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8326. Indoctrinating Youth
increased to 5.4 million before it became mandatory in 1939. The German authorities then prohibited or
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8327. Reichstag Fire Decree
mitigating circumstances, with imprisonment of not less than three months. Article 5
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8328. Misuse of Holocaust Imagery Today: When Is It Antisemitism?
extensive history and was used at least 5,000 years before the Nazis. It remains a sacred symbol in Hinduism
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8329. Earl G. Harrison: Biography
Justice Department to register and fingerprint all 5 million non-citizens residing in the United States by
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8330. Althammer
four watchtowers at the corners.5 The prisoners' chief place of work was the Walter
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8331. The Nuremberg Code
suffering and injury. 5. No experiment should be conducted where there is an a priori reason to
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8332. Mohamed Helmy
On September 5, 1939, immediately following the start of World War II
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8333. Children's Aid Society (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants)
42 of the children and 5 of the adults were sent to Auschwitz. On April
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8334. Anne Frank Biography: Who was Anne Frank?
Otto and Edith Frank. For the first 5 years of her life
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8335. HIAS
more than 4.5 million people escape persecution. Early History At least as early as
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8336. Propaganda slide showing the opportunity cost of feeding a person with a hereditary disease.
can live for one day on the same 5.50 Reichsmarks it costs to support one ill person for the same
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8337. Gleichschaltung: Coordinating the Nazi State
Hitler Youth the only legal youth group in Germany.5
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8338. Janusz Korczak
Warsaw ghetto. On the morning of August 5 or 6, German police suddenly arrived and ordered Korczak
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8339. German Jews' Passports Declared Invalid
On October 5, 1938, the Reich Ministry of the Interior invalidates all German passports held by
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8340. Invasion of Poland, Fall 1939
deployed 60 divisions and nearly 1.5 million men in the invasion. From East Prussia and Germany in the
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8341. Lodz
,000 from the smaller provincial towns in the Warthegau. About 5,000 Roma
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8342. The Lodz Ghetto
about one and a half square miles. In 1941 and 1942 almost 40,000 Central European Jews and 5
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8343. Displaced persons leave for the United States
displaced persons (DPs). The remaining 1.5 to 2 million DPs—both Jews and non-Jews—refused or
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8344. Two young brothers in the Kovno ghetto
Lithuania, February 1944. Pictured are Avram (5 years) and Emanuel Rosenthal (2 years). Emanuel was
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8345. D-Day
Some 5,000 naval craft and more than 11,500 aircraft supported the initial invasion
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8346. Lublin/Majdanek Concentration Camp: Administration
Martin Weiss commanded Majdanek from November 1, 1943, until May 5, 1944. SS Lieutenant Colonel Arthur
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8347. Eichmann Trial
.” Eichmann organized the deportation of more than 1.5 million Jews from all over Europe to
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8348. Rescue
between 3,000 and 5,000 refugees, most of them Jews. In France, Belgium, and Italy, underground networks
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8349. Sandor (Shony) Alex Braun describes playing the violin for SS guards in Dachau. after two prisoners before him had been killed
Transylvanian city. He began to learn the violin at age 5. His town was occupied by Hungary in 1940 and by
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8350. Polish Jews in Lithuania: Escape to Japan
Background The German attack on Poland in September 1939 trapped nearly 3.5 million