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- Description: New York Times article about President Kurt Waldheim of Austria, and his possible involvement in the deportation of 488 Yugoslav civilians to slave labor camps in 1942.
- Text: ...lists in the his on Aug. 8, 1945, defined "ill-treat- tory of World War II had "looked at ment or deportation to slave labor the military practices, functions or any other purpose of civilian and responsibilities" of Waldheim population of or in occupied terri- and that &qu...
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- Text: ...Brunner, reputed chief aide to Adolf Eichmann, was held responsible for the deportation to death and slave labor camps of at least 128,500 Jews from Nazi-occupied territories. Eichmann, architect of the Nazis' "Final Solution" for the Jews, was captured in Argentina by Israel...
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- Text: ...were truly the means in God's hand to liberate those who had suffered so much and so long and who had been captives and slaves in their own land. '--v u- -\c-"'1--,.,..._~ _ l" ,.__, , ., Biographical Sketch I was born in Alkrnaar, Noord Hol ]and just 13 days be...
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- Text: ...an beings daily , but it also served as an administrative center for the camp system as a whole a nd likewise as a source of slave labor for industries producing war materiel. Other camps, Treblinka in particular, were designed for one thing on ly: to kill as many peop le as possibl e, as f...
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- Text: ...or German manpower had eroded swiftly, either through heavy military losses in Russia or casualties of bombings at home, and slave labor all across Europe was initiated. Many men refused to go. Winter 1940/1941: No light is allowed visible to the outside, as windows are covered with b...
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- Text: ... who gave his support to whatever minister had favors to bestow, He has been described by one historian- as a "complete slave to women and gambling 11 and by another as ''the · most enterprising and irascible, able and bombastk, intolerant, in tolerable and successful Britis...