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The Dachau camp gate with the slogan, “Work Will Make You Free,” 1939–1942. Dachau was the only concentration camp that existed for the full 12 years of the National Socialist dictatorship. During this period the number and composition of the prisoners changed fundamentally, as did the living conditions and chances for survival.
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Vidas entre a ficção e a realidade
O extermínio de mais de seis milhões de judeus e de vários outros páreas sociais nos “campos de trabalho”1 construídos pelo regime nacional-socialista alemão durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial foi, sem dúvida, um dos acontecimentos históricos que marcaram
Reinaldo Guilherme Bechler
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DACHAU (FLEISCHWARENFABRIK WÜLFERT)
The Fleischwarenfabrik Wülfert (Wülfert Meat Products Factory) was established in 1889, and from that date it was located at 19 Schleissheim Strasse in Dachau. The owner of the factory in 1930 was Hans Wülfert, a founding member of the local Dachau chapter of the National Socialist Party and a man notable in the 1930s for donations he made to the local
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The Deacon: Ministry through Words of Faith and Acts of Love
From the moment the 1996 General Conference of The United Methodist Church reordered its ministry and adopted the new Order of Deacon, there has been much speculation on the meaning of the new Order, how it should be developed, and what difference it ...
Hartley, Benjamin, Van Buren, Paul E.
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UEG Week 2025 Moderated Posters
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S189-S802, October 2025.
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A preliminary phylogeographic study of Flavopunctelia and Punctelia inferred from rDNA ITS-sequences [PDF]
A preliminary phylogeny of the genera Flavopunctelia and Punctelia is presented. Genus and species delimitations have been investigated using ITS rDNA-sequencing of populations from different continents.
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In 1933, Ludwig Nachtmann established a factory for the manufacture of screws, the Präzifix GmbH, on Munich Strasse in Dachau. From the beginning of the war, special screws for aircraft engines were produced at the factory. In 1940, Gustav Adolf Heyer from Berlin took over the firm.1 The next year, he relocated production to a new factory that had been
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This work examines the generational relationships of the families of Nazi perpetrators and how the experiences of these Nazi perpetrators have been altered through the generations, and the impact of these alterations on one\u27s understanding of the ...
Heyer, Megan E.
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Brewing cultures in early modern towns : an introduction [PDF]
Since Antiquity, fermented drinks have played an important role in European culture. In eastern and northern areas, ale - and from the close of the Middle Ages hopped beer - formed part of people's diets, provided livelihoods for rural alewives as ...
Kümin, Beat A.
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