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18626. Zugang am 17.11.1944 aus Leipzig mit Papiere
Other nationality designations: Estländerin - 1 relations with Poles - 4 relations with Czechs - 1 ... relations with (illegible) - 1 relationswith French - 1 relations with prisoners - 1 'mixed race' lst degree ... - 1 The volume or file from which this list is taken appears to be "Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück
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18627. Zugang am 29.9.1944
"Other" categories in nationalities column: Relations with Poles (6) Relations with Ukrainian (1 ... ) Relations with French person (1) DVL II (German people's list category B or II) (1) DVL III (German people ... 's list category C or III) (1) "Mixed race" Jewish (1) Polish woman who had relations with German (1)
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18628. Hajj Amin al-Husayni: Arab Nationalist and Muslim Leader
October, the violence had left 306 dead and 1,322 injured. 277 persons killed were civilians: 187 Muslims ... troops killed 1,138 armed Arab insurgents. The British never unequivocally linked al-Husayni with ... Iraqi army. On April 1, 1941, they overthrew the pro-British Iraqi regime and formed a government with ... public declaration of support from the Axis nations for: 1) Arab independence from British and French
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18629. Moringen Youth Camp
elsewhere, while using their labor.”1 This “final accommodation elsewhere” (endgultigen ... factory in Moringen on October 1, 1942, with the express purpose of using the camp’s labor. According to ... 1945, when the US Army marched into Moringen, around 1,500 male youths passed through the camp. At ... Nationalsozialismus, Eine Dokumentation, vol. 1, Baden-Wurttemberg, Bayern, Bremen, Hamburg, Hessen
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18630. Hodonín U Kunštátu (Hodonín bei Kunstadt) (Roma camp)
of 150, about 1,500 Czech males passed through the camp between March 1940 and March ... 1942.1 Its purpose was to provide a labor force for the construction of the Pilsen-Ostrava highway ... rose to around 1,200 and continued to grow, reaching 1,300. This brought many new problems, such as ... severe conditions of the camp. As an ophthalmologist from Brno discovered, 1 out of 10 of the prisoners
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18631. Alphabetical List of Flossenburg Inmates
Also located in the ITS Digital Collection 1.1.8.1
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18632. Claudia Curio
,” Wolfgang Benz, Claudia Curio, and Andrea Hammel, eds., special issue Shofar (vol. 23, no. 1, 2004 ... refugee organizations. Ms. Curio was in residence at the Mandel Center from October 1, 2003 to February 1
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18633. 1936: Key Dates
. June 26, 1936SS chief Himmler establishes two SS and police main offices: 1) the ... Germany. By September, German authorities have imprisoned about 1,000 people in the camp ... deport Roma from Marzahn to other concentration camps. August 1The Summer
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18634. Sachsenhausen: Key Dates
hold 1,600 prisoners. SS Lieutenant Colonel Michael Johann Lippert oversees construction of the ... -German demonstrations in Prague in November 1939, German authorities incarcerate around 1,200 Czech ... as camp commandant. May 3, 1940German authorities deport 1,200 Polish
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18635. The 1st Infantry Division during World War II
Zwodau had been set up in 1944 by the SS for the production of air force equipment and housed some 1 ... Zwodau held some 900 to 1,000 starving women prisoners. The 1st Infantry Division procured food from the ... division's insignia, a large red number "1" on a khaki field. This nickname was adopted during World War I
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18636. The 99th Infantry Division during World War II
unit reported on May 4, that it had "liberated 3 labor camps and 1 concentration camp." The ... Mühldorf camp complex. The 99th Infantry's report stated that 1,500 Jews were "living under terrible ... operations: Total battle casualties: 6,553 Total deaths in battle: 1
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18637. 25.11.42.
"Other" categories in nationalities column: ?Estin (1) - illegible Zigeunerin (1) Relations with ... Poles (4) Relations with Czech (1)
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18638. 26.5.44
Other nationality designations: Relations with Ukrainian - 1 Relatinos with Poles - 2 Relations ... with French - 1 Volksd. III (German people's list III), relations with Pole - 1 German, revocable (DRaW ... - 13 Slovenian - 1
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18639. 3.11.43
"Other" prisoner designations: Zigeunerin - 1 Jewish woman to the lst degree ["mixed race"] - 1 ... Relations with Poles - 1
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18640. 8.12.43.
