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15351. Röhm Purge
. Actions after the Purge On July 3, the Reich Cabinet issued
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15352. First Letter to All Judges
threat to the community. However, the punishment was only two years in prison. 3. In early 1941, a
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15353. Ardeatine Caves Massacre
Allied forces on September 3, 1943, and announced Italy's surrender to the Allies on September 8
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15354. 티 파티(Tea Party) 집회의 시위대.
티 파티(Tea Party) 집회의 시위대. Washington, DC, 2010년 3월
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15355. 茶党集会抗议者
茶党集会抗议者。拍摄地点:华盛顿特区;拍摄时间:2010 年 3 月。
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15356. Sighet
about 3,000 Jews. Conditions in the Sighet Ghetto The Sighet ghetto was extremely
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15357. Survivors gather on the grounds of [what is probably the Buchenwald concentration camp.]
on March 3, 1916 and passed away on September 15, 2003.
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15358. Survivors walk down a road of [what is probably the Buchenwald concentration camp] with barracks on either side.
on March 3, 1916 and passed away on September 15, 2003.
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15359. Two survivors rest against the side of a barrack following liberation.
on March 3, 1916 and passed away on September 15, 2003.
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15360. Survivors gather in the open courtyard of [what is probably the Buchenwald concentration camp] after liberation.
on March 3, 1916 and passed away on September 15, 2003.
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15361. Berlin-Marzahn (camp for Roma)
engineering works of Danneburg und Quandt and the stationery manufacturer F. & M. Schöffler.3
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15362. Anti-Jewish Legislation in North Africa
. On October 3, 1940, the first anti-Jewish law (Le Statut des Juifs) was introduced in France
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15363. Nazi Party Platform
revocation of the peace treaties of Versailles and Saint-Germain. 3. We demand land and territory
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15364. Hans Vogel's diary entry on boarding the refugee ship Nyassa
. Hans was born in Cologne, Germany on December 3, 1926. The family left
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15365. Hans Vogel's diary entry about receiving US immigration papers
Germany on December 3, 1926. The family left Germany in 1936, settling in
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15366. Hans Vogel's diary entry describing the voyage to the United States
Germany on December 3, 1926. The family left Germany in 1936, settling in Paris. They remained there until
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15367. The Order Police
Bialystok. They killed 2,000–3,000 Jews. Hundreds of those victims were burned alive in The Great Synagogue
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15368. Théophile Larue
their children and deported to Auschwitz. Over 3,000 children remained interned orphaned, until they
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15369. Uckermark Youth Camp
methods included strychnine poisoning, starvation, and gassing.3 On April 20, 1945, Commandant
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15370. Death March from Auschwitz
least 3,000 prisoners died on route to Gliwice alone; possibly as many as 15,000 prisoners died during
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15371. British Forces Approach Neuengamme
the course of a raid on the harbor on May 3. The Thielbek, carrying about 2,000 prisoners
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15372. Zigmond Adler
few blocks away. 1940-44: Zigmond was 3 when the Germans occupied
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15373. Henoch Kornfeld
Belzec killing center on July 7 where they were gassed. Henoch was 3 and a half years old.
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15374. Tomas Kulka
and a day after his parents were married. When Tomas was 3, his grandfather passed away and the Kulkas
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15375. Smiljka Ljoljic Visnjevac
central Yugoslav region of Herzegovina. Smiljka's mother died when Smiljka was 3, and the three girls were