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10301. Lachwa
consisted of 45 one-story houses. About 2,350 people were forced into the ghetto, which, as in Pinsk
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10302. 1941: Key Dates
camp to house 100,000 prisoners of war outside the village of Birkenau (Brzezinka), approximately one
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10303. 1942: Key Dates
one million people at the Auschwitz camp complex. SS authorities do not register 865,000 arriving
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10304. Ardeatine Caves Massacre
then killed each one with a shot at close range to the base of the skull. As the killing
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10305. Introduction to the Definition of Genocide
institutions hear more cases, our understanding of the crime will develop. One of the key questions for future
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10306. The Armenian Genocide (1915-16): In Depth
converted to Islam. Historical Background Armenian Christians were one of many distinct
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10307. Eleanor Roosevelt
could do for her, she famously replied, “Is there anything we can do for you? For you are the one in
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10308. An SD officer questions two women before an unidentified exterior.
An SD officer questions two women before an unidentified exterior. This image is one contained in
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10309. Polish soldiers, likely prisoners of war, walk in the middle of a city street.
Polish soldiers, likely prisoners of war, walk in the middle of a city street. This image is one
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10310. Photograph from an album entitled, "Hacshara Kidma Chile," documenting life on a postwar Shomer Hatzair Zionist agricultural collective in Chile.
inscription on back (in German) reads, "I am one of the two volunteers at work."
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10311. Survivors depart Buchenwald concentration camp by truck after the camp was liberated.
photograph's orginal caption reads, "On the move and at the entrance the ones remaining say and wave good by
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10312. A German prisoner [probably a former guard] buries victims' bodies in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp following liberation.
concentration camp following liberation. The original caption reads: "A German prisoner filling one of the pits
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10313. An SS man killed in an act of revenge lies on the ground of Dachau..
drove near to the camp the prisoners that were able began to revolt against the guards. This man is one
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10314. Survivors of Mauthausen are photographed through barbed wire.
Survivors of Mauthausen are photographed through barbed wire. This photograph is one of seven
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10315. Portrait of a Jewish family in Solotvino. Pictured (left to right) are Malka Kramer holding Ester, Baba Laya Kaufmann, and Hershel Kramer holding Moshe Smuel.
Baba Laya Kaufmann, and Hershel Kramer holding Moshe Smuel. They had one other son named Yitchock.
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10316. Les Milles Camp
France. One such camp was Les Milles. The French authorities rushed to transform Les Milles
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10317. Nazi Party Platform
announced in it have been achieved, of establishing fresh ones, merely in order to increase, artificially
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10318. Melk
more than 30 per day. One-third of the prisoners who were brought to Melk died within the first six
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10319. Children's art: Drawing of people in a garden
fellowmen." This is one of the colorful pieces of art created by children at Weir Courtney
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10320. Children's art: Lingfield House diary
fellowmen." This is one of the pieces of art created by children at Lingfield House, on the
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10321. The Order Police
broke the German-Soviet Pact. One of the Nazis’ goals was to destroy
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10322. Erika Eckstut
post. In 1940, the Soviet Union annexed the area of Romania where the Neumans lived, but one year later
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10323. Vidkun Quisling
. One of Quisling’s first acts in this role was to reinstate the
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10324. A family interned in a "Gypsy camp"
force people to cooperate. The creation of these camps was one of the Nazis’ early steps toward the
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10325. A chart detailing physical characteristics of a Romani (Gypsy) individual
They sometimes used threats or bribes to force people to cooperate. The creation of these camps was one