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10651. Nuremberg Race Laws
the state. Article 51. Any person who violates the prohibition under
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10652. First Letter to All Judges
Public Enemies (Volksschädlingsverordnung) of September 5, 1939. Under that law's terms, a
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10653. The Armenian Genocide (1915-16): In Depth
were approximately 1.5 million Armenians living in the Empire. At least 664,000 and possibly as many as
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10654. Darfur
June 2023, violence by the SAF and the RSF led to the displacement of more than 2.5 million additional
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10655. Danish civilians celebrate their liberation. Original Caption: "Liberation of Denmark.
when they flew into liberated Denmark and landed beside the little town of Tonder. 6.5.45" This photo
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10656. Starving prisoners are liberated in the Woebbelin concentration camp.
hospitals, but he will leave as soon as the worst cases have gone. 82nd Airborne Div., Wobblin, Germany. 5/4
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10657. Volkswagen
expected to produce at least 1.5 million cars annually
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10658. Les Milles Camp
On September 5, 1939, French authorities released a list of “official enemies” of state requiring
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10659. Berlin-Marzahn (camp for Roma)
approximately one quarter of the 852 inmates resided in these barracks.5 Food remained very
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10660. Lackenbach (Roma internment and transit camp)
population, while 80 percent of prisoners were under age 40.5 Alongside its function as a
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10661. Nazi Party Platform
nation. Accordingly, no Jew may be a member of the nation. 5. Non-citizens may live in Germany
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10662. The Nazi Kripo (Criminal Police)
Reinhard Heydrich. The Kripo became Office 5 (Amt V) in the RSHA. Until July 1944, the Kripo was under the
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10663. Anne Frank Born
. For the first 5 years of her life, Anne lived with her parents and older sister, Margot, in an
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10664. Law Limits Jews in Public Schools
public school to no more than 5 percent of the total student population. According to the census of June
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10665. Soviet Prisoners of War in Minsk
every standard of warfare, and the killing of POWs on a massive scale. During World War II, some 5
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10666. Writing the News
's Radio” (Volksempfänger) to facilitate sales. By 1935, about 1.5 million of these radios were
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10667. Oranienburg
between August 1933 and July 1934 to sustain the camp.5 Internment in the camp was initiated
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10668. Mannschafts-Stammlager (Stalag) IX B
disruption that Germany’s military situation engendered.5 The situation of Jewish-American
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10669. Japanese American Relocation
Americans lost $350 million through these sales (the equivalent of more than $5 billion in 2018
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10670. Liberation of Mauthausen
secured the surrounding area on May 5. Further units, including the 11th Armored
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10671. Polish hostages arrested during the "pacification" of Bydgoszcz
September 5. A local command structure was quickly put into place by Major General Walter Braemer, and in
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10672. Machla Spicehandler Braun
five children, who ranged in age from 5 to 15. 1933-39: Machla worked as a volunteer for the
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10673. 해방 직후 수용소의 거대한 공동 묘지.
해방 직후 수용소의 거대한 공동 묘지. 독일, 베르겐-벨젠, 1945년 5월.
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10674. Helene Melanie Lebel
Catholic in Vienna. Her father died in action during World War I when Helene was just 5 years old, and her
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10675. Ossi Stojka
Roma were forced to register as members of a different "race." When Ossi was 5, the Germans took away