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11076. The Rwandan Crisis Seen through the Eyes of France: Appendix
Rwanda—Monday, October 11, 1993, at 6:30 P.M. Defense Issues Document 43 (French) Document 43 (English
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11077. Our Enduring Commitment to Syria
inside Syria. The United Nations has estimated that, in 2022, 14.6 million Syrians need humanitarian
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11078. Torte of Many Memories
her, and maintain the tradition. WALNUT TORTE 8 large eggs, separated 6 oz. sugar 2 tbsp. orange
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11079. Peter Stein
badge. This included Victor. At the time, Peter was only 5. But even when he turned 6 he did not have to
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11080. 2022 Annual Seminar on Ethics, Religion, and the Holocaust
must be submitted by May 6, 2022 and can be submitted online. Letters of support may be uploaded
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11081. 2023 Chicago Next Generation
.ushmm.org/profile/form/index.cfm?PKformID=0x68800abcd RSVP Now Reception: 6 pm CTProgram: 7 pm CTCafé Brauer Lincoln
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11082. Pursuing Justice for Mass Atrocities
Chapter 6: Advocating publicly for justice through strategic communications discusses how victim groups
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11083. In Memoriam
(1920–2006) The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum mourns the passing on May 6, 2006, of Sister
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11084. [List of Jewish workers]
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11085. [List of Jewish workers]
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11086. Amalie and Norman Salsitz with a copy of their book
June 6, 1991, photograph showing Amalie and Norman Salsitz with a
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11087. Thomas Buergenthal with the soldier who realized that Thomas was Jewish and took him to an orphanage
Thomas (left), 6 months after liberation, with a soldier who
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11088. Lublin/Majdanek: Key Dates
and between 4,000 and 6,000 Jews at Trawniki. Himmler ordered the
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11089. Collections Highlight: Auschwitz Through the Lens of the SS
photograph album. The inscription "Auschwitz 21.6.1944" on its first page signaled the uniqueness of the
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11090. The Evian Conference
. Key Dates July 6–15, 1938Refugee conference in EvianDelegates
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11091. Locating the Victims
4.5 million of the 6 million Jews killed in the Holocaust, lived in Poland, the Baltics (Lithuania
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11092. Death Marches
,000 Jewish prisoners, 6,000 of them women, were moved from camps in the Danzig region bordered on the north
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11093. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
or kill 5,000-6,500 Jews. Encouraged by the results of resistance actions, the Jews in the ghetto
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11094. Killing Center Revolts
Four of the women who smuggled gunpowder out of the factories are hanged on January 6, 1945, weeks
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11095. Prisoners of the Camps
they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me." June 6, 1941German
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11096. 1938: Key Dates
mass arrest of Jews in Nazi Germany. July 6-15 Delegates from 32
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11097. Hermann Göring: Key Dates
in the Reichstag (German Parliament) after the Nazis receive 2.6% of the vote in the
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11098. Decree against Public Enemies
guilt is otherwise readily apparent. 6. Areas of JurisdictionThe
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11099. The SA
. After Hitler was released from jail, the SA was formally reestablished in February 1925. In 1926, 6
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11100. Janusz Korczak
Warsaw ghetto. On the morning of August 5 or 6, German police suddenly arrived and ordered Korczak