"Other" nationality designation: Relations with Poles - 7 Relations with Czechs - 1 Relations with ... Russians - 1 Jewish woman to the first degree ['mixed race'] - 1
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18641. Call for Applicants: Early Warning Project Fellowship on Indonesia
least 1,000 noncombatant civilians in that country over a period of one year or less. The civilians must ... and focused on describing plausible mass atrocity scenarios in the subsequent 1-2 years. Our research ... scenarios that could lead to mass atrocities in the next 1-2 years. The Early Warning Fellow will ... manner to a variety of audiences. To apply, please submit the following A cover letter, 1-2 pages
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18642. Julius Menn: Flight from Invading German Troops
July 1, 2009 Julius Menn discusses his family's flight eastward from advancing German troops ... September 1, 1939, when the Germans invaded Poland. We immediately--everybody wanted to go back to wherever ... the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Every Wednesday at 1 p.m. from March through August ... Voices on Antisemitism and Voices on Genocide Prevention. July 1, 2009 Julius Menn discusses his family
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18643. Call for Applicants: Early Warning Project Fellowship on Uganda
the deaths of at least 1,000 noncombatant civilians in that country over a period of one year or less ... subsequent 1-2 years. Our research model to date has been for SCPG staff to work with an Early Warning ... in a country by describing scenarios that could lead to mass atrocities in the next 1–2 years ... variety of audiences. To apply, please submit the following: A cover letter, 1-2 pages long
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18644. Theresienstadt: "Retirement Settlement" for German and Austrian Jews
,281; Luxembourg, 96; Sudetenland, 17; and Danzig, 4). In 1944, the camp-ghetto received 1,983 Jews from the ... Reich (from Germany, 1,671; Austria, 227; Sudetenland 81, Danzig: 3; and Luxembourg, 1). Finally ... Theresienstadt (from Germany, 1,954; Sudetenland, 158; Austria, 22). In all, between June 2, 1942, and
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18645. Hajj Amin al-Husayni: Key Dates
-Husayni flees to Lebanon in October. September 1, 1939 ... statement recognizing: 1) the independence of the Arab states from British and French colonial rule; 2) the ... authorities in Palestine to eliminate the proposed Jewish homeland there. April 1 ... Iran. June 1-2, 1941As pro-British Iraqi troops enter Baghdad, Iraqi
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18646. Bergen-Belsen In Depth: The Camp Complex
-Belsen camp complex. In October 1943, the SS and German police deported around 1,800 of the prisoners in ... July 1944, the SS established a "Hungarian camp" (Ungarnlager) for more than 1,600 Hungarian ... detachments. Between August and December of 1944, the SS permitted more than 1,600 of these Hungarian Jews to ... well; these included some 1,000 prisoners from the Mittelbau-Dora
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18647. Ravensbrück
Captain Max Koegel officially replaced Tamaschke as camp commandant on January 1, 1940. On August 20, 1942 ... "Euthanasia" Program of the Nazi regime. The SS sent around 1,600 female prisoners and 300 male prisoners ... with between 60 and 1,000 prisoners each. The SS staff also murdered prisoners in the camp infirmary by ... the production of textiles and electrical components. The largest subcamps, which held over 1
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18648. World War I
and Munich.1 On November 9, 1918, in the ... . July 1, 1916, saw the heaviest loss of life in a single day. On this day, the British Army on the ... Russia incurred the highest number of military deaths: an estimated 1,773,700 and 1,700,000, respectively
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18649. ABOUT JEWS LIBERATED FROM GERMAN CONCENTRATION CAMPS ARRIVED IN SWEDEN [...] / World Jewish Congress, Relief and Rehabilitation Dep.
Stockholm ; [also: Malmö, Sweden for volumes 1 & 2] ... Number of Names or Other Entries-- [List 1] 4,850 Names. ... List 1 in Survivors Registry Collection [photocopy] ... 1, Stockholm edition], DS135 .S87 A267 1945 [list 1, Malmö edition] and DS135 .S87 A268 1946 [list 2
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18650. Collection of medals, military patches, ribbons and pins collected by Alex Sabbadini
f: Height: 1.880 inches (4.775 cm) | Width: 3.000 inches (7.62 cm) ... g: Height: 1.380 inches (3.505 cm) | Width: 1.750 inches (4.445 cm) ... i: Height: 2.250 inches (5.715 cm) | Width: 1.630 inches (4.14 cm) ... m: Height: 1.000 inches (2.54 cm) | Width: 2.500 inches (6.35 cm)