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  2. Death marches during the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    In December 1939, 2,000 male Jews from Chełm, Poland, were forced on a death march to the nearby town of Hrubieszów; 200–800 died during the march.At Hrubieszów, another 2,000 Jews were rounded up and forced to join the Chełm Jews.

  3. The March (1945) - Wikipedia

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    "The March" refers to a series of forced marches during the final stages of the Second World War in Europe. From a total of 257,000 western Allied prisoners of war held in German military prison camps , over 80,000 POWs were forced to march westward across Poland , Czechoslovakia , and Germany in extreme winter conditions, over about four ...

  4. March 1939 - Wikipedia

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    The following events occurred in March 1939: March 1, 1939 ... A book titled The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler was ... The book claimed that Hitler was now being ...

  5. Sandakan Death Marches - Wikipedia

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    The Sandakan Death Marches were a series of forced marches in Borneo ... While some books pertaining to the ... 1939–1945; History of the War Memorial Park ...

  6. The Black March - Wikipedia

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    The Black March (ISBN 0-553-20125-5) is an autobiography of a SS man published by Bantam Books. The book is a collection of key entries in the journal of Peter Neumann, a boy inducted from the Hitler Youth into the Schutzstaffel .

  7. Stutthof concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    Death gate marked with an arrow, next to the red-brick SS administration building. Stutthof was a Nazi concentration camp established by Nazi Germany in a secluded, marshy, and wooded area near the village of Stutthof (now Sztutowo ) 34 km (21 mi) east of the city of Danzig ( Gdańsk ) in the territory of the German-annexed Free City of Danzig .

  8. Ghetto uprisings - Wikipedia

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    Armed resistance was offered in over 100 locations on either side of Polish-Soviet border of 1939, overwhelmingly in eastern Poland. [4] [5] Some of these uprisings were more massive and organized, while others were small and spontaneous.

  9. Death and the Dancing Footman - Wikipedia

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    Death and the Dancing Footman is a detective novel by Ngaio Marsh, the eleventh of her Roderick Alleyn books and was first ... in March's 1939 novel, Overture to Death.