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  • Rab concentration camp
  • Concentration camp run by Italy during WWII

    The Rab concentration camp (Italian: Campo di concentramento per internati civili di Guerra – Arbe; Croatian: Koncentracijski logor Rab; Slovene: Koncentracijsko

    Rab concentration camp

    Rab concentration camp

    Rab_concentration_camp

  • Gonars concentration camp
  • Concentration camp run by Italy during WWII

    Many prisoners were transferred to this camp from another Italian concentration camp, the Rab concentration camp, which served as equivalent of the final

    Gonars concentration camp

    Gonars concentration camp

    Gonars_concentration_camp

  • Rab
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    rab or Rab in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rab may refer to: Rab (island), an island in Croatia Rab (town), on the island Rab concentration camp,

    Rab

    Rab

  • Rab (island)
  • Island in Croatia

    Italy established the Rab concentration camp on the island. A memorial complex built in 1953 commemorates the site of the former camp, located in the village

    Rab (island)

    Rab (island)

    Rab_(island)

  • Rab battalion
  • Partisan unit of the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia

    Rab Battalion was a unit of the Yugoslav partisans during the Second World War. It was formed by and from Jewish survivors of Rab concentration camp upon

    Rab battalion

    Rab battalion

    Rab_battalion

  • Molat concentration camp
  • Italian concentration camp

    Ministry of the Interior. The camp existed from June 30, 1942 to September 8, 1943 and, like the Gonars and Rab concentration camps, was used mainly for the

    Molat concentration camp

    Molat_concentration_camp

  • Concentration camps in the Independent State of Croatia
  • concentration camp Sisak concentration camp Vinkovci Jankomir Kraljevica Brač Hvar Gruž Kupari Lopud Molat concentration camp Rab concentration camp List

    Concentration camps in the Independent State of Croatia

    Concentration camps in the Independent State of Croatia

    Concentration_camps_in_the_Independent_State_of_Croatia

  • Thea Altaras
  • Croatian-German architect

    mother and sister Jelka, at the Rab concentration camp. After the capitulation of Italy and the liberation of the camp, Altaras joined the Partisans with

    Thea Altaras

    Thea Altaras

    Thea_Altaras

  • World War II in the Slovene Lands
  • Europe. They filled many Italian concentration camps, such as Rab concentration camp, in Gonars concentration camp, Monigo (Treviso), Renicci d'Anghiari

    World War II in the Slovene Lands

    World War II in the Slovene Lands

    World_War_II_in_the_Slovene_Lands

  • Igo Gruden
  • Slovene poet and translator

    Nation, and was interned by the Italian occupation forces to the Rab concentration camp. After the Italian armistice, he joined the Partisan resistance

    Igo Gruden

    Igo Gruden

    Igo_Gruden

  • Mihael Montiljo
  • Croatian Jewish cultural activist and lawyer

    the Sarajevo camp. Montiljo later escaped to Dalmatia, where in 1943 he was again imprisoned, but this time at the Rab concentration camp. After a successful

    Mihael Montiljo

    Mihael_Montiljo

  • List of concentration and internment camps
  • This is a list of internment and concentration camps, organized by country. In general, a camp or group of camps is designated to the country whose government

    List of concentration and internment camps

    List of concentration and internment camps

    List_of_concentration_and_internment_camps

  • Marija Kon
  • Bosnian Germanist and doctor

    job and soon found herself interned with her family in Rab concentration camp. Following the camp's liberation in 1943, she reached Partisan territory in

    Marija Kon

    Marija_Kon

  • Kupari, Croatia
  • Village in Croatia

    camp was transferred to the Independent State of Croatia, which in May 1943 transferred the Jewish inmates there to the notorious Rab concentration camp

    Kupari, Croatia

    Kupari, Croatia

    Kupari,_Croatia

  • Alfred Pal
  • Croatian painter and graphic designer

    detention camp in Kraljevica and was later transferred to Rab concentration camp. After the 1943 capitulation of Italy and the liberation of the camp, he joined

