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SD (Sicherheitsdienst, Intelligence Service of the S.S.): established (1931),
1
; and a deportation (1942),
2

SS (Shutzstaffeln, ‘Protection Squad’): established (1925),
1
; and Dachau (1933),
2
; in Vienna (1938),
3
,
4
; its ‘protective custody’,
5
; and the
Kristallnacht
(November 1938),
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,
7
; and the invasion of Poland (1939),
8
,
9
; and the deportation of Jews to Poland (1939),
10
; and deportation of Jews from western Poland (1939),
11
; and a death march (1940),
12
; at Stutthof (1940),
13
; shown an anti-Semitic film (1940),
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; at Sachsenhausen (1940),
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; near Kalisz (1940),
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; in Amsterdam (1941),
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; at Jassy (1941),
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; and the eastern killings (1941),
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; at Osowa labour camp (1941),
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; in the Kovno ghetto (1941),
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; statistics of, at Ponary (1941),
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; command Ukrainians at massacre near Uman (1941),
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; at Vinnitsa (1941),
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; at Kiev (1941),
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,
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; at Vilna (1941),
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; at Rowne (1941),
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; at Kovno (1941),
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,
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; in the Warsaw ghetto,
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; at Treblinka (1941),
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; at Riga,
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,
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,
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,
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; at Chelmno,
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,
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,
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passim
,
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; in Minsk,
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; at Baranowicze,
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; at Belzec,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; and a deception,
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,
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; at Zamosc,
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; at Auschwitz-Birkenau,
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; at Sobibor,
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,
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; during a deportation from Cracow,
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; at Rowne (1942),
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; during the deportations from Warsaw to Treblinka,
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; at Treblinka,
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,
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; a ‘very grave order’ to (28 July 1942),
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; in Radom,
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; at Maly Trostinec,
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; at Zagrodski,
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; and the search for ‘a more toxic and faster’ gas,
108
; at Kielce,
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; at Lodz,
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; at Kremenets,
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; and the property of ‘evacuated’ Jews,
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,
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,
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; and a massacre at Budy (1942),
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; in Dubno,
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; at Szczebrzeszyn,
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; at Chorbrzany,
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; in Bialystok,
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; in Cracow,
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; at Ciechanow,
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; at Majdanek,
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,
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; at Kopernik camp,
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; at Stary Ciepielow,
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; in Piotrkow,
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; on the Belgian-German border,
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; during the Warsaw uprising (January 1943),
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; at Lublin,
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; at Sobibor,
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,
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; at Plaszow,
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,
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; at Ponary,
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,
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; and the Warsaw ghetto revolt (April 1943),
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; at Majdanek,
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; at Sosnowiec,
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; at Czortkow,
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; at Lvov-Janowska camp,
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,
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; during the Treblinka revolt,
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; at Theresienstadt,
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; at Babi Yar,
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; in Denmark,
145
; Himmler describes the ‘page of glory’ to,
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; in Trieste,
147
; and the ‘Harvest Festival’ massacre (November 1943),
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,
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,
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; and a ‘census’ in Theresienstadt,
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; at Skarzysko-Kamienna,
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; at Mauthausen,
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; in Kovno (1944),
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,
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; at Blechhammer,
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; in Hungary (1944),
157
; at Oradour,
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; at Chelmno (1944),
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; at Schwarzheide,
160
; at Stutthof,
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; at Rhodes,
162
; at Piraeus,
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; in Slovakia,
164
; at Mauthausen,
165
; in Estonia,
166
; and the revolt at Auschwitz-Birkenau,
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; and the death of six hundred boys at Auschwitz-Birkenau,
168
; at Dachau (1944),
169
; at Stutthof (1944),
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; at Neumark,
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; at Torun,
172
; at Blechhammer,
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; at Miedzna,
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; and the last hours at Birkenau,
175
; at Monowitz,
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; on the death marches,
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,
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,
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,
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; their ‘property’ rescued,
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; and a massacre at Palmnicken,
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; at Ravensbruck,
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,
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; at Belsen,
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,
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; at Seeshaupt,
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; cruelties of, recounted,
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; thoroughness of,
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; at Neustadt-Glowen,
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; at Lübeck,
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; at Mauthausen,
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; flee from Theresienstadt,
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; near Leitmeritz,
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Saar, the: and the Jews (1935),
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,
2
; Jews deported from (1940),
3

Saarbrucken:
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Sabac: Jewish refugees held at (1939),
1

Sabaoani: and a death train (1941),
1

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp: established (1933),
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; a horrific account from (1938),
2
; Jews reach Britain from (1939),
3
; barrack chiefs sent to Auschwitz from (1940),
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; fate of Jews at (1940),
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; Jews shot in (1942),
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; a deportation to Auschwitz from (1942),
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; Jews to be experimented on, at (1943),
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; Jews deported to (1944),
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; death of a captured parachutist at,
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; a death march to,
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; Jews evacuated from,
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; Jews evacuated to,
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; a death march from,
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Saint-Claire-à-Caluire (Lyons): two Jews executed at,
1

Saint-Gingolph (Switzerland): Jews turned back to France from (1942),
1

St. Germain, Treaty of:
1

St Louis:
its futile voyage (1939),
1

St Valentin: a camp at,
1
; evacuation from,
2

St Vincent, General de: refuses to help round up Jews,
1

Sakkis, Leon: killed (1944),
1

Sakowicz, W.: reports on mass murder near Vilna (1941),
1
; and a further massacre (1943),
2

