Displaying: 1 25 of 294 matches for “Adriatic”
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1. Branka Juhn sits on a bench by the seashore during a vacation to the Adriatic coast.
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2. Branka Juhn rides a donkey while on vacation with her mother and grandmother on the Adriatic coast.
Branka Juhn rides a donkey while on vacation with her mother and grandmother on the Adriatic coast
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3. Two young Jewish brothers pose on a pier overlooking the Adriatic Sea in Crikvenica, Croatia, Augut 12, 1939.
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4. Anna Falco goes sailing in the Adriatic sea with other friends from the Jewish high school while on vacation in Senigallia.
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5. A Jewish family swimming in the Adriatic Sea. Pictured are members of the Spitzer family on vacation on the island of Lopud, where during WWII they would be imprisoned in an Italian internment camp.
frequent vacations to the Adriatic coast. They were not religiously observant but were strong Zionists ... her daughters were moved to the Island of Rab in the Adriatic Sea. After Italy's capitulation in
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6. Axis Invasion of Yugoslavia
along the Adriatic Sea (including Montenegro) and attached Kosovo-Metohija to Albania, which Italy had ... assembled some of the Jewish refugees in a camp on the island of Rab off the Adriatic coast. Italian
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7. Isak Danon
Isak was born in Split, a small town on the Adriatic coast of Yugoslavia with a pre-War population
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8. Greece
Adriatic Seas. Germany and Italy jointly occupied Athens, the Greek capital. At the time of the Axis
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9. Oral history interview with Kornel Tarjan
Adriatic Sea. ... Islands of the Adriatic. ... the Adriatic; joining Tito’s partisans after the fall of Mussolini; his two years marching with
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10. "Dancing through the minefields"
various islands along the Adriatic coast of Yugoslavia. He emigrated to the United States on 4 Oct. 1947. ... islands in the Adriatic Sea. Schiller and his parents were sent to the island of Korcula. Towards the end ... experiences as a refugee on various Yugoslav islands in the Adriatic Sea, his service with the United States
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11. Behind Every Name a Story
As the German army pushed southward, taking over from the Italians, all occupied Adriatic territory
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12. Yugoslavia
border. Dalmatia, on the Adriatic coastline, was divided between Slovenia and Croatia. Straddling
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13. Italy
the British out of Libya. Italy received the Adriatic coastlines and the corresponding hinterland of
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14. Ivo Herzer
pulled out of Yugoslavia, and Ivo crossed the Adriatic to southern Italy, recently liberated by the
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15. 1943: Key Dates
incarcerate Jews from Trieste, northeastern Italy, and the Adriatic Coast, before deportation by the SS to
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16. Ardeatine Caves Massacre
. Fleeing to a provisional seat in Bari on the southern Adriatic coast, Badoglio concluded a cease-fire with
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17. Leon Rupnik
the Adriatic Littoral. On September 20, 1943, Rupnik was appointed president of the administration of
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18. Ze’ev Raveh Werba collection
), as a partisan during the war, and after the war in the Adriatic displaced persons camp in Italy and
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19. Operacijska zona Jadransko Primorje (SI AS 1760)
Zone of the Adriatic Littoral (Operationszone Adriatisches Küstenland, OZAK), a district of Nazi ... Adriatic Littoral; 2. Records related to the activities of Commander of the Security Police (Befehlshaber
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20. Fred Schiller papers
various islands along the Adriatic coast of Yugoslavia. He emigrated to the United States on 4 Oct. 1947. ... islands in the Adriatic Sea. Schiller and his parents were sent to the island of Korcula. Towards the end
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21. Miroslav (Fred) Grunwald
occupied Adriatic territory, I was suddenly again on the run and in hiding. But this time I was not so
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22. Oral history interview with Eva Klein Kresic
her home in 1941; and living in hiding until 1945 on the coastal Adriatic area in small village Kastel
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23. Collection of documents
operation zone of the Adriatic Coast), Trieste, dated April 28, 1945, regarding Hugo Beyer (born 1 April
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24. Oral history interview with Vera Levy
Adriatic Coast (Croatia) ... the Adriatic to Zadar, Ipag (Pag Island), and north to Novi Grad (Bosanski Novi) along the Sava River
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25. Portrait of Odilo Globocnik, Gauleiter of Vienna.
and Police Leader of the Adriatic Coast. At the end of the war he fled to Austria, but was eventually