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12126. Mir
Wisoker Streets. There was no barbed wire fencing or guards surrounding the Mir ghetto.”5
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12127. Freiberg
there. On May 5 we were liberated by the US Army.”17 Sources
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12128. World War II: In Depth
1.5 million Jews. China lost more than a million civilians; while Poland lost nearly five million
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12129. Killing Centers: In Depth
of prisoners in Majdanek (357 out of 6,565 in December 1943, 5.44%). The SS evacuated virtually all
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12130. Bremen-Farge
(Himmelfahrtskommandos). The camp was about four kilometers (2.5 miles) from the construction site in the Rekum
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12131. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Germany. At a press conference on June 5, 1940, FDR reinforced these fears, stating, “Now, of course, the
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12132. 독립기념일 퍼레이드를 하면서 이스라엘 건국을 기념하기 위해 텔아비브의 거리에 몰려든 군중.
독립기념일 퍼레이드를 하면서 이스라엘 건국을 기념하기 위해 텔아비브의 거리에 몰려든 군중. 이스라엘, 텔아비브, 1949년 5월.
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12133. Assessing Guilt
: “After the totalitarian form of government has brought about the catastrophe of the murder of 5 millions
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12134. Children's Diaries during the Holocaust
million European Jews were dead, killed in the Holocaust. About 1.5 million of the victims were
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12135. American soldiers force German troops to see the bodies of those who starved to death in Woebbelin.
.S. Ninth Army, in the town of Ludwigslust, Germany, where graves have been prepared by German civilians. 5
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12136. Postwar studio portrait of Dutch rescuer.Tina Strobos.
house. They managed to hide over 100 people, never more than 5 at a time. The house was raided by the
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12137. Polish prisoners reenact how Nazi guards shot prisoners into an open trench.
Information and Education specialist attached to the Army newspaper, "Stars and Stripes." On May 4 and 5, he
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12138. U.S. soldier Clarence E. Alberg inspects an execution site in the Dachau concentration camp.
Information and Education specialist attached to the Army newspaper, "Stars and Stripes." On May 4 and 5, he
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12139. View of a train of military vehicles parked next to the moat of the Dachau concentration camp.
Information and Education specialist attached to the Army newspaper, "Stars and Stripes." On May 4 and 5, he
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12140. Polish prisoners relax underneath a banner greeting their American liberators.
. Inside the barracks were 5 or 6 wooden shelves from one end to the other, Each shelf was partitioned off
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12141. An emaciated survivor of the Mauthausen concentration camp lies on a wooden cart outside a camp barrack.
concentration camp. Silver served with the 11th Armored Division during World War II, and on May 5, 1945 he was
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12142. Cartoon from a handwritten newspaper created by teenager George Ftikas and his friend, which was distributed throughout their neighborhood in Salonika.
rooster ... and wanted to occupy Greece. 4. But he started work with tassels (got into big trouble). 5
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12143. Hitler Youth
significant increase in membership. By 1937, membership in the Hitler Youth grew to 5.4 million (65% of youth
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12144. World War I and its Aftermath: Key Dates
Ottomans killed between 664,000 and 1.2 million Armenians of the estimated 1.5 million Armenians living in
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12145. Martin Weiss
and overcrowded conditions. He was liberated at Gunskirchen by the United States Army on May 5, 1945
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12146. Budy: An Auschwitz Subcamp
Women’s Camp: On April 5, 1943, following the transfer of the
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12147. Death Penalty for Aiding Jews
and Police Leader in the Warsaw District Warsaw, September 5, 1942
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12148. Deceiving the Public
and military personnel killed between 5,000 and 6,000 ethnic Germans, whom they had perceived, in the
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12149. Börgermoor Camp
.”5 As the singing episode demonstrated, Börgermoor inmates asserted limited autonomy. In late
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12150. 아우슈비츠 도착
폴란드에 위치한 아우스비츠 벌크노 (Auschwitz-Birkenau) 수용소 램프에 모여있는 모습. 1944년 5월.