Newsgroups: soc.history,soc.culture.jewish,alt.revisionism From: Ken McVayOrganization: The Nizkor Project http://www.nizkor.org/ Subject: Holocaust Calendar: July 14 Followup-To: alt.revisionism X-Remember: http://www.nizkor.org [Follow-ups set] July 14 1555 Pope Paul IV issues Bull "Cum nimis absurdum," which forbids Jews from living in common with Christians and practicing any industry. (Wilensky, p. 327) 1933 The "Law of Annulment of Previous Naturalization and of Revocation of German Citizenship" is directed primarily against Jews from the former German territories in the east who had obtained citizenship after 1918. (Ruerup, 111) 1943 In World War II's first war-crimes trial, a Soviet military tribunal in liberated Krasnodar orders the execution of eight Germans for mass murder of civilians during the German occupation. (USHMM 1993, 38) Work Cited Ruerup, Reinhard, Ed., trans. By Werner T. Angress. Topography of Terror. Berliner Festspiele GmbH, Berlin: 1987 USHMM (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). Fifty Years Ago: Revolt Amid the Darkness: Days of Remembrance, April 18-25, 1993. Washington, D.C.: 1993 Wilensky, Gabriel. Six Million Crucifixions: How Christian Teachings about Jews Paved the Road to the Holocaust. San Diego, California: QWERTY Publisheers, 2010
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