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3926. Creation of War Refugee Board
was appointed to act as the WRB’s first director. He immediately gathered a staff (never more than 30
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3927. Soviet and US Troops Meet at Torgau
in central Berlin on April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler committed suicide
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3928. The Nazi Rise to Power
did much to enhance this impression. On January 30, 1933, President Hindenburg appointed Adolf
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3929. Benito Mussolini
Italian Prime Minister Luigi Facta, approximately 30,000 armed Fascists marched into Rome, while Mussolini
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3930. A genealogical chart of the Franz family
Nazi regime. Source Record ID: 68/30/35
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3931. Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service
membership in the bar, which mandates the disbarment of non-“Aryan” lawyers by September 30, 1933. Exempted
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3932. Röhm Affair
assasinations of June 30–July 2, 1934, later became known as “the Röhm Affair” or the “the Night of the Long
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3933. Munich Agreement
September 29–30, 1938: Germany, Italy, Great Britain, and
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3934. German Surrender
Adolf Hitler’s command bunker in central Berlin. On April 30, 1945, Hitler committed suicide. Within
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3935. Ghettos in occupied Poland, 1939-1941
1940, was the largest ghetto, in both area and population. There, more than 350,000 Jews--about 30
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3936. Warsaw ghetto uprising, 1943
about 30 percent of the city's total population. The Warsaw Jewish community was the largest in both
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3937. Einsatzgruppen in Liepaja, Latvia
Soviet army liberated the city in 1945, just 20 to 30 Jews remained. Einsatzgruppen carried out
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3938. Morris Kornberg describes arrival at Auschwitz
imprisonment in Konskie, a town about 30 miles from Przedborz, Morris was deported to the
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3939. German-Soviet Pact
November 30, 1939, the Soviets attacked Finland. After a four-month war, they annexed Finnish territory
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3940. Morris Kornberg describes forced labor beginning after the German invasion of Poland
imprisonment in Konskie, a town about 30 miles from Przedborz, Morris was deported to the
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3941. German Foreign Policy, 1933–1945
ethnic German majority. On September 30, 1938, British Prime Minister Neville
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3942. Raoul Wallenberg and the Rescue of Jews in Budapest
to designate more than 30 “safe” houses that together formed the core of the "international ghetto
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3943. Nazi Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses
,000 to 30,000 Germans who in 1933 were Jehovah's Witnesses, an estimated 20,000 remained active through
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3944. Jehovah's Witnesses in Germany: From the 1890s to the 1930s
became known as the Society of International Bible Students. By the early 1930s, some 25,000 to 30
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3945. Carla Heijmans Lessing describes the fear her family felt while in hiding
family which had seven children. They remained in hiding there for 30 months, until liberation in May
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3946. Jasenovac
340,000 ethnic Serb residents of Croatia and Bosnia during the period of Ustaša rule; more than 30
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3947. Polish Victims
forcibly removing some 100,000 Polish civilians, including 30,000 children. Families were broken up, many
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3948. Persecution of Roma (Gypsies) in Prewar Germany, 1933–1939
population in Germany at the time was around 30,000. He performed medical and
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3949. Sachsenhausen
Police Heinrich Himmler ordered the arrest of up to 30,000 Jews. The SS
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3950. Nazi Terror Begins
After Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany on January 30