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  2. 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]

  3. List of pastoral visits of Pope John Paul II - Wikipedia

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    In visit at S. Paulo, the car was driven by Og Pozzoli: 8 15–19 November 1980 West Germany: Cologne, Osnabrück, Mainz, Fulda, Altötting, Munich: First papal visit to Germany since 1782. [14] Commemoration of the 700th Anniversary of the death of St. Albert the Great 9 16 February 1981 Pakistan: Karachi: Stopover 17–22 February 1981 ...

  4. Christie Pits riot - Wikipedia

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    The Christie Pits riot occurred on 16 August 1933 at the Christie Pits (Willowvale Park) playground in Toronto, Ontario.The riot took place in the context of the Great Depression, antisemitism, "Swastika Clubs" and parades and resentment of "foreigners" in Toronto, and the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis in Germany in 1933.

  5. History of the Jews in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Jews in Germany goes back at least to the year 321 CE, [2] [3] and continued through the Early Middle Ages (5th to 10th centuries CE) and High Middle Ages (c. 1000–1299 CE) when Jewish immigrants founded the Ashkenazi Jewish community. The community survived under Charlemagne, but suffered during the Crusades.

  6. Anna Rosmus - Wikipedia

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    My Jewish Mission. One German Woman’s Search for the Truth, Nuremberg & beyond, Columbia, South Carolina, 1999; The Future of Germany’s Past, Holocaust Conference, Millersville, Pennsylvania, 2000; 1919–1929, The Sexual Revolution of the Twentieth Century, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, 2000

  7. Holy Blossom Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Blossom Temple is a Reform synagogue located at 1950 Bathurst Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest Jewish congregation in Toronto. Founded in 1856, it has more than 7,000 members. W. Gunther Plaut, who died on 8 February 2012 at the age of 99, was a long time Senior Rabbi for this synagogue.