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12176. Adolf Eichmann
deportation of some 3,500 Jews from Moravia and Vienna to Nisko on the San River, in that part of German
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12177. Tehran Children
received certificates permitting their immigration to Palestine. On January 3, 1943, 716 children with
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12178. Edward Lessing describes wearing the compulsory Jewish badge.
wear a yellow badge after May 3, 1942. When deportations of Jews in the
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12179. The Survivors
to imprison homosexuals remained in effect until 1969. Key Dates August 3
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12180. Jewish Partisans
of trains and kill over 3,000 German soldiers. Life as a partisan in the forest was difficult
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12181. 1945: Key Dates
liberate about 3,000 inmates remaining in the camp. April 21Soviet troops
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12182. Flossenbürg: Key Dates
3, 1938SS authorities establish the Flossenbürg
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12183. The Kielce Pogrom: A Blood Libel Massacre of Holocaust Survivors
returned on July 3, the boy told his parents and the police, in an effort to avoid punishment for wandering
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12184. Vittel
in 1942. The camp's maximum population was about 3,000. Interniertenlager (Ilag or
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12185. Benito Mussolini
3, 1925, with Mussolini’s address to the Chamber of Deputies and culminated on December 24, 1925
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12186. The SA
Göring became the leader of the SA, which then had about 3,000 members, primarily in and around
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12187. Warsaw Uprising
became its commander. On August 3, 1944, he released an appeal to the remaining Jews of Warsaw to join
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12188. Gleichschaltung: Coordinating the Nazi State
ended parliamentary democracy in Germany.3
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12189. 100-meter race at the Olympic Games in Berlin, 1936
shows Owens winning the 100-meter dash in a time of 10.3 seconds. Owens
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12190. Reich Security Main Office (RSHA)
combinations of capital letters, Western Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, 4
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12191. Prewar photo of the extended Kracowski family
Police Battalion 309 killed 2,000-3,000 Jews on June 27, 1941. Dr. Samuel Kracowski was among the
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12192. Soviet Forces Liberate Auschwitz
chambers. It is estimated that the SS and police deported at a minimum 1.3 million people to Auschwitz
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12193. Anne Frank Biography: Who was Anne Frank?
to Westerbork transit camp on August 8. One month later, on September 3, 1944, SS and police
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12194. Ghettos
Warsaw ghetto. In Warsaw, more than 400,000 Jews were crowded into an area of 1.3 square miles. Other
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12195. Children's Aid Society (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants)
3 and 18, as well as 7 adult staff members, were imprisoned in Lyon before being sent to the
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12196. Althammer
Hans Konig.3 Since there was no Political Branch on site, SS men from the Auschwitz
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12197. Beginning of the torch relay for the 1936 Olympic Games
the torch run. Each of 3,422 torch bearers ran one kilometer (0.6 miles) along the route of the torch
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12198. The Nuremberg Code
means of study, and not random and unnecessary in nature. 3. The experiment should be so designed
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12199. Identity Card Used in Hiding
Identity card issued on August 3, 1943 in the name of Roman-Paul Mytka. Kurt I. Lewin, who was
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12200. Invasion of Poland, Fall 1939
. Britain and France stood by their guarantee of Poland's border and declared war on Germany on September 3