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hnical resources, stood publicly sided with the | Jews, went with them, walking after they were forced |
pilogue it is said that "more than four million | Jews were killed". |
The census was seen as a way to prove that | Jews were betraying the Fatherland by shirking milit |
CIA agent Wilbur Crane Eveland have argued that | Jews were involved in the bombings. |
The | Jews were arrested in the 1990s as they sought to es |
At this time, he writes, "hundreds of | Jews... were sentenced by military courts to long pri |
The German people were told | Jews were a threat. |
to the extermination camps, approximately 4500 | Jews were murdered by Nazis at the cemetery. |
ourt does take judicial notice of the fact that | Jews were gassed to death at Auschwitz Concentration |
tween the early 12th century and 1492, when the | Jews were expelled from the kingdoms of Castille and |
In addition to the POWs, Lublin | Jews were conscripted for forced labour in Lipowa. |
espite warnings of impending deportations, most | Jews were reluctant to leave their homes, although s |
f a rebellion against the government, when many | Jews were wounded and several were sacrificed to the |
Remaining | Jews were sent to camps in Stutthof, Dachau, Auschwi |
wife, youngest daughter and thousands of other | Jews, were deported to Siberia, arriving in Sverdelo |
to a field which was outside of the professions | Jews were allowed to enter in Prussia according to t |
No | Jews were gassed in any German concentration camps a |
Jews were not allowed to declare Yiddish, most of th | |
ially the Cossacks being fiercely Orthodox, the | Jews were perceived by many Ruthenians as a part of |
Hundreds of returning | Jews were killed in Romania . |
Simferopol where at least 14,300 people, mostly | Jews, were killed. |
An estimated 265,000 Warsaw | Jews were taken to the Treblinka gas chambers, and s |
resy, found it convenient to deny that Poles or | Jews were massacred in Paneriai; the official line w |
res (as well as anti-Polish measures), by which | Jews were stripped of their businesses and possessio |
Prior to this, Boston | Jews were buried in more distant locations such as T |
daea province was renamed Syria Palaestina, and | Jews were banned from entering the city, on pain of |
In 1897, synagogues were ransacked and | Jews were murdered inTripolitania. |
In 1864, around 500 | Jews were killed inMarrakechand FezinMorocco. |
When | Jews were deported from Rome to Auschwitz, the Pope |
able instance of provocation occurred while the | Jews were worshiping at their local synagogue and a |
Lydda was next taken and many of the | Jews were executed; the "slain of Lydda" are often m |
Almost 90% of the | Jews were urbanized, living in large cities where th |
ewish procreation, during most of Popper's life | Jews were prohibited from owning property, choosing |
Over half million | Jews were living in the district's area when the Ger |
under Nazi or Vichy French occupation and these | Jews were subject to various persecutions. |
ountryside of Savoy and subsequently Basel, the | Jews were accused of having poisoned the wells, on a |
o Goldstein estimates that approximately 30,000 | Jews were killed from the Independent State of Croat |
At a time, most of the | Jews were living in cities of Tripoli and Benghazi a |
ans have inalienable rights, while those of the | Jews were acquired, even if they received internatio |
schluss (the annexation of Austria to Germany), | Jews were categorically excluded from the film indus |
By 1839 at least 153 Sephardi | Jews were living in Jaffa. |
A further 7,000 | Jews were murdered by the German Einsatzgruppen. |
Approximately 100,000 | Jews were brought to Palestine in over one hundred s |
Frequently | Jews were called upon to honour God with their mammo |
rejected-the British Uganda Programme by which | Jews were to be settled in Uganda (actually, in pres |
all the people although it was evident that the | Jews were no longer an independent people, but were |
For the most part, such | Jews were not interned but continued to live in thei |
apartment where 40 persons, all of them Russian | Jews, were in session as the "First Soviet of the Fe |
