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| Â | Articles - John Demjanjuk |
 | | On May 20, 1999, the Justice Department filed a new civil complaint against Demjanjuk. |  | | In August 1977, the Justice Department submitted a request to the Northern District Court of Ohio that Demjanjuk's citizenship be revoked on the basis that Demjanjuk had allegedly concealed his involvement with Nazi death camps on his immigration application in 1951. |  | | On June 23, 1981, District Court Judge Frank Batisti ruled that Demjanjuk had lied on his application, that he had served as an SS guard at Treblinka and for a brief period at Sobibór, and that he had undergone training at the Trawniki SS training camp. |
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http://www.x-moto.net/articles/John_Demjanuk
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| Â | Pat Buchanan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His conviction was overturned by the Supreme Court of Israel on the grounds of mistaken identity. |  | | It is estimated that gas chambers powered by diesel engines were used to suffocate between 1.5 and 2.5 million people at the Treblinka, Belzec, Sobibór, and Chelmno death camps. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Buchanan
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| Â | Articles - Franz Stangl |
 | | At the end of the war Franz Stangl managed to conceal his identity and although imprisoned in 1945 he was released two years later. |  | | Franz Stangl ( March 26, 1908 – June 28, 1971) was an SS officer, commandant of the Sobibór and of the Treblinka Nazi extermination camps. |  | | In 1942 he was transferred to Poland where he worked under Odilo Globocnik. |
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http://www.kamero.net/articles/Franz_Stangl?mySession=b0b70eab1b7b7d262f8fb7f4e669be29
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| Â | Articles - The Holocaust |
 | | As prisoners entered the death camps, they were made to surrender all personal property to the Nazis, which was then precisely catalogued and tagged, and for which receipts were issued. |  | | Josef Buhler urged Reinhard Heydrich to proceed with the Final Solution in the General Government. |  | | In addition, considerable effort was expended over the course of the Holocaust to find increasingly efficient means of killing more people; for example, by switching from carbon monoxide poisoning in the Aktion Reinhard death camps of Belzec, Sobibór, and Treblinka to the use of Zyklon B at Majdanek and Auschwitz. |
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http://www.x-moto.net/articles/Holocaust
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| Â | Articles - Reinhard Heydrich |
 | | Heydrich's eventual replacement was Ernst Kaltenbrunner as the chief of RSHA and Karl Hermann Frank as the new protector. |  | | The project was named Operation Reinhard in Heydrich's honor. |  | | After Heydrich's death, the first three "trial" death camps were constructed and put into operation at Treblinka, Sobibór, and Belzec. |
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http://www.awningz.com/articles/Reinhard_Heydrich
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| Â | Articles - Extermination camp |
 | | The operation was decided at the Wannsee Conference of January 1942 and carried out under the administrative control of Adolf Eichmann. |  | | The method of killing at these camps was by poison gas, usually in " gas chambers ", although many prisoners were killed in mass shootings and by other means. |  | | Treblinka, Belzec and Sobibór were constructed during Operation Reinhard, the code name for the systematic killing of the Jews of Europe, widely known under the euphemism, the " final solution of the Jewish question " ( Endlösung der Judenfrage). |
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http://www.kamero.net/articles/Extermination_camp
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|  | Articles - Sobibór extermination camp |
 | | It is also the name of the village outside which the camp was built, which is now part of Lublin Voivodship in Poland. |  | | Sobibór was the site of the only successful rebellion by Jewish prisoners in a Nazi camp. |  | | Sobibór was a Nazi extermination camp that was part of Operation Reinhard. |
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http://www.free-biz.org/articles/Sobibór
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| Â | Articles - Persecution of the Jews |
 | | The bulk of the Jewish prisoners were mass-executed in gas chambers at Treblinka, Sobibór, Majdanek, Chelmno, Belzec, Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau) and their bodies disposed in crematoria. |  | | Six major extermination camps were built in Poland by Nazi Germany and its allies for the express purpose of genocide against Jews, even for those who had long assimilated and had been baptized into Christianity, as well as for other minority groups deemed enemies of the Nazi regime. |  | | This was the first full-scale genocide using the innovations of modern science and engineering. |
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http://greensky.biz/articles/Persecution_of_the_Jews?...
