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  2. Solahütte - Wikipedia

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    Other guests of the Solahütte resort featured in the Höcker Album include Höcker himself, Richard Baer, Otto Moll, Josef Kramer and various Aufseherinnen. For the SS guards and SS Helferinnen — the female volunteer typists and clerks of the extermination camp — Solahütte was a nearby vacation option, usually reached by bus.

  3. List of companies involved in the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Chanel lived in the Ritz Hotel in Paris in occupied France, where she entered into a romantic relationship with a high-ranking German intelligence officer. Subsequently, Chanel herself became an intelligence operative for the Nazis. Chase National Bank [31] [32] [33] Chase logo 2007: 1877 Manhattan, New York State, USA

  4. Duchy of Oświęcim - Wikipedia

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    Oświęcim Castle. From the beginning, these areas were part of the Kraków Land of Lesser Poland (Małopolska). The duchy was created in 1315 in the aftermath of the 12th century fragmentation of Poland on these southeastern estates of the original Duchy of Silesia, which the Polish High Duke Casimir II the Just had split off the Seniorate Province and granted to the Silesian duke Mieszko IV ...

  5. List of Marriott hotels - Wikipedia

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    The company known as Marriott Hotels & Resorts is a large, American-based hotel chain that has multiple hotels worldwide. Here is a list of the locations and number ...

  6. Holocaust tourism - Wikipedia

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    Main track of Auschwitz-Birkenau. Permanent exhibit at Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.. Holocaust tourism is tourism to destinations connected with the extermination of Jews during the Holocaust in World War II, including visits to sites of Jewish martyrology such as former Nazi death camps and concentration camps turned into state museums. [1]

  7. Oświęcim - Wikipedia

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    In the interwar period, Oświęcim was a garrison town for the Polish Army, and during the German occupation of Poland in World War II, the former barracks were expanded to host the infamous German Nazi Auschwitz concentration camp (also known as KL or KZ Auschwitz Birkenau), now the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.