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1. List of missing Yugo Slavs
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2. Victims of the Nazi Era: Nazi Racial Ideology
subject peoples, especially the Slavs and the so-called Asiatics (by which they meant the peoples of ... Jews, Roma, Africans, and Slavs. The offspring of these marriages were said to dilute the superior ... traditional Socialist tool—Soviet communism—to mobilize the otherwise incapable Slavs and to deceive Germans ... vast territories in the east from the Slavs. The conquest of the east would provide Germany with the
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3. Yugoslavia
Christian and Muslim worlds, and subject to the migration of the south Slav peoples, German colonization ... Bosniak leaders agreed to the establishment of a South Slav Union under the rule of the Serb monarch, King ... . Population Inhabited primarily by Catholic Slovenes, a south Slav people, Slovenia had German ... (themselves divided between Catholics and Lutherans) and Italian minorities. In Croatia, the south Slav and
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4. Lebensraum
Slavs and Jews. A biological view of Lebensraum resonated with an inaccurate historical view of ... one German publication stated in 1916, “we Germanic people build up—create—the Slav broods and dreams ... Slavs and Jews. The drive to clear the East of inferior populations in preparation for German
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5. Who were the Victims?
. Poles were viewed as “subhuman” Slavs. They suffered a brutal German ... as “subhuman” Slavs. The Nazis believed they were linked to the “Judeo-Bolshevik threat.” 3.3 million ... viewed as “subhuman” Slavs and part of the “Judeo-Bolshevik” menace. The myth of Judeo-Bolshevism claimed
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6. The German Army and the Racial Nature of the War against the Soviet Union
commissars became general knowledge. According to Nazi ideology, Slavs ... meant the starvation of millions of Slavs. The Ruthless Repression of Resistance In the
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7. Aryan
Poles, Russians, and some other Slavs suffered brutal persecution under ... Slavs to be composed of the same races, including Nordic, as Germans. They were deemed to be of related
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8. Origins of Neo-Nazi and White Supremacist Terms and Symbols
people topped the racial hierarchy; Slavs, Blacks, and Arabs were lower, and Jews, who were believed to ... through the exclusion of Jews from public life, then the murder of disabled Germans as well as Slavs and
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9. Melk
French, Soviet citizens, Germans, Italians, Greeks, and Yugo slavs. However, there were also in Melk ... ,432 Hungarians; 546 French; 388 Soviet citizens; 302 Italians; 174 Yugo slavs; 150 Germans and Austrians; 101
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10. Classification System in Nazi Concentration Camps
Poles and other Slavs as inferior, and slated them for subjugation, forced labor, and sometimes death
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11. Nazi Persecution of Soviet Prisoners of War
racial war between German "Aryans" and subhuman Slavs and Jews. From the very beginning this war of
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12. Forced Labor: Soviet POWs January 1942 through May 1945
were caught in their own ethnic and racial stereotypes. They thought of Slavs as stupid and incompetent
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13. Soviet Prisoners of War
racial war between German "Aryans" and what they considered to be subhuman Slavs and Jews. From the very
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14. Polana, Czechoslovakia
because they were Slavs. My oldest sister, Ellen, wanted to immigrate to the United States, but she
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15. Public Humiliation
Slavs. In 1941, officials in present-day
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16. Soviet Prisoners of War in Minsk
subhuman Slavs and Jews. From the very beginning the war against the Soviet Union included the brutal
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17. Reel 2. Transport lists. I.T.S File 6. Typed lists, legibility fair to poor, names, date and city of birth, some occupations: 500
Poles, 1944, 1350 Jewish women, 500 Slavs, 1300 Jewish men; I.T.S. File 9. 11,000 Jews of various ... legibility poor, names , date and city of birth, occupation, several thousand Jewish men, c. 1000 Slavs; I
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18. The Eastern Front: The German War against the Soviet Union
. The Nazis believed that the Slavs and other ethnic groups in the Soviet Union were racially inferior
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19. Genocide as the Nazi locomotive of history
about gays, people of Slavs, and Roma.
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20. ITS File 11 OCC 2/12 (1-9) IC/3 Arrivals from Buchenwald 1942-45. From Buchenwald, 14 Oct 42, 405 Jewish men, with date of birth.
Jewish men, with date of birth. From Buchenwald, 27 Nov 42, 166 Slavs and other nationalities, with date
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21. OCC 2/17 (26-46) IC/4 Transport lists to Buchenwald 24 Jun 44 - 7 Dec 44. Weimar-Buchenwald 24 Jun 44: 2000 Political Poles.
Poles, 25 misc. Slavs, and 10 professional criminals
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22. File 12 OCC 2/17/(1-27) IC/4 Transports to Buchenwald 22 Jul 43 - 24 Jun 44. 3 Polish doctors, 10 Jun 43, date of birth.
date of birth, place of birth, occ. 99 Slavs, 14 May 44, date of birth, place of birth, occ. 1682
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23. Suffering of Germans in Czech; Nazi occup. of Czech
. Bohemia/Moravia. Map. Narrator, "Before the Slavs...Germans...the German Kaisers built..." WS, lovely
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24. Staedtler pencil from a carrying case containing anthropometry instruments used in Nazi Germany
foreign,” including Jews, “Slavs, Roma (gypsies), and blacks.” Racial hygiene studies assigned individuals
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25. Faber dermatograph pencil from a carrying case containing anthropometry instruments used in Nazi Germany
“less valuable” or “racially foreign,” including Jews, “Slavs, Roma (gypsies), and blacks.” Racial