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5951. Genocide, 1948
on such an enormous scale. And there wouldn’t be one for seven more years—until the United Nations ... both then and now. [MUSIC] Before 1944, the word “genocide” didn’t exist. The term was created to ... doesn't specify any kind of conditions that we need to meet to prevent genocide, and therefore we should ... -and-a-half million people were killed— which is an enormous number—it didn't meet the strict
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5952. 反ユダヤ主義の歴史: 民族主義の時代、1800年〜1918年
少数派、および宗教上の少数派に対する住居や職業のすべての制限が解除されました。 同時期に、ヨーロッパ社会では急速な経済的変化と社会的混乱が起こりました。 ユダヤ人は社会的制限から解放されたことで、ユダヤ ... 人以外のコミュニティに住み、働くことができましたが、また新しい形の政治的反ユダヤ主義にさらされることになりました。 この時代の反ユダヤ主義は、非宗教的で社会的なものであり、経済的な思惑の影響を受けてい ... ましたが、伝統的な宗教上の固定観念の強い影響を受け、そして宗教上の固定概念に影響を与えました。 ユダヤ人は制限から解放されたことで自分たちの土地を得て、行政職に参入し、軍事職に携わること ... が可能になりました。 特に、時代に置いて行かれたと感じていたり、変化に精神的衝撃を受けていたり、理想に対して職業的な満足感や経済的な安心感を得ることができない人々は、ユダヤ人以外のキリスト教徒のために
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5953. The Gas Mask
’s speech. He didn’t own a radio and knew we had one that, even though it was old, was better than ... listen to Hitler’s speech. He didn’t own a radio and knew we had one that, even though it was old ... “Sieg Heil.” I couldn’t concentrate on what he was saying, but noticed the expressions on my ... were not issued to Jews. They did not matter. That wasn’t the first time that my parents and Herr
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5954. A Life in a Box
don’t remember when Mom first introduced me to the family in the box. It certainly wasn’t immediately ... after we had been reunited. I wasn’t quite four and my mom’s sudden addition to the family I already had ... sisters, grandparents, and aunts and uncles whom I would otherwise never have met. I don’t remember when ... Mom first introduced me to the family in the box. It certainly wasn’t immediately after we had been
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5955. Fritz Gluckstein: Protest at Rosenstrasse
work and it wouldn’t be long after that before you would have your first close call. FRITZ ... interrogation with Captain Brunner!” I remember my father prepared me for the ordeal, like, “Fritz, don’t ... show an attitude, no hostility, answer question fully but don’t volunteer anything.” I still remember ... police, with a friend of mine, and they let us out. They shouldn’t have done it, but they let us go
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5956. Josiane Traum: Hiding in a Convent in Brugge
apparently in Europe in those days, many people who couldn’t take care of their children would often put them ... -year-old, there weren’t very many facts that I knew and understood and even realized. I was told a lot ... nuns in The Sound of Music, but they weren’t at all like the nuns in The Sound of Music. JOSY TRAUM ... : Yes. No, they didn’t sing. BILL BENSON: No, and they were very strict. JOSY TRAUM: They were
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5957. Reflections on Rwanda and Cambodia
as the "killing fields." But the Cambodian narrative isn't nearly as clear as Rwanda ... among the Muslim minority known as "Cham," they weren't the dominant criteria: Anyone educated and ... some observers to suggest that Cambodian massacres, while crimes against humanity, don't amount to a ... Western ways aren't materially different from those felt by people targeted for their race, religion
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5958. Ray Allen
from. I didn't really experience a great deal of racism until I moved to South Carolina and I was ... from the parents. And for a 13-year-old kid, it was like, I didn't understand. And, you know, it was ... the first time in my life that people just didn't like me because I wasn't like them, I didn't come ... questions, and he couldn't believe that some of the things that he saw had taken place. And after we got
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5959. Andrei Codrescu
to talk about serious matters, because we might take it back to school and tattle. So I really didn’t ... wasn’t quite sure. There was a kind of antisemitism practiced through silence. A good example of ... some reason, which at the time I didn’t understand, the workshop wanted me to change my name to ... found it myself—it was "Steiu," which is spelled S-T-E-I-U, which means a sort of rock or crag in
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5960. Faiza Abdul-Wahab
here on her father's life and legacy. FAIZA ABDUL-WAHAB: I'm optimistic, at the same time I don't ... believe in dialogue; I believe in respect. But, I don't know, I think the dialogue must start from ... had the same—shared a lot of things. So for me, when he said that, I didn't know he had taken risks ... with his life, of course, because he didn't tell me that. He just said, "Yes, I kept some—I protected