    Alfred Pal

    Alfred_Pal

  • Anton Vratuša
  • Slovenian politician and diplomat

    the Italian concentration camps at Gonars, Treviso, Padua, and Rab from February 1942 to September 1943. After the concentration camp at Rab was liberated

    Anton Vratuša

    Anton Vratuša

    Anton_Vratuša

  • Ivan Rein
  • Croatian painter

    and moved all prisoners to the Rab concentration camp. After the capitulation of Italy and the liberation of the camp, Rein joined the Partisans. At the

    Ivan Rein

    Ivan_Rein

  • Monigo concentration camp
  • Italian concentration camp

    followed in autumn by Croatian individuals (most of them from Rab concentration camp). Due to its relatively small size and the cold weather of early

    Monigo concentration camp

    Monigo concentration camp

    Monigo_concentration_camp

  • Maja Bošković-Stulli
  • Croatian slavicist & folklorist (1922–2012)

    In 1943, after the capitulation of Italy and liberation of the Rab concentration camp, she joined the Partisans. Many members of her family perished during

    Maja Bošković-Stulli

    Maja_Bošković-Stulli

  • Jasenovac concentration camp
  • Concentration camp run by the Ustaše in occupied Yugoslavia during World War II

    Jasenovac (pronounced [jasěnovats]) was a concentration and extermination camp established in the village of the same name by the authorities of the Independent

    Jasenovac concentration camp

    Jasenovac concentration camp

    Jasenovac_concentration_camp

  • History of fascism (1922–1945)
  • on vacation", denying the existence of Italian concentration camps such as the Rab concentration camp. History of fascism (1945–present) Fascism and ideology

    History of fascism (1922–1945)

    History of fascism (1922–1945)

    History_of_fascism_(1922–1945)

  • Jakob Finci
  • Bosnian Jewish community leader and diplomat

    to a Sephardic Jewish family on 1 October 1943 in the WWII-era Rab concentration camp.[citation needed] A lawyer by profession, Finci became member of

    Jakob Finci

    Jakob Finci

    Jakob_Finci

  • Italian war crimes
  • War crimes committed by Italy

    the Rab concentration camp, 3,413 were women and children, with children accounting for 1,422 of the prisoners. Over 3,500 internees died at Rab alone

    Italian war crimes

    Italian war crimes

    Italian_war_crimes

  • Josip Srebrnič
  • Catholic bishop

    and organized humanitarian help for the prisoners in the Italian Rab concentration camp, which was established on the territory under his ecclesiastical

    Josip Srebrnič

    Josip Srebrnič

    Josip_Srebrnič

  • History of the Jews in Dubrovnik
  • Jewish community of Dubrovnik

    parts of Croatia, then in June 1943 they were transferred to the Rab concentration camp with most Jews from Italian-occupied lands. In October 1944 Josip

    History of the Jews in Dubrovnik

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Dubrovnik

  • Kampor
  • Village in Croatia

    feast of St. Euphemia on September 16. During World War II, the Rab concentration camp was built near the village. After the war, a memorial was built

    Kampor

    Kampor

    Kampor

  • Edmund Moster
  • Jasenovac concentration camp where he was killed in 1942. His brother Bernard was also killed during the Holocaust in 1942, at Rab concentration camp. After

    Edmund Moster

    Edmund_Moster

  • Italian fascism and racism
  • the Gonars concentration camp the first transport of 5,343 internees (1,643 of whom were children) arrived at the Rab concentration camp which was already

    Italian fascism and racism

    Italian fascism and racism

    Italian_fascism_and_racism

  • Slovenes
  • South Slavic ethnic group

    Europe that filled up many Italian concentration camps, such as Rab concentration camp, in Gonars concentration camp, Monigo (Treviso), Renicci d'Anghiari

    Slovenes

    Slovenes

    Slovenes

  • Otto Miskolczy
  • and moved all prisoners to the Rab concentration camp. After the capitulation of Italy and the liberation of the camp, Miskolczy joined the Partisans

