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3301. Portrait of Helen Keller
. In 1933, Nazi students at more than 30 German universities pillaged libraries in search of books they
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3302. Nazi Political Violence in 1933
. After January 30, 1933, Hitler’s coalition government acted to effectively give Nazi paramilitary units
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3303. Kovno Ghetto Sealed
ghetto, with approximately 30,000 Jewish inhabitants. The ghetto was in an area of small primitive houses
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3304. Lodz ghetto
were forced to move to a designated ghetto area, which was sealed on April 30, 1940. This German
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3305. World War II in Eastern Europe, 1942–1945
. As Soviet forces neared his command bunker in central Berlin on April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler
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3306. Soviet soldiers guard the entrance to Hitler's underground bunker
Soviet forces through the streets of Berlin, Hitler committed suicide here on April 30, 1945, rather than
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3307. Foundations of the Nazi State
Following his appointment as chancellor by President Paul von Hindenburg on January 30, 1933
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3308. Boxcars containing bodies of victims outside the Dachau camp
view the atrocity. Dachau, Germany, April 30, 1945.
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3309. Deportation of German Jews to Theresienstadt
the platform at the Hanau station before boarding the deportation train. Hanau, Germany, May 30, 1942.
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3310. Babi Yar massacre
On September 29-30, 1941, SS and German police units and their auxiliaries, under guidance of
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3311. The Netherlands
murdered. Only 5,200 survived. In addition, 25,000-30,000 Jews went into hiding, assisted by the Dutch
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3312. Paris
30,000 Jews were deported from Paris during 1942. By mid-1943, 60,000 Jews remained in the city. The
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3313. Odessa
Roughly 180,000 were Jews, about 30 percent of the total. Romanian Occupation
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3314. Lion Feuchtwanger
for his persecution. After the Nazi takeover on January 30, 1933, his
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3315. Ernest Hemingway
1933, Nazi students at more than 30 German universities pillaged libraries in search of books they
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3316. Cover of A Farewell to Arms
Library.) In 1933, Nazi students at more than 30 German universities pillaged libraries in search
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3317. Hemingway on a safari
1933, Nazi students at more than 30 German universities pillaged libraries in search of books they
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3318. Ernest Hemingway
at more than 30 German universities pillaged libraries in search of books they considered to be "un
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3319. Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings, Case #4: The Pohl Case
30 and May 11, 1949. The proceeding's chief defendant, head of the Economic and Administrative
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3320. Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings, Case #10: The Krupp Case
the defendants were arraigned on November 17, the trial began on December 8, finishing on June 30
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3321. Nachtrag zur Veränderungsmeldung.
held given. These prisoners were held in Blocks 8, 11. 14, 16, 17, 30, 40, 56 and 60. NOTE: This ... 30
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3322. Neuzugänge : Nachtrag zur Veränderungsmeldung.
lists of prisoners admitted to Buchenwald on 8/28/43 and 8/30/43, with prisoner number and type ... day. These prisoners were held in Blocks 10, 16, 17, 30, 36, 38, 47 and 48. NOTE: This list is on
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3323. Untitled [Report of changes in status for January 20, 1945--Arrivals].
the 30 people who were named in the list, 71 unnamed prisoners with number 138251 through 138321 ... 30
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3324. V i ot byagstvo mobilizirani rabotnitsi evrei
addresses, and dates of desertion and return to the unit are noted in columns for each of the 30 men named ... 30
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3325. Computerized names of Jewish Holocaust victims from Berlin (Germany).
(Malteser Strasse 94-100, 12249 Berlin, Germany, phone # 011 49 30 7792 247, fax # 011 49 30 775 9685).