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| Â | Belzec Camp Death |
 | | Treblinka, Belzec and Sobibór were constructed as part of Operation Reinhard. |  | | Established November 1st, 1941, Belzec extermination center consisted of two camps divided into three parts: administration section, barracks and storage for plundered goods, and extermination... |  | | A death camp (extermination camp or death factory) is a concentration camp which has been deliberately... |
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http://www.royal-signals.org.uk/7/belzec-camp-death.html
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| Â | Amazon.ca: DVD: Escape From Sobibor (Full Screen) |
 | | This 1987 TV miniseries tells the true story of imprisoned Jews who devise and execute an elaborate escape plan. |  | | There, 250,000 Jews, mostly from Poland and Russia, died in five gas chambers during the camp's operation between May 1942 and October 1943. |  | | Knives, axes, and guns give the Nazis their due as communication lines are cut and prisoners run hell-bent for freedom. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000056NNZ
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| Â | Articles - T-4 Euthanasia Program |
 | | Most of the persons such as Josef Mengele responsible for carrying out the T-4 Euthanasia Program became active in the Holocaust as well, developing gas chamber technology and even helping to build death camps at Belzec, Treblinka or Sobibór in Operation Reinhard. |  | | Some graduates of the Aktion T4 program were then transferred to military concentration camps. |  | | Aside from the well-known Auschwitz-Birkenau these were the main centers of extermination by gas for millions of people. |
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http://www.xclimbing.net/articles/T-4_Euthanasia_Program
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| Â | Articles - Westerbork |
 | | Between 1942 and about mid- 1943, almost every Tuesday a cargo train left for the concentration camps Auschwitz-Birkenau and Sobibór. |  | | During World War II the Nazis used the facilities and turned it into a deportation camp for Jews, about 400 Gypsies and in the very end of the War for some 400 women from the resistance movement. |
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http://www.lifevalley.com/articles/Westerbork
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| Â | Campo de exterminio |
 | | Estos campos, junto con Chelmno eran campos de exterminio puros, construidos con el único fin de matar una gran candidad de judÃÂos a las pocas horas de su llegada. |  | | Treblinka, Belzec y Sobibór se construyeron durante la Operación Reinhard. |
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http://enciclopedia.cc/Campo_de_exterminio
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| Â | Articles - 1967 |
 | | March 1 - Brazilian police arrest Franc Paul Stangli, ex-commander of Treblinka and Sobibór concentration camps |  | | March 1 - Red Guards return to schools in China |  | | March 1 - The city Hatogaya, located in Saitama, Japan is founded |
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http://mynotebookstore.com/articles/1967?mySession=2d35314724f715d9c2e11eb...
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| Â | Rytets (Belarus) region map and 3d view - nona.net |
 | | Rytets (Belarus) region map and 3d view - nona.net |  | | // Koshary (1.9km) // Sobibór (2.2km) // Olʼshanki (3.7km) // Pulemets (5.1km) // Zalesʼye (4.6km) // Grabovo (7.5km) // Wołczyny (7.5km) // Orkhov (5.9km) // Tomashovka (7.2km) // Żłobek (6.9km) // Adamchuki (9.9km) // Zbereże (11.2km) // Pereshpa (11.2km) // Orchówek (7.2km) // Włodawka (7.8km) // Komarovka (10.4km) // Rostanʼ (11.6km) |
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http://nona.net/features/map/placedetail.1540761
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 | | 1943 - The Jew s of Minsk are massacred at Sobibór |
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http://www.mindwallet.com/wiki/September_18
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