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January 27, 1945.
What is the date Auschwitz was liberated?
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The Chancellor of Germany and the leader of the Nazi Party who brought upon the "Final Solution", a way to essentially exterminate the Jewish and other minorities thought of as "undesirables".
Who is Adolf Hitler?
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A death camp that once held political prisoners that because the site of the world's largest mass murder.
What is Auschwitz?
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Germany, Italy, and Japan.
What are the main Axis powers?
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The Angel of Death.
What is Dr. Mengele's moniker?
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April 1, 1933.
What is the date of Kristallnacht?
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A survivor of the Holocaust, imprisoned at Auschwitz.
Who is Elie Wiesel?
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The hiding place of Anne Frank, which was connected to her father's (Otto Frank) workplace.
What is the Secret Annex?
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U.S.A, Britain, U.S.S.R, and France.
What are the main Allied powers?
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This was the day "Regulations Against Jews’ Possession of Weapons was enacted making it illegal for Jews to carry firearms and other weapons.
What is November 11, 1938?
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November 9/10, 1933.
What is the date there was a boycott on Jewish businesses?
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A doctor at Auschwitz who performed experiments on the inmates of Auschwitz.
Who is Dr. Mengele?
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Poland.
What is the first country that Nazi Germany conquered?
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Allied.
What is China, an Allied or Axis power?
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"Onkel Mengele" or Uncle Mengele.
What was Dr. Mengele known as by the children?
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January 30, 1933.
What is the day Adolf Hitler was named the Chancellor of Germany?
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A Jewish Council chairman who refused to help the Germans deport Jews, unlike other chairman who complied until they themselves were deported.
Who is Moshe Jaffe?
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Czechoslovakia, Austria, Poland, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Netherlands, France, Channel Islands (Britain), Soviet Union, Italy.
What are 6 countries conquered by Nazi Germany?
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The main Axis powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan. Other axis powers (through coercion or promises of territory and protection) were (chronological order) Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia (after Czechoslovakia had divided in 1939) in November 1940, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia in March 1941, and, after the wartime breakup of Yugoslavia, Croatia, Finland (June 1941). .
What are all of the Axis powers?
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it is derived from the Greek "holo" (whole) and "kaustos" (burnt).
What is the word Holocaust derived from?
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September 15, 1935.
What is the day the Nuremberg Race Laws were enacted?
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The team leader of an illegal radio listening post in the Lodz Ghetto.
Who is Chaim Nathan Widawski?
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It was the harshest ghetto and was located at a former fortress Theresienstadt.
What was the Terezin Ghetto?
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U.S.A, Britain, U.S.S.R, and France are the main ones. Allies came generally to be known as all countries in the UN during wartime. So (in alphabetical order) Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Liberia, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Syria, South Africa, Turkey, Uruguay, and Venezuela are also allied powers.
What are all of Allied powers?
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It was the Dominican Republic. Representatives from Great Britain said it had no room to accommodate Jewish refugees. The Australians said, “We don’t have a racial problem and we don’t want to import one.” Canada said of the Jews that “none was too many.” Holland and Denmark offered temporary asylum, but only for a few refugees. Only the Dominican Republic offered to take 100,000 Jews, but their relief agencies were so overwhelmed that only a few Jews could take advantage of the offer.
What was the only country to offer permanent aid while 32 countries met in France to discuss the refugee crisis?
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