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Carolyn Reeb

The Nazis and the German Economy - 0 views

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    German economy under hitler
Carolyn Reeb

The Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies - 0 views

  • 30 January Adolf Hitler becomes German Reich Chancellor.
  • 4 March The first concentration camp is established in Dachau, near Munich. Political opponents of the new regime make up the first inmates.
  • 2 August Hitler proclaims himself Fuehrer of the Third Reich following the death of Reich President von Hindenburg.
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  • 12 July German gypsies are arrested and sent to the Dachau concentration camp. The concentration camp of Sachsenhausen is established.
  • 15 September The Nuremberg Laws rid the Jews of their basic civil rights.
  • 10 May Books written by Jewish authors and opponents of the regime are burned in public.
  • the Final Solution are established under the direction of Reinhard Heydrich.
  • Desperate Jews revolt in Treblinka - most are subsequently executed. The gassings seize.
  • The prisoners in Sobibor revolt. A few manage to escape. The camp is subsequently closed.
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    WWII timeline of holocaust
Carolyn Reeb

Main Nazi Camps and Killing Sites - Education & E-Learning - Yad Vashem - 0 views

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    map of concentration camps under NAzi Germans
Carolyn Reeb

Nazi medical ethics detailed - 0 views

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    Irene Hizme and her brother Rene Goodman were among the twins studied by German doctors and scientists at Auschwitz. The fraternal twins appear in a short film that is part of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum special traveling exhibit "Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race."
Carolyn Reeb

International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg - 0 views

  • The IMT indicted the defendants on charges of crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. The IMT defined crimes against humanity as "murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation...or persecutions on political, racial, or religious grounds." A fourth charge of conspiracy was added both to cover crimes committed under domestic Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to prosecute any individual belonging to a proven criminal organization. Therefore the IMT also indicted several Nazi organizations deemed to be criminal, namely: the Reich Cabinet, the Leadership Corps of the Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the Stormtroopers (SA), and the General Staff and High Command of the German Armed Forces.
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    Regarding the IMT at Nuremberg post WWII
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