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51. King Christian X of Denmark
concerned about sparking general revolt in Denmark. They were also short on military and police resources
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52. Warsaw Polish Uprising
Vistula River. The Soviets failed to intervene; the Germans eventually crushed the revolt and razed the
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53. Images of Sobibor from deputy camp commandant Johann Niemann's album
revolt on October 14, 1943, after which the camp was closed and demolished.
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54. Attempt to Assassinate Hitler
would signal a popular anti-Nazi revolt. Hitler, however, survived the blast, and the coup attempt
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55. Ghettos
violent revolts in Vilna, Bialystok, Czestochowa, and several smaller ghettos. Ghettos in Hungary
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56. Jewish Resistance
rose in armed revolt after rumors that the Germans would deport the remaining ghetto inhabitants to
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57. De Kolo à Sobibor . . .
prisoners, two only by first name, including two who organized the revolt at the camp in October 1943.
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58. De Staw à Sobibor
organized the revolt in the camp in 1943.
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59. Le camp de Sobibor . . .
revolt in Sobibor. He was killed in 1945 after liberation by a Pole. The document names one other
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60. Chil M. Rajchman testimony
deportation to Treblinka, his treatment by Ukrainian guards in Treblinka, the prisoners' revolt in the camp
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61. Hajj Amin al-Husayni: Key Dates
-Husayni flees to Syria. In April, a British tribunal convicts him in absentia for incitement to revolt
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62. 1944: Key Dates
and kills the guards. About 250 participants of the revolt die in battle with the SS and police units
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63. Ceasefire Ends Hostilities of World War I
decided to pursue a ceasefire. As news spread that the war was lost, revolts broke out throughout many
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64. Grafeneck T4 Facility
prisoner revolt on October 14, 1943.
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65. Brandenburg T4 Facility
He was killed during the Sobibor prisoner revolt on October 14, 1943.
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66. Bernburg T4 Facility
prisoner revolt on October 14, 1943.
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67. World War I
widespread revolt in German coastal cities and in the major municipal areas of Hannover, Frankfurt on Main
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68. Adolf Hitler: 1930-1933
Stennes in April 1931. He overcame a revolt in the NSDAP led by Otto Strasser, who had opposed the Führer
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69. Warsaw
failed to intervene; the Germans eventually crushed the revolt and razed the center of the city to the
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70. Albert Gani
crematorium IV revolted, disarming SS guards and blowing up the crematorium
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71. Joseph Gani
revolted, disarming SS guards and blowing up the crematorium. Soon, other Sonderkommando workers, including
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72. Oral history interview with Esther Raab
Germans; how she and other Sobibór inmates planned and executed the revolt in the camp; escaping into the ... woods near the camp during the revolt and receiving a gunshot wound during the escape; how the Sobibór ... camp; her thoughts on her actions during the Sobibór revolt as being actions of heroism; the types of
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73. Oral history interview with Chaim Engel
camp; his participation in the murder of a German Kapo; the prisoner revolt in Sobibór in October 1943 ... his escape after the prisoner revolt and his time in hiding with other Sobibór escapees; his ... Holocaust; and his thoughts on heroism as part of the prisoner revolt in Sobibór.
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74. De Biala-Podlaska à Sobibor . . .
This is a translation of a 1968 article A.A. Petcherski, one of the organizers of the revolt at
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75. Guidelines for Teaching About the Holocaust
have multiple meanings. Resistance, for example, usually refers to a physical act of armed revolt