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4401. German invasion of Norway: Narvik
Germany invaded Norway on April 9, 1940, simultaneously attacking Norway's coastal cities from
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4402. Tarnow
German units burned down most of the city's synagogues on September 9 and drafted Jews for forced-labor
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4403. Riga
east." On November 30 and December 8-9, at least 25,000 Jews from the Riga ghetto were shot by German
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4404. Polish Victims
It is estimated that the Germans killed between 1.8 and 1.9 million non-Jewish Polish civilians
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4405. History of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The federal government made 1.9 acres of land adjacent to the National Mall in Washington available
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4406. Oskar Schindler
on May 9, 1945, the day that Soviet troops liberated the camp. After World War II
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4407. Purim
as a time for sending gifts to one another and presents to the poor" Esther 9:22). This custom
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4408. The Biological State: Nazi Racial Hygiene, 1933–1939
Jewish property of November 9–10, 1938—Kristallnacht—convinced
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4409. Amalie and Norman Salsitz go to Israel
Lod (Lydda), Israel, February 9, 1949. With the end of World
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4410. Izak Lichtenstein Testimony Excerpt
destruction of the Ghetto. When at 9 a.m. a group of 400 members of Sicherheitsdienst
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4411. Testimony on the Escape from the Mir Ghetto by Eliezer Breslin
April 2, 1942], in the [early] summer time after the first massacre [on November 9, 1941], in which
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4412. SS: Key Dates
. November 9–10, 1938The SS and police steer the violence of
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4413. The Press in the Third Reich
broadcast in the name of the National Socialist state on May 9, 1945. After reporting the news of the
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4414. The Evian Conference
. February 9, 1939 Limited refugee bill proposed in US CongressThe Wagner-Rogers refugee
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4415. Death Marches
Stutthof. Soviet forces enter Stutthof on May 9, 1945. April 7, 1945Death march from
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4416. Rescue in Denmark
August 29, 1943Danish government resignsThe Germans occupied Denmark on April 9
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4417. Prisoners of the Camps
squads (Einsatzgruppen) for immediate execution. Between June 22, 1941 and May 9, 1945, more than three
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4418. 1939: Key Dates
." February 9Senator Robert Wagner of New York and Representative Edith Rogers of Massachusetts
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4419. King Christian X of Denmark
Soon after they occupied Denmark on April 9, 1940, the Germans imposed unusually mild terms on the
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4420. Mein Kampf
press. The court sentenced him to five years imprisonment, of which he served less than 9 months. With
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4421. George Kadish
known as the "Great Action." In a single day, they shot 9,200 Jews at the Ninth Fort. Kadish took
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4422. Blechhammer
lashes), punitive labor on Sundays, and confi nement in a special bunker.9 There were also
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4423. Frances Perkins
very difficult for them to gain admittance to the United States. On November 9–10, 1938
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4424. Forced labor battalion of Hungarian Jews
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4425. Playfully fighting over cigarettes
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