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 The Holocaust was the most earthshattering, inexplicable event of the twentieth century. In Hebrew it is called Shoah , which means destruction by fire. The Holocaust involved the deliberate, systematic murder of more than 11 million innocent people: 6...
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WWII NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP SURVIVOR BLASTS DAIMLER-BENZ.(Business)
05/22/1998: 399 words, approx. 1 pages Byline: Richard Williamson Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer Chrysler and Daimler-Benz are making history with the world's largest merger. But shareholder Evelyn Y. Davis took a deeper look into history, bitterly describing her childhood losses in the Holocaust. ''History is...
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Federal judge orders Wis. Nazi deported
1/5/2007: 267 words, approx. 1 pages An immigration judge ordered the deportation of an 81-year-old Wisconsin man accused of serving as a Nazi concentration camp guard, the Justice Department announced Thursday.Judge Jennie Giambastiani ordered Wednesday that Josias Kumpf be deported to Germany, Austria or Serbia. The department said Kumpf chose Germany,...
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Italian university bars Holocaust denier
5/18/2007: 448 words, approx. 2 pages An Italian university closed one of its campuses for the day Friday to prevent a planned lecture by a retired French professor who denies gas chambers were used in Nazi concentration camps.Robert Faurisson, who has been convicted five times in France for denying crimes against...



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Holocaust Concentration Camps
906 words, approx. 3 pages
 Describes the experience of living in a concentration camp during the Holocaust. Explains how the Nazis determined what people would be sent there. Compares the genocide of the Jews to modern examples of genocide.
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Holocaust Concentration Camps
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 An overview of the Nazi concentration camps in use from the 1930s until their liberation by the Allies near the end of World War II. The overview includes descriptions of the more infamous camps, such as Auschwitz, Dachau, and Belzec; the various purposes of the camps, which ranged from slave labor to extermination of prisoners; and the dreadful conditions that existed in the camps.
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