Salamovitz, Medea: saved (1942),
1

Salmonovitch (at Auschwitz): his defiant words,
1
; gassed,
2

Salomon, Alice: shares fate of her orphans (1943),
1

Salomon, Dr Erich: deported to his death (1944),
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Salonica: death in action of Jews from (1940),
1
; Jews born in, deported to Auschwitz (1942),
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; Jews deported from (1943),
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,
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,
5
,
6
; murder of eight hundred Jewish girls from, at Auschwitz,
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; some Jews from, reach safety in Spain (1944),
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Salonica, Governor-General of: praises Jewish ‘heroism’ (1941),
1
n.
2

Salvador:
fate of (1940),
1

Salzburg: Hitler’s meetings with Horthy near,
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,
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Sambor: a deportation from,
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Samchuk, Ulas: on need for Jews and Poles to ‘disappear’,
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Samek (of Warsaw): and his two-year-old daughter Miriam, during a deportation,
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Samuel, Lord (Herbert Samuel): a report smuggled to (1938),
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n.
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Samuel, Professor: forced to do medical experiments,
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Samuel, Henriette: saved,
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Samuel, Chief Rabbi Julius: his courage,
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; deported,
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San river, the:
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,
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,
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; a deportation from the region of,
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Sandomierz: resistance at,
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; Jews shot at,
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San Francisco: a Warsaw Jew reaches (1940),
1
; ‘sad’ recollections in (1980),
2

Sandberg, Moshe: and a postcard deception,
1
; and the perils of endurance,
2
; and the coming of liberation,
3

Saneh (an abattoir worker): betrayed (1942),
1

Sanok: Jews from, at Zaslaw camp,
1
; Jews deported from,
2

Santorini: death of Jews off,
1

Sarah (from Parczew): killed (1942),
1

Sarajevo: synagogue plundered (1941),
1
; a Jewish family born in, deported from Italy (1944),
2

Sardinia: Jews of, listed,
1

Sarfati, Sadia: killed (1942),
1

Sarny: a mass escape from,
1

Sarona (Palestine): and a deception,
1

Sarvar: Jews deported from (1944),
1

Satanowska, Miss: raped (1940),
1

Satoraljaujhely: Jews try to resist in,
1

Satzkis, Lily: her emigration refused,
1

Sawicki (a labour camp foreman): organizes a revolt,
1

Scandinavia: Jewish refugees in,
1

Scaramella, Rosetta: aged five, deported to her death (1944),
1

Schade (manager of a textile mill): helps Jews,
1

Schall, Jakob: killed (1942),
1

Schechter, Rabbi Herschel: enters Buchenwald on the day of liberation,
1

Scheiber, Rabbi Lajos: his wife killed (1944),
1

Schertzer, Dr: shot (1943),
1

Schillinger, SS Sergeant-Major Josef: and a Jewish act of defiance,
1
; dies (1943),
2

Schindel, Sol: and the revolt at Auschwitz,
1

Schindler, Emilia: helps Jews,
1

Schindler, Oscar: protects Jews,
1
,
2
,
3
; a Jew saved by, returns home,
4

Schloss, Louis: murdered (1933),
1

Schmelt, General Albrecht: and labour camps (1941),
1

Schmidt (at Belzec): a ‘brute’,
1
,
2

Schmidt, Sergeant Anton: his courage, and fate,
1

Schneidemuhl: Jews deported from (1940),
1

Schneider, Gertrude: eye-witness to deportations (1942),
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,
2
; and the clothes of the dead,
3

Schneider, Moise: killed (1942),
1

Schonebeck: Jews evacuated from (1945),
1

Schubert: his music played in the ghetto,
1

Schultz, Fritz: fails to protect his employees,
1

Schulz, Bruno: killed (1942),
1

Schulz, Dr Ulrich: shot (1941),
1

Schumann, Professor (an SS doctor): and medical experiments,
1

Schumm (a Jew from Kiel): killed (1933),
1

Schwartz (a guard at Belzec): tortures a Jew,
1

Schwartz, Meir: dies (1943),
1

Schwartz, Moshe-Yossel: leads an attack on German and Ukrainian guards,
1

Schwarzbard, Shalom: his act of vengeance (1926),
1
; his vengeance avenged (1941),
2

Schwarzbart, Ignacy: learns of the fate of many Jews in hiding (1943),
1

Schwartzman, Getzel: plans revolt,
1
; his death (1942),
2

Schwarzheide: Jews sent to factories at,
1
,
2
; Jews evacuated from,
3
; fate of the Jews evacuated from,
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,
5

Schweinberger, SS Officer Horst: and the ‘hunters’,
1

Schwenningen: labour camp at, torments in (1942),
1

Seck, SS Sergeant: and a deportation (1941),
1

Seeshaupt: the eve and moment of liberation in (1945),
1

Seforim, Mendele Mocher: his anniversary celebrated (1941),
1

Segal, Berish: an act of defiance by,
1

Seidman, Hillel: recalls a deportation,
1

Selahettin, Bay: seeks to help Jews,
1

Serbia: murder of Jews in,
1

Serbs: murdered (1942),
1

Serebianski (Jewish police commander):
1

Sered: a deportee sends a message from,
1
; Jews in liberation of,
2
; Jews deported from, reach Auschwitz too late to be gassed,
3

Serelman, Hans: sent to a concentration camp (1935),
1

Sereni, Enzo: executed (1944),
1

Serniki: a break-out at,
1

Seweryn, Tadeusz: recalls Jewish act of defiance,
1

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