    Otto Miskolczy

    Otto_Miskolczy

  • Anti-Slavic sentiment
  • Hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Slavic peoples

    Western European heritage. Due to this, many of them were interned in concentration camps. What is more, there was constant discrimination towards Ukrainians

    Anti-Slavic sentiment

    Anti-Slavic_sentiment

  • List of Italian concentration camps
  • Italian concentration camps include camps from the Italian colonial wars in Africa as well as camps for the civilian population from areas occupied by

    List of Italian concentration camps

    List_of_Italian_concentration_camps

  • Anti-fascism
  • Opposition to fascism

    population, filling up the Rab concentration camp and Gonars concentration camp as well as other Italian concentration camps. The specific term anti-fascism

    Anti-fascism

    Anti-fascism

    Anti-fascism

  • Novi Kot
  • Place in Lower Carniola, Slovenia

    settlement on 29 July 1942 and imprisoned many of the inhabitants at the Rab concentration camp, where 46 of them died. When the survivors returned, some of them

    Novi Kot

    Novi Kot

    Novi_Kot

  • Croatia–Italy relations
  • Bilateral relations

    populations were interned by Italian forces in concentration camps such as the Rab concentration camp where thousands were killed as part of the ethnic

    Croatia–Italy relations

    Croatia–Italy relations

    Croatia–Italy_relations

  • Gastone Gambara
  • Italian general

    innocent people died In the Rab concentration camp from hunger, privation, and lack of medical care. In the Gonars camp, which included a large number

    Gastone Gambara

    Gastone Gambara

    Gastone_Gambara

  • Jewish partisans
  • Anti-Nazi and anti-German fighting groups of Jews in World War II

    consisted of hundreds of Jewish inmates liberated from the Italian Rab concentration camp in September 1943. 1,318 Jews fighting for the partisans were killed

    Jewish partisans

    Jewish partisans

    Jewish_partisans

  • Berta Bergman
  • Yugoslav physician

    job. Her sister Marija and Marija's family were deported to the Rab concentration camp, while the 49-year-old doctor Bergman joined the Partisan guerrilla

    Berta Bergman

    Berta_Bergman

  • Ivan Vranetić
  • Croatian humanitarian (died 2010)

    the Italians sent all the Jewish and Slovenian refugees there to Rab concentration camp in the Adriatic. In 1948, Erna and her daughter moved to Israel

    Ivan Vranetić

    Ivan Vranetić

    Ivan_Vranetić

  • Bleiburg repatriations
  • Incident in Yugoslavia at the end of World War II

    concentration camps in occupied territory, the largest of which was the Rab concentration camp. An estimated 40,000 Slovenes went through those camps

    Bleiburg repatriations

    Bleiburg repatriations

    Bleiburg_repatriations

  • Province of Ljubljana
  • Province in Italian-annexed Slovenia (1941–1943)

    concentration camp the first transport of 5,343 internees (1,643 of whom were children) arrived from the already overpopulated Rab concentration camp

    Province of Ljubljana

    Province of Ljubljana

    Province_of_Ljubljana

  • Treblinka extermination camp
  • Nazi extermination camp in Poland (1942–1943)

    in the Reinhard camps came from ghettos. The Operation Reinhard camps reported directly to Himmler, and not to the concentration camps inspector Richard

    Treblinka extermination camp

    Treblinka extermination camp

    Treblinka_extermination_camp

  • Fascist Legacy
  • 1989 British TV series or programme

    Yugoslavia are shown in the second section of the first part. The Rab concentration camp witnesses and atrocities in the Croatian village of Podhum near

    Fascist Legacy

    Fascist_Legacy

  • Jakob Altaras
  • Mandatory Palestine. In August, 1943 Altaras illegally entered the Rab concentration camp and took to Split the photos which were secretly recorded by the

    Jakob Altaras

    Jakob_Altaras

  • Mario Roatta
  • Italian general (1887–1968)

    the deportation of 25,000 people, who were placed in Italian concentration camps at Rab, Gonars, Monigo (Treviso), Renicci d'Anghiari, Chiesanuova and

