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8601. Helga Leeser
to vacations in the Netherlands with its comparatively relaxed atmosphere. 1933-39: At age 6
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8602. Kosta (Kojo) Naprta
Catholic Croat neighbors in the larger village of Otocac, two miles away. 1940-44: On April 6, 1941
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8603. Janusz Piotrowski
arrested in his parents' home in Wyszogrod on April 6, 1940. Some 129 community leaders, professionals and
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8604. Wladyslaw Piotrowski
6, 1940, Wladyslaw and his eldest son Janusz were arrested at home in Wyszogrod by German police
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8605. Neuengamme
,200), Dutch (6,950), Danes (4,800), and Belgians (4,800). Initially, there were very few Jews in the camp; by
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8606. Lore Heumann
was 6, her family moved to the nearby city of Bielefeld, where she entered public school. A year later
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8607. Vladan Popovic
began bombing Belgrade on Palm Sunday, April 6, 1941, and entered the city six days later. Vladan, his
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8608. Miso Vogel
dealer. He was the eldest of five children. When Miso was 6 his family moved to Topol'cany, where the
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8609. Zofia Rapaport
's grandparents in Lvov. In late August 1939, when she was 6, her father was called for military duty; two days
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8610. Stefania (Fusia) Podgorska
was sent to Germany for forced labor; Stefania was 16 and left to care for her 6-year-old sister. She
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8611. Yitzhak (Irving) Balsam
impede the German invasion of Poland. But by 6 a.m., the Germans were in
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8612. Identification tag
overall: Height: 1.620 inches (4.115 cm) | Width: 2.370 inches (6.02 cm)
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8613. Baseball
overall: | Diameter: 2.750 inches (6.985 cm)
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8614. Leaflet
overall: Height: 3.375 inches (8.573 cm) | Width: 6.500 inches (16.51 cm)
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8615. Chinese print
overall: Height: 9.750 inches (24.765 cm) | Width: 6.940 inches (17.628 cm)
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8616. Chinese print
overall: Height: 9.500 inches (24.13 cm) | Width: 6.940 inches (17.628 cm)
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8617. Chinese print
overall: Height: 9.500 inches (24.13 cm) | Width: 6.940 inches (17.628 cm)
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8618. American Foreign and War Correspondents
’s notebooks and expelled him from the country on December 6, 1941, the last American journalist to leave
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8619. Lackenbach (Roma internment and transit camp)
inside the camp.6 At the beginning these tasks consisted of outfitting and maintenance of the
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8620. Nazi Party Platform
only as guests and must be subject to laws for aliens. 6. The right to vote on the State
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8621. Letter home from an American soldier about the end of World War II in Europe
War II in Europe. In the letter, dated May 6, 1945, and typed on 104th Division letterhead, Sichel
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8622. The Syrets Labor Education Camp
. The Red Army retook Kyiv on November 6, 1943. Soon after, Soviet authorities conducted investigations
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8623. D-Day
On June 6, 1944, under the code name Operation “Overlord,” US
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8624. An emaciated survivor sits by a portable shower set up by the 30th U.S.
Mauthausen, which was liberated by a unit of the 3rd Cavalry Recon. Sqd., U.S. Third Army, on 6 May 1945.
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8625. Two emaciated survivors from the infirmary for Jews in Ebensee, a sub-camp of Mauthausen which was liberated by a unit of the 3rd Cavalry Recon.
liberated by a unit of the 3rd Cavalry Recon. Sqd., U.S. Third Army, on 6 May 1945.