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5961. Fritz Gluckstein: Berlin in the Aftermath of World War II
"] TRANSCRIPT FRITZ GLUCKSTEIN: It wasn’t everything rosy. Berlin was destroyed–no electricity, no heat, we ... weren’t believing that you were Jews? FRITZ GLUCKSTEIN: We had to persuade them that we–well, look ... course, it wasn’t everything rosy. Berlin was destroyed–no electricity, no heat, we had to go out to the ... .” Well, once it was over, we didn’t lower ourselves to their level. No, we didn’t do it. BILL BENSON
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5962. Helen (Lebowitz) Goldkind: A Grandfather's Humiliation
that all the houses have to have a Star of David on the house. And we weren’t allowed to go out after a ... : To, in order to save it? HELEN GOLDKIND: In order to save it. And, so the Jews weren’t allowed to ... And we really didn’t know what tomorrow would bring. BILL BENSON: So the whole Jewish community ... brought him home, and he was all bloody. And he was black and blue. And he wouldn’t talk. I have never
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5963. Helen Luksenburg: Survival in the Camps
"] TRANSCRIPT HELEN LUKSENBERG: It wasn’t a physical pain, it ... didn’t need mascara at the time, and I didn’t have it. And good soap they gave us, because every day we ... didn’t have mattresses, it was straw. Right away we were infested with—I think previously it was for ... strict. It wasn’t paradise, it wasn’t a day camp [laughs] away from home, even. But it was livable more
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5964. In the Time Remaining
home and relax. Don’t do anything foolish.” “Don’t worry,” he said and bid his daughter-in-law good ... -bye. He looked again for his newspaper, but it still hadn’t arrived. He slammed the door shut, got ... York and, as you probably heard, La Guardia and Kennedy are closed.” Jakob hadn’t heard. “In that case ... we can use the little chapel tonight.” The rabbi said that if the snow didn’t let up there might be
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5965. 1933 年到 1939 年,纳粹集中营
1933 年 1 月,希特勒出任德国总理,此后不久,德国建立了第一座集中营。集中营由冲锋队和警察建立,旨在处理被作为帝国所谓的政治反对派而逮捕的大量公民。这些集中营建立在德国各地。渐渐地,这些 ... 早期集中营的大多数被解散或被中央建立的集中营代替,纳粹党卫军(Schutzstaffel;纳粹的精选卫队)对这些集中营拥有绝对的管辖权。截至 1939 年,建立了七座大型集中营。除了达豪 (Dachau ... ),其他六座分别是:柏林北部的萨克森豪森 (Sachsenhausen)(建于 1936 年)、魏玛附近的布痕瓦尔德 (Buchenwald)(建于 1937 年)、汉堡附近的诺因加默
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5966. Siegfried Halbreich
1939 年 9 月 1 日,德国入侵波兰后,Siegfried 与朋友一起逃难。他们试图获得前往法国的证件,却被移交给了德国人。Siegfried 被带到柏林监禁起来,1939 年 10 月 ... ,他被运到柏林附近的萨克森豪森 (Sachsenhausen) 集中营。他属于第一批囚禁在萨克森豪森集中营的波兰犹太人。囚犯们遭受虐待,被强制劳动。两年后,Siegfried 转移到格罗斯 - 罗森 ... (Gross-Rosen) 集中营,在那里的采石场服劳役。1942 年 10 月,纳粹将 Siegfried 从格罗斯 - 罗森集中营遣送到被占领波兰的奥斯威辛集中营。在那里,Siegfried 凭借曾经做药剂 ... 师的经验尽力救助生病的囚犯。1945 年 1 月,苏军推进到奥斯威辛集中营时,Siegfried 被纳粹强迫开始“死亡行军”。走不动或坚持不下来的囚犯都被纳粹处死。Siegfried 幸存了下来。
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5967. Miniature model of Theresienstadt barracks interior
m: Height: 6.750 inches (17.145 cm) | Width: 3.130 inches (7.95 cm) ... n: Height: 6.880 inches (17.475 cm) | Width: 3.000 inches (7.62 cm) ... o: Height: 6.630 inches (16.84 cm) | Width: 3.000 inches (7.62 cm) ... p: Height: 6.750 inches (17.145 cm) | Width: 3.130 inches (7.95 cm)
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5968. The S.S. Zion
wishing me well— as I embarked on my new adventure. It wasn’t a sad farewell. We all knew that ... adventure. It wasn’t a sad farewell. We all knew that we would see each other fairly soon. Manchester ... lack of heating. However, the flight wasn’t long enough for him to return to Manchester. Instead ... coffee and tea just didn’t do the trick, and they enthusiastically reached for the free liquor
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5969. Insignia of the 95th Infantry Division
numeral "9" combined with the roman numeral "V" to represent "95." The "V" led to the nickname, since the ... letter "V" was universally recognized as an Allied symbol for resistance and victory over the
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5970. Frequently Asked Research Questions
We've compiled a list of frequently asked research questions below. If you don't see the question ... the first visitor. 1994, June 6: The Museum dedicates the plaza on Raoul Wallenberg Place to General ... & Partners, designed the Museum. Read more about the Museum’s Architecture and Art. [Back to top] 6. How ... nation to help create this wall of remembrance. Children ages 6 to 16 created more than 3,300 tiles for
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5971. KNIGA PAMIATI UKRAINY : ODESSKAIA OBLAST' / [oblasna redkolehiia, Petrenko IU.O.
