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101. Forming Resistance
Forming Resistance A Professor Helps Students Take on Nazism Forming Resistance Together with a few ... other young people, college students Hans and Sophie Scholl formed a secret anti-Nazi group
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102. Boycott the Olympics?
debated whether to boycott the Games as a protest against Nazism, with 43 percent of Americans supporting ... a boycott. Jeremiah Mahoney, the president of the Amateur Athletic Union, contended that Germany ... political concerns where they did not belong and suggested that the boycott movement was orchestrated by a ... -American and Jewish athletes faced pressure from within their respective communities to take a moral stand
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103. Choices Yield Deadly Consequences
Consequences The choices of those who, like Stefan Kucharek, drove transports to Nazi killing centers had a ... Zonszajn; her husband, Jakub; and their infant daughter, Rachel, into the ghetto of Siedlce. A few months ... few weeks we have been living under a great deal of tension. There is a deportation of 600,000 Jews
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104. Packing List for an Unknown Journey
Paris requested that they appear “along with a friend or family member.” Police had prepared ... a list to distribute to deportees’ loved ones specifying what they would need for the journey ... to internment camps. Families scrambled to piece together the items on the list in a matter of hours ... connections to a former life. One year later, most victims of the Paris police “green ticket
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105. For “Our Little Ones”
For “Our Little Ones” A Teacher’s Conscience Saves Thousands For “Our Little Ones ... introduced anti-Jewish laws, including a ban on Jewish children attending public schools. Although she was ... not Jewish, Jeanne took a job teaching at a kindergarten for Jewish children, Nos Petits [“Our
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106. Oral History: Jack Pariser
Oral History: Jack Pariser A0EP0IqVVp0 A Kind of Homecoming Oral History: Jack Pariser And all he ... been thrown out of a hiding place with a Polish family. As German forces continued to hunt for Jews in ... . Desperate and nearly starving, the Parisers turned to an old friend, a Polish man named Leo Świerczek. He
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107. From Their Perspective
thorns on the side, and arrived at a road. Later, we crossed the stream and it was onto the jungle and ... the mountains. — Sumida, a Rohingya woman Rohingya fled their villages for safety after the 2017
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108. Teenagers
Teenagers Teenagers Teenagers faced a unique set of challenges and choices during the Holocaust ... did a small number resist this pressure and help victims?
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109. “Cold-Blooded Extermination”
York. The US State Department blocked the message, claiming that the murder of the Jews was a “war ... rumor.” Soon after, however, Rabbi Wise received Riegner’s message from a contact in Great Britain ... United States and eleven other Allied countries issued a stern declaration, vowing to punish the ... The Reigner Telegram The telegram ultimately led to a public announcement that Nazi German leadership
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110. State Department Obstruction Exposed
Hearings In November 1943, a group of congressmen, influenced by activist Peter Bergson, introduced ... bipartisan resolutions in the House of Representatives and Senate calling for President Roosevelt to create a ... State Breckinridge Long declared that the State Department already had admitted 580,000 refugees, a ... findings to President Roosevelt. As a result of Treasury’s efforts, Roosevelt signed an executive order on
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111. Selling Nazi Success
democracy as a source of instability, immorality, humiliation, and desolation. In stark contrast, they ... claimed that Nazi Germany was a regime of action and change. It had eliminated unemployment and restored ... Success This poster, for a 1939 German film, highlights Hitler’s foreign policy successes. Nazi ... image depicts Hitler’s diplomacy breaking the chains of foreign enslavement. As a result, Germany
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112. Advertising the Pillage
Fanny Grunkin and her daughter, Marie. German officials had already deported the two Jewish women to a ... detention camp in France. A neighbor later recalled: “The Grunkin family had a beautiful apartment on ... small table, 1 large table, 1 rattan chair, 1 rattan table, 1 couch, a dressmaker’s sewing machine
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113. Reading the Quran on the Radio
now 105, served as a Rohingya radio broadcaster during the 1960s. The Burma Broadcasting Service ... takeover marked the beginning of a long, slow stripping away of rights and freedom for the Rohingya.
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114. The Tipping Point
Rohingya after Muslim men allegedly raped and killed a Buddhist woman. Burmese authorities and police ... officers participated in the deadly attacks against the Rohingya. In October 2012, a second wave of anti
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115. Weakened
they controlled the news. This included what was shared about the Rohingya and other minority groups. A ... and it did. They are making us valueless. — Bodru, a Rohingya man
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116. Making Rohingya “Valueless”
” They said ‘Kalar’ [a racist slur]. Then they said ‘Bengali.’ At last, they said ... ‘intruder.’ — Bodru, a Rohingya man Over the course of his life, Bodru has been called all three
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117. Documenting the Atrocities
children to elderly, who we witnessed killed by the military in our village. — Ayub, a Rohingya man ... left. “I visited all these places, risking my life, and made a list of the people who were killed
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118. Showcasing Hate: Antisemitic Films in Europe
ministry’s film division. It was billed as a documentary on world Jewry aimed at unmasking the alleged ... efforts to promote it, the film was a box office failure.
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119. Forced Sale
. Following Kristallnacht, Walter Tick’s father, Isidor, was forced to sell his store to a non-Jewish ... employee. Isidor received only a fraction of the store’s value, casting his family into poverty
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120. The Verdicts: Julius Streicher
called for the “annihilation of the Jewish race,” which constituted a direct incitement to ... mass murder and was a crime against humanity.
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121. Who are the Rohingya?
Who are the Rohingya? Who are the Rohingya? The Rohingya are a religious and ethnic minority in
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122. Nazis in America
Nazis in America The German American Bund, a pro-Nazi organization for Americans of German descent ... demonized Jews and Communists and dreamed of a fascist America. Fritz Kuhn, the Bund’s leader, tried to ... . Summer Camps The Bund established more than a dozen summer camps around the United States to indoctrinate
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123. America First Committee
America First Committee In 1940, a group of Yale University students founded the America First ... across the Atlantic Ocean—helped the America First Committee become a national organization with as many ... as 800,000 members. “War Agitators” After Lindbergh accused Jews of being “war agitators” in a speech
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124. The Challenges of Escape
certificates, medical clearances, tax documents, a ship ticket, and exit permits prior to obtaining a visa ... become a burden on the United States. The US government made no exceptions for refugees escaping
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125. Violence all Around
. — Mohammed, a Rohingya man When Mohammed heard the Burmese military entering his village, he grabbed the hand ... could alongside family, friends, and neighbors. In the chaos, his son let go of his hand and fled in a ... their separation. He had fled into a large, nearby compound, crowded with other children who sought