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8776. Chuna Grynbaum: Maps
Poland in 1928. When he was 13 years old, Chuna was sent to forced labor at a munitions factory. In 1943
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8777. Jozef Wilk: Maps
resistance. During the 1943 Warsaw ghetto uprising, Jozef's unit was tasked with blowing open part of the
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8778. Meyer (Max) Rodriguez Garcia: Maps
Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 1940. He went into hiding in 1943, but was caught and deported to
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8779. Esther Lurie
works in ceramic jars for safekeeping during the October 1943 deportation to Estonian labor camps. The
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8780. Johann Niemann at the Sobibor killing center
Sobibor, spring 1943. There is a well in the foreground of the picture
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8781. Pages from Stanislava Roztropowicz's Diary
extraordinary peril. Stanislava Roztropowicz kept a diary from 1943-1944. In it, she describes her family
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8782. Prewar portrait of Basia and Moshe Golden
collaborators in September 1943. Moshe died in the Klooga concentration camp. Two of their children survived
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8783. Killing Operations Begin at Chelmno
center operated from December 1941 until March 1943 and then briefly in June and early July 1944.
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8784. Deportations from Lodz to Chelmno
ghetto to the Chelmno killing center. Between December 1941 and March 1943 and again in June–July
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8785. Liquidation of the Krakow Ghetto
From March 13–16, 1943, SS and police authorities liquidate the Krakow
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8786. Rae Kushner
's mother and older sister were killed in a subsequent massacre on May 7, 1943. Before long, Rae, her
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8787. Benjamin Levin
. As the pogroms and the violence continued, in autumn of 1943 Chaim
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8788. Shalom Yoran
food they stole and begged from local farmers. In the spring of 1943 Shalom located a partisan unit
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8789. Jewish Community of Monastir: Photographs for Registration
deportation in March 1943. The Sephardic Jewish community of Monastir, historically the largest Jewish
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8790. Mieczyslaw Madejski describes underground organization and activities
Struggle), which became the AK (Armia Krajowa; Home Army). In 1943, he was conscripted for
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8791. Tarnow: Maps
1943, Tarnow was declared "free of Jews." By the end of World War II, the Germans had murdered the
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8792. Deggendorf Songbook
1943. Its mission was to provide economic assistance to European nations after World War II and to
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8793. Flag graphic for US 63rd Infantry Division
63rd Infantry Division (the "Blood and Fire" division) was established in 1943. During World War II
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8794. Flag graphic for US 65th Infantry Division
65th Infantry Division (the "Battle Axe" division) was established in 1943. During World War II
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8795. Flag graphic for US 69th Infantry Division
69th Infantry Division ("Fighting 69th") was established in 1943. During World War II, they
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8796. Flag graphic for US 71st Infantry Division
71st Infantry Division (the "Red Circle" division) was established in 1943. During World War II
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8797. 1915 portrait of Willem Arondeus
Nazis arrested and executed Arondeus in 1943. Blaricum, the Netherlands
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8798. Joseph Maier describes Hermann Göring at Nuremberg
From 1940 to 1943 he was assistant editor for a New York German-Jewish newspaper. In 1944, he worked in
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8799. Joseph Maier describes Hjalmar Schacht at the Nuremberg trial
From 1940 to 1943 he was assistant editor for a New York German-Jewish newspaper. In 1944, he worked in
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8800. Suse Gruenbaum Schwarz describes preparation for and hiding during a Nazi raid
family went into hiding in 1943, Suse and her mother on one farm and her father on another. Later, her