    Mario Roatta

    Mario Roatta

    Mario_Roatta

  • Uckermark concentration camp
  • Concentration camp in Germany

    The Uckermark concentration camp was a small German concentration camp for young women near the Ravensbrück concentration camp in Fürstenberg/Havel, Germany

    Uckermark concentration camp

    Uckermark_concentration_camp

  • Anti-Croat sentiment
  • Discrimination or prejudice against Croats

    to concentration camps. The Italian government operated concentration camps for tens of thousands Slavic citizens, such as Rab concentration camp and

    Anti-Croat sentiment

    Anti-Croat_sentiment

  • The Holocaust
  • Genocide of European Jews by Nazi Germany

    in the concentration camp system. Some of the forced-labor camps for Jews and some ghettos, such as Kovno, were designated concentration camps, while

    The Holocaust

    The Holocaust

    The_Holocaust

  • Jewish resistance in German-occupied Europe
  • Yugoslav partisan unit, the Rab battalion, was composed entirely of Jews who had been liberated from the Rab concentration camp. Resistance to the persecution

    Jewish resistance in German-occupied Europe

    Jewish resistance in German-occupied Europe

    Jewish_resistance_in_German-occupied_Europe

  • Sljeme (company)
  • Rab concentration camp, all under the rule of Fascist Italy. Later, after the surrender of Italy, Gati was transferred to Birkenau concentration camp

    Sljeme (company)

    Sljeme_(company)

  • Commanders of World War II
  • List of leading WWII commanders

    from the original on 15 March 2008. "Décès du Colonel E. Speller, Aide de Camp de S. A. R. Madame la Grande-Duchesse de Luxembourg" (PDF). Grand Duché de

    Commanders of World War II

    Commanders_of_World_War_II

  • History of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)
  • of an internee from Rab concentration camp, was included while claiming to be a photograph of an internee from a German Nazi camp when in fact, the internee

    History of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)

    History of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)

    History_of_the_Kingdom_of_Italy_(1861–1946)

  • Rodine, Črnomelj
  • Place in White Carniola, Slovenia

    They burned many of the houses and sent 15 of the residents to the Rab concentration camp, where two of them died. Forty-eight vineyard cottages, mostly belonging

    Rodine, Črnomelj

    Rodine,_Črnomelj

  • Andrea Elizabeth Michaels
  • Yugoslavian-born American meeting and event producer

    in three anthologies. Andrea Michaels was born in the Arbe concentration camp (today Rab, Croatia, on the northern shore of the Adriatic Sea) to Lelja

    Andrea Elizabeth Michaels

    Andrea Elizabeth Michaels

    Andrea_Elizabeth_Michaels

  • Gonars
  • Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

    later from the Province of Ljubljana and from the Rab camp and the camp at Monigo near Treviso. The camp was disbanded on 8 September 1943, immediately after

    Gonars

    Gonars

  • Malchow concentration camp
  • Malchow was one of the numerous sub-camps of Nazi concentration camp: Ravensbrück, located in Germany, which is believed to be first opened in the winter

    Malchow concentration camp

    Malchow_concentration_camp

  • Goli Otok
  • Island in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia

    Communist concentration camp Almond, Mark (1994). Europe's Backyard War: The War in the Balkans. London: Mandarin. p. 158. The island concentration camp of Goli

    Goli Otok

    Goli Otok

    Goli_Otok

  • Christian Wirth
  • Nazi German police chief and extermination camp commandant (1885–1944)

    autumn 1943, Wirth's role was to oversee the Risiera di San Sabba concentration camp as well as to combat partisans over the border in occupied Yugoslavia

    Christian Wirth

    Christian Wirth

    Christian_Wirth

  • Miroslav Filipović
  • Bosnian Croatian Franciscan friar and war criminal

    dismissed from his order. He became the Chief Guard of the Jasenovac concentration camp where he was nicknamed "Fra Sotona" ("Brother Satan") due to his sadism

