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  • 11Westerbork (camp) — Camp Westerbork was a World War II concentration camp in Hooghalen, ten kilometers north of Westerbork, in the northeastern Netherlands. Its function during the Second World War was to assemble Roma and Dutch Jews for transport to other Nazi… …

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  • 12Kristallnacht — The interior of the Fasanenstrasse Synagogue in Berlin after Kristallnacht Other names Night of Broken Glass …

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  • 13Porajmos — The Porajmos (also Porrajmos), literally Devouring , is a term considered to be coined by the Romani people to describe attempts by the regime in Nazi Germany to exterminate most of the Romani peoples of Europe as part of the Holocaust. The… …

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  • 14List of common misconceptions — This incomplete list is not intended to be exhaustive. This is a list of current, widely held, false ideas and beliefs about notable topics which have been reported by reliable sources from around the world. Each has been discussed in published… …

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  • 15List of radio stations in Ontario — The following is a list of radio stations in the Canadian province of Ontario, as of 2011[update]. Note that stations are listed by their legal community of license, which in some cases may not be the market with which the station is associated… …

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  • 16Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum — The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum is a museum in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. The site is a former high school which was used as the notorious Security Prison 21 (S 21) by the Khmer Rouge regime from its rise to power in 1975 to its fall in… …

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  • 17Purple triangle — The purple triangle was a concentration camp badge used by the Nazis to identify several religious minorities. As an inherently Christian based phenomenon [Steigmann Gall, Richard. The Holy Reich: Nazi Conceptions of Christianity, 1919 1945 .… …

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  • 18Genocides in history — Genocide is the mass killing of a group of people, as defined by Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) as any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a… …

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  • 19Holocaust (resources) — This entry provides a select bibliography and other resources for the main article: The Holocaust . Bibliography Historical studies * Bauer, Yehuda. Rethinking the Holocaust . Yale University Press; New Ed edition, 2002. ISBN 0 300 09300 4 *… …

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  • 20Nordic race — Meyers Blitz Lexikon (Leipzig, 1932) shows a famous German war hero (Karl von Müller) as an example of the Nordic type. The Nordic race is one of the racial subcategories into which the Caucasian race was divided by anthropologists in the first… …

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