HIS 274: The Holocaust test 2

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In Germany, a theory of human heredity had merged with the racist doctrine of volkisch nationalists, to form a political ideology of a nation based on ______.

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race

religion

eugenics

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Question 2(2 points)

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At the center of the Holocaust Era, is the _______(originally a Biblical term meaning widespread disaster), a specific event in the 20th century history: the systematic, deliberate, state-sponsored, bureaucratic destruction of nearly 6 million Jews, a third of the world's Jewish population, killed for no other reason than that they were Jews, by the Nazi regime & its collaborators, between the years 1933-1945. The destructive will (Vernichtungswill) of the Nazis was aimed at the totality of the Jews.

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*a) Sho'ah

lebensraum

Hassid

Olah

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The picture of the Jews encountered in Nazi propaganda was drawn, in part, from a long tradition of antisemitism;'Crucifixion,' Modern Germany crucified by the Jew,in Julius Streichter'svirulent antisemitic German newspaper. But the Nazis were not interested in converting Jews to Christianity, because they viewed them in purely racial terms.

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Der Stuermer, 1939, no.4

Lebensraum, 1945, no. 4

Der Spiegel,1939, no. 4

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____________ : The Nazi political movement and regime in Germany, led by Adolf Hitler. It ruled Germany from 1933-1945 and dominated Europe for most of World War II; based on extreme nationalism, territorial expansion and racism; it promoted antisemitism.

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National Socialism

Liberalism

Socialist Workers

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Nazi Germany from the end of the Weimar Republic to the end of WW II; term refers to Hitler's name for his German Empire as a successor to the Empire of the Roman Emperors and the Empire of Bismarck in 19th century Germany.

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the Third Reich

the Second Reich

the Great Reich

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The German internal Secret State Police, the _____________, was organized in 1933 by the Commissar of Prussian Police __________________________; it was a division of SS spies, aimed at any so-called enemies of the regime and could seize and arrest anyone at will without regard for court or law.

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Whermacht; Joseph Goebbels

Gestapo; Hermann Goering

Gestapo; Joseph Goebbels

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________ was the chief of the _____, an 'Elite Guard' black-shirted members, who were disciplined, dedicated, and utterly ruthless men indoctrinated in racial ideology, and who were an important tool of Nazi terror.

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Joseph Goebbels; S.A.

Heinrich Himmler; S.S.

Joseph Goebbels; S.S.

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On March 23rd, 1933, the Nazi-controlled Reichstag passed a new law'to fight the crisis of the people & the state' - Law for Removing the Distress of the People & Reich, giving Hitler sole power to make laws, without consent of Parliament = dictatorial power.

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the Enabling Act

the Dictatorial Act

the Distress Act

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The 1st German concentration camp for political opponents, Jews & homosexuals, was set up on March 20, 1933, at

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Treblinka

Dachau

Auschwitz

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Symbolic of the Nazi regime were the monster rallies staged at _____, held every September, combined the symbolism of a religious service with the merriment of a popular amusement. They had great appeal & evoked mass enthusiasm & excitement. 1000s roared, marched, & worshiped at their leader's feet

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Berlin

Nuremberg

Munich

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On July 14, 1933, after all opposition political parties were outlawed. destroyed, Hitler proclaimed the ________the only legal political party in Germany. By the end of summer 1933, within 7 months of being appointed chancellor, Hitler & the Nazis had established the foundations for a totalitarian state.

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Social Democratic Party

Nazi Party

Social Party

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Several weeks after Hitler was named Chancellor, ________________ was appointed the Minister of People's Enlightenment & Propaganda; this minister launched a program of subtle conditioning and indoctrination of the German people.

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Joseph Goebbels

Adolf Eichmann

Henrich Himmler

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On the night of May 10, 1933, under orders from Hitler's Minister of Propaganda and Popular Enlightenment, Nazis across Germany threw __________ into huge bonfires.

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books

flags

a and b

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After 1933, Germany created the political framework that made it possible to translate an ideology of inequality into a policy of ____________.

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exclusion

inclusion

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The Nazis denigrated much of the Western cultural heritage of Europe and liberal, humanistic values. Nazi teachers in school classrooms began to apply the 'principles' of ___________ -a new course. They measured skull size and nose length, and recorded the color of their pupils' hair and eyes to determine whether students belonged to the true "Aryan race."

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racial science

German science`

hereditary science

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Antisemitic book for children compares the 'German' & the 'Jew,' to demonstrate the biological inferiority of Jews, racial superiority of Germans, and that Aryan racial theories are scientific; stories called the Jews 'devils,' scum, and _____________.

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poison mushroom

venomous rats

poison snake

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Intense ideological indoctrination took place within this compulsory Nazi youth group for German boys aged 6 to 18. A dagger engraved with 'Blood & Honor,' was the graduation diploma for ____________________.