    Miroslav Filipović

    Miroslav Filipović

    Miroslav_Filipović

  • Fürstengrube subcamp
  • Subcamp of the Auschwitz concentration camp

    The Fürstengrube subcamp was a subcamp of the Auschwitz concentration camp, operated by Nazi Germany in 1943–1945 in Wesoła near Mysłowice in occupied

    Fürstengrube subcamp

    Fürstengrube_subcamp

  • The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia
  • Ustaše-run concentration camps, such as Jasenovac. The Ustaše were the only quisling forces in Yugoslavia who operated their own extermination camps for the

    The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia

    The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia

    The_Holocaust_in_the_Independent_State_of_Croatia

  • Auschwitz Protocols
  • Eyewitness accounts of concentration camp

    about the mass murder that was taking place inside the Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland during the Second World War. The eyewitness

    Auschwitz Protocols

    Auschwitz Protocols

    Auschwitz_Protocols

  • Dalmatian Italians
  • Ethnic group in Europe

    Several concentration camps were established by Italian authorities to house these "enemies of the state", including the infamous Gonars and Rab concentration

    Dalmatian Italians

    Dalmatian Italians

    Dalmatian_Italians

  • Holocaust survivors
  • People who survived the Holocaust

    Holocaust include those persecuted civilians who were still alive in the concentration camps when they were liberated at the end of the war, or those who had

    Holocaust survivors

    Holocaust_survivors

  • Mémorial des Martyrs de la Déportation
  • Monument in Paris

    the 200,000 people who were deported from Vichy France to the Nazi concentration camps during World War II. It is located in Paris, France, on the site

    Mémorial des Martyrs de la Déportation

    Mémorial des Martyrs de la Déportation

    Mémorial_des_Martyrs_de_la_Déportation

  • Nazi persecution of the Catholic Church in Germany
  • Nazi persecution of the Catholic Church

    watched closely, and frequently denounced, arrested and sent to Nazi concentration camps. Welfare institutions were interfered with or transferred to state

    Nazi persecution of the Catholic Church in Germany

    Nazi_persecution_of_the_Catholic_Church_in_Germany

  • Heinrich Himmler
  • German Nazi leader of the SS (1900–1945)

    racial policies, Himmler was responsible for operating concentration and extermination camps as well as forming the Einsatzgruppen death squads in German-occupied

    Heinrich Himmler

    Heinrich Himmler

    Heinrich_Himmler

  • Final Solution
  • Nazi plan for the genocide of Jews

    and Siberia. Up until this point, thousands of Jews in ghettos, concentration camps, and otherwise under Nazi rule were killed through forced labor,

    Final Solution

    Final Solution

    Final_Solution

  • Auschwitz bombing debate
  • Strategic debate during World War II

    Allies did not act on early reports of atrocities in the Auschwitz concentration camp by destroying it or its railways by air during World War II has been

    Auschwitz bombing debate

    Auschwitz bombing debate

    Auschwitz_bombing_debate

  • Nazi war crimes in occupied Poland during World War II
  • rounded up and sent via rail to the Polish border and to the Nazi concentration camps. The round-up included 2,000 ethnic Poles living and working there

    Nazi war crimes in occupied Poland during World War II

    Nazi war crimes in occupied Poland during World War II

    Nazi_war_crimes_in_occupied_Poland_during_World_War_II

  • Haavara Agreement
  • Agreement between Nazi Germany and Zionist organizations

    ghettos Camps Nazi extermination camps Auschwitz II-Birkenau Belzec Chełmno Jasenovac Majdanek Sajmište Sobibor Treblinka Nazi concentration camps Auschwitz

    Haavara Agreement

    Haavara_Agreement

  • Sh'erit ha-Pletah
  • Holocaust survivors living in Displaced Persons camps

    left on their own, on trains, by the sides of roads, and in camps. Concentration and death camps were liberated by Allied forces in the final stages of the

    Sh'erit ha-Pletah

    Sh'erit_ha-Pletah

  • International Holocaust Remembrance Day
  • International memorial day on 27 January for the victims of Nazi genocides

    annual commemoration aligns with the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp by the Red Army in 1945. The day commemorates the systematic extermination

