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7276. "My deportation"
Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943.
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7277. Dr. Fred Flatau papers
Italy--History--German occupation, 1943-1945.
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7278. Comisión Nacional de Investigaciones Decreto-Ley 479/55. Comisión 2: Irregularidades administrativas imputadas al Presidente depuesto
Argentina--Politics and government--1943-1955.
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7279. Lecture by Jack Eisner
Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943.
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7280. Wenceslas J. Wagner papers
Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943.
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7281. Rudolph Daniel Sichel papers
Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. ... 1936. He worked for R.H. Macy & Co from 1936 to 1943. His father was arrested during Kristallnacht ... United States with his wife shortly after. Sichel joined the United States Army in 1943 and attended
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7282. Pamphlet
Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943.
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7283. In memory of the Polish Jews
Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943.
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7284. Bulgarian Legation in Berlin (Fond 316)
Bulgaria--History--Boris III, 1918-1943.
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7285. Bulgarian Legation in Moscow (Fond 3180)
Bulgaria--History--Boris III, 1918-1943.
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7286. Konspiracyjne archiwum getta Warszawskiego : Archiwum Ringelbluma
Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. ... of two students supervised the task. At the end of 1943, the second part of the material was secured ... population living within the borders of occupied Poland from September 1939 to the end of February 1943. The ... contains documents from July 22, 1942, to the end of February 1943. The second part also includes personal
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7287. Proces Jürgena Stroopa (Sygn. GK 196)
Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943.
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7288. Ichud Newspaper (Łódź, Poland) [Newspaper]
Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943--Anniversaries, etc.
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7289. Killing Center Revolts
chose to die fighting. After the last Jews deported to Treblinka were gassed in May 1943, about 1 ... Sobibor, Aleksander Pechersky and Leon Feldhendler, planned a similar revolt in 1943. On October 14 ... trap door opened. Key Dates August 2, 1943Treblinka uprising ... Early in 1943, deportations to the Treblinka killing center come to an end. In March the Germans
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7290. Trawniki
Operation Reinhard. From June 1942 until September 1943, it served as a forced-labor camp for Jews ... within the framework of Operation Reinhard. Between September 1943 and May 1944 it was a subcamp of the ... Globocnik transferred out of Lublin in September 1943, he reported that 3,700 Wachmänner were ... Miedzyrzec-Podlaski ghetto, which the SS and police had just liquidated, to Trawniki. On February 8, 1943
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7291. Lublin/Majdanek Concentration Camp: Conditions
destroyed the Warsaw ghetto in spring 1943, SS and police officials deported between 18,000 and 22 ... October 1942 and continued until the end of 1943. There appear to have been three gas chambers at Majdanek ... Vilna ghetto deportations, respectively in August and September 1943, and by the uprisings in the ... Treblinka and Sobibor killing centers, respectively in August and October 1943, the SS leadership in Berlin
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7292. Herzogenbusch Subcamps
(Polizeiliches Durchgangslager Amersfoort, or PDA), existed only for a very short time, from May to July 1943 ... Its beginning implied the reopening of the PDA, which had been closed since January 1943. About 70 ... . Arnheim Arnheim (Arnhem) was in operation as a subcamp from July to August 1943 and from January ... existed from September 1943 to June 1944, prisoners were put to work for the construction of a new
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7293. Herzogenbusch Main Camp (Vught)
itself, formally set up on January 5, 1943,2 started to function on January 13, 1943, with the ... water was rare. It is not surprising at all that by April 1943 over 200 prisoners had perished. In the ... mostly from Belgium and, to a lesser extent, from France. From May 1943 on, women were imprisoned in a ... camp Natzweiler at the beginning of July 1943 and the transport of about 800 prisoners to Dachau in May
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7294. Trawniki: Key Dates
. February 8, 1943Globocnik signs a contract with the F.W. Schultz and Co., which provides ... . February 16, 1943Transports begin to leave the Warsaw ghetto for Trawniki ... . April 19, 1943SS and police units under command of the SS and Police Leader in Warsaw ... ,397 women, and 388 children from Warsaw to Trawniki. September 1943Two
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7295. Treblinka: Key Dates
November 1, 1939 - September 1943Reichsfuehrer-SS and Chief of German Police ... Jews. Between March 1942 and November 1943, the personnel of Operation Reinhard kill approximately 1 ... . October 15, 1942 - February 1943The SS and police deport Jews from ghettos in Bialystok ... Prussia) to Treblinka II. By mid-February 1943 the SS had deported over 110,000 Jews from this district to
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7296. Sobibor: Key Dates
1, 1939–September 1943 On November 1, 1939 ... Treblinka—are constructed for the sole purpose of killing Jews. Between March 1942 and November 1943, the ... Trawniki-trained guards. March 5, 1943 ... July 1943, SS authorities in Westerbork deport over 34,000 Jews to Sobibor. Camp staff and guards kill
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7297. Killing Centers: In Depth
March 1943 and then again in June and July 1944. Almost all of the victims were Jews, but there were ... graves. In late 1942 and 1943, the Jewish forced laborers had to exhume the buried bodies and burn them ... and their auxiliaries killed approximately 1,526,500 Jews between March 1942 and November 1943. In ... escaping Treblinka or Sobibor killing centers during uprisings in August and October 1943, respectively
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7298. Jewish Uprisings in Ghettos and Camps, 1941–44
Resistance in Ghettos Between 1941 and 1943, underground resistance movements developed ... underground staged an uprising just before the final destruction of the ghetto in September 1943. Most of the ... Warsaw ghetto uprising in the spring of 1943 was the largest single revolt by Jews. Hundreds of Jews ... August 2, 1943, Jews seized what weapons they could find—picks, axes, and some firearms stolen from the
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7299. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Germans and to arm themselves with smuggled and homemade weapons. Between 1941 and 1943, underground ... going to the railroad cars. In January 1943, Warsaw ghetto fighters fired upon German troops as ... 1943, the Warsaw ghetto uprising began after German troops and police entered the ghetto to deport its ... The ghetto fighters were able to hold out for nearly a month, but on May 16, 1943, the revolt ended
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7300. Tunisia Campaign
January 5, 1943, and an attack on German positions at Gafsa in west central Tunisia on March 17, 1943. On ... February 4, 1943, the British Eighth Army crossed the border from Libya into Tunisia. Squeezed ... . On May 7, 1943, the British 7th Armored Division captured Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, and the US ... 1943, the Axis forces in North Africa, having sustained 40,000 casualties in Tunisia alone, surrendered