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26. Sobibor - ID Cards/Oral Histories
an uprising. After the revolt, Sobibor was dismantled.
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27. Sobibor - Maps
Reinhard. On October 14, 1943, the Jewish prisoners in the camp launched an uprising. After the revolt
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28. Auschwitz
Austria. The Prisoner Revolt at Auschwitz ... . The Germans crushed the revolt and killed almost all of the prisoners involved in the rebellion. The
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29. An Ancient Kingdom Enters Dangerous Modern Times
neighboring Vietnam and Laos crumbled in the face of internal revolts. King Norodom Sihanouk, who had
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30. Chad S.A. Gibbs
Darkness: Perseverance, Resistance, and Revolt at Treblinka.” Chad’s dissertation makes of use spatial and
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31. German Resistance to Hitler
death should signal a general anti-Nazi revolt. Military officers attempted to assassinate Hitler on
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32. Meir Porges
. By the time the revolt was crushed and the Germans had reoccupied the country, Meir had secured
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33. Rescue and Resistance
revolted against Nazi oppression in the Warsaw ghetto and in killing centers.
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34. Sobibor (Abridged Article) - ID Cards/Oral Histories
an uprising. After the revolt, Sobibor was dismantled.
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35. Death Toll Mounts in Syria as Government Expands Campaign of Violence
what continues to occur is absolutely revolting, and we condemn these barbaric acts in the strongest
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36. Havi Dreifuss
their actions during the revolt. Additionally, as part of analyzing the experiences of Orthodox Jews as
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37. Gideon Frieder
response, Slovak resistance groups launched a revolt known as the Slovak National Uprising (Slovenské
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38. Abba Kovner
defenseless, but the only reply to the murderer is revolt! Brothers! Better to fall as free fighters than to
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39. Sobibor Uprising
revolt. About 300 escape. SS functionaries and police units, with assistance from German military units
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40. Sobibor Uprising
urge the prisoners to flee. The revolt was set for a day when Sobibor's commandant and several of its
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41. Armed Jewish Resistance: Partisans
towns in eastern Poland in 1942. Revolts took place in Starodubsk, Kletsk, Lachva, Mir, Tuchin, and
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42. Museum Statement on World War I Centennial
radical revolt and redistribution of wealth. A brutal civil war in 1917 led to the creation of the new
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43. Arye Ephrath
Slovakia to combat an increase in partisan activity. After crushing the Slovak National Uprising, a revolt
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44. Vienna Chanukah 1938
celebrating the successful Jewish revolt against the occupying forces of the Greek Empire, and the
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45. Museum Acquires Sobibor Perpetrator Collection
in the nearby city of Chelm for the eleven SS men killed during the Sobibor prisoner revolt in
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46. Jewish Resistance
rose in armed revolt after rumors that the Germans would deport the remaining ghetto inhabitants to
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47. Warsaw Polish Uprising
Vistula River. The Soviets failed to intervene; the Germans eventually crushed the revolt and razed the
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48. Images of Sobibor from deputy camp commandant Johann Niemann's album
revolt on October 14, 1943, after which the camp was closed and demolished.
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49. Attempt to Assassinate Hitler
would signal a popular anti-Nazi revolt. Hitler, however, survived the blast, and the coup attempt
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50. Ghettos
violent revolts in Vilna, Bialystok, Czestochowa, and several smaller ghettos. Ghettos in Hungary