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10226. Niels Bamberger describes the German invasion of Denmark in 1940
Upon hearing of German plans to round up Jews in October 1943, Niels and his family decided to flee. A
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10227. Refugees
's Transport) program. At the Bermuda Conference in April 1943, the Allies offered no concrete proposals for
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10228. Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz describes collecting evidence of death marches
studied criminal law. Ben graduated from Harvard University Law School in 1943. He joined a US anti
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10229. Joseph Maier describes former Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hoess at the Nuremberg trial
From 1940 to 1943 he was assistant editor for a New York German-Jewish newspaper. In 1944, he worked in
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10230. Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz describes early war crimes investigations
studied criminal law. Ben graduated from Harvard University Law School in 1943. He joined a US anti
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10231. Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz describes taking testimony from witnesses while collecting evidence of war crimes
studied criminal law. Ben graduated from Harvard University Law School in 1943. He joined a US anti
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10232. Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz describes how he became involved in preparations for the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings
studied criminal law. Ben graduated from Harvard University Law School in 1943. He joined a US anti
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10233. Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz describes collecting evidence against alleged war criminals
studied criminal law. Ben graduated from Harvard University Law School in 1943. He joined a US anti
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10234. Martin Spett describes a massacre of Tarnow Jews
in an attic. The family hid during two more roundups. In May 1943 they were registered, allegedly to
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10235. Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt describes the selection process in the Sobibor killing center
to Hungary, using false papers. He was caught but managed to return to Izbica. In April 1943 he and
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10236. Nesse Galperin Godin describes how she met her husband after the war
occupied Lithuania in 1941 and established a ghetto in Siauliai. Nesse lived in the ghetto until 1943
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10237. Ruth Moser Borsos describes the process of selection for deportations from Westerbork to Auschwitz
Westerbork camp in 1943 and to the Bergen-Belsen camp in Germany in 1944. After
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10238. Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings, Case #9, The Einsatzgruppen Case
between June 1941 and July 1943
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10239. Evidence from the Holocaust at the First Nuremberg Trial
speech given by Heinrich Himmler on October 4, 1943. Himmler was Reich
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10240. Hoess affidavit
1941 to 1943 during my tenure in office as commandant of Auschwitz Concentration Camp 2 million Jews
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10241. Ben Ferencz and the Fight for International Justice
obtained a scholarship to Harvard Law School and graduated in 1943. After graduation, he joined an anti
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10242. Persecution of Roma (Gypsies) in Prewar Germany, 1933–1939
Auschwitz in 1943. Roma were also arrested as "asocials" or "habitual criminals" and sent to
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10243. Hanne Hirsch Liebmann describes a Children's Aid Society (OSE) visit and life in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon
perished in Auschwitz. In 1943, Hanne obtained false papers and crossed into
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10244. Abraham Lewent describes food shortages after the invasion of Warsaw
1943, the two were deported to Majdanek, where Abraham's father died
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10245. Abraham Lewent describes hiding during a raid in which his mother and sisters were seized for deportation from Warsaw to Treblinka
to his father in the ghetto. In 1943, the two were deported to Majdanek
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10246. Abraham Lewent recalls how, while ill with typhoid, he persuaded the Skarzysko doctor that he was fit to work
ghetto. In 1943, the two were deported to Majdanek, where Abraham's father
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10247. Chaim Engel describes sorting the clothing of Belzec prisoners killed in Sobibor
where the rest of his family died. In the 1943 Sobibor uprising, Chaim killed a guard. He escaped with
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10248. Steven Springfield describes 1945 death march from Burggraben in the Stutthof camp system
and his brother were sent to a small ghetto for able-bodied men. In 1943 Steven was deported to the
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10249. Polish Jewish Refugees in the Shanghai Ghetto, 1941–1945
their national citizenship, in early 1943 the Japanese ordered these stateless refugees—including Jews
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10250. Playbill
the play "The Day of His Return" and a concert of Jewish songs. On April 27, 1943, the day of this