Newsgroups: alt.revisionism,soc.history,soc.culture.jewish Subject: Holocaust Calendar: March 11 Followup-To: alt.revisionism From: kmcvay@nizkor.org.nospam Reply-To: kmcvay@nizkor.org.nospam Organization: The Nizkor Project X-Remember: http://www.nizkor.org [Follow-ups set] March 11 1943 Goebbels orders the SS and Security Police to round up the four thousand Jews who had escaped Operation Factory in Berlin at the end of February. (See February 27-28. USHMM 1993, p. 26) Bulgarian Troops incarcerate seventy-one hundred Jews from Bulgarian-occupied Macedonia in a newly established central camp at Skopje, Yugoslavia. (Ibid.) The royalist Yugoslav government-in-exile in London reports that German forces have executed 1,250 Serbian hostages in Belgrade. (Ibid, p. 27) 1944 About three hundred Jewish women and children in the city of Split (Yugoslavia) are rounded up and sent to Jasenovac concentration camp; all are killed. (USHMM 1994, 32) The British ambassador in Washington, in response to American demands for broadcasts to Germany about atrocities, is instructed to state the British view that repeated statements against the persecution of the Jews would be ineffective. (Ibid.) Work Cited USHMM (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). Fifty Years Ago: Revolt Amid the Darkness: Days of Remembrance, April 18-25, 1993. Washington, D.C.: 1993 USHMM (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). Fifty Years Ago: Darkness Before Dawn: Days of Remembrance, April 3-10, 1994. Washington, D.C.: 1994
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