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Holocaust - events

8 December 1941PolandThe use of gas in the so-called ‘final solution’ to the Jewish problem begins when 2,300 Polish Jews are gassed at Chelmno, western Poland.
8 May 1943PolandThe rebellion of Warsaw Jews against the Nazis is finally put down. Around 14,000 have died, and the 7,000 survivors are sent to the death camp at Treblinka, Poland.


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