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22451. Oral history interview with Gitla Grynwald
Kraków; her transport, with her husband, to Płaszów concentration camp in March 1943; conditions in
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22452. Oral history interview with David Altholz
to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1943; working in a factory in Ludwigslust, Germany; being
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22453. Oral history interview with Ann Schatz
Lithuania; the Germans killing her father in 1943; the deportation of her mother to Majdanek concentration
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22454. Oral history interview with Morris Rubell
sorrow in the camps; his time in Mauthausen concentration camp in 1943; his time in Melk concentration
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22455. Oral history interview with Naftali Laks
percent of Zmigród's population was liquidated in a pogrom; the liquidation of the Zmigród ghetto in 1943
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22456. Oral history interview with David Dorfman
the newborn Claudine; his mother joining the Maquis French underground group in 1943; his mother
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22457. Oral history interview with Max Findling
Jaslo to Julag I concentration camp in Płaszów, Poland; his bout with typhus in 1943 while in Julag I
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22458. Oral history interview with Susan Schmelzer
Tolstoye ghetto in March 1943; meeting her future husband, Paul Schmelzer; the murder of her parents and
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22459. Oral history interview with Eva Kempinski
Treblinka concentration camp; her move to Majdanek concentration camp with her mother in 1943; her mother
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22460. Oral history interview with Samuel Halpern
aktion of March 1943; joining with his brother, Arie, in Kam'iane Pole; his escape from Kam'iane Pole
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22461. Oral history interview with Martin Radley
1943; changing his name on the advice of his superior officer; his service as a translator; his contact
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22462. Ernst Fink papers
-1939 Subseries 2. Relief operations, various (including Aghiazoni), 1939-1943 Subseries 3. Refugee
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22463. Społeczny Komitet Antykomunistyczny ANTYK (Sygn. 1346/0)
November 1943 by the Information and Propaganda Bureau of the Home Army (BiP AK). The main goal of the Anti
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22464. Eli Pfefferkorn papers
Podlaski. In 1943 he was deported to the Międzyrzec Podlaski ghetto. From there Eli survived several camps
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22465. Piece of black, white and red striped ribbon awarded to a Jewish German veteran
after Germany occupied Vichy, a neighbor informed upon the Levy family. In 1943, Alfred was notified by
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22466. World War I blue and white ribbon awarded to a Jewish German veteran
after Germany occupied Vichy, a neighbor informed upon the Levy family. In 1943, Alfred was notified by
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22467. Hand crank, table top telephone from Sobibor railroad station
November 1943, the guards shot the remaining prisoners and dismantled the killing center. It is estimated
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22468. Lantern from Belzec railroad station
labeled as showers where they were killed with poison gas. In spring 1943, Belzec was decommissioned and
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22469. Badge
Germany. In 1943, the Allies decided to hold an International Military Tribunal to prosecute those
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22470. US Army 45th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a gold Thunderbird on a red field
1942 as a National Guard Division. The 45th landed in North Africa on June 22, 1943, and was redeployed
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22471. John Franklin memoir
Jewish ghetto in Amsterdam, was deported to Westerbork in 1943, and transferred to Bergen-Belsen later
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22472. Leather wristband with numbered identification tag issued in a concentration camp
Austria. His prisoner number was 24993. On March 11, 1943, he was transferred to a work detail in a nearby
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22473. Miniature "button book" issued for charitable contributions by the Winter-hilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes
1943-1945
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22474. Ornament of the Ten Commandments tablets supported by two lions
Theresienstadt concentration camp in German occupied Czechoslovakia from 1943 until the camps liberation in May
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22475. US Army Combat Medical award pin owned by a US soldier
1943-1945