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Zyklon B
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Gusen-Mauthausen, Neuengamme, Lublin-Majdanek, Sachsenhausen,Gusen-Mauthausen, Neuengamme, Lublin-Majdanek, Sachsenhausen, Stutthof, Stutthof, and Ravensbruck.Ravensbruck. In the spring of 1942 seven metric tons of the gas was used in Auschwitz and twelve metric tons the following
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Zyklon B
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Jul 1 2008, 4:50 PM EDT |
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Yemen, and Thenthen in the 1980's1980s by Saddam Hussein in the war against Iran. Gassing has been prohibited since the nineteenth century,century; howeverhowever, it was still used. Under international criminal law, using poisonous,poisonous or other gases during armed conflicts
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Adolf Eichmann
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Jun 18 2008, 9:24 AM EDT |
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resign. regime. His position was Minister of People’s Enlightenment and Propaganda. He had control of most matters relating to propaganda. He knew that for propaganda to work it had to be understood at the people’s level. Goebbels was the main mover of the
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Adolf Eichmann
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Jun 18 2008, 9:22 AM EDT |
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Goebbels was the main mover of the Nazi’s anti-Semitic campaign. He would issue orders against the Jews. At one book burning he announced the end
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Raoul Wallenberg
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Jun 18 2008, 9:14 AM EDT |
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Holocaust.Holocaust. Raoul was born August 4, 1912 to a wealthy and affluent family. He attended the University of Michigan, and after working in South Africa and Haifa, returned to Sweden to work and subsequently save Jews. Given his position and status, Raoul
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Raoul Wallenberg
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Jun 18 2008, 9:14 AM EDT |
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established with Hungarians made, Wallenberg challenged the Germans. Despite the personal risks, Raul retrieved Jews from marches and the trains, confronted Adolf Eichmann, forged papers, and provided food and medical supplies, . . . supplies. In JanuaryIn ofJanuary, 1945, Wallenberg was tokentaken by the Soviet Army,Army
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Displaced Persons Camps
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After a time, certain countries began to offer displaced persons an opportunity to find new homes around the world. Some of the countries were Belgium,
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Czestochowa
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Jun 17 2008, 11:49 AM EDT |
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Warsaw.Warsaw.The Germans invaded Poland September 1, 1939, and entered Czestochowa two days later. Persecution of its 28,500 Jews began immediately.A ghetto was established on April 9, 1941, and sealed off on August 23, 1941. Jews from other cities such as Lodz,Lodz, Plock, and Krakow,
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Czestochowa
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Jun 16 2008, 11:02 AM EDT |
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and elderly people were murdered by the Germans. When the Soviet army liberated Czestochowa, only 5,000 Jews were left in the area.Source:Leichter, Sinai. "Czestochowa." Encyclopedia of the Holocaust. Ed. Israel Gutman. 4 vols. New York: MacMillan Publishing Co., 1990.
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Czestochowa
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Jun 10 2008, 11:57 AM EDT |
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A ghetto was established on April 9, 1941, and sealed off on August 23, 1941. Jews from other cities such as Lodz, Plock, and Krakow, were sent to the Czestochowa ghetto, which eventually held more than 48,000 Jews.In January, 1943, the Zydowska Organizacja
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Czestochowa
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Jun 10 2008, 11:53 AM EDT |
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The Germans invaded Poland September 1, 1939, and entered Czestochowa two days later. Persecution of its 28,500 Jews began immediately.A ghetto was established on April 9, 1941, and sealed off on August 23, 1941. Jews from other cities such as Lodz, Plock, and Krakow, were
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Jun 10 2008, 11:43 AM EDT |
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Roundup of Jews in CzestochowaThe Germans invaded Poland September 1, 1939, and entered Czestochowa two days later. Persecution of its 28,500 Jews began immediately.A ghetto was established on April 9, 1941, and sealed off on August 23, 1941. Jews from other cities such as Lodz, Plock, and
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Roundup of Jews in CzestochowaThe Germans invaded Poland September 1, 1939, and entered Czestochowa two days later. Persecution of its 28,500 Jews began immediately.A ghetto was established on April 9, 1941, and sealed off on August 23, 1941. Jews from other cities such as Lodz, Plock, and
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Czestochowa
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Czestochowa
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