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10001. Suse Grunbaum at age one
the town of Dinxperlo. In 1943, Jews in German-occupied Dinxperlo were ordered to assemble for
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10002. The 82nd Airborne Division during World War II
service and later that year was redesignated as an airborne division. In May 1943, the unit was sent to
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10003. The 71st Infantry Division during World War II
71st Infantry Division Campaigns during World War II Formed in 1943, the 71st Infantry
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10004. The 80th Infantry Division during World War II
Ebensee camp had begun in November 1943, and Ebensee started functioning as a subcamp in March 1944. Its
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10005. Rae Kushner
's mother and older sister were killed in a subsequent massacre on May 7, 1943. Before long, Rae, her
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10006. Benjamin Levin
. As the pogroms and the violence continued, in autumn of 1943 Chaim
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10007. Shalom Yoran
food they stole and begged from local farmers. In the spring of 1943 Shalom located a partisan unit
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10008. Jewish Community of Monastir: Photographs for Registration
deportation in March 1943. The Sephardic Jewish community of Monastir, historically the largest Jewish
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10009. Mieczyslaw Madejski describes underground organization and activities
Struggle), which became the AK (Armia Krajowa; Home Army). In 1943, he was conscripted for
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10010. Tarnow: Maps
1943, Tarnow was declared "free of Jews." By the end of World War II, the Germans had murdered the
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10011. 1915 portrait of Willem Arondeus
Nazis arrested and executed Arondeus in 1943. Blaricum, the Netherlands
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10012. Tarnow - ID Cards/Oral Histories
Jews from nearby towns, into a ghetto. Deportations continued and, in late 1943, Tarnow was declared
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10013. Chuna Grynbaum: Maps
Poland in 1928. When he was 13 years old, Chuna was sent to forced labor at a munitions factory. In 1943
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10014. Jozef Wilk: Maps
resistance. During the 1943 Warsaw ghetto uprising, Jozef's unit was tasked with blowing open part of the
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10015. Meyer (Max) Rodriguez Garcia: Maps
Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 1940. He went into hiding in 1943, but was caught and deported to
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10016. Esther Lurie
works in ceramic jars for safekeeping during the October 1943 deportation to Estonian labor camps. The
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10017. Johann Niemann at the Sobibor killing center
Sobibor, spring 1943. There is a well in the foreground of the picture
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10018. Pages from Stanislava Roztropowicz's Diary
extraordinary peril. Stanislava Roztropowicz kept a diary from 1943-1944. In it, she describes her family
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10019. Prewar portrait of Basia and Moshe Golden
collaborators in September 1943. Moshe died in the Klooga concentration camp. Two of their children survived
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10020. Killing Operations Begin at Chelmno
center operated from December 1941 until March 1943 and then briefly in June and early July 1944.
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10021. Deportations from Lodz to Chelmno
ghetto to the Chelmno killing center. Between December 1941 and March 1943 and again in June–July
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10022. Liquidation of the Krakow Ghetto
From March 13–16, 1943, SS and police authorities liquidate the Krakow
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10023. Irving Kramer collection
The collection consists of two 1943 issues of the Nazi newspaper, Der Stürmer.
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10024. The American magazine collection
The collection consists of twelve issues of American magazine, published 1942-1943.
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10025. Geometric floral patterned pink scarf worn by an infant while the family lived in hiding
in hiding in Berlin from 1943 to 1945. It originally belonged to Ruth's mother Frieda Fromm, who was ... Treblinka killing center. Ruth and Walter had a daughter Reha on January 19, 1943. and went into hiding near ... Reha Abraham was born on January 19, 1943, in Berlin, Germany, to Walter and Ruth Fromm Abraham ... Auschwitz concentration camp in early January 1943. Ruth and Walter were forced laborers and feared