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  2. Nakam - Wikipedia

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    A US Army lieutenant (left) and a German detective inspecting the Konsum-Genossenschaftsbäckerei (Consumer Cooperative Bakery) in Nuremberg after a poisoning attempt. Nakam (Hebrew: נקם, 'revenge') was a paramilitary organisation of about fifty Holocaust survivors who, after 1945, sought revenge for the murder of six million Jews during the Holocaust.

  3. Pillar of Fire (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Episode 1 — The Jew Returns – The Arab Awakens 1895–1920 Theodor Herzl strives for the creation of a Jewish state. Episode 2 — The Dream 1914–1929 The Halutzim (pioneers) who arrive in Palestine in the early 1920s build upon the utopian ideas of kibbutzim and cooperative settlements. Episode 3 — The Rise and Fall of German Jews 1919 ...

  4. Hitler's Children (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's Children was completed in 2011 and was produced by Zeevi's company Maya Production, in co-production with the German company Saxonia Entertainment. The film was first broadcast on Israeli Channel 2 on 1 May 2011, [3] the eve of the Israeli Holocaust Memorial Day, and was first shown internationally in November 2011 at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. [4]

  5. Haavara Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's own support of the Haavara Agreement was unclear and varied throughout the 1930s. Initially, Hitler seemed indifferent to the economic details of the plan, but he supported it in the period from September 1937 to 1939. [23] After the German invasion of Poland in September 1939 the program was ended. [19]

  6. Comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Comparisons between Israel and Nazism have been made by academics, [3] politicians [4] and public figures, both Jewish and not, [5] since before the formation of Israel. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Some scholars suggest these comparisons can be rhetorical tools without specific antisemitic intent, or that they can be an informed and necessary response to ...

  7. Hitler's Circle of Evil - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's Circle of Evil is a British historical ... Sheldon Kirshner for The Times of Israel praised the portrayal of several events as 'professional' and said ...

  8. The Devil Next Door - Wikipedia

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    Ted Henry, TV reporter. Ed Nishnic, Demjanjuk's son-in-law. Ed Nishnic Jr., Demjanjuk's grandson. Mark O'Connor, Demjanjuk's Defense Attorney. Zvi Tal, judge. Dalia Dorner, law professor and former Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel. Richard Rashke, historian. Tom Teicholz, Reporter, Author, The Trial of Ivan the Terrible. Tamir Hod, historian.

  9. Death of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Conspiracy theories about Hitler's death and about the Nazi era as a whole still attract interest, with books, TV shows, and films continuing to be produced on the topic. [ 123 ] [ 124 ] Historian Luke Daly-Groves wrote that Hitler's death is not about the death of one man, but carries a greater significance as to the end of the regime and the ...