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1. Germany invades Poland
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, beginning World War
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2. German forces enter Warsaw
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, beginning World War II. German forces swiftly
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3. German victory parade in Warsaw
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. The Blitzkrieg ("lightning war") campaign in Poland
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4. Warsaw Polish uprising
On August 1, 1944, the Armia Krajowa (Polish Home Army) launched an
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5. "St. Louis" arrives in Antwerp
The German ship SS "St. Louis" departed from Hamburg for Cuba with almost 1,000 Jewish refugees
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6. "The Nazi Plan": Antisemitic Campaign
the Official Anti-Semitic Campaign 1 April 1933."
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7. Anti-Nazi protest
climaxed with the April 1, 1933, boycott of Jewish-owned businesses. This footage depicts a Jewish anti
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8. Displaced persons leave for the United States
displaced persons (DPs). The remaining 1.5 to 2 million DPs—both Jews and non-Jews—refused or
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9. Sarah (Sheila) Peretz Etons describes her experiences as a child in hiding
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. After the German
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10. Trial of Ion Antonescu
Romania in 1946 to stand trial. A tribunal found him guilty of war crimes. He was executed on June 1, 1946.
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11. Ludmilla Page describes German industrialist Oskar Schindler
physician, were living in Poland when the Germans invaded on September 1, 1939
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12. Siege
On September 1, 1939, Julien
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13. Leo Diamantstein describes Nazi marches and the Hitler Youth
Joseph Leo Diamantstein was born in Heidelberg, Germany, on December 1, 1924, to Jewish parents
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14. Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig describes the children who were sheltered in La Guespy, a children's home in Le Chambon
the town's pastor, Andre Trocme, and his wife. In late 1941 her father was among 1,000 intellectuals
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15. Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig describes her family's attempt to flee Austria before the war
the town's pastor, Andre Trocme, and his wife. In late 1941 her father was among 1,000 intellectuals
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16. Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig describes helping refugee children in Le Chambon
the town's pastor, Andre Trocme, and his wife. In late 1941 her father was among 1,000 intellectuals
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17. Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig describes Pastor Andre Trocme and his wife Magda Trocme
the town's pastor, Andre Trocme, and his wife. In late 1941 her father was among 1,000 intellectuals
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18. Emanuel (Manny) Mandel describes the "Kasztner train" journey to Bergen-Belsen
Rezso Kasztner, of over 1,600 Hungarian Jews who were to be sent to neutral countries as part of an
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19. John Komski describes resistance activities in Krakow, including an underground newspaper
German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, John was in
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20. German and Soviet forces partition Poland
September 1, 1939, without fear of Soviet intervention. In accordance with secret provisions of the pact
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21. John Komski describes Krakow after the outbreak of World War II
German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, John was in
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22. Allies evacuate troops from Dunkirk
coastal town of Dunkirk. As German forces completed their conquest of France, more than 1,000 vessels
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23. Siegfried Halbreich describes arrival at and brutality in the Gross-Rosen camp
After Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, Siegfried fled
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24. Lucine Horn describes the German occupation of Lublin
1, 1939. Lucine's home was raided by German forces shortly thereafter. Soon after the German
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25. Siegfried Halbreich describes arrival at and conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
After Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, Siegfried fled