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39151. Edith Goldman Bielawski
-1930s, the Goldmans moved to Warsaw where Edith's father opened a down feather factory. On September 1
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39152. David Birnbaum
Germans invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, and Radom was occupied on
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39153. Collections Highlight: Selma Schwarzwald and her Bear, "Refugee"
and daughter and insisted they make plans to leave. On September 1, 1942, he went to the
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39154. The "We Will Never Die" Pageant
,000. The large cast (newspapers claimed 1,000 participants) performed the entire show again that evening at
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39155. How Were the Crimes Defined?
October 1, 1946. The IMT tried the defendants not only for the three crimes
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39156. Alfred Rosenberg: Biography
successful Nazi organization engaged in art plunder. By the end of war, the ERR had shipped almost 1
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39157. Freemasonry under the Nazi Regime
Section VII B 1 of the Reich Security Main Office
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39158. Pearl Harbor
forces completely by surprise. Two thousand four hundred US sailors and soldiers were killed and 1
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39159. Atrocities against Burma's Rohingya Population
subjects of hate speech from government actors and others.1
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39160. Breckinridge Long
process 1. Rescue Resolution In early 1943, more information about the Nazi
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39161. German Armed Forces High Command
policies were catastrophic. The murder squads shot and gassed between 1.5 and 2 million people by the end
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39162. Refugee Ships at Sea
Refugee Ships at Sea More than 1,200 ships carrying nearly 111,000 Jewish refugees arrived in New
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39163. Siegfried Halbreich describes conditions and forced labor in the Gross-Rosen camp
After Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, Siegfried fled
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39164. Invasion of the Soviet Union, June 1941
the expense of the local population. Consequently, the Germans forces—overstretched along the 1
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39165. Felix Horn describes antisemitism in Lvov and conditions in the Janowska camp
September 1, 1939, Felix fled east to Rovno and then to Soviet-occupied Lvov, where he was accepted at a
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39166. Lucine Horn describes conditions in the Lublin ghetto
1, 1939. Lucine's home was raided by German forces shortly thereafter. Soon after the German
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39167. Benjamin (Ben) Meed describes Warsaw after the German occupation in 1939 and first experiencing antisemitism
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. After the Germans occupied
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39168. Benjamin (Ben) Meed describes the burning of the Warsaw ghetto during the 1943 ghetto uprising
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. After the Germans occupied
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39169. The German Churches and the Nazi State
was less than 1% of the total population of the country. How did Christians and their churches
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39170. Denmark
October 1, 1943, they found few Jews. In general, the Danish police authorities refused to cooperate
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39171. Stanislawow (by Nechama Tec)
otriad each had a short life.1 This group's history underscores the consistent findings of
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39172. SS: Decline, Disintegration, and Trials
regime, even as the Nazi German state lurched towards collapse in the winter of 1944–1945. Of the 1
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39173. The Bielski Partisans
Bielski group had reached its peak of 1,230 people. More than 70 percent were women, elderly persons, and
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39174. Law, Justice, and the Holocaust
), October 1, 1942 Jurists' Trial Verdict (US v. Josef Alstötter, et
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39175. Glossary of Terms and Individuals in the Nazi Judicial System
judicial review of any kind. Protective custody was based on Article 1 of the