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1. 3. Local “Auxiliary Police” Shoot Jewish Civilians
3. Local “Auxiliary Police” Shoot Jewish Civilians 3. Local “Auxiliary Police” Shoot
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2. 3. Rising Anti-Jewish Hatred Destroys Friendships
3. Rising Anti-Jewish Hatred Destroys Friendships 3. Rising Anti-Jewish Hatred Destroys Friendships
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3. 3. Building and Operating Nazi Camps
3. Building and Operating Nazi Camps 3. Building and Operating Nazi Camps
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4. 3. A Town Gathers to See Jewish Neighbors Deported
3. A Town Gathers to See Jewish Neighbors Deported 3. A Town Gathers to See Jewish Neighbors
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5. 3. A Lifeline and a Good Luck Charm
3. A Lifeline and a Good Luck Charm 3. A Lifeline and a Good Luck Charm
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6. 3. Spreading Nazi Racial Ideology in the Classroom
3. Spreading Nazi Racial Ideology in the Classroom 3. Spreading Nazi Racial Ideology in the
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7. “Germany’s Victory, Europe’s Freedom”
communism. He is using lightning bolts in a V shape that represents victory. German propagandists hoped to ... diminish the power of the Allied “V for victory” sign by using it themselves.
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8. In 1942 . . .
segregated, and African Americans launched a “Double-V” campaign to fight for victory against fascism abroad
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9. Surviving
Surviving Surviving Chapter V During the violence in 2017, more than 700,000 Rohingya fled to
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10. Naming the Crime
in spring 1945, the crime was given a name. A December 3, 1944, editorial in the Washington Post
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11. Deceiving the Victims
different locations. About 3,700 were then arrested and sent by train to internment camps. After a year of
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12. Last Mementos
Clara’s best friend, Genya Astman—like nearly all of Poland’s 3.3 million Jews—was
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13. Fear of Spies
and tips on acts against the national defense have reached the astounding maximum of nearly 3,000 a
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14. The German Newspaper Industry
newspapers, which increased the party’s share of total newspaper circulation from 3 percent in 1933 to
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15. The Spread of Propaganda Through Radio
result, many Germans could afford a radio. Radio ownership in Germany increased dramatically—from 4.3
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16. Reactions to Nazi Antisemitism
German journalist, Berlin, March 3, 1943 Popular reaction in Germany to the introduction of the Jewish