Authorities

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Language of Description: English
Authority Type: Corporate Body
  1. Beit Hanoar Hadati

    • ברית הנוער הדתי
  2. Beit Yaakov

    • בית יעקב

    בית ספר חרדי לבנות

  3. Beitar - Brit Trumpeldor

    • בית"ר - ברית יוסף טרומפלדור

    Youth Movement Connected to the Revisionist Party

  4. Bekennende Kirche

  5. Bekenntniskirche

    • Confessing Chruch

    The Bekenntniskirche was composed of traditional Protestants. This organization broke with the Protestant Evangelical Church because it refused to accept the primacy of the Nazi state over the church, racial superiority, and the Aryan Paragraph. In 1943, the Bekenntniskirche issued the Barman Declaration, accusing the Nazi government of idolatry. While attacking racial concepts, it did not protest formally against anti-Semitic policies.

  6. Belgian Army

    • צבא בלגיה

    כוחות הגנה של ממלכת בלגיה

  7. Belgian Government-in-Exile

    Founded in 1940-10

    The Belgian Government-in-Exile fled initially to France, hoping to continue the military struggle against the Germans. The French collapse in 1940-06 initially caused the ministers to lose heart and to seek to return to Belgium. When this, however, proved not possible, Hubert Pierlot and three other senior ministers traveled to London, where in 1940-10 they established a Government-in-Exile formally committed to the Allied cause.

  8. Belgian Police

    • משטרה בלגית
  9. Belorussian Police

    • משטרה בלורוסית
  10. Belorusskii Shtab Partizanskogo Dvizheniya

    • Belarussian Headquarters for the Partisan Movement
    • BShPD

    Belorusskii Shtab Partizanskogo Dvizheniya was a partisan movement.

  11. Bergen-Belsen Memorial

    • Gedenkstäte Bergen-Belsen

    After the outbreak of World War II, the Wehrmacht set up a camp for Belgian and French prisoners of war in huts at the edge of the Bergen Military Training Area. The camp was significantly expanded in the spring of 1941. Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union, over 21,000 Soviet POWs were deported to the camp until the autumn of 1941. Between July 1941 and April 1942, 14,000 Soviet POWs died there of starvation, disease and exposure. In April 1943, the SS took over the southern section of the camp and turned it into an “exchange camp” for Jewish prisoners. The SS decided in the s...

  12. Berlin Document Center

    • BDC

    Founded in 1945-05-10

    The Berlin Document Center was established on 1945-05-10, immediately after the occupation of Berlin by the Allied forces. The purpose of the BDC was to concentrate the archival documentation of the German government institutions, the Nazi party and the organizations associated with the party. The Collection was officially returned to German ownership in the 1990s.

  13. Beroepsopleiding

  14. Bezirksgericht Baden

    • Baden District Court
  15. Bezirksgericht Eisenkappel

    • Eisenkappel District Court
  16. Bezirksgericht Feldkirchen

    • Feldkirchen District Court
  17. Bezirksgericht Ferlach

    • Ferlach District Court
  18. Bezirksgericht Friesach

    • Friesach District Court