JUDAIC 386 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Military Justice, German War Crimes, Yalta Conference
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Treblinka stopped operation in 1943, after the liquidation of the warsaw ghetto. Chronological order: deportation of france 1942, deportation of italy 1943, deportation of hungary 1944. Chronological order of deportation: kiev 1943 (ukraine, majdanek (poland) (1st major camp to be liberated, auschwitz (poland, dachau (germany) Auschwitz- birkenau was liberated by soviet forces. Poland was occupied by the soviets, along with everything east of germany. Justice: fro(cid:373) (cid:1005)9(cid:1008)(cid:1009) to (cid:1005)9(cid:1009)(cid:1006) (cid:373)ore tha(cid:374) (cid:1006)(cid:1009)(cid:1004),(cid:1004)(cid:1004)(cid:1004) jews were kept i(cid:374) displaced perso(cid:374)s" camps, upon liberation, these people were kept in the same camps that they were detained in and the camp came under new control. No one had homes to go to and were stuck. Jews were only 30% of the camp system. Many survivors would look through the lists and find that no one had survived: the situation of having displaced people forced organizations like the un to decide what to do about the refugee problem.