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26. Vue de loin d’une fumée sortant du camp d’extermination de Treblinka, incendié par les détenus au cours d’une révolte.
au cours d’une révolte. Scène photographiée par un employé des chemins de fer. Treblinka, Pologne, 2
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27. Des Juifs rassemblés lors de la révolte du ghetto de Varsovie sont forcés de marcher vers le point de rassemblement pour en être ...
Des Juifs rassemblés lors de la révolte du ghetto de Varsovie sont forcés de marcher vers le
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28. Au cours de la révolte du ghetto de Varsovie, des soldats allemands raflent des Juifs dans des usines pour les déporter.
Au cours de la révolte du ghetto de Varsovie, des soldats allemands raflent des Juifs dans des
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29. 22nd Nazi propaganda slide of a Hitler Youth educational presentation entitled "Germany Overcomes Jewry." Internationale, Freimaurerei und Marismus sind für die Juden Werkzeuge im Kampf um die politische Macht Die Revolte von 1918 verhilft ihnen zum Sieg und liefert Deutschland jüdischer Machtgier aus.
politische Macht Die Revolte von 1918 verhilft ihnen zum Sieg und liefert Deutschland jüdischer Machtgier aus ... . // International, Freemasonry and Marxism serve as tools for Jews in the struggle for political power. The revolt
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30. Sonderkommandos
participated in armed revolts. One example was at Auschwitz in October 1944. At Auschwitz, the ... Sonderkommando in all four main crematoria revolted. Crematorium IV ... were murdered in the revolt's aftermath. Three SS men were killed, while around ten were injured ... revolted, as they did at the Janowska (Lemburg) camp in German-occupied Poland. Summary
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31. 1943: Key Dates
armed revolt to Treblinka. The Operation Reinhard deportation coordination ... armed revolt of civilians in German-occupied Europe. April 30German ... . August 2Jewish prisoners revolt at the Treblinka killing center. Although around 200 ... armed revolt. About 300 escape. SS functionaries and police units, with assistance from German
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32. Jewish Uprisings in Ghettos and Camps, 1941–44
Warsaw ghetto uprising in the spring of 1943 was the largest single revolt by Jews. Hundreds of Jews ... . Treblinka Uprising About 1,000 Jewish prisoners participated in the revolt in Treblinka. On ... learning that they were going to be killed. The Germans crushed the revolt and murdered almost all of the
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33. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
The ghetto fighters were able to hold out for nearly a month, but on May 16, 1943, the revolt ended ... ŻOB is not yet ready to stage a revolt. After deportations end in September, the ŻOB expands to ... plan and prepare a full-scale revolt. The fighting organization is unified, strategies are planned
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34. Benjamin Barr Lindsey
? The Revolt of Modern Youth The Companionate Marriage Who was Benjamin Barr ... in the book burning, along with Lindsey's earlier work, The Revolt
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35. Jewish Uprisings in Camps
About 1,000 Jewish prisoners participated in the revolt in Treblinka. On ... the revolt and murdered almost all of the several hundred prisoners involved in the rebellion
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36. Spanish Civil War
's democratically elected republic. The Nationalist rebels' initial efforts to instigate military revolts throughout ... particularly cities with strong leftist political traditions, the revolts met with stiff opposition and were ... Almost 7,000 Catholic priests, monks, and nuns were killed, primarily in the first months of the revolt
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37. Sobibor
left in the camp, those who knew the plan initiated the revolt. The prisoners killed 11 German ... . Dismantling Sobibor After the revolt, German camp officials and ... revolt on October 14, 1943, after which the camp was closed.
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38. Flossenbürg: Key Dates
torch their barracks and kill some of the prisoner work supervisors (Kapos). The SS crushes the revolt ... transfers about 40 prisoners whom they identify as leaders of the revolt to Flossenbürg, where SS personnel
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39. Warsaw Uprising
them on the “Aryan” side of the city. For some Jews, the military revolt was a factor to leave their ... city of Warsaw opened the Warsaw Rising Museum to mark the 60th anniversary of the revolt.
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40. Hajj Amin al-Husayni: Arab Nationalist and Muslim Leader
absentia for incitement to revolt and sentenced him to 10 years imprisonment. Al-Husayni was pardoned and ... referred to as the Arab Revolt. When the Mandate government declared a state of emergency in response to a ... fled to Lebanon. The British crushed the Arab Revolt in the autumn of 1938. The violence left 206
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41. Treblinka
centers. On August 23, 1943, following the prisoner revolt at Treblinka, Kurt Franz succeeded Stangl as ... ” facilities. Resistance and Revolt in Treblinka ... late spring and summer of 1943, the resistance leaders decided to revolt. On August 2, 1943, prisoners
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42. Resistance in the Smaller Ghettos of Eastern Europe
more or less the scenario in more than ten smaller ghettos. For example, the revolts in places such as ... escaping to the forest, but such “successful revolts” were generally the exception to the rule. In many
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43. Sobibor: Key Dates
revolt in Sobibor. They kill nearly a dozen German staff and Trawniki-trained guards. Of 600 prisoners ... the Soviet POW who played a key role in planning the revolt. Of those prisoners who escape, SS and
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44. View of the Resistance segment on the second floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, including the "Partisans", "Jewish Partisans", "Death Camp Revolts" and "Ghetto ... Revolts" panels.
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45. Haika Grosman
underground and participant in the Bialystok ghetto revolt. Poland, 1945.
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46. Treblinka Uprising
killing centers. On August 2, 1943, about 1,000 Jewish inmates revolted in Treblinka.
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47. Smoke from the Treblinka killing center
revolt. This scene was photographed by a railway worker. Treblinka, Poland
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48. Sobibor - ID Cards/Oral Histories
an uprising. After the revolt, Sobibor was dismantled.
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49. Sobibor - Maps
Reinhard. On October 14, 1943, the Jewish prisoners in the camp launched an uprising. After the revolt
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50. An Ancient Kingdom Enters Dangerous Modern Times
neighboring Vietnam and Laos crumbled in the face of internal revolts. King Norodom Sihanouk, who had