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  1. Auschwitz
    ... September 1939. Gutman, p. 107 The Nazis established Auschwitz on April 27, 1940 under the direction of Heinrich Himmler. Himmler was ...
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  2. HolocaustConcentration Camps
    ... The most notorious concentration camp ever was AuschwitzBirkenau. Auschwitz was opened in April of 1940. It became the first Annihilation death camp. ...
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  3. Aushwitz1
    AUSCHWITZ BY CHRISTOPHER JAMES The Nazis establishes Auschwitz in April 1940, under the orders of Heinrich Himmler. Heinrich Himmler ...
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  4. Aushwitz
    The Nazis establishes Auschwitz in April 1940, under the orders of Heinrich Himmler. Heinrich Himmler was in charge of two Nazi organizations. ...
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  5. Auschwitzconcentration camp
    ... camp Auschwitz, located in Poland, was Nazi Germanyamp39s largest and most terrible concentration camp. It was established by order of Himmler on April 27, 1940. ...
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  6. The Auschwitz Complex
    ... The Auschwtiz complex was established in April 1940. ... Large numbers of Poles, Soviet prisoners of war, gypsies, and homosexuals died at Auschwitz. ...
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  7. Auschwitz
    ... was here that over 1.25 million people were killed within the confines of Auschwitz, 90 of which were Jews. Construction of the camp began on April 27, 1940 ...
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  8. The AuschwitzBirkenau Concentration Camp in World War II
    ... her subjects, received a 20 year sentence but was released in April 1952 and ... During WW2 only one man managed to get prisoners out of Auschwitz Oscar Schindler ...
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  9. Joesph Mengele and his Atrocities
    ... features. Auschwitz was constructed on April 27, 1940. Auschwitz was composed of three large camps and fortyfive minicamps. At ...
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  10. resistance in the Holocaust
    ... the world. On April 7, 1944 two Jewish prisoners, Alfred Wetzler and Rudolf Vrba, escaped from Auschwitz. Their descriptions of ...
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  11. Holocaust 6
    ... The most notorious camp was AuschwitzBirkenau, built in April 1940, it was the largest extermination camp, the camp alone killed an estimated 1.5 million to 4 ...
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  12. Hitler and the Holocaust
    ... When the red army marched into Auschwitz to liberate the camp on January 15, 1945, they found ... In late April, Hitler and his wife Eva Braun committed suicide. ...
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  13. Holocaust2
    ... Auschwitz was the main extermination camp. Auschwitz was also known as ampquotThe Death Campampquot. ... Adolf Hitler was born April 20, 1889 in Austria. ...
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  14. hitler and the holocaust
    ... When the red army marched into Auschwitz to liberate the camp on January 15, 1945, they found ... In late April, Hitler and his wife Eva Braun committed suicide. ...
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  15. Holocaust paper
    ... Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau, Austria, a small town across the Inn River from Germany. ... Auschwitz was the worst concentration camp. ...
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  16. Holocaust4
    ... At the beginning of April 1944, the SS evacuated several thousand Jews. On January 1945, tens of thousands of ex Auschwitz inmates were sent to Buchenwald. ...
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  17. Anti Semitism
    ... In April of 1920 he went to work full time for the newly renamed National Socialist German Workersamp39 Nazi Party. ... In Poland there were camps called Auschwitz. ...
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  18. Holocaust
    ... In April, 1959, Broad was called to testify in a trial on the SS of Auschwitz, and he acknowledged the authorship of the memoir, confirmed its validity, and ...
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  19. The Holocaust 6
    ... In April of 1943, the 65,000 remaining prisoners in the Warsaw ghetto ... 6 arrival points in Poland: Kulmhof, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Lublin, and Auschwitz. ...
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  20. equaality
    ... Between January and April of 1945, over 35,000 people died, mostly from neglect ... liberators would encounter at the death camps, such as Auschwitz and Treblinka. ...
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  21. promo leviampamp holocaust
    ... camps.ampquot Primo Levi committed suicide in his native Turin in April 1987. ... Auschwitz one of seven concentration camps throughout Europe carried out that plan in ...
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  22. Schindlers Ark
    The story of Oskar Schindler and his legacy began on April 28th 1908 in the ... from the Nazi Death camps such as Plasow and the now infamous Auschwitz is Poland. ...
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  23. Holocaust
    ... ampquotThe concentration and deathcamp complex at AuschwitzBirkenau was the ... prisoners of war, all between December 1941 and March 1943 and between April and August ...
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  24. Holocaust
    ... The first major ghetto was set up in Lodz in April 1940 ... Auschwitz, the most notorious of all the camps, killed an estimated 1,000,000 Jews from February 1942 to ...
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  25. The Holocaust 10
    ... At the beginning of April 1944, the SS evacuated several thousand Jews. On January 1945, tens of thousands of exAuschwitz inmates were sent to Buchenwald. ...
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  26. Holocaust
    ... survived the internments at camps Auschwitz, Buna, Gleiwitz, and Buchenwald. He witnessed the American tanks liberation of Camp Buchenwald on April 11, 1945 at ...
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  27. cloning5
    ... Hitler killed himself on April 30, 1945. His long term bride, Eva Braun joined him in suicide. ... Auschwitz was first built shortly after Polandamp39s defeat. ...
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  28. Night
    ... They also noticed a horrible odor in the air. They were at Birkenau, reception area for Auschwitz. ... On April fifth, they were being evacuated again. ...
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  29. Adolf Hitlers affect on the world
    ... By the end of April Jews were not allowed to work in government jobs, slaughter animals, and be admitted to German ... Auschwitz was the largest camp in Europe. ...
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  30. Night4
    ... Eventually, they are marched from Birkenau to the main camp, Auschwitz itself, and ... Eliezer survives in Buchenwald, an empty shell of a man, until April 11, 1945 ...
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