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22476. Rivoli Displaced Persons Camp
refugee camp of approximately 1,650 displaced persons (DPs), most of them Jewish. Over 30 miles from Turin
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22477. Britain and France Declare War
Two days earlier, on September 1, 1939, Germany had
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22478. Treblinka Uprising
killing centers. On August 2, 1943, about 1,000 Jewish inmates revolted in Treblinka.
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22479. Adolf Hitler's authorization for the Euthanasia Program
T4), signed in October 1939 but dated September 1, 1939.
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22480. Investigating German atrocities
Nordhausen. Germany, May 1, 1945.
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22481. Ruins of a Polish town
Poland, which began on September 1, 1939.
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22482. Sign for a boycott of Jewish-owned businesses
-owned businesses. Berlin, Germany, April 1, 1933.
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22483. SS Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Roedl
-Rosen, Germany, between May 1, 1941, and September 15, 1942.
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22484. Ion Antonescu before his execution
Fort Jivava, near Bucharest, Romania, June 1, 1946.
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22485. Execution of Ion Antonescu
Jivava, near Bucharest, Romania, June 1, 1946.
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22486. Anti-Jewish boycott
demanding that Germans not buy from Jews. Berlin, Germany, April 1, 1933.
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22487. Damaged Jewish-owned store
boycott. Frankfurt, Germany, April 1, 1933.
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22488. Opening of the 1936 Olympic Games
Berlin, Germany, August 1, 1936.
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22489. Opening of the Olympic Games in Berlin
Games in Berlin. Germany, August 1, 1936.
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22490. The 86th Infantry Division during World War II
been established to provide labor to area factories and it housed up to 1,000 conscripted Polish
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22491. US troops at Gardelegen
Gardelegen, where over 1,000 prisoners were burned alive by the SS. Germany
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22492. The 65th Infantry Division during World War II
1,230 Total deaths in battle: 260 65th Infantry Division Nickname
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22493. Site of the Gardelegen atrocity
of the massacre of over 1,000 concentration camp prisoners. Germany, April 16, 1945.
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22494. Crematorium in Dachau
Germany, April 29-May 1, 1945.
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22495. Jewish Uprisings in Camps
About 1,000 Jewish prisoners participated in the revolt in Treblinka. On
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22496. Eschwege Displaced Persons Camp
. Eschwege housed approximately 1,770 Jews at the time of its opening and its young population quickly
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22497. Evidence presented at the International Military Tribunal
Nuremberg, Germany, between November 20, 1945, and October 1, 1946.
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22498. New York World Telegram verdict headline
The front page of the New York World Telegram newspaper from Tuesday, October 1, 1946
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22499. Caricature of defendant Alfred Rosenberg
German newspaper caricaturist Peis. Nuremberg, Germany, October 1, 1946.
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22500. Albert Speer
Nuremberg. Germany, between November 20, 1945, and October 1, 1946.