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  • 11Collaboration during World War II — During World War II Nazi Germany occupied all or parts of the following countries: Poland, Denmark, Norway, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Yugoslavia, Greece, the Soviet Union, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Egypt and Italy. The term… …

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  • 12Janowska concentration camp — Janowska was a Nazi labor, transit and concentration camp established in September 1941 on the outskirts of Lvov, Poland (today Ukraine).Background The Lwów GhettoThe city of Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine), was occupied by the Soviet Union in… …

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  • 13AUSCHWITZ — (Oświęcim), Nazi Germany s largest concentration and extermination camp. The word Auschwitz has become a metaphor for the Holocaust in general, and the phrase after Auschwitz has come to signify the great historical rupture wrought by the murder… …

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  • 14MINSK MAZOWIECKI — (Pol. Mińsk Mazowiecki), town in E. central Poland. Minsk Mazowiecki received urban status in the first half of the 15th century, but Jewish settlement did not develop there until the close of the 18th century. From the beginning, and… …

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  • 16Guerrilla phase of the Second Chechen War (2007) — Main article: Guerrilla phase of the Second Chechen War Contents 1 Timeline 1.1 January 1.2 February …

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  • 18Dates of 2006 — ▪ 2007 January Keeping America competitive requires affordable energy. And here we have a serious problem. America is addicted to oil, which is often imported from unstable parts of the world. U.S. Pres. George W. Bush, in his state of the union… …

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  • 19Soviet–German relations before 1941 — German and Soviet troops shaking hands following the invasion of Poland. Soviet–German relations date to the aftermath of the First World War. The Treaty of Brest Litovsk,[1] ending World War I hostilities between Russia and Germany, was signed… …

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  • 20Karl Plagge — Born 10 July 1897(1897 07 10) Darmstadt, Germany Died 19 June 1957(1957 06 19) (aged 59) Darmstadt …

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