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14801. Wedding portrait of Rabbi Eli and Eleanor Bohnen.
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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14802. Rabbi Eli Bohnen leads a Passover seder.
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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14803. Group portrait of American Jewish Army chaplains.
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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14804. American servicemen parade with state flags.
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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14805. A Hungarian Jewish family walks down the street in Szeged.
Agordino, Belluno Province, Italy. On September 8, 1943, he escaped to Rome, where he participated in the
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14806. Stefan Honig prior to being sent to forced labor in Italy.
Agordino, Belluno Province, Italy. On September 8, 1943, he escaped to Rome, where he participated in the
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14807. A Hungarian Jewish member of the Italian underground poses with friends in the Piazza Barberini in Rome.
Agordino, Belluno Province, Italy. On September 8, 1943, he escaped to Rome, where he participated in the
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14808. Stefan Honig runs a harrow over a field on the Kibbutz Degania in Palestine, shortly after the war.
Agordino, Belluno Province, Italy. On September 8, 1943, he escaped to Rome, where he participated in the
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14809. The Arndt family boards the St. Louis in Hamburg harbor prior to its departure.
to the United States in 1943.
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14810. Portrait of an Hungarian Jew dressed in the uniform of the Arrow Cross.
in Szeghalom in 1943. During the German occupation he was a member of the Zionist underground and
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14811. Yitzhak Gruenbaum delivers a speech at a Zionist meeting during his visit to the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp.
's Joint Rescue Committee (1943-44). He was sharply criticized for his slowness in accepting the validity
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14812. The “Jewish Enemy”: Wartime Antisemitic Propaganda
diarist Victor Klemperer, Dresden, Germany, May 6, 1943 Demonizing the enemy is an effective technique for
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14813. Reactions to Nazi Antisemitism
German journalist, Berlin, March 3, 1943 Popular reaction in Germany to the introduction of the Jewish
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14814. Propaganda in the Face of Defeat
Following the massive German military defeat at Stalingrad in early 1943, the tide of the war turned against
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14815. Brothers in Arms
the end of 1943, this unit of about 500 men had shot 38,000 Jews. Although 101’s men
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14816. "For our future, freedom, and honor"
White Rose in 1943. A Nazi sympathizer had spotted Sophie and Hans dropping copies of Huber’s
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14817. Oral History: Frank Ullman
. . . harm’s way.' In occupied Amsterdam in 1943, Frank Ullman, his wife, and their young son were facing a
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14818. Zygmunt Gemel papers
charges in 1943 and deported to Auschwitz III-Monowitz (Buna) in spring 1944 and then transferred to the
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14819. Oral history interview with Luigi Baldan
He was captured and imprisoned in the former Yugoslavia in September of 1943. Baldan was imprisoned
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14820. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 581U
being liberated by Soviet troops in March 1943.
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14821. Oral history interview with Ivan Jurčić
site; his deportation with his mother to the concentration camp in Udine in 1943; the conditions of the
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14822. Oral history interview with Kosta Opačić
in Banino village in 1943, resulting in the deaths of most of the Serbs there; the sight of dead
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14823. Oral history interview with Zorka Pavković
the forest during an offensive in 1943; being tortured by Ustase members, and then helped by partisans
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14824. Oral history interview with Čedo Kaurin
of Donji Rajic; his journey to Jelovac in 1942 or 1943; his return home; and the effects of the
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14825. Oral history interview with Savo Grujičić
and Ustaša entering the town in April 1941; his relocation to Vislovci village in 1943 and seeing