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In the Rubble January 11, 2012
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Rotterdam, Netherlands: bombed flat by the Luftwaffe, 1940
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London during the blitz, 1940
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Sevastopol, USSR – 1942
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Scorched-earth retreat: Germans destroy Soviet rails
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Scorched-earth retreat: slaughtered cattle
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Warsaw, 1944: The German army crushes a Polish uprising
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Caen, France: July 1944
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Americans roll up northern Italy, spring 1945
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Budapest, 1945: The Red Army arrives
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Cologne 1945
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Hamburg 1945
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Nuremberg 1945
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Dresden 1945
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Berlin trams, winter 1944/45
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Concentration camp inmates clear a dud
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Soviet positions, Frankfurter Allee, April 1945
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The Red Army fights house-to-house, late April 1945
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Berlin-Friedrichstrasse, July 1945
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Liberation in France: “l’épuration”
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Collaborators on trial (here: publicist Robert Brasillach)
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Flight & expulsion of Germans from the East
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Organized expulsions from Czechoslovakia
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Flight and expulsion of ethnic Germans, counted by region of origin
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Forced laborers serve the Third Reich
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Jewish DPs in Germany & Austria, mid-1947: ca. 250,000 still await resettling
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Jewish DPs at study & at play
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Jewish DPs re-dedicate a cemetery in Lübeck, 1948
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UNRRA: The UN Relief and Rehabilitation Agency - Here: a “sister of charity,” Belgium, 1946
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Military & civilian deaths in WW II (w/o Holocaust) France212,000267,000 Germany/Austr.5,500,0001,840,000 Hungary300,00080,000 Italy306,400145,100 Poland400,0002,200,000 Romania316,00056,000 Soviet Union10,700,00011,500,000 U.K.382,60067,800 United States407,30011,200 Yugoslavia446,000514,000
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Est. Holocaust deaths by select countries Czechoslovakia277,000 France 83,000 Germany/Austria225,000 Hungary200,000 Lithuania140,000 Netherlands106,000 Poland 3,000,000 Romania 469,000 Soviet Union 1,000,000 Yugoslavia 67,000
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