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  2. United States and the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    The United States and the United Kingdom developed the capacity to reach Auschwitz with strategic bombing in July 1944. The United States declined to bomb Auschwitz, citing technical and strategic concerns, including the insufficient accuracy of strategic bombing and the risk of prolonging the war by diverting resources away from military targets.

  3. Reich Security Head Office Referat IV B4 - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Eichmann, 1942. Reich Security Head Office Referat IV B4, known as RSHA IV B4 (German: Eichmannreferat [] IV D4 until March 1941, or Judenreferat), was a sub-department of Germany's Reich Security Head Office [a] (Reichssicherheitshauptamt or RSHA) and the Gestapo during the Holocaust. [1]

  4. The Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    The Holocaust (/ ˈ h ɒ l ə k ɔː s t / ⓘ), [1] known in Hebrew as the Shoah (שואה), was the genocide of European Jews during World War II.Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe, around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population.

  5. Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Gestapo was in charge of investigative policing to enforce Nazi ideology as they located and confined political offenders, Jews, and others deemed undesirable. [204] Political offenders who were released from prison were often immediately re-arrested by the Gestapo and confined in a concentration camp. [205]

  6. How Holocausts Happen - Wikipedia

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    How Holocausts Happen is a book by Douglas V. Porpora that deals with the United States involvement in Central America in regards to their participation in the genocidal policies of Nicaraguan counterrevolutionary forces and the reaction of the general public to the Holocaust in Nazi Germany.

  7. List of Jewish ghettos in Europe during World War II

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    In total, according to United States Holocaust Memorial Museum archives, "The Germans established at least 1,000 ghettos in German-occupied and annexed Poland and the Soviet Union alone." Therefore, the examples are intended only to illustrate their scope across Eastern and Western Europe. [2]

  8. In Indiana, what kids learn about the Holocaust depends on ...

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    The Never Again Education Act was passed by Congress in 2020, requiring all states to provide Holocaust education in public schools. In Indiana, what kids learn about the Holocaust depends on ...

  9. New Order (Nazism) - Wikipedia

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    In the Long-Term, Nazi Germany was planning to create a system of Kolonialkanonenboot (Colonial gunboat) with the aim of parking them in the restored oversea colonies, that would serve to restore the Stationsdienst of the German Empire, which was a system of German ports in foreign territory [Auslandsstationen] for tasks in foreign waters to ...