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23101. Destruction in Warsaw
Following the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939
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23102. Portrait of writer Sigrid Undset
public criticism of the Nazi regime. Photo taken by Anders Beer Wilse on July 1, 1923.
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23103. The 800-meter race at the 1936 Olympic Games
outside lane. He came from behind to win the race in 1:52.9 minutes. Source record ID: 95/73/12A.
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23104. Albert Speer standing in the defendants' dock at Nuremberg
(standing at right) delivers a statement in the dock. Nuremberg, Germany, November 20, 1945-October 1, 1946.
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23105. Germany invades Poland
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, beginning World War
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23106. German forces enter Warsaw
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, beginning World War II. German forces swiftly
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23107. German victory parade in Warsaw
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. The Blitzkrieg ("lightning war") campaign in Poland
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23108. Press reports of the sentences handed down by the International Military Tribunal
reporting the sentences handed down by the International Military Tribunal. Nuremberg, Germany, October 1
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23109. Bialystok
murdered at Majdanek. More than 1,000 Jewish children were sent first to the
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23110. Drancy
when 1,000 Jews were sent
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23111. Plan of the "St. Louis"
1939, this German ocean liner carried almost 1,000 Jewish refugees seeking temporary refuge in Cuba. It
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23112. Gurs
of whom over 18,000 were Jewish. More than 1,100 internees died in the camp. In 1944, Gurs was
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23113. US delegation views an underground factory at Dora-Mittelbau
camp, near Nordhausen. Germany, May 1, 1945.
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23114. Danzig
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. Britain and France declared war on Germany on September 3
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23115. Norway
the roundups from Norwegian policemen and members of the underground. Many of Norway's Jews, about 1
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23116. Warsaw Polish uprising
On August 1, 1944, the Armia Krajowa (Polish Home Army) launched an
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23117. Poster advertising anti-Jewish boycott
This poster from Munich, Germany, proclaims the April 1, 1933, boycott of Jewish-owned
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23118. Joseph Goebbels at a rally in favor of the boycott of Jewish-owned shops
Jewish-owned shops. Berlin, Germany, April 1, 1933.
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23119. Jewish Community of Munkacs: An Overview
of the Subcarpathian Ruthenian peasantry on the Jews"1. Government policies were covertly
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23120. Insignia of the 1st Infantry Division
's nickname, the "Big Red One," originated from the division's insignia, a large red number "1" on a khaki
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23121. The 4th Armored Division during World War II
operations: Total battle casualties: 6,212 Total deaths in battle: 1
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23122. The 104th Infantry Division during World War II
casualties: 4,961 Total deaths in battle: 1,119 104th Infantry Division Nickname
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23123. Massacre site on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen
massacre of over 1,000 concentration camp prisoners. Germany, April 14-18, 1945.
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23124. Encircling the Ruhr
earlier, as the second pincer in the operation. On April 1, 1945, armored divisions from both the
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23125. Ben Hecht
(New York Times, February 16, 1943, p. 1), brought the Holocaust to public attention