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  2. Template:Infobox concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Template documentation This template uses Lua: Module ... en.auschwitz.org.pl ...

  3. Bardejov (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bardejov is a 2024 American historical war film written by Shmuel Lynn, directed by Danny A. Abeckaser and starring Robert Davi and Abeckaser.. Based on a true story, Bardejov reveals the daring plan devised by Rafuel Lowy (played by Robert Davi), a successful wine-maker and community leader, to save the young women of Bardejov from being included in the first official Jewish transport to ...

  4. Auschwitz Protocols - Wikipedia

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    The Auschwitz Protocols, also known as the Auschwitz Reports, and originally published as The Extermination Camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau, is a collection of three eyewitness accounts from 1943–1944 about the mass murder that was taking place inside the Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland during the Second World War.

  5. Rudolf Vrba - Wikipedia

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    Entitled The Extermination Camps of Auschwitz (Oświęcim) and Birkenau in Upper Silesia, the release included the 33-page Vrba–Wetzler report; a six-page report from Arnost Rosin and Czesław Mordowicz, who escaped from Auschwitz on 27 May 1944; and the 19-page Polish major's report, written in December 1943 by Polish escapee Jerzy Tabeau. [1]

  6. Vrba–Wetzler report - Wikipedia

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    The Vrba–Wetzler report is one of three documents that comprise what is known as the Auschwitz Protocols, otherwise known as the Auschwitz Report or the Auschwitz notebook. It is a 33-page eye-witness account of the Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland during the Holocaust .

  7. List of Holocaust transports from Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Deportation of Jews from Slovakia Restored train car used to transport Slovak Jews. Date 1942 and 1944–1945 Location Slovak Republic, General Governorate, Nazi Germany Target Slovak Jews Organised by Slovak Republic, Nazi Germany Deaths 57,000 (1942) 10,000 (1944–1945) Total: 67,000 During the Holocaust, most of Slovakia's Jewish population was deported in two waves—in 1942 and in 1944 ...

  8. Holocaust survivors - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s and 80s, small groups of these survivors, now adults, began to form in a number of communities worldwide to deal with their painful pasts in safe and understanding environments. The First International Conference on Children of Holocaust Survivors took place in 1979 under the auspices of Zachor, the Holocaust Resource Center.

  9. Rescue of Jews by Poles during the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    Death penalty for the rescue of Jews in occupied Poland Public announcement NOTICE Concerning: the Sheltering of Escaping Jews. There is a need for a reminder, that in accordance with Paragraph 3 of the decree of 15 October 1941, on the Limitation of Residence in General Government (page 595 of the GG Register) Jews leaving the Jewish Quarter without permission will incur the death penalty ...