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- Page 7 and 8: Table of contents 6 foreword 7 Chil
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- Page 13 and 14: ment were realised in Europe and th
- Page 15 and 16: 1919 1933 16 Sept. Adolf Hitler joi
- Page 17 and 18: Anne frank Anne Frank was born in F
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- Page 25 and 26: International reactions When Hitler
- Page 27 and 28: The November pogrom On the morning
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Sweden and the Holocaust At the beg
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“Fundamentally, our ability and o
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The “new Germany” as seen from
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Reactions to the November pogrom Th
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“Business as usual” - everyday
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“Do we not even now remain silent
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“One day, these heinous crimes wi
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Sweden’s Foreign Office fights g
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The White Buses and other res
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What does the Holocaust mean for Sw
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from bullets to gas After Germany
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Sign at Treblinka: “Attention War
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Franz Stangl Discussions about the
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Pictures from Birkenau in this book
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Women and children “of no further
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Working in hell The so-called Sonde
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“Most of you will know what it me
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Annihilation through work The Germa
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Resistance and rescue One of the mo
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The Warsaw ghetto revolt After more
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The death camp revolts Of all the a
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swear an oath of allegiance to Hitl
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The democracies close their doors N
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Witnesses to genocide From the day
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“These past few days the Jews fro
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The Holocaust - lessons to be learn
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O you who know did you know that hu
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“My past is always at my side, bu
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Lindberg, H., Svensk flyktingpoliti
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