    International Holocaust Remembrance Day

    International Holocaust Remembrance Day

    International_Holocaust_Remembrance_Day

  • Ustaše
  • Croatian fascist and ultranationalist organization (1929–45–82)

    and children There were also other camps in: Sisak concentration camp Jastrebarsko Children's Concentration Camp Gospić Kerestinec prison near Zagreb

    Ustaše

    Ustaše

    Ustaše

  • Max Heiliger
  • Fictitious name

    Holocaust victims before and after transportation by train to Nazi concentration camps. The items were carefully weighed, evaluated, and inventoried by

    Max Heiliger

    Max_Heiliger

  • Koldichevo
  • of a Nazi concentration camp 16 kilometres (10 mi) north of Baranovichi, Belarus. About 22,000 people, mostly Jews, were killed in the camp between 1942

    Koldichevo

    Koldichevo

  • Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust
  • Period of commemoration in the United States

    liberated the Dachau concentration camp and a number of its satellite camps in 1945, as well as rescuing hundreds of Jewish-ethnicity camp inmates driven southwards

    Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust

    Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust

    Days_of_Remembrance_of_the_Victims_of_the_Holocaust

  • Anton Geiser
  • Guard in a Nazi concentration camp

    who served as a guard at both the Sachsenhausen and Buchenwald concentration camps. In 1956 he moved to the United States, settling in Sharon, Pennsylvania

    Anton Geiser

    Anton_Geiser

  • Wurtsmith Air Force Base
  • US Air Force base

    pandemic, Wurtsmith Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) meetings became virtual events, yet in August 2021 RAB members said that progress was made on the WAFB

    Wurtsmith Air Force Base

    Wurtsmith Air Force Base

    Wurtsmith_Air_Force_Base

  • The Holocaust in Libya
  • Cyrenaica were sent to a concentration camp in Tripolitania, and most of the community's workforce was sent to labor camps. Jews who were citizens of

    The Holocaust in Libya

    The Holocaust in Libya

    The_Holocaust_in_Libya

  • Lwów Ghetto
  • World War II Jewish ghetto

    prior killings were deported to the Bełżec extermination camp and the Janowska concentration camp. Lviv (Polish: Lwów) was a multicultural city just before

    Lwów Ghetto

    Lwów Ghetto

    Lwów_Ghetto

  • Šiauliai Ghetto
  • Nazi ghetto in occupied Lithuania

    to concentration camps. The Šiauliai Ghetto was reorganized into a concentration camp, an exterior camp (Außenlager) of the Kaunas concentration camp (Kaunas

    Šiauliai Ghetto

    Šiauliai_Ghetto

  • List of Holocaust memorials and museums
  • Namen) (Graz) House of Responsibility (Braunau am Inn) Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial (Mauthausen) Learning and memorial site Charlotte Taitl House

    List of Holocaust memorials and museums

    List_of_Holocaust_memorials_and_museums

  • List of victims of Nazism
  • killed by the Nazis before and during World War II. Those killed in concentration camps are listed alongside those who were murdered by the Nazi Party or

    List of victims of Nazism

    List_of_victims_of_Nazism

  • Herero and Nama genocide and the Holocaust
  • the execution of an annihilation policy and the establishment of concentration camps and there are also ideological similarities in the conduct of both

    Herero and Nama genocide and the Holocaust

    Herero_and_Nama_genocide_and_the_Holocaust

  • Herman Kruk
  • transferred to the Klooga concentration camp. The last entry was made on September 17, 1944, when he buried his diaries inside the camp at KZ Lagedi in Estonia

    Herman Kruk

    Herman_Kruk

  • Joint Declaration by Members of the United Nations
  • 1942 document

    ever heard of again. The able-bodied are slowly worked to death in labor camps. The infirm are left to die of exposure and starvation or are deliberately

