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1. Defeat of Nazi Germany, 1942-1945
North Africa. With the Soviets on the offensive, German troops were pushed westward, gradually ... divisions landed on the beaches of Normandy, France, pushing German troops ... German capital of Berlin. On April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler killed himself. The German armed forces ... surrendered unconditionally in the west on May 7 and in the east on May 9, 1945, bringing an end World War II
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2. The Voyage of the St. Louis
On May 13, 1939, the German transatlantic liner St. Louis ... sailed from Hamburg, Germany, for Havana, Cuba. On the voyage were 937 passengers. Almost all were Jews ... the increase in personal assaults on Jews during the spring and summer, the nationwide
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3. Voyage of the "St. Louis," May 13-June 17, 1939
the voyage of the SS "St. Louis." On May 13, 1939, the SS "St. Louis," a ... German ocean liner, left Germany with almost a thousand Jewish refugees on
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4. Einsatzgruppen massacre sites in Ukraine and surrounding areas
In the summer of 1941, following Germany's attack on the Soviet ... locations of mass killing sites in eastern Europe at the height of German expansion. The area on the map
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5. Killing Centers in German-occupied Poland, 1942
victims murdered in the killing centers included Roma (Gypsies) and Soviet prisoners of war. On ... Majdanek camp (located just outside the city of Lublin) as a sixth killing center. However, based on newer
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6. Persecution of Roma (Gypsies), 1939-1945
Roma (Gypsies) were among the groups singled out on racial grounds
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7. Ghettos in occupied Poland, 1939-1941
population as a whole and from neighboring Jewish communities. The Warsaw ghetto, established on October 12
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8. Warsaw ghetto uprising, 1943
occupied Warsaw on September 29, 1939. In October 1940, the Germans ordered the establishment of a ghetto
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9. Liberation of major Nazi camps, 1944-1945
As Allied troops moved across Europe in a series of offensives on Germany, they began to
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10. German conquests in Europe, 1939-1942
On June 22, 1941, German forces suddenly invaded the Soviet Union. But
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11. Escape routes from German-occupied Europe, 1942
German attack on the Soviet Union, more than a million Soviet Jews escaped eastward, fleeing the
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12. European rail system, 1939
deportation meant transit to killing centers for most Jews. Deportations on this
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13. Nazi concentration camps, 1933–39
established on the local level throughout Germany. Gradually, most of these early camps were disbanded and
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14. Major Nazi camps in Greater Germany, 1944
eastern France, Ravensbrueck near Berlin, and Stutthof near Danzig on the Baltic coast became
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15. Major death marches and evacuations, 1944-1945
In January 1945, the Third Reich stood on the verge of military
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16. Rescue of Danish Jews, fall 1943
Danes demanded information on their whereabouts. The vigor of Danish protests perhaps prevented their
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17. Nazi concentration camps, 1933–34
political opponents. They were established on the local level throughout Germany. Gradually, most of these
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18. German territorial losses, Treaty of Versailles, 1919
allied states) imposed punitive territorial, military, and economic provisions on defeated Germany. In