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16951. Vladan Popovic
Belgrade. He married and had one daughter. 1933-39: Vladan's wife died in 1933, and his 4-year-old
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16952. Itka Wlos
ghetto and Itka and her family were among the 4,000 Jews concentrated there. About a year later, on the
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16953. Chaim Werzbe
the 4,000 Jews concentrated there. More than a year later, on the most solemn holiday of the Jewish
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16954. Varian Fry
in France to guide their rescue efforts. Varian Fry volunteered, and flew to Europe on August 4, 1940
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16955. Yitzhak (Irving) Balsam
the mornings and Hebrew school in the afternoons. 1933-39: At 4 a.m. on September 1, 1939, the
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16956. Bella Jakubowicz
out of staples. The Germans took Sosnowiec on September 4; two weeks later they interned all the
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16957. Berlin-Marzahn (camp for Roma)
.4 Living conditions at the camp proved very harsh. In 1936 approximately 600 people resided
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16958. Lackenbach (Roma internment and transit camp)
deportations to the Litzmannstadt (Łódź) ghetto in November 1941 and Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1943.4
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16959. Nazi Party Platform
(colonies) to feed our people and to settle our surplus population. 4. Only members of the nation may
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16960. Herbert Oppenheimer describes activities of the Hitler Youth
Herbert Oppenheimer was born on January 4, 1926, in Berlin, Germany. He lived with foster
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16961. Mass Shootings of Jews during the Holocaust
place on November 3–4, 1943, at the Lublin/Majdanek concentration camp and
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16962. The Security Police (SiPo)
eastern Europe. As head of Gestapo Office IV B 4, Adolf Eichmann was particularly infamous for his role in
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16963. Berga-Elster ("Schwalbe V")
died in the camps.4 Berga survivors reported deaths from shootings, disease, starvation
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16964. Théophile Larue
Jews in greater Paris, some 7,000 Jews, almost 4,000 of whom were children, were crowded together in
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16965. African Americans in Nazi Germany
brought home 14 medals: 8 gold; 4 silver; and 2 bronze
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16966. [5.11.43]
Poles - 1 Jewish of lst degree ('mixed race') - 4 The list is extremely blurry and illegible; the
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16967. [Declaration by an Italian citizen repatriated from Dalmazia in February 1945 regarding the treatment used by Tito's partisan troops against Italian military men abandoned in Yugoslavia]
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16968. [Declaration from Ivo Barsottelli in Jugonil on July 19, 1945 to a government office in Lucca, Italy]
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16969. [Declaration from Pasquale Gennoni to the Comitato Provinciale Per L'Assistenza al Reduce in Florence on July 25, 1945]
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16970. [Declaration written by auxilary carabiniere Giovanni d'Izzia at the Station of San Cataldo on January 22, 1945]
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16971. [Declaration written by Ottavio Ginevrini in Florence on August 18, 1945]
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16972. [Declaration written by Sergeant Major Antonio Silvestri in Sofia on June 11, 1945]
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16973. [Letter from Engineer Federico Papis to the Monsignore Dr. Antonio Santin, the Bishop of Trieste]
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16974. [Letter from Felice Blažević to the Ministry of Interior, Office of War Prisoners, Rome written on May 29, 1943]
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16975. [Letter from the Ministero degli Affari Esteri written to the R. Ambasciata d'Italia presso la Santa Sede in Rome on June 15, 1945].
Alceste is included in the repatriation list. The names of 4 other Italian citizens are included in the