    Joint Declaration by Members of the United Nations

    Joint Declaration by Members of the United Nations

    Joint_Declaration_by_Members_of_the_United_Nations

  • Freiberg subcamp
  • Freiberg was a subcamp of Flossenbürg concentration camp located in Freiberg, Saxony. In Freiberg in December 1943, preparations began for a subcamp of

    Freiberg subcamp

    Freiberg_subcamp

  • Camp de Rivesaltes
  • French military camp during World War II

    was interned at the camp, were donated to the museum by his family. Concentration camps in France Camp du Récébédou Camp Gurs Camp Vernet Megargee & White

    Camp de Rivesaltes

    Camp de Rivesaltes

    Camp_de_Rivesaltes

  • Jewish deportees from Norway during World War II
  • Group of victims of the Holocaust

    Prior to the deportation of individuals of Jewish background to the concentration camps there were at least 2,173 Jews in Norway. During the Nazi occupation

    Jewish deportees from Norway during World War II

    Jewish deportees from Norway during World War II

    Jewish_deportees_from_Norway_during_World_War_II

  • Life unworthy of life
  • Phrase in Nazi Germany

    extent and scope through the Aktion 14f13 program, which targeted concentration camp inmates. The systematic extermination of certain cultural and religious

    Life unworthy of life

    Life unworthy of life

    Life_unworthy_of_life

  • Jewish refugees from Nazism
  • Emigration of Jews

    from the autumn of 1946, illegal refugees were deported to special concentration camps created in Cyprus, where 51,500 people were interned. Passengers

    Jewish refugees from Nazism

    Jewish_refugees_from_Nazism

  • László Csatáry
  • Hungarian Nazi collaborator (1915–2013)

    Auschwitz and of having inhumanely exercised his authority in a forced labor camp. He was also accused of brutalizing the inhabitants of the city. He was convicted

    László Csatáry

    László Csatáry

    László_Csatáry

  • The Holocaust and the Nakba
  • Historiography on the two events

    ghettos Camps Nazi extermination camps Auschwitz II-Birkenau Belzec Chełmno Jasenovac Majdanek Sajmište Sobibor Treblinka Nazi concentration camps Auschwitz

    The Holocaust and the Nakba

    The Holocaust and the Nakba

    The_Holocaust_and_the_Nakba

  • World Jewish Congress lawsuit against Swiss banks
  • Legal action by victims of Nazi persecution against banks of Switzerland

    persons being maintained at Swiss government expense in displaced-person camps during the Holocaust, along with interest on such claims from the time of

    World Jewish Congress lawsuit against Swiss banks

    World_Jewish_Congress_lawsuit_against_Swiss_banks

  • Judenfrei
  • Nazi term referring to areas that are "free/clean of Jews"

    ghettos Camps Nazi extermination camps Auschwitz II-Birkenau Belzec Chełmno Jasenovac Majdanek Sajmište Sobibor Treblinka Nazi concentration camps Auschwitz

    Judenfrei

    Judenfrei

    Judenfrei

  • Plungė massacre
  • 1941 killings in Lithuania

    in Telšiai The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945, Geoffrey P. Megargee, Martin C. Dean, and Mel Hecker

    Plungė massacre

    Plungė_massacre

  • Holocaust uniqueness debate
  • Historiographical debate

    ghettos Camps Nazi extermination camps Auschwitz II-Birkenau Belzec Chełmno Jasenovac Majdanek Sajmište Sobibor Treblinka Nazi concentration camps Auschwitz

    Holocaust uniqueness debate

    Holocaust_uniqueness_debate

  • Yom HaShoah
  • Israel's day of commemoration for the Jews murdered in the Holocaust

    ashes and bones of thousands of Jews brought from the Flossenbürg concentration camp and religious ceremonies held in honor of the victims. A radio program

    Yom HaShoah

    Yom HaShoah

    Yom_HaShoah

  • Walter Buch
  • German jurist, SA and SS official during the Nazi era (1883–1949)

    end of the war in Europe, Buch was arrested by American forces and held at Camp Ashcan in Luxembourg until August. He was subjected to numerous interrogations

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