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4376. アウシュビッツ
アウシュビッツはドイツ人が設置した最大規模の強制収容所でした。アウシュビッツは、火葬場、絶滅収容所、および強制労働収容所がある強制収容所の集合体でした。ポーランドのクラクフ近郊にありました。アウシュビッツ強制収容 ... を課せられることで即死を免れた犠牲者たちは、個々のアイデンティティを組織的に奪われました。髪の毛を剃られ、左前腕部には登録番号が彫られました。男性は破れた縞模様のズボンと上着を着用し、女性は作業着を身 ... 看守の下、囚人はシャベルで道路の雪を掃き、空襲に攻撃された町に道路から瓦礫を取り除きました。最終的に多数の強制労働者が、武器やドイツの戦争を支援するためのその他の物品を生産する工場で働かされました。I ... 。 アウシュビッツでは、残忍な「人体実験」が行われました。男性、女性、そして子供たちが被験者として利用されました。ナチスの医師であるヨーゼフ・メンゲル博士は、幼児を含む発育障害者や双子に対して痛みを伴う衝撃的な実験を
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4377. DEATH BOOKS FROM AUSCHWITZ : REMNANTS / edited by State Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau ; [editorial board, Jerzy Debski...
v. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
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4378. DER JÜDISCHE FRIEDHOF IN HANAU / [Eckhard Meise ... [et al.]].
Hanau : Hanauer Geschichtsverein 1844 e.V. ; Wiesbaden : Kommission für die Geschichte der Juden in
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4379. KEHILAT LENIN : SEFER ZIKARON / [ha-`orekh, M. Tamari].
war") noted in parentheses ("[Bet.] Anshei Lenin shenehargu b'milhomah v'shenoshomdu b'getaot u
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4380. LISTE ALPHABETIQUE DES PERSONNES, EN MAJORITE ISRAELITES, DEPORTEES PAR LES CONVOIS PARTIS DU CAMP DE RASSEMBLEMENT DE MALINES ENTRE
v.
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4381. LISTE DES ISRAÉLITES LIBÉRÉS DE CAMPS DE CONCENTRATION D'ALLEMAGNE ET ARRIVÉS EN BELGIQUE : ARRÊTÉ AU 31-12-1945, ET LISTE COMPLÉMENTAIRE
v. in 2 parts
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4382. LODZ NAMES : LIST OF THE GHETTO INHABITANTS, 1940-1944 = LODZ - SHEMOT : RESHIMAT TOSHVEI HA-GETO, 1940-1944.
v. ; 30 cm.
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4383. THE JEWS OF KASZONY, SUBCARPATHIA / by Joseph Eden (Einczig).
v, 131 p. : ill., facsims., maps, ports. ; 28 cm.
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4384. ZYDZI POLSCY W KL AUSCHWITZ : WYKAZY IMIENNE = POLISH JEWS IN KL AUSCHWITZ : NAME LISTS
Yad Vashem Library (Jerusalem, Israel), Call Number: Reading Room V-II-0043a, Stacks 105-3735; CD
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4385. [Documents related to education]
Israelitische Kultusgemeinde München e.V. Jewish Religious Community Munich
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4386. [Documents related to Jewish life]
Israelitische Kultusgemeinde München e.V. Jewish Religious Community Munich
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4387. [Documents related to repatriation]
Zastupitelský úřad Československě republiky v Alžíru Embassy of the Czechoslovak Republic in
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4388. Appendices
Harry V. Phillips, Instructional Systems Specialist, U.S. Army War College, Center for Strategic
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4389. Past Conferences and Workshops
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4390. The assorted baggage of refugees lies outside the barracks at the Fort Ontario refugee center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4391. The day after their arrival at Fort Ontario Father J.J.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4392. Jacob Waksman with his son, Andre, in the Fort Ontario Refugee Center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4393. View of the interior of the chapel at the Fort Ontario refugee center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4394. Young children return from school. All children attended school but had to return to the refugee center after school.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4395. Two young residents at the Fort Ontario Refugee center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4396. A youth group dance at the Fort Ontario Refugee Center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4397. Rabbi Ephraim Oshry conducts a memorial service at Fort IX ten months after the liberation.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4398. Soviet officers preside over the opening and exhumation of a mass grave at Fort IX.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4399. Messages scrawled by Jewish prisoners on a wall inside Fort IX, shortly before their execution.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4400. Messages scrawled by Jewish prisoners on a wall inside Fort IX, shortly before their execution.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish