The Holocaust:
"A reexamination of the narrative of genocide. Personal stories help audiences consider the cause, course, and consequences of this seminal period in world history. In Holocaust, historian James Bulgin presents a wealth of archival material--including emotive objects, newly commissioned photogr...
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CONTENTS Prologue з Chapter One: Old Empires and New Nation States із Chapter Two : A New Order 27 Chapter Thr ee: Growing Isolation 43 Chapter Fou r: War 63 Chapter Fiv e: Massacre 79 Chapter Six : Policy 91 Chapter Sev en: Annihilation 97 Chapter Eig ht: Killing Centres 111 Chapter Nin e: Enslavement 121 Chapter Ten: Breakdown 137 Chapter Elev en: Afterwards 153 Chapter Twel ve: Responsibility and Judgement ί 63 Epilogue: Living Without 179 Further Reading 187 Image List 188 Acknowledgements 19O About the Author 191 Index 192
INDEX Page numbers in bold refer to illustration captions Àbramovitz, Zvi-Dov and Rivka 88 Aktion 1005 139-41 Albania 109 Anielewicz, Mordecai 105 annihilation programme 91-109, 111-19, 121-35,138-51 Arrow Cross Party, Hungary 140 Asscher family 9,184 Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp / death camp, occupied Poland 102,103,106,110, 111, 113,117, 122,125-6, 130,134,135,138-9,141,142,143, 144, 145,146,148 Australia, internment camps in 65 Austria 44-8, 54 Austro-Hungarian Empire, fall of 14 authors, Jewish 30 Babyn Yar Ravine massacre (1941) 83 Bach-Zelewski, Erich von dem 81 Belgium, transit camps in 127 Belzee death camp, occupied Poland 111, 112,114, 116-17, 139 Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Germany 148, 153, 154, 155,155-7,159,160 Bimko, Hadassah 170 biological experiments 132-3,133 Bloch, Claudette 134,135 Blond, Adolf 57,183 book burning 30, 30 Bormann, Gerda 94 Bormann, Martin 15, 94 Bouhler, Philipp 67 boycotts, Jewish businesses 28, 48 Brahsch, Anton 81 192 The Holocaust
Brandt, Anni 94 Brandt, Karl 67, 94 Braun, Eva 94, 94 Britain internment camps 65, 66 Jewish orphans in 157 Jewish women as domestic servants 60 refugees in 58, 59, 66 ‘brownshirts’ 24 Brückner, Wilhelm 94 Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany 53-4, 57, 121, 130, 147-8,154 Bühler, Dr Josef 93 business boycotts 28, 48 camp evacuations see ‘death marches’ censorship 37 Chamberlain, Neville 48 Chełmno death camp, occupied Poland 97, 111, 112 children, the concealment of 105-7 Chișinău, massacre in (1941) 84 Cimbal, Gerda 22 communities, camps in 129 concentration camps 37-8, 111, 118, 121-35 Auschwitz-Birkenau 102, 103, 106, 110, 111, 113, 117,122,125-6,130,134,135,138-9,141,142,143, 144,145,146,148 Bergen-Belsen 148,153,154,155,155-7, 159,160 Buchenwald 53-4, 57,121,130,147-8, 154 Dachau 38, 52, 53-4, 57, 121, 132-3, 154 Majdanek 111, 117,153 Maly Trostenets 111 Mittelbau-Dora 122, 126 Ravensbrück 130, 133 Sachsenhausen 5 3M· Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide 172 cult of personality 28 cultural revolution 28-30 INDEX 193
Czechoslovakia German annexation of 48 resistance movements 108 transit camps 125, 127 Dachau concentration camp, Germany 38, 52, 53-4, 57, 121, 132-3, 154 De Grineau, Bryan 160 death camps 105,111-113,115,116-118,122,127,139, 141 Auschwitz-Birkenau 102,103,106,110, 111, 113,117,122,125-6, 130,134,135,138-9,141, 142,143,144,145,146,148 Belzee 111, 112,114,116-17,139 Chełmno 97, 111, 112 Maly Trostenets 111 Majdanek 111, 117, 153 Sobibor 114,139 Treblinka 101, 111, 117,139 ‘death marches’ 137,141-51 deportation transports 96, 97-100,101,13 8-9,140 Diamant family 54 disease and epidemics in the camps 131,155 in the ghettos 75 Displaced Persons (DP) camps 159 Dobiáš, Přemysl 108 domestic servants, in Britain 60 Eichmann, Adolf 47, 92, 93,172 Eicke, Theodor 40 Eisele, Dr Hans 166 emigration, Jewish 54, 54-61, 57, 66 Engelberg, Leibisch 122,122,180 Errera, Alberto 148 ‘ethno-nationalism’ 14-15 eugenics 13,31-3,33 euthanasia programme 67, 112, 114,125 evacuations see ‘death marches’ evidence, the hiding of 139-41 experiments, biological 132-3,133 extermination camps see concentration camps death camps 194 The Holocaust
Felix family 9, 185 ‘final solution,’ the 91-109,111-19,121-35,138-51 Finkler, Walter and Evelyn 58, 183 First World War (1914-18) 4, 7,13-14,16 France, transit camps in 127 Francken, Dora 43,181 Frank, Beatrix 125 Freisler, Dr Roland 93 Friedman, Gisele 148 Galton, Sir Francis 33 gas chambers 110,111-12,113,116-17,117,139,142,143, 144,146 Gassen, Dr Ernst 67 Gavalovič, Helena and Viliam 108 German Empire, fall of 14 Germany annihilation programme 91-109, 111-19, 121-35, 138-51 Bergen-Belsen concentration camp 148,153,154,155, 155-7,159,160 Buchenwald concentration camp 53-4, 57, 121,130, 147-8,154 Dachau concentration camp 38, 52, 53-4, 57,121, 132-3,154 ‘denazification’ 164,164,171 expansion of the Third Reich 44-8 the introduction of ghettos 66-77, 71, 73, 74, 77, 97, 98,101,101 invasion of Hungary (1944) 137, 138-9, 140 invasion of Poland and Europe 63-77 invasion of the Soviet Union (1941) 79-89 Jewish segregation and isolation 43-63 Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp 122, 126 a new order 27-39 the political situation in 16-25 Ravensbrück concentration camp 130, 133 Sachsenhausen concentration camp 53-4 Wannsee Conference (1942) 91, 91-3 ghetto tourism 75 INDEX 195
ghettos 66-77, 71, 73, 74, 77, 97, 98,101,101,139-41 Globočnik, Odilo 112,113,114,166 Goebbels, Joseph 19,27,50,94,166 Goldfinger, Gena 159 Göring, Hermann 22, 52,165,166 Greece, the Jewish community in 6 Greiser, Arthur 174 Grese, Irma 165 Grünfeld, Marianne 103 Grynszpan, Herschel 50 Grzywacz, Nachum 1 Gutmann, Hermann 65,183 Haberfeld family 3,181 Hackenholt, Lorenz 114 Hajdú family 8, 184 Halpern family 106, 107,183 Hamburger, Eva 130 Hanukkah 13,159 Hartmann, Jan 150 Heidenfeld family 7, 60,181 Hereditary Genius (Galton) 33 Heydrich, Reinhard 50, 68, 80, 91, 92, 94,139 hiding, Jewish families in 105 Himmler, Heinrich 21, 37, 39, 79, 80, 94,114,118,121, 166 Hindenburg, Field Marshal Paul von 22, 25 Hitler, Adolf 16,19, 21, 21-5, 27-8, 28, 34-5, 37-8, 40, 48, 63, 67, 79, 91, 94, 94,137,166,170 Hitler Youth 50 Hoffmann, Otto 93 Huber, Karl 113 Hungary, German invasion of (1944) 137,138-9,140 identification badges 98,138,146 identification cards 44,101,104 Imich family 5,122,122,181 indoctrination of youth 34-5, 35, 37, 39 informants 37, 40 International Military Tribunal (IMT) 163-6, 167,170-4 International Red Cross 139 19Ճ The Holocaust
International Tracing Service (ITS) 175 Isidor, Zdena 146 Jacobi, Oswald 9, 180 Jewish community, Greece 6 Jewish Fighting Organisation (ŻOB) 105 Judenräte (Jewish councils) 69-70,101 Kalina, Antonin 148 Kapos 133-4,165 Kindertransport, the 58 Kitchener Camp, Britain 66 Klopfer, Dr Gerhard 93 Knoller family 7,146,182 Koniec family 59, 102, 183 Kramer, Josef 165 Kritzinger, Friedrich Wilhelm 93 Lange, Dr Rudolf 93 Lasker family 4, 57, 134, 134, 167, 181 Lauenburger, Unku 35 Lauterpacht, Hersch 170 legislation, anti-Jewish 43, 43M, 44 Lehmann, Werner 37 Leibbrandt, Dr Georg 93 Lemkin, Rafael 170-2, 173 liberation 153-61 Lichtenstein, Hala 134, 134, 180 Lubny Ravine, massacre at (1941) 86 Luther, Martin 93 Lutz, Herta 133 Majdanek concentration camp / death camp, occupied Poland 111, 117,153 Maly Trostenets concentration camp / death camp, occupied Poland 111 massacres in the Soviet Union 79-89, 81, 82,115 Matthews, Andrew 157 Mein Kampf (Hitler) 21 Mengele, Josef 133 INDEX 197
Mettbach, Ernst 173 Meyer, Dr Alfred 93 Meyer, Martin 176 Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp, Germany 122, 126 Mory, Carmen 165 Müller, Heinrich 93 Müller, Herta 175 Munich agreement (1938) 48,48 Munich Putsch, the 16, 21, 22, 50 nationalism 13,15, ЗО Nazi Party, the rise of 16,16,19,19, 21-5 Netherlands, occupied, transit camps in 127 Neumann, Erich 93 Neumeyer family 59, 102, 180 ‘Night of Broken Glass,’ the (1938) 50-3 ‘Night of the Long Knives’ the (1934) 40 Nisko Plan, the 65-6 Nuremberg laws, the 40 Nuremberg trials 163-6,167, 170-4 Obersalzberg, the 94 Oneg Shabbat ghetto archive 77 Operation ‘Barbarossa’ (1941) 79-89 orchestras, in the camps 134, 134 Ottoman Empire, fall of 14 Patriasz, Otto 52,183 Petschau, Hermine 103,180 Pieck, Henri 121 pogroms 50-3,157 Poland, occupied Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp / death camp 102,103,106,110, 111, 113,117, 122,125-6,130, 134,135,138-9,141, 142,143,144,145,146,148 Belzee death camp 111, 112,114,116-17,139 Chełmno death camp 97, 111, 112 the German invasion of (1939) 62, 63, 64-6, 65 ghettos 66-77, 71, 73, 74, 77 Majdanek concentration camp / death camp 111, 117,153 198 The Holocaust
Maly Trostenets concentration camp / death camp 111 public kitchen 6 Sobibor death camp 111, 112, 114,139 Treblinka death camp 101, 111, 117,139 Polish-Soviet War (1919-21) 6 Ponary Forest, massacre at (1941) 87 Posner family 13,181 Perný, Mária and Vojtěch 108 propaganda 14,16, 27-8, 28, 81,131, 139-41 prosecutions 163,163-6,167,168,170-4 public kitchen, Poland 6 Race Laws, introduction of 40 ‘race scientists’ 31-3, 33 Rajzman, Samuel 173 Rascher, Dr Sigmund 132-3 Ravensbrück concentration camp, Germany 130, 133 refugees see emigration, Jewish Reich Federation of Jewish Front-Line Soldiers 14 resistance movements 105, 108-9, 134 revenge attacks 174 Ribbentrop, Joachim von 94 Roma, the 34, 79, 83,130 Rosenberg, Alfred 19 Russian Empire, fall of 14 Sachselová, Eva 157 Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany 53-4 Schäfer, Werner 40 Schaub, Julius 94 Schöngarth, Dr Karl Eberhard 93, 94 Schroeder, Christa 94 Schütt, Hans-Heinz 114 Schutzstaffel (SS), the 37, 38, 39, 40, 50, 79-89, 98,112 Siegel family 10, 185 Šķēde beach, massacre at (1941) 85 slave labour 121,122-9, 135, 138, 139,141,145 Slovakia 108 Sobibor death camp, occupied Poland 111, 112, 114, 139 Socha, Leopold and Magdalena 108 INDEX 199
‘Social Darwinism’ 13 Sonderkommando (special squad) 116,148 Sonenson, Shabtai 88 Soviet Union, invasion of (1941) 79-89, 81, 82,115 Speer, Albert 94,166 SS, the see Schutzstaffel (SS), the Stahlecker, Franz 82 starvation in the camps 131, 147, 155-7 in the ghettos 74, 75 Steinbach, Settela 103,183 sterilisation, forced 33 Stojka, Johann 130 Struckart, Dr Wilhelm 93 Sturmabteilung (SA), the 24 Sugihara, Chiune, 109 Sutzkever, Abraham 173 Świder, Zdzisław 101 Tonkonogi, Edik 88, 88 transit camps 125,127 transports, deportation 96, 97-100, 101, 138-9, 140 Treaty of Versailles (1919) 16, 47 Treblinka death camp, occupied Poland 101, 111, 117, 139 Trompeter family 8, 181 uniforms, in camps 129, 129 Veseli, Refik 109 Wallenberg, Raoul 141 Wannsee Conference (1942) 91,91-2 war crimes trials 163, 163-6, 167,168, 170-4 Weidt, Otto 109,109 Weimar Republic, the 19-21 Wiechec, Anna 105 Wirth, Christian 114 witnesses, Jewish 116 Wohl family 4,102, 182 World Jewish Congress (WJC) 119 200 The Holocaust
yellow stars 98,138 Yom Kippur 83 youth, indoctrination of 34-5, 35, 37, 39 Ziereis, Franz 174 Zierke, Ernst 114 ŻOB (Jewish Fighting Organisation) 105 Zygielbojm, Szmul 118,119 Į Bayeriech· ì I Staatsbibliothek Mfłnrhm- INDEX 201 |
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CONTENTS Prologue з Chapter One: Old Empires and New Nation States із Chapter Two : A New Order 27 Chapter Thr ee: Growing Isolation 43 Chapter Fou r: War 63 Chapter Fiv e: Massacre 79 Chapter Six : Policy 91 Chapter Sev en: Annihilation 97 Chapter Eig ht: Killing Centres 111 Chapter Nin e: Enslavement 121 Chapter Ten: Breakdown 137 Chapter Elev en: Afterwards 153 Chapter Twel ve: Responsibility and Judgement ί 63 Epilogue: Living Without 179 Further Reading 187 Image List 188 Acknowledgements 19O About the Author 191 Index 192
INDEX Page numbers in bold refer to illustration captions Àbramovitz, Zvi-Dov and Rivka 88 Aktion 1005 139-41 Albania 109 Anielewicz, Mordecai 105 annihilation programme 91-109, 111-19, 121-35,138-51 Arrow Cross Party, Hungary 140 Asscher family 9,184 Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp / death camp, occupied Poland 102,103,106,110, 111, 113,117, 122,125-6, 130,134,135,138-9,141,142,143, 144, 145,146,148 Australia, internment camps in 65 Austria 44-8, 54 Austro-Hungarian Empire, fall of 14 authors, Jewish 30 Babyn Yar Ravine massacre (1941) 83 Bach-Zelewski, Erich von dem 81 Belgium, transit camps in 127 Belzee death camp, occupied Poland 111, 112,114, 116-17, 139 Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Germany 148, 153, 154, 155,155-7,159,160 Bimko, Hadassah 170 biological experiments 132-3,133 Bloch, Claudette 134,135 Blond, Adolf 57,183 book burning 30, 30 Bormann, Gerda 94 Bormann, Martin 15, 94 Bouhler, Philipp 67 boycotts, Jewish businesses 28, 48 Brahsch, Anton 81 192 The Holocaust
Brandt, Anni 94 Brandt, Karl 67, 94 Braun, Eva 94, 94 Britain internment camps 65, 66 Jewish orphans in 157 Jewish women as domestic servants 60 refugees in 58, 59, 66 ‘brownshirts’ 24 Brückner, Wilhelm 94 Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany 53-4, 57, 121, 130, 147-8,154 Bühler, Dr Josef 93 business boycotts 28, 48 camp evacuations see ‘death marches’ censorship 37 Chamberlain, Neville 48 Chełmno death camp, occupied Poland 97, 111, 112 children, the concealment of 105-7 Chișinău, massacre in (1941) 84 Cimbal, Gerda 22 communities, camps in 129 concentration camps 37-8, 111, 118, 121-35 Auschwitz-Birkenau 102, 103, 106, 110, 111, 113, 117,122,125-6,130,134,135,138-9,141,142,143, 144,145,146,148 Bergen-Belsen 148,153,154,155,155-7, 159,160 Buchenwald 53-4, 57,121,130,147-8, 154 Dachau 38, 52, 53-4, 57, 121, 132-3, 154 Majdanek 111, 117,153 Maly Trostenets 111 Mittelbau-Dora 122, 126 Ravensbrück 130, 133 Sachsenhausen 5 3M· Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide 172 cult of personality 28 cultural revolution 28-30 INDEX 193
Czechoslovakia German annexation of 48 resistance movements 108 transit camps 125, 127 Dachau concentration camp, Germany 38, 52, 53-4, 57, 121, 132-3, 154 De Grineau, Bryan 160 death camps 105,111-113,115,116-118,122,127,139, 141 Auschwitz-Birkenau 102,103,106,110, 111, 113,117,122,125-6, 130,134,135,138-9,141, 142,143,144,145,146,148 Belzee 111, 112,114,116-17,139 Chełmno 97, 111, 112 Maly Trostenets 111 Majdanek 111, 117, 153 Sobibor 114,139 Treblinka 101, 111, 117,139 ‘death marches’ 137,141-51 deportation transports 96, 97-100,101,13 8-9,140 Diamant family 54 disease and epidemics in the camps 131,155 in the ghettos 75 Displaced Persons (DP) camps 159 Dobiáš, Přemysl 108 domestic servants, in Britain 60 Eichmann, Adolf 47, 92, 93,172 Eicke, Theodor 40 Eisele, Dr Hans 166 emigration, Jewish 54, 54-61, 57, 66 Engelberg, Leibisch 122,122,180 Errera, Alberto 148 ‘ethno-nationalism’ 14-15 eugenics 13,31-3,33 euthanasia programme 67, 112, 114,125 evacuations see ‘death marches’ evidence, the hiding of 139-41 experiments, biological 132-3,133 extermination camps see concentration camps death camps 194 The Holocaust
Felix family 9, 185 ‘final solution,’ the 91-109,111-19,121-35,138-51 Finkler, Walter and Evelyn 58, 183 First World War (1914-18) 4, 7,13-14,16 France, transit camps in 127 Francken, Dora 43,181 Frank, Beatrix 125 Freisler, Dr Roland 93 Friedman, Gisele 148 Galton, Sir Francis 33 gas chambers 110,111-12,113,116-17,117,139,142,143, 144,146 Gassen, Dr Ernst 67 Gavalovič, Helena and Viliam 108 German Empire, fall of 14 Germany annihilation programme 91-109, 111-19, 121-35, 138-51 Bergen-Belsen concentration camp 148,153,154,155, 155-7,159,160 Buchenwald concentration camp 53-4, 57, 121,130, 147-8,154 Dachau concentration camp 38, 52, 53-4, 57,121, 132-3,154 ‘denazification’ 164,164,171 expansion of the Third Reich 44-8 the introduction of ghettos 66-77, 71, 73, 74, 77, 97, 98,101,101 invasion of Hungary (1944) 137, 138-9, 140 invasion of Poland and Europe 63-77 invasion of the Soviet Union (1941) 79-89 Jewish segregation and isolation 43-63 Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp 122, 126 a new order 27-39 the political situation in 16-25 Ravensbrück concentration camp 130, 133 Sachsenhausen concentration camp 53-4 Wannsee Conference (1942) 91, 91-3 ghetto tourism 75 INDEX 195
