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426. Aufnahmen
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427. Aufnahmen
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428. Berichtigungen z. Zugang v. 21.4.44.
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429. Entlassung
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430. Entlassungen
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431. Entlassungen
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432. Todesmeldung
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433. Veränderungsmeldung für den 1. Dezember 1943
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434. Veränderungsmeldung für den 12. Januar 1945
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435. Veränderungsmeldung für den 16. April 1942
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436. Veränderungsmeldung für den 20. Januar 1945
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437. Veränderungsmeldung für den 20. März 1942
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438. Veränderungsmeldung für den 23. März 1942
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439. Veränderungsmeldung für den 25. Juni 1943
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440. Verzeichnis der Steinmetzlehrlinge.
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441. Poland
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442. Verzeichnis der Verspäteten
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443. Museum Exhibition on Nazi Propaganda to Open at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris
Jehovah's Witnesses, and mentally and physically disabled persons, were also portrayed as threats to the
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444. "State of Deception" Museum Exhibition Opens at the European Parliament in Brussels
Jehovah’s Witnesses, and mentally and physically disabled persons, were also portrayed as threats to the
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445. Simon-Skjodt Center Director Kikoler Addresses International Religious Freedom Summit
Jehovah’s witness, LGBTQ communities, and innocent others. We can’t allow apathy or indifference to
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446. Non-Jewish Resistance
and axes, the Roma refused to leave. The SS men retreated. Jehovah ... 's Witnesses resisted Nazism through defiance. They refused to serve in the German army and, as concentration
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447. Flossenbürg: Key Dates
homosexuals; and seven are Jehovah's Witnesses. In 1943, prisoner forced labor
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448. Bergen-Belsen
prisoners, Roma (Gypsies), "asocials," criminals, Jehovah's Witnesses, and gay men. As Allied and
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449. Sachsenhausen
Jehovah's Witnesses, "asocials" (among these prisoners were Roma and Sinti), and, later, Soviet civilians
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450. Buchenwald Concentration Camp Opens
Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma and Sinti (Gypsies), and German military deserters at Buchenwald.