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8151. The "Tehran Children" arrive in Palestine via Iran
Palestine, February 18, 1943.
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8152. Arrival of the "Tehran Children" in Palestine via Iran
February 18, 1943.
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8153. A nurse assists one of the "Tehran Children"
refugees, disembark from a train at the Atlit refugee camp. Atlit, Palestine, February 18, 1943.
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8154. "Tehran Children" after their arrival in Palestine via Iran
March 1943.
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8155. Eliahu Dobkin and Henrietta Szold
Children." Atlit, Palestine, February 18, 1943.
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8156. Jewish children who were sheltered in Le Chambon
-Lignon, France, between 1941 and 1943.
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8157. Jewish partisans in the Naroch forest
resistance—the attempt to preserve traditions and culture. Soviet Union, 1943.
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8158. Photograph of the Machefer family in Oradour
France, October 1943.
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8159. Portrait of Jan Karski
1943.
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8160. Father Jacques
January 1943, he enrolled three Jewish boys—Hans-Helmut Michel, Jacques-France Halpern, and Maurice
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8161. Shoes left behind after a deportation action in the Kovno ghetto
1943.
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8162. Avraham Tory stands with Zvi Brik (left)
Kovno ghetto. Kovno, Lithuania, 1943.
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8163. Sobibor - Maps
Reinhard. On October 14, 1943, the Jewish prisoners in the camp launched an uprising. After the revolt
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8164. Salonika - Photograph
occupied parts of Greece, including Salonika. Between 1941 and 1943, the city's Jewish community was
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8165. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration - Photographs
conference in 1943. Its mission was to provide economic assistance to European nations after World War II and
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8166. Theodor Wolff
(1868-1943) was a vocal opponent of the Nazis. Chief editor of the liberal newspaper Berliner
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8167. Franz Oppenheimer
? Sociologist and economist Franz Oppenheimer (1864-1943) was born in Berlin, the son of a reform rabbi
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8168. Treblinka (Abridged Article) - Photographs
The Treblinka killing center opened in July 1942 and was dismantled in September 1943. An
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8169. Sobibor - ID Cards/Oral Histories
Reinhard. At least 167,000 people were murdered at Sobibor. On October 14, 1943, Jewish prisoners launched
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8170. Jeff Gradow
the spring of 1943 the Soviets made contact with the group, airdropping weapons and explosives to them
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8171. Walter Marx
concentration camp in occupied Poland. In September 1943, Walter’s family followed the retreating Italian army
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8172. Simon Trakinski
the failed uprising in the Vilna ghetto. When the ghetto was closed in 1943, Simon and his
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8173. Sobibor Uprising
initiated resistance and uprisings in some Nazi camps. On October 14, 1943, prisoners in the Sobibor killing
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8174. Page from the Stroop Report
." Warsaw, Poland, April-May, 1943.
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8175. Underground bunker in Warsaw
systematically destroyed the ghetto during the uprising. Warsaw, Poland, April 19–May 16, 1943.