o the area in the west of Imperial Russia where | Jews were permitted to reside. |
These | Jews were placed under the protection of the Wehrmac |
y for most of the war where many of the men, al | Jews, were intentionally pushed off the steep cliffs |
Manetho, an Egyptian historian, wrote that the | Jews were expelled Egyptian lepers who had been taug |
Most of the | Jews were killed by the Nazis in the Holocaust durin |
50 | Jews were burned alive in their prayer house. |
Four Norwegian | Jews were rescued by the White Buses: Eugen Keil, Jo |
During Shimon's patriarchate the | Jews were harried by daily persecutions and oppressi |
144,000 | Jews were rounded up and held there. |
housands ethnic Poles, and also Belarusians and | Jews, were forcibly deported to Siberia. |
All 21 on board, including 12 | Jews, were killed in the bombing. |
In Padua, in 1683, the | Jews were in great danger because of the agitation f |
f the war, thousands and thousands of Hungarian | Jews were transported to certain death in German con |
However, in an environment where | Jews were often blamed for many of the evils that be |
During the early Islamic period, | Jews were permitted to visit the Temple Mount and th |
mber 30 and on December 8, 1941, a total 24,000 | Jews were force-marched out of the ghetto, and shot |
150 | Jews were mass murdered by machine guns after being |
Prisoners, especially | Jews, were brought to the hotel to be interrogated, |
Following the massacre, it was decreed that all | Jews were banned from settling in the city of Basel |
the result of the hearing mentioned), "Hassidic | Jews were complaining..." put an unjustified negativ |
Eighteen | Jews were killed (some sources say twenty) and eight |
The Danish | Jews were treated better in Theresienstadt than othe |
During WW II, approximately 20,000 | Jews were shipped from a railway station in Bobigny. |
Despite the payment of the ransom 2,091 | Jews were deported on October 16, 1943, and most of |
ished after World War I. Almost all of Subate's | Jews were brutally murdered in the Stahlecker phase |
Eight hundred | Jews were murdered at Worms and one thousand at Main |
h, to which, under the laws then prevalent, the | Jews were compelled to listen. |
s When challenged by a hate group to prove that | Jews were actually gassed at Auchwitz, Mel Mermelste |
In Tetiev on March 25, approximately 4,000 | Jews were murdered, half in a synagogue set ablaze b |
The pattern wherein | Jews were relatively free under pagan rulers until t |
anizations in Turkey, and insisted that Turkish | Jews were Turks first and Jews second. |
Although the | Jews were deported during World War II, the synagogu |
e to the poor conditions in the settlement, 200 | Jews were transported to Jasenovac and 2,800 to Ausc |
Under this system, Christians and | Jews were considered religious minorities/second-cla |
The pretext for the pogrom was a rumor that the | Jews were responsible for the execution of prisoners |
tion of the Downtown Connector freeway and many | Jews were moving from there to Morningside, where ma |
Although | Jews were already living in Florida in the late 18th |
Until September 1943 almost all | Jews were sent to the Auschwitz or Belzec exterminat |
In 1939, | Jews were granted 4601 permanent and temporary resid |
About 30 blind and deaf | Jews were employed at his shop between the years of |
eport assessed that between 280,000 and 380,000 | Jews were murdered or died under the supervision and |
t it could only be a matter of weeks before the | Jews were defeated by the armies of the Arab states |
Grossaktion Warsaw, beginning on July 22, 1942, | Jews were deported in crowded freight cars to Trebli |
e grant of Elias le Evesque the justices of the | Jews were ordered not to issue any summons without t |
In Auschwitz, where he knew that | Jews were being exterminated, he organized a group t |
and an estimated 10,000 | Jews were killed in Estonia after having been deport |
And 17 years later a few | Jews were arrested on suspicion of trafficking in hu |
More than 5,000 | Jews were sent to forced labor camps, where 46 are k |
t was Rome that orchestrated the Crusades where | Jews were slaughtered...It was Rome that orchestrate |
