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1938

`Das Schwarze Korps' publishes an explicit statement regarding the 
fate of German Jewry:"This stage of development [of the situation of the Jews] 
will impose on us the vital necessity to exterminate this Jewish sub-humanity, 
as we exterminate all criminals in our ordered country: by fire and the sword! 
The outcome will be the final catastophe for Jewry in Germany, its total 
annihilation." (Friedlaender, 312)

1944

The prison fortress Csillag ("star prison") in the northwest
Hungarian city of Komarom becomes an assemly center for
Hungarian Gypsies (Roma) arrested in raids throughout
November; the Roma are later deported to Germany. (USHMM, 1994, p. 68)

                          Work Cited

Friedlaender, Saul. Nazi Germany and the Jews, Volume I: The Years of
   Persecution, 1933-1939. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1997
                              
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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