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27576. Magazine advertisement for the film, “Tomorrow- The World!” (1944)
1944. The film was based on a popular 1943 Broadway play of the same name, and centers around a 12-year
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27577. Anti-Dreyfus journal cover about Jews conspiring with the German Army
Gaston Schmir and his family escaped from Brive-la-Gaillarde, France, in Apr. 1943. They stayed in
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27578. Psst...! (Paris, France) [Magazine]
Gaston Schmir and his family escaped from Brive-la-Gaillarde, France, in Apr. 1943. They stayed in
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27579. One-sheet poster for the film “The Last Chance” (1945)
The film is set in German-occupied Italy in 1943, and focuses on three Allied soldiers who escape a
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27580. Alice M. Berney papers
Alice remained there for approximately two years. During the summer of 1943 the girls prepared to go
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27581. Tarjan family papers
and Miklós divorced in 1943. Prior to the German occupation of Hungary, Tibor was periodically sent
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27582. Jack Garfein papers
sister, fled to Mukachevo where they hid with relatives. His father was deported to Auschwitz in 1943
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27583. Ursula Klau papers
July 1942. Ursula and her parents were sent to Westerbork in March 1943 and then deported to Bergen
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27584. Julia Schor papers
. Clippings include a chronicle of major World War II events of 1943, a description of Rosemarie Mauthner
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27585. Dolf and Cato Ringel papers
Spain. In October of 1943, Dolf and Cato were married, and in December of 1944, they moved to London to
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27586. Alfred Fabian papers
On May 10, 1943, Alfred, Ruth, Ingrid, and Alfred’s mother Erna were arrested by the Gestapo and
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27587. Sonja Schulmann Schwartz papers
Simon was transferred to an unknown location in December 1943 and perished. Vera is believed to have
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27588. Straight razor in a black plastic cover brought to Shanghai by an Austrian Jewish refugee
machinery in the Caffeine Factory for Mutual Chemical Industries. In 1943, Japanese authorities ordered all
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27589. Edith Stein papers
's mother worked on getting papers and possibly had assistance from the underground resistance. In 1943, the
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27590. Mauerstein family papers
mother and sisters were murdered when the ghetto was liquidated in July 1943. Yetta fled to the woods and
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27591. William Rosenwald Family Association selected records
hired in 1936, and Max Perlman soon took over until he was drafted in January 1943. In addition, Ilse
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27592. Hidden Child Foundation/ADL records
after 1943-before 2016
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27593. Joseph Feingold papers
son was, travelled to Siberia to be with him. In the spring of 1943, they settled in Barnaul, in
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27594. Mary Berg diary publication papers
citizens in January 1943. They were sent to the United States aboard the Gripsholm as part of a prisoner
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27595. Pawlowicz family papers
1943 when he was sent to Auschwitz concentration camp. After three weeks, he was sent to the Warsaw
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27596. Moses and DeGroot families photographs
built an underground shelter. Louis’s father was also able to join them. In October 1943, Siemon was
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27597. Primo Levi manuscript collection
job and joined a partisan group in Valle d'Aosta in the Alps. On December 13, 1943, Levi was arrested
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27598. Magnus and van Oosten families papers
Johanna van Oosten was killed at Auschwitz on 24 September 1943.
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27599. Bleier and Weisz families papers
labor battalion by 1943 or 1944. When he returned home by October, 1944 his house was empty, and he
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27600. Strauss family papers
August 1942 the family was arrested and sent to the Westerbork concentration camp. In April 1943 they