version is evidence of the high regard in which | Jews were held in Carolingian France. |
Approximately 650 | Jews were killed in the fighting or the flames, and |
y 8, 1941, the work had become so hard that the | Jews were literally being worked to death. |
As new rumors spread to the streets, many more | Jews were beaten both in the streets and in their ho |
Jews were prohibited from using state hospitals and | |
These | Jews were sometimes referred to as the Reich Jews. |
tead of being transferred to South America, the | Jews were sent to Auschwitz in October 1943 and May |
How many | Jews were saved through his actions is unknown, but |
Jews were now considered under the royal jurisdictio | |
There, 850 | Jews were executed. |
In addition, some 25,000 | Jews were brought from Germany, Austria and the pres |
Large Nazi German Ghettos in which | Jews were confined, and later shipped to concentrati |
One article stated that since German | Jews were part of "world Jewry" they shared the resp |
llier, he was forced to leave Provence when the | Jews were expelled from that land and settled in Car |
In 1875, 20 | Jews were killed by a mob in Demnat, Morocco; elsewh |
Isaac probably left Gascony before the | Jews were expelled by a royal edict of 1287, perhaps |
In the violence, 10 | Jews were killed, 350 injured, and a synagogue, a Je |
camp near the Polish village of Malkinia where | Jews were killed in a gas chamber. |
Protestant | Jews were denied visas. |
a's rich Jewish history were wiped out when the | Jews were expelled from Spain (see Spanish expulsion |
According to Cassius Dio, 580,000 | Jews were killed, and 50 fortified towns and 985 vil |
Steven Bowman believes that, although the | Jews were murdered, they were not targeted specifica |
The Club Millitare" during the time when French | Jews were entering the upper ranks of the French Arm |
In April 1943, another 1,000 Kozova | Jews were shot by Germans, and in June 1943, 400 mor |
estigious Accademia degli Invaghiti, from which | Jews were technically barred. |
ted antisemitism and repudiated the notion that | Jews were responsible for the persecution and death |
The | Jews were surrounded, removed from their houses and |
SO CONVINCED was he that the | Jews were marked for destruction in Germany that he |
th day of the moon [of Nisan], on which day the | Jews were commanded to sacrifice the lamb, should al |
The | Jews were made to stand for hours in front of their |
the 1936 Olympics, to be held in Berlin, unless | Jews were allowed to take part in the German trials |
In 1350, | Jews were persecuted in Brabant. |
s in London, and consequently Italians, chiefly | Jews, were flocking into the country. |
He was baptized at the age of fourteen, since | Jews were not allowed to live in Moscow and he had r |
Until 1939 most of the | Jews were banished or deported to Vienna. |
Although in the 17th and 18th century | Jews were banished, the Jewish community had built a |
A violent tumult broke out; the lives of the | Jews were seriously menaced; and it was only with th |
Under the dictatorship of Ion Antonescu, | Jews were rounded up and deported to Transnistria, w |
tually crossed into Spain, their attacks on the | Jews were well-known, and James II of Aragon vowed t |
Transported | Jews were required to declare their assets and aband |
The local | Jews were given ten days in which to move into the a |
Nevertheless, | Jews were divided between those favoring Hellenizati |
der throughout his realm to the effect that the | Jews were not to be molested. |
Jews were formally sealed into the ghetto on 1 May o | |
f Jewish businesses took place and a week later | Jews were banned from the German civil service by th |
However, while hundreds of thousands of | Jews were killed in Romania, in general, Richter's p |
According to these texts, the Red | Jews were an epochal threat to Christendom, and woul |
ase of the killing ended, more than 1.2 million | Jews were killed. |
The Red | Jews were a legendary Jewish nation that appear in v |
Starting on May 15, 1944: 14,000 | Jews were taken out of these sites to Auschwitz ever |
sz and Jozef back to the farm where all fifteen | Jews were hiding. |
Wealthier | Jews were financially extorted in order to avoid com |
Most of the early | Jews were British. |
