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4326. Reliving the Nightmare
November 6, 1998.
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4327. A memoir relating to experiences in Minsk and Bergen-Belsen
Testimony, handwritten, 6 pages (with typed English translation), circa 1990s. Describes
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4328. Nazi government Jewish propaganda collection
on June 6, 2004.
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4329. Beate Steigner collection
-Frauen-Warte, Issue 15, Year 6.
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4330. Greece
1941, Hitler ordered the invasion of Yugoslavia and Greece. On April 6
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4331. Return to Europe of the St. Louis
On June 6, 1939, the St. Louis turned back toward Europe. Seven days later, while the
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4332. Nazi Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses
an estimated 6,000 Witnesses (including some from Austria and Czechoslovakia) were detained in
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4333. Deportations to and from the Warsaw Ghetto
Poniatowa forced-labor camp, and some 6,000 to the Trawniki forced-labor camp. The remaining 2,000 were
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4334. Vienna
some 6,000 Austrian Jews and deported them to the Dachau concentration
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4335. Hungary before the German Occupation
Jewish population of 825,000, less than 6 percent of the total population. This figure included 100
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4336. Invasion of Poland, Fall 1939
of Polish units ended on October 6. The German Occupation of Poland
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4337. Evian Conference fails to aid refugees
Delegates of 32 countries assembled at the Royal Hotel in Evian, France, from July 6 to 15, 1938
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4338. The SA
. After Hitler was released from jail, the SA was formally reestablished in February 1925. In 1926, 6
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4339. Janusz Korczak
Warsaw ghetto. On the morning of August 5 or 6, German police suddenly arrived and ordered Korczak
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4340. Reich Security Main Office (RSHA)
management for approximately 6 months. In January 1943, he appointed a new RSHA leader
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4341. Esterwegen Concentration Camp
conditions. On November 6, 1933, the Prussian police temporarily took over the administration of the camp and
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4342. Geography of the Holocaust
end of the war, 6 million Jews and millions of other victims were dead.
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4343. St. Louis Sets Sail
entry, the St. Louis was forced to return to Europe on June 6, 1939. Following difficult
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4344. The Nazi Rise to Power
elections of May 2, 1928, the Nazis received only 2.6 percent of the national vote, a proportionate decline
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4345. Emanuel Ringelblum and the Creation of the Oneg Shabbat Archive
Zbaszyn. There, 6,000 Jewish refugees from Germany, hungry and cold, were stranded on the border, denied
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4346. Children's Aid Society (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants)
. Although the Maison d’Izieu was well hidden, the OSE decided to evacuate that home as well. On April 6
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4347. The Rwanda Genocide
Hundred Day Genocide On the evening of April 6, 1994
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4348. Chaim Yelin
. Capture On April 6, 1944, while Yelin was in central Kovno trying to arrange another transport of
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4349. Rwandan Genocide Begins
The conflict started on April 6, 1994, when a plane carrying Rwandan President Juvenal
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4350. Polish Victims
work 10 hours a day, 6 days a week. Otherwise, we would be shipped to Germany to forced-labor camps or