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1. Anti-Nazi protest
Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany in January 1933. Soon thereafter, terror actions ... climaxed with the April 1, 1933, boycott of Jewish-owned businesses. This footage depicts a Jewish anti
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2. Aerial view of Dachau concentration camp
northwest of Munich, Germany, was the first regular concentration camp the Nazis established in 1933. About
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3. Anti-Nazi protest organized by American Jewish Congress
It held a mass rally as early as March 1933, soon after Hitler rose to power in Germany, and
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4. Reichstag fire
Communists for the incident. The Reichstag Fire Decree of February 28, 1933
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5. Dachau after liberation
the first regular concentration camp the Nazis established in 1933. About twelve years later, on April
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6. US soldiers care for Dachau survivors
camp the Nazis established in 1933. About twelve years later, on April 29, 1945, US armed forces
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7. Romani (Gypsy) campsite near Berlin
Germany even before the Nazi rise to power in 1933, the Nazis regarded them as
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8. Oranienburg camp
Berlin in March 1933. The first prisoners were German political prisoners, primarily Communists and
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9. Jerry von Halle describes restrictions on Jews in Amsterdam
In 1933 Jerry's family moved from Hamburg to Amsterdam. The
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10. Jerry von Halle describes hiding in Amsterdam
In 1933 Jerry's family moved from Hamburg to Amsterdam. The Germans
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11. Jerry von Halle describes hunger while in hiding in Amsterdam
In 1933 Jerry's family moved from Hamburg to Amsterdam. The
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12. Liberation of Dachau
the first regular concentration camp the Nazis established in 1933. About twelve years later, on April
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13. Joseph Maier describes Hermann Göring at Nuremberg
Joseph immigrated to the United States in 1933 after finishing university in Leipzig. His
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14. Joseph Maier describes Hjalmar Schacht at the Nuremberg trial
Joseph immigrated to the United States in 1933 after finishing university in Leipzig. His
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15. Germany rejects disarmament and international cooperation
Hitler repudiated this effort by withdrawing Germany from the conference in October 1933. At the same
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16. Suse Gruenbaum Schwarz describes preparation for and hiding during a Nazi raid
Suse's family moved to the Netherlands in 1933. After invading the
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17. "The Nazi Plan": Antisemitic Campaign
the Official Anti-Semitic Campaign 1 April 1933."
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18. "The Nazi Plan": Book Burning
material, including official newsreels. This footage is titled "The Burning of the Books, 10 May 1933."
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19. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes Anne Frank's parents
In 1933 Barbara's family moved to Amsterdam, in the Netherlands
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20. Israel Ipson describes forced labor to construct an airplane runway
Israel was raised in Kovno, Lithuania, and graduated from law school there in 1933. Because of
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21. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes receiving her first set of false papers
In 1933 Barbara's family moved to
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22. Reichstag fire trial
On the night of February 27, 1933, an unemployed Dutch construction worker named Marinus van der
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23. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes her reaction to Nazi-mandated schools for Jewish children in Amsterdam
In 1933 Barbara's family moved to
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24. Joseph Maier describes former Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hoess at the Nuremberg trial
Joseph immigrated to the United States in 1933 after finishing university in Leipzig. His
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25. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes false papers and moving people to hiding places
In 1933 Barbara's family moved to