where in the neighborhood of between 5000 -7000 | Jews were brutally beaten to death or murdered outri |
In 1669 | Jews were again permitted to reside in Regensburg bu |
merican propaganda with the suggestion that the | Jews were responsible, and paid tribute to Hitler on |
In addition, some 3,000 persons, mostly | Jews, were executed in the municipal stadium by the |
Germany, since under the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 | Jews were not allowed to work in universities. |
Within hours, some 600 | Jews were shot and 5,000 others rounded up. |
viet authorities reported that a total of 2,558 | Jews were murdered in ravines to the west of town. |
Many | Jews were prosecuted for participating in Karmalyuk' |
After Wermacht raids, hundreds of Antwerp | Jews were taken in furniture vans from their homes t |
Many of the | Jews were indeed expelled from Tlemcen and their syn |
About 14,000 | Jews were thus saved. |
As | Jews were no longer welcome by other countries (due |
s colleagues, Goren continually maintained that | Jews were not only permitted, but commanded, to asce |
e USA in October 1941 just before the remaining | Jews were deported and killed in the Holocaust in Ju |
y, James warned all his nobles to make sure the | Jews were kept safe. |
In 1869, 18 | Jews were killed in Tunis, and an Arab mob looted Je |
day (20 Adar in the Hebrew Calendar) the exiled | Jews were led back into Frankfurt by imperial soldie |
generous Aryan families) and deploring that the | Jews were eradicating traditional German peasantry. |
o formulated the charge of deicide, namely that | Jews were responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus. |
The | Jews were killed in World War 2, while the area's Po |
ans announced through the Judenrat that all the | Jews were to go to the old cemetery, which was situa |
Trapped in the castle, the | Jews were advised by Rabbi Yom Tov of Joigny to kill |
Matthew believed black | Jews were the original Jews, and white Jews were the |
On April 1, 1942, the town's | Jews were forcibly moved into a ghetto consisting of |
18000 | Jews were held in the camp, most of them to be trans |
In 1972, her deeds on behalf of Hungarian | Jews were recognized by Yad Vashem after she was nom |
land was invaded by Germany in 1944, and Rhodes | Jews were among the many sent off in cattle cars to |
300 | Jews were rescued by the Greda III. |
s, and fighters to note the great effort Soviet | Jews were making to ensure victory. |
ersecutions became widespread around 1938, when | Jews were harassed and attacked by authorities under |
Ashkenazi | Jews were particularly active in Azerbaijani politic |
en facing an increasingly older population, and | Jews were immigrating in large numbers. |
Europe and which remained until the Muslims and | Jews were expelled in 17th century. |
etto fence was breached, and approximately 1000 | Jews were able to escape. |
Jews were by definition non-Aryan, because of their | |
A further 10,000 | Jews were taken on a death march to three concentrat |
er for External Relations, from 1938-1944, many | Jews were granted visas to Brazil - despite the circ |
28, a new massacre was started when 4,000-5,000 | Jews were herded into stables and shot. |
hate conquest of Jerusalem from the Byzantines, | Jews were allowed to pray inside the tunnel. |
The | Jews were the first significant minority group to pl |
tional Red Cross inspectors into believing that | Jews were being treated humanely. |
22-24, 1941 in which between 25,000 and 34,000 | Jews were shot or burned alive, or to the murder of |
d for war crimes, even though more than 100,000 | Jews were deported from Theresienstadt and were murd |
ialized in elegant villas, which wealthy Polish | Jews were building, despite the threats of Nazism to |
erefore there was a vast number of religion and | Jews were very much included. |
little Jewish boys turned into devils, and the | Jews were all wearing prayer shawls. |
There these | Jews were worked to death, so that in June 1942, onl |
All | Jews were registered and a Jewish Council (Judenrat) |
e built in many capitals of Europe to show that | Jews were full and free citizens. |
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