ghettos 66-77, 71, 73, 74, 77, 97, 98,101,101,139-41 Globočnik, Odilo 112,113,114,166 Goebbels, Joseph 19,27,50,94,166 Goldfinger, Gena 159 Göring, Hermann 22, 52,165,166 Greece, the Jewish community in 6 Greiser, Arthur 174 Grese, Irma 165 Grünfeld, Marianne 103 Grynszpan, Herschel 50 Grzywacz, Nachum 1 Gutmann, Hermann 65,183 Haberfeld family 3,181 Hackenholt, Lorenz 114 Hajdú family 8, 184 Halpern family 106, 107,183 Hamburger, Eva 130 Hanukkah 13,159 Hartmann, Jan 150 Heidenfeld family 7, 60,181 Hereditary Genius (Galton) 33 Heydrich, Reinhard 50, 68, 80, 91, 92, 94,139 hiding, Jewish families in 105 Himmler, Heinrich 21, 37, 39, 79, 80, 94,114,118,121, 166 Hindenburg, Field Marshal Paul von 22, 25 Hitler, Adolf 16,19, 21, 21-5, 27-8, 28, 34-5, 37-8, 40, 48, 63, 67, 79, 91, 94, 94,137,166,170 Hitler Youth 50 Hoffmann, Otto 93 Huber, Karl 113 Hungary, German invasion of (1944) 137,138-9,140 identification badges 98,138,146 identification cards 44,101,104 Imich family 5,122,122,181 indoctrination of youth 34-5, 35, 37, 39 informants 37, 40 International Military Tribunal (IMT) 163-6, 167,170-4 International Red Cross 139 19Ճ The Holocaust
International Tracing Service (ITS) 175 Isidor, Zdena 146 Jacobi, Oswald 9, 180 Jewish community, Greece 6 Jewish Fighting Organisation (ŻOB) 105 Judenräte (Jewish councils) 69-70,101 Kalina, Antonin 148 Kapos 133-4,165 Kindertransport, the 58 Kitchener Camp, Britain 66 Klopfer, Dr Gerhard 93 Knoller family 7,146,182 Koniec family 59, 102, 183 Kramer, Josef 165 Kritzinger, Friedrich Wilhelm 93 Lange, Dr Rudolf 93 Lasker family 4, 57, 134, 134, 167, 181 Lauenburger, Unku 35 Lauterpacht, Hersch 170 legislation, anti-Jewish 43, 43M, 44 Lehmann, Werner 37 Leibbrandt, Dr Georg 93 Lemkin, Rafael 170-2, 173 liberation 153-61 Lichtenstein, Hala 134, 134, 180 Lubny Ravine, massacre at (1941) 86 Luther, Martin 93 Lutz, Herta 133 Majdanek concentration camp / death camp, occupied Poland 111, 117,153 Maly Trostenets concentration camp / death camp, occupied Poland 111 massacres in the Soviet Union 79-89, 81, 82,115 Matthews, Andrew 157 Mein Kampf (Hitler) 21 Mengele, Josef 133 INDEX 197
Mettbach, Ernst 173 Meyer, Dr Alfred 93 Meyer, Martin 176 Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp, Germany 122, 126 Mory, Carmen 165 Müller, Heinrich 93 Müller, Herta 175 Munich agreement (1938) 48,48 Munich Putsch, the 16, 21, 22, 50 nationalism 13,15, ЗО Nazi Party, the rise of 16,16,19,19, 21-5 Netherlands, occupied, transit camps in 127 Neumann, Erich 93 Neumeyer family 59, 102, 180 ‘Night of Broken Glass,’ the (1938) 50-3 ‘Night of the Long Knives’ the (1934) 40 Nisko Plan, the 65-6 Nuremberg laws, the 40 Nuremberg trials 163-6,167, 170-4 Obersalzberg, the 94 Oneg Shabbat ghetto archive 77 Operation ‘Barbarossa’ (1941) 79-89 orchestras, in the camps 134, 134 Ottoman Empire, fall of 14 Patriasz, Otto 52,183 Petschau, Hermine 103,180 Pieck, Henri 121 pogroms 50-3,157 Poland, occupied Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp / death camp 102,103,106,110, 111, 113,117, 122,125-6,130, 134,135,138-9,141, 142,143,144,145,146,148 Belzee death camp 111, 112,114,116-17,139 Chełmno death camp 97, 111, 112 the German invasion of (1939) 62, 63, 64-6, 65 ghettos 66-77, 71, 73, 74, 77 Majdanek concentration camp / death camp 111, 117,153 198 The Holocaust
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yellow stars 98,138 Yom Kippur 83 youth, indoctrination of 34-5, 35, 37, 39 Ziereis, Franz 174 Zierke, Ernst 114 ŻOB (Jewish Fighting Organisation) 105 Zygielbojm, Szmul 118,119 Į Bayeriech· ì I Staatsbibliothek Mfłnrhm- INDEX 201 |
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