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Hitler Youth

Nazi group

Hitler's Boys

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On June 6, 1934, Hitler, following a bargain with the army high command, ordered the massacre of the Stormtroopers, street fighters Brown-shirts (SA), the Rohm Blood purge or _______________, when Roehm and several hundred men in the S.A. and a number of marked men, branded as traitors, were murdered; the Nazi regime became a criminal one.

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the Night of the Long Knives

the Great Purge

the Night of the SA

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In the economic sphere, the regime pursued the use of public works projects to foster employment and end the depression; ___________dropped to 2.6 million in 1934, from 6 million in 1932.

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unemployment

inflation

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On Aug. 2, 1934, with the death of President Hindenburg, Hitler proclaimed himself_______________ ; he combined the offices of Chancellor and President - Hitler sole ruler to whom army members pledged a new oath of obedience.

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Fuhrer und Reichskanzler

Kaiser und Emperor

Kaiser und Fuhrer

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In August 19, 1936, during the XI Olympic Games held in Berlin, Hitler made a hasty departure from the stadium to avoid offering congratulations to ________, the African-American track star, Ohio State University athlete, who was the undisputed hero of the games with four gold medals.

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Jesse Owens

Jesse Smith

Jesse Johnson

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Hitler's obsessive preoccupation with the 'Jewish question' was, & remained right up to the last moments of his life, absolutely central to his view of the world. The 'War against the Jews,' was a multi-dimension process; it involved their gradual exclusion from economic life & from German (and, later on, from occupied European) society by______, social pressure and intimidation

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legislation

referendum

a and b

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Question 23(2 points)

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Flags, uniforms,___________ (heil to victory), fanfares, marching columns, banners, & searchlights, were used to mold the Nazi party, and later all of Germany into total compliance with Nazi policy.

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Sieg Heils

Heil Lebensraum

Seig Lebensraum

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From 1933 to1939, legal onslaught against the Jews, to eliminate them from all areas of public life, strip them of their citizenship, & restrict their religious freedom. On April 7th 1933, the Nazis introduced their 1st anti-Jewish law, theRestoration of the Professional Civil Service Act(Law for the Reestablishment of the professional Civil service), firing all '_________________' civil service workers. Thousands of Jews were fired or forcibly 'retired' from their jobs as a result

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non-Aryans

Gypsies

Roma

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Toward the end of 1934, a so-calledNazi"expert" on the Jews, __________________,was hired by the S.D. to work in its department for Jewish affairs.

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Hermann Goering

Adolf Eichmann

Joseph Goebbels

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Two laws enacted on September 15, 1935, defined the Jews in purely racial terms (according to the number of Jewish grandparents they had), & stripped them of their citizenship.

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Berlin Laws

Nuremberg Laws

Munich Laws

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1938 - a turning point; Jewish communities under the jurisdiction of the SS and direct authority of the Gestapo; anti-Jewish policy more oppressive. The compulsory expropriation of Jewish industries, businesses and shops, under the Nazi regime, after 1938: ________ - the ownership of most Jewish businesses was taken over by non-Jewish Germans

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Aryanization

Nazification

Germanization

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By 1938, Nazi policy of Judenrei had systematically removed Jews from the political and cultural life of Germany. The overall goal of this phase of Nazi antisemitic policy - forced __________- seemed to be working.

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emigration

imprisonment

disemancipation

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Question 29(2 points)

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About 40% of those Jews who emigrated chose British-controlled ___ as their destination.

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France

Palestine

Madagascar

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Question 30(2 points)

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______________ stated that, the countries of the world were divided into 2 camps: those that wanted to get rid of the Jews, and those that refused to take them in

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Theodor Herzl

Chaim Weizmann

Alfred Dreyfus

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Question 31(2 points)

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Congress had set up immigration_____ - limited number - in 1924 that limited the number of immigrants & discriminated against groups considered racially & ethnically undesirable

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numerus clausus

quota

exclusion

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Franklin D. Roosevelt, responding to mounting political pressure, called for an international conference to address the refugee problem. The ___________, an international conference of 32 governments, was held in July, 6 & 15, 1938, to discuss the plight of refugees, many of whom were Jews escaping Nazi Germany.

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Paris Conference

Evian Conference

Washington Conference

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________ : Pogrom of November 9, 1938, the "Night of Broken Glass," coordinated with Heindrich and Goebbels: Antisemitic riots in Germany and Austria during which synagogues were set afire by the Nazis, almost 100 Jews were murdered or seriously injured, and as many as 30,000 Jews were rounded up and sent to concentration camps

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Judenrei

Kristallnacht

Night and Fog

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The ________________________ : an effort to admit 20,000 endangered Jewish refugee children; it was not supported by the Senate in 1939 and 1940.

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Wagner-Rogers bill

Truman bill

Roosevelt bill

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On May 13, 1939, a cruise ship, _______, carrying 937 passengers, most Jewish refugees, left Hamburg, Germany, seeking freedom from Nazi terror; it was turned away from Cuba & the US

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the St Louis

the Cuban

the Exodus

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May 17, 1939: British government published its ____________ on Palestine barring Jews from Palestine - 75,000 immigrants to be permitted to enter; more by Arab consent.