5776005086 (v. 1) ... 5776005132 (v. 2) ... v. 1-2, 8, 10 : ill. ; 21 cm. ... USHMM Library: Reference--Name Lists--Ukraine D797 .U382 O345 1994 v. 1-2.
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5972. Garden Music
Anneliese Brandt hadn’t crossed my mind in some time—until that day I was in Washington on some now ... ’ stately villa in Berlin. By Pete Philipps This is a work of fiction. Anneliese Brandt hadn’t crossed my ... wasn’t a bad dream after all. Yet, as soon as he began to tune his instrument he seemed transported to ... music lover. Even so, my parents never had to drag me to the Brandts. It wasn’t the music that drew me
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5973. My Rescuers
spend hours in front of their hutch, watching them. I don’t remember, however, ever being fed them in a ... the street market in the suburb of Montrouge, where we lived, she met a lady whom she didn’t know, but ... (we didn’t call them by their first names, Aimée and Gabriel, because that was not the tradition in ... didn’t realize why we were staying there and the dangers we were facing, and I had two playmates
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5974. 死亡行军(精简文章)
苏联军队于 1944 年夏季对白俄罗斯东部发起大规模进攻,这使得他们首次攻占了纳粹的一个主要集中营——卢布林/马伊达内克集中营。由于苏军进攻迅速,党卫军没能来得及对此集中营进行撤离。苏联和西方 ... 媒体对马伊达内克集中营中的暴行进行了广泛报道,播出了解放过程中的镜头,并对幸存者进行了采访。不久之后,党卫军首领海因里希・希姆莱便命令将所有集中营中的囚犯撤离至西部。党卫军当局不想让幸存的囚犯将其经历 ... 告诉盟军解放者,而且他们也需要囚犯进行军备生产。 1944 年夏季和初秋,大部分囚犯通过火车运输进行撤离。但随着冬季来临、盟军进军,党卫军当局命令越来越多的囚犯徒步撤离。1945 年 1 ... 月,第三帝国濒临军事失败的边缘。在徒步撤离过程中,因精疲力竭、恶劣环境死亡的人数急剧增加。这使得囚犯普遍认为德军希望他们在途中死去。“死亡行军”一词皆针对集中营的囚犯们而言。 死亡行军中
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5975. 屠杀中心:概述
纳粹建立屠杀中心的目的是为了提高大规模屠杀的效率。与主要作为拘留和劳工中心的集中营不同,屠杀中心(也称为“灭绝营”或“死亡营”)几乎是专门的“死亡工厂”。德国党卫军和警察使用注入毒气令人窒息或 ... 枪杀的方式,在屠杀中心杀害了大约 2,700,000 名犹太人。 海乌姆诺 (Chelmno) 灭绝营是第一个屠杀中心,1941 年 12 月在瓦尔特高 (Warthegau)(被德国 ... 占领的波兰领土)投入使用。在那里,多数犹太人以及罗姆人(吉卜赛人)在移动毒气车中被处死。1942 年,在总督辖区(位于被占波兰领土内),纳粹开放了贝乌热茨 (Belzec)、索比堡 (Sobibor ... 中心杀害了大约 1,526,500 名犹太人。 几乎所有放逐到这里的人都被立即送至毒气室处死(只有数量很少的一部分人被选出组成名为特遣队的特别工作小组)。规模最大的屠杀中心是奥斯威辛-比克