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7326. Jewish Population of Europe in 1933: Population Data by Country - Photographs
Approximately 9.5 million Jews lived in Europe in 1933, the year Hitler came to power. This
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7327. Jewish Losses during the Holocaust: By Country
,000 Luxembourg Jewish population of Luxembourg in May 1940: 3,500–5
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7328. Police maintain watch outside the Eldorado nightclub, long frequented by Berlin's gay and lesbian community.
establishment down and pasted pro-Nazi election posters on the building. Berlin, Germany, March 5, 1933
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7329. Jewish Communities of Prewar Germany
census, 564,973 registered Jews lived in the Weimar Republic, 71.5 percent of whom resided in Germany
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7330. Edward R. Murrow
the ECADFS provided grants for 335 applicants totaling $1.5 million. CBS Radio
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7331. Landsberg Displaced Persons Camp
." But the population of 5,000 Jewish DPs in Landsberg had not been defeated, and within months had
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7332. Zeilsheim Displaced Persons Camp
set up for 1,800 DPs, at the time of my visit [October 1945], it was bursting at the seams with 5
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7333. Conditions in the Warsaw ghetto
calories a day. By August 1941, more than 5,000 people a month succumbed to starvation and disease.
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7334. Conditions in the Warsaw ghetto
calories a day. By August 1941, more than 5,000 people a month succumbed to starvation and disease.
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7335. Einsatzgruppen: An Overview
least 1.5 million and possibly more than 2 million Holocaust victims died in mass shootings or gas vans
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7336. Vilna
Einsatzgruppen (mobile killing squads) aided by Lithuanian auxiliaries killed 5,000 Jewish men at Ponary forest
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7337. Bible from Le Chambon pastor who saved Jews
children, and others from the Germans. The operation saved thousands of refugees, including about 5
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7338. Auschwitz I camp, 1944
3. Camp Administrative Office 4. Gestapo 5. Reception Building/Prisoner Registration
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7339. Stutthof
Jews, in the Stutthof camp system. About 5,000 prisoners from Stutthof subcamps were marched to the
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7340. Budapest
Before the war some 5,000 refugees, primarily from Germany and Austria, arrived in Budapest. With the
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7341. British recruitment poster for the Jewish Brigade Group
which fought under the Zionist flag, was formally established in September 1944. It included more than 5
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7342. Lithuania
Latvia and Estonia. About 5,000 Jews were deported to
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7343. Austria
camp in Austria. It was built near an abandoned stone quarry, along the Danube River, about 12.5 miles
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7344. Second telegram from the Chief Rabbi of Vilna asking for aid
fled to Vilna, where they remain in terrible living conditions. November 5, 1939. [From the USHMM
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7345. The 90th Infantry Division during World War II
,000 of these prisoners alive. They also discovered the bodies of more than 5,000 inmates, who had died
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7346. The 83rd Infantry Division during World War II
camp's population greatly expanded from 214 prisoners in April 1944 to about 5,400 in March 1945. The
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7347. The 82nd Airborne Division during World War II
5,000 inmates, many of whom were suffering from starvation and disease. Living conditions in the
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7348. The 80th Infantry Division during World War II
. When troops of the 80th Infantry arrived at Ebensee on May 4–5, 1945, they found some 16,000 prisoners
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7349. Beifeld album page illustrating fortifications and first fatality
reads: The death of our first hero, Nandor Klein, his grave, June 5, 1942." Klein was killed by a stray
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7350. Jewish Community of Monastir: A Community in Flux
bombardment. More than 5,000 Monastir Jews fled their homes and lived as refugees in the surrounding area