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1876. 2022 Elie Wiesel Award
Jewish refugees from Nazism and was instrumental to the Allied victory. “The Ritchie Boys were one of ... —one Army study concluded they were responsible for obtaining nearly 60 percent of the actionable
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1877. Museum Makes Holocaust-Related Ukrainian Archives Available Online
first one million pages of records are now easily searchable at ushmm.org/ukrainearchive. The Museum ... . With one of Europe’s largest pre-war Jewish populations, Ukraine was the site of critical events in
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1878. Things I Should Not Have Done
not. Obviously, they were after the one who had thrown that snowball at their car. But they caught the ... the one who had thrown that snowball at the police car, but I didn’t. Perhaps, he would have been
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1879. Home
“Taxi!” When you see almost everyone carrying at least three newspapers under one arm, a huge ... watermelon under the other one, and sunflower seeds in their hand, you know for sure that it is Friday
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1880. Traits
one another. My parents were very strict, but fair. We all received special time and attention when ... always had Wednesday afternoon off, and one day we came home for lunch and my mom gave my brother some
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1881. William Ross Jones
exploitative nature of power and how different aspects of one’s identity made one more or less vulnerable to
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1882. Emanuel "Manny" Mandel
city of Riga, Latvia on May 8, 1936. Shortly after Manny’s birth, Yehudah accepted a post as one of the ... wear one. On German orders, the
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1883. Louise Lawrence-Israëls
February 2, 1943, the Germans executed ten men, including three Jewish leaders from Haarlem, one of which ... days later, Selma, one of his daughters, was not home when her entire family was taken away and
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1884. Judge Thomas Buergenthal (1934–2023)
program, and laureate of the Museum’s highest honor, the Elie Wiesel Award. One of the few children to ... deported to Auschwitz in August 1944, when Justice Buergenthal was ten. He was one of the few children not
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1885. Dr. Michael Brenner
history and culture, one with Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, the other one with Oldenbourg publishing house
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1886. Orly Rahimiyan
Political and Cultural Discourse” in editor Esther Webman’s The Protocols of the Elders of Zion: The One ... Her research revealed how old stereotypes of Jews are preserved in Iran and how new ones come about in
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1887. Sheila Peretz Bernard
uncle, and their children were forced to move in together into one small apartment. In the ghetto, life ... Sheila in the care of her aunt Itta, Bela’s sister. One day, the Nazis raided the apartment, killing many
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1888. Henry Weil
preparations were made to leave Austria. After approximately one week, Henry and his family left for Paris. The ... with Henry’s aunt and uncle for approximately one year. During that time, Hugo commuted to and from
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1889. Introducing a Strategic Framework for Helping Prevent Mass Atrocities
than one of these strategies. Why do strategies matter? Preventing mass atrocities is both an ... imperative and a profound challenge. One way to improve decision making in response to atrocity risks is to
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1890. Robert Callahan collection
The collection consists of one judicial robe and one phtograph. These robes were worn by the donor
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1891. Maureen Graney collection
The collection consists of one book on Konzentrationslager Oranienenburg and one War Department
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1892. Sobibor Uprising
was one of the killing centers Nazi Germany established for the sole ... uprising began around 4:00 in the afternoon of October 14, 1943. In Camp One, prisoners invited the deputy
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1893. Stutthof
enlarged and a new camp was constructed alongside the earlier one. It was surrounded by electrified barbed ... estimated that over 25,000 prisoners, one in two, died during the evacuation from Stutthof and its subcamps
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1894. Austria
from one of expropriation and Jewish emigration to one of forced deportation. The Nazis deported
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1895. Gross-Rosen
-Rosen complex held 76,728 prisoners. Nearly 26,000 of these were women, most of them Jews. This was one ... with the evacuation of Auschwitz. One of the better-known subcamps
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1896. Aliyah Bet
In November 1947, the United Nations voted to partition Palestine into two countries (one Jewish, one
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1897. The 71st Infantry Division during World War II
Gunskirchen, one of the many subcamps of the Mauthausen concentration camp in ... Nazis. One member of the 71st Infantry recounted his first impressions of Gunskirchen
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1898. Jewish Community of Monastir: A Community in Flux
March 22 and March 29, 1943. Not one of the 3,276 Monastir Jews deported to Treblinka survived. A few ... one Jew remains in the city that was home to a Sephardic community for more than 400 years
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1899. Antisemitism in History: Racial Antisemitism, 1875–1945
"social Darwinism." "Social Darwinism" postulated that human beings were not one species, but divided into ... several different "races" that were biologically driven to struggle against one another for living space
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1900. The German Army and the Racial Nature of the War against the Soviet Union
One motivation for the German invasion of the Soviet Union was the ... agricultural produce. This was one of Germany's major war aims in the east. The Economic Exploitation