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White Paper

Black Paper

Red Paper

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Germany under Nazi rule emphasized the primacy of _______ ideology, which stressed the descent of the German people from the superior Aryan race, and the superiority of the 'Germanic race,' -the "master race." Hitler's close confidant Rudolf Hess made this clear when he defined National Socialism as applied biology.

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racial

democratic

eugenics

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The advancement of German culture, in Nazi doctrine, required to limit those who were not "productive" in work or who would otherwise not advance the goals and objectives of the State. Nazis believed that the "useless mouths" (the chronically ill and the physically and mentally defective/challenged) had no right to live.' The Nazi phrase, "_____________" was used to describe such people, as well as criminals, the insane, and the physically challenged/handicapped. This characterization was soon extended to include Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, and homosexuals.

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*a) Life unworthy of life

Life without useless people

Useless Life

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The application of genocidal policies did not start with the Jews; from the moment the Nazis took power in 1933, they introduced the racial hygiene programs to __________ those deemed '_________' for German society - to assure that the blood of the German "master race" remained "pure" of any contamination by people with undesirable features. German scientists & physicians were in the forefront of the _______ movement (selective breeding), which was popular on both sides of the Atlantic.

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weed out, unfit; eugenics

include, fit; antisemitism

weed out, impure; Darwinist

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In 1933, the Nazis began to put into practice their racial ideology. German physicians who believed that the human race could be improved by limiting the reproduction of people considered 'inferior,' 'undesirables,' 'mentally deficient', were allowed to perform forced _________ for personsjudged too defective to have children,with certain hereditary diseases; 200,000 victims.

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sterilizations

abortions

a and b

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Question 41(2 points)

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The Nazis went one step further in approving a program of 'mercy killing;' mentally and physically handicapped persons were rounded up and sent to special facilities for "treatment," a euphemism for the murder of 'defective' persons;. judges approved the _____________ of Germans deemed unfit to live in the world of Aryan excellence. "

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euthanasia program

forced starvation program

lebensraum program

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Question 42(2 points)

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Homosexuals blamed for undermining racial community by failure to produce children, were sometimes sent to regular concentration camps; they wore ___ triangle.

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pink

black

red

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______ : Members of a Christian group also called Bible Students, who opposed Nazism from the beginning, & were the 1st religious association to be banned; they rejected racism, ultra-nationalism, and the deification of state and Fuhrer; they refused to make the Hitler salute - heil Hitler, display the swastika flag, join the Nazi party, & perform military service; for their refusal to conform to Nazi ideals, thousands of them were sent to prisons & concentration camps, where they were designated by a _______.

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Jehovah's Witnesses; purple triangle

German Gypsies; red triangle

Jehovah's Witnesses; pink triangle

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They were arrested, tortured & persecuted by the Nazis because ofWHAT they did

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Jehovah's Witnesses, the homosexuals, members of the clergy, political opponents

the mentally ill, handicapped, Jews, Black, Gypsies, Slavs

Jehovah's Witnesses, Jews, Slavs

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Hitler violated the 1933 concordat with the Pope; he dismissed Catholic teachers from schools; opposition clergy were arrested. 1000s of priests & nuns arrested & deported to concentration camps. In 1937 the Pope issued an encyclical called 'With Burning Concern.' It criticized Hitler for breaking their agreement; there was __________ to Nazi antisemitic policy.

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opposition

no opposition

outcry

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______ : Pastor of the church at Dahlem, near Berlin; he refused to recognize control of secular authorities, & in 1937 was arrested; was famous for a specific quotation.

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Martin Niemoller

Martin Pascal

Martin Spiegel

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With few exceptions, most Germans ____________with the boycott of all Jewish businesses, on April 1, 1933.

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complied

did not comply

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Question 48(2 points)

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The Nazi Party's rise to power was built upon two dominant ideologies: __________ & _______. Hitler called his future plans for a Nazi-controlled Europe & introduction there of Nazi racial ideology, the _____

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racial purity & lebensraum.New Order

communism & appeasement. New Deal

racial purity & lebensraum.New Deal

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1938: March 12/13, without war, Germany proceed with the annexation of Austria or the _______. Sept. 29/30/1938: Following a policy of appeasement, Britain & France agreed to the German annexation of the Sudetenland; British Prime Minister _____________appeases Hitler, and claimed 'Peace in our times.'

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Anschluss. Neville Chamberlain

Lebensraum. Neville Chamberlain

Anschluss. Winston Churchill

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In the 1939 Nazi-Soviet Pact,

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Stalin agreed to allow Hitler to invade Poland

Hitler and Stalin agreed to divide Czechoslovakia

Hitler and Lenin agreed to divide Czechoslovakia

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Hitler consolidated his power, created the Third Reich from the Weimar Republic, and transformed Germany into a ruthless dictatorship using the following THREE important and effective means:

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Legislation, terror, propaganda

Legislation, terror, relocation

a. Reorganization, Re-education, Relocation


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