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  1. Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its allies established more than 44,000 camps and other incarceration sites (including ghettos). The perpetrators used these sites for a range of purposes, including forced labor, detention of people thought to be enemies of the state, and mass murder.

  2. Holocaust & World War II Maps: Germany & the Nazi's. Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism.

  3. The territory of Germany before 1938 is shown in blue. There were many areas annexed by Nazi Germany both immediately before and throughout the course of World War II. Territories that were part of Germany before the annexations were known as the "Altreich" (Old Reich).

  4. De facto administrative divisions of Nazi Germany in 1944. De jure administrative divisions of Nazi Germany in 1944 Länder (states) of Weimar Germany, 1919–1937. Map of NS administrative division in 1944 Gaue of the Nazi Party in 1926, 1928, 1933, 1937, 1939 and 1943.

  5. Apr 3, 2024 · History: Nazi Germany 1933-1945: Map Sites. Library Materials. Videos - Streaming. Articles. Map Sites. Primary Sources. Chicago Citations. Help. Map Sites. Atlas of World War 2 - Wikimedia. Berlin, September 1945 - Occupation Zones. Current map of Germany - Post Reunification. Germany, September 1945 - Occupation Zones.

  6. Item View. Germany, 1933. When Adolf Hitler came to power in January 1933, Germany was potentially one of the strongest powers in Europe. Hitler was determined to overturn the remaining military and territorial provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, which had followed World War I.

  7. Maps of the Holocaust | Anne Frank House. 1939-1945 Europe. 1 / 5. Nazi Germany occupies Poland. In annexed and occupied Poland, the Nazis set up ghettos. Already in 1939 they start deporting Jews to the area around Lublin. First from Vienna and later also from other places.

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