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1. Conditions in the Warsaw ghetto
Warsaw was packed into 2.4 percent of the city's area. The Germans set a food ration for Jews at just 181 ... calories a day. By August 1941, more than 5,000 people a month succumbed to starvation and disease.
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2. Conditions in the Warsaw ghetto
Warsaw was packed into 2.4 percent of the city's area. The Germans set a food ration for Jews at just 181 ... calories a day. By August 1941, more than 5,000 people a month succumbed to starvation and disease.
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3. 100-meter race at the Olympic Games in Berlin, 1936
shows Owens winning the 100-meter dash in a time of 10.3 seconds. Owens ... was one of the 18 African Americans (16 men and 2 women) who competed in ... the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. These athletes brought home 14 medals: 8 gold; 4 silver; and 2
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4. Isadore Helfing describes labor in the Treblinka camp
Isadore was born to a Jewish family in Kielce, Poland. Germany invaded ... forced labor. After arrival at the camp, Isadore hid in a pile of bodies. His parents were killed ... Isadore survived by working in the camp. On August 2, 1943, prisoners at ... Treblinka revolted and Isadore escaped. He was first taken in by a farmer, and then stayed with a
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5. Hajj Amin al-Husayni meets Hitler
a secret but formal treaty--in which Germany would: 1) pledge not to occupy Arab land, 2) recognize ... in in the Reich chancellery, Hitler declined to grant al-Husayni’s request for a public statement--or ... Palestine. The Führer confirmed that the “struggle against a Jewish homeland in Palestine” would be part of
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6. Displaced persons leave for the United States
displaced persons (DPs). The remaining 1.5 to 2 million DPs—both Jews and non-Jews—refused or ... years after the war, displaced persons in Munich pack their belongings and board a US airplane for the