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More than 300 German security police raided the so-called Rome Ghetto and rounded up more than 1200 people. German authorities determined that 1,007 were Jews and ordered their deportation to Auschwitz on or about 18 October 1943. A handful returned
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Deportation of Jews from Rome
More than 300 German security police raided the so-called Rome Ghetto and rounded up more than 1200 people. German authorities determined that 1,007 were Jews and ordered their deportation to Auschwitz on or about 18 October 1943. A handful returned

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    More than 300 German security police raided the so-called Rome Ghetto and rounded up more than 1200 people. German authorities determined that 1,007 were Jews and ordered their deportation to Auschwitz on or about 18 October 1943. A handful returned to Rome after WWII.
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