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13801. Communism
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13802. Hans Vogel's diary entry on arriving in New York
December 3, 1926. The family left Germany in 1936, settling in Paris. They remained there until the
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13803. Estelle Laughlin
,000 Jews from the city and surrounding areas were forced to live in a 1.3 square mile area and to wear a
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13804. Anti-Jewish Boycott
Less than 3 months after coming to power in Germany, the Nazi
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13805. German Invasion of Poland
. Britain and France, standing by their guarantee of Poland's border, declared war on Germany on September 3
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13806. Operation Harvest Festival
on November 3 and 4. At Majdanek, near Lublin, the SS shot them in large prepared ditches outside the
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13807. World War II in Europe
by declaring war on Germany on September 3. Within a month, Poland was defeated by a combination of
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13808. Norbert I. Swislocki describes fleeing from Warsaw with his mother
Norbert was 3 years old when Germany invaded Poland in September
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13809. Ravensbrück
), Hungary (8%), France (6%), Czechoslovakia (3%), the Benelux countries (2%), and Yugoslavia (2%). SS
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13810. Denmark
approximately 4,500 German and eastern European Jewish refugees. Around 3,000 of these new arrivals were known
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13811. German Jews during the Holocaust
centers, coordinated the transfer of some 3,500 Jews from Moravia in the former Czechoslovakia, from
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13812. The Police in the Weimar Republic
organization. But the Great Depression changed German politics. For example, the Nazis had won less than 3
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13813. Jewish Aid and Rescue
as the "Europa Plan," members of the Working Group also attempted to raise $2–3 million from Jews of
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13814. Norbert I. Swislocki describes leaving Warsaw with his mother upon the outbreak of war
Norbert was 3 years old when Germany invaded Poland in September
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13815. Tattoos and Numbers: The System of Identifying Prisoners at Auschwitz
,000 prisoner serial numbers (not counting approximately 3,000 numbers given to police prisoners interned at
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13816. Genocide Timeline
from Wisconsin, delivered more than 3,000 speeches advocating the Convention in Congress from 1968–1987
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13817. How Were the Crimes Defined?
. The IMT acquitted 3 defendants and convicted the other 19. Of those 19, 12 were sentenced to death
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13818. The Treatment of Soviet POWs: Starvation, Disease, and Shootings, June 1941–January 1942
the 3,300,000 Soviet soldiers in German custody up to that point had died from starvation, exposure
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13819. Freemasonry
,000 members, and less than 3,000 of these were Jews. Right-wing, conservative political leaders in
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13820. Book
overall: Height: 8.270 inches (21.006 cm) | Width: 5.870 inches (14.91 cm) | Depth: 3.270 inches (8
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13821. Book
(3.175 cm)
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13822. Book
overall: Height: 9.250 inches (23.495 cm) | Width: 6.500 inches (16.51 cm) | Depth: 1.260 inches (3
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13823. Miniature Nazi Propaganda booklets
Miniature Nazi Propaganda booklets: - Der Fuhrer und der Arbeiter - Des Fuhrers kampf im Osten 3
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13824. Morris Sklarsky collection
The collection consists of 3 telegrams received by Morris Sklarsky in New York regarding updates to
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13825. Oral history interview with Mindel Freedman and Mottle Freedman
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received these sound cassettes on September 3