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6076. Rescue and Resistance
in February or March of 1945. Only their father survives. Anne Frank is one of hundreds of thousands
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6077. Killing Center Revolts
the remaining inmates. One of them, 23-year-old Roza Robota, shouted "Be strong, have courage," as the
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6078. Flossenbürg: Key Dates
arrive in Flossenbürg in 1941-1942. Between February and September 1941 the SS kill about one-third of
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6079. Indoctrinating Youth
illusion of one national community reaching across class and religious divisions that characterized Germany
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6080. Julien Bryan films the German invasion of Warsaw in 1939
officials were fleeing the capital in the wake of the German invasion. One of the few foreign photographers
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6081. Reichstag Fire Decree
more severe punishments-with imprisonment of not less than one month, or with a fine from 150 up to 15
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6082. Mein Kampf
editions, including ones in braille, for newlyweds, and for Hitler's 50th birthday in 1939. In addition, it
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6083. Eleanor Roosevelt: The Early Years
confidant, and champion. One of Eleanor's biographers wrote that during this time, with Howe's encouragement
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6084. Article 48
expansion was one of his unmet terms for joining the government. After the
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6085. Deportations to and from the Warsaw Ghetto
under heavy guard. As soon as one block was cleared, German SS and police units and their auxiliaries
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6086. Miriam Farcus Ingber describes witnessing a suicide attempt in the Stutthof camp
Miriam was one of ten children born to a poor, religious Jewish family in Terava
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6087. German Railways and the Holocaust
on display in the Museum's Permanent Exhibition is of just one type used
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6088. Railcar: Interior
just one type used. The dimensions of the railway car in the Museum's exhibition are as follows: Total
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6089. Valises by the railcar in the Museum's Permanent Exhibition
just one type used. The dimensions of the railway car in the Museum's exhibition are as follows: Total
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6090. Hungary after the German Occupation
Some 255,000 Jews, less than one-third of those who had lived within enlarged Hungary in March 1944
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6091. German Jewish Refugees, 1933–1939
and approximately one-third of German Jews lived in Berlin. The initial
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6092. Kurt Klein describes some of the difficulties involved in emigrating from Germany
one of the women in this group.
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6093. Mohamed Helmy
Egyptians be interned for every one German interned in Egypt. Helmy was first arrested on October 3, 1939
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6094. Chaim Yelin
consolidation of Zionist, who were committed to Jewish self-defense, and Communists into one group called "The
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6095. Kielce Pogrom
future in Poland after the Holocaust and spurred them to flee the country. Coming just one year after the
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6096. Flag graphic for US 1st Infantry Division
1st Infantry Division (the "Big Red One" division) was formed in 1917 and fought in World War I
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6097. Invasion of Poland, Fall 1939
Hitler's Non-Aggression Pact with Poland One of
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6098. Lodz
This was one week after Germany invaded Poland on September 1. Lodz was
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6099. The Lodz Ghetto
about one and a half square miles. In 1941 and 1942 almost 40,000 Central European Jews and 5
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6100. Kurt Klein describes a group of death march survivors in a Czechoslovak village
one of the women in this group.