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8801. World War II in the Pacific
the island of Guadalcanal in February 1943. Allied forces slowly gained naval and air supremacy in the
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8802. Matchbox cover with Japanese propaganda illustration
submarine periscope. Shanghai, China, between 1943 and 1945. [From the USHMM special exhibition
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8803. Ruth Moser Borsos describes forced-labor assignments in Westerbork
Westerbork camp in 1943 and to the Bergen-Belsen camp in Germany in 1944. After
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8804. Simone Weil's kindergarten teacher certification
School of Social Work in Strasbourg in 1940. Weil assumed a false identity in late 1943 to facilitate her
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8805. Teacher certification forged for Simone Weil
in late 1943. As Simone Werlin, she could avoid arrest and change residence to facilitate her rescue
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8806. Jewish parachutist Hannah Szenes with her brother
for a rescue mission. Palestine, March 1944. Between 1943 and 1945, a group of Jewish men and
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8807. Simone Weil's falsified student card
After adopting a new identity in late 1943, Simone Weil falsified her student card from the year
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8808. Hetty d'Ancona Deleeuwe describes difficulties of going into hiding
family was Sephardic, and they were thus exempted from a roundup in 1943. Hetty's father decided that the
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8809. Rescue
Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe. Rescue took many forms. In the fall of 1943
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8810. Soviet military advance in Vitebsk
from the Germans after the battle of Stalingrad in late 1942 and early 1943. The Soviet army liberated
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8811. Jews captured by German troops during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
in April–May 1943. This photograph appeared in the Stroop Report
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8812. Photograph from the Stroop Report
–May, 1943.
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8813. Abraham Lewent describes deportation to and conditions in Majdanek
to his father in the ghetto. In 1943, the two were deported to Majdanek
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8814. Abraham Lewent describes his father's death at Majdanek
1943, the two were deported to Majdanek, where Abraham's father died
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8815. Ruth Meyerowitz describes deportation to and conditions in Ravensbrück
taken over and Ruth's Jewish school was closed. In April 1943, Ruth and her family were deported to
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8816. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes Kristallnacht in Hamburg
Albania under the Italian occupation and, after Italy surrendered in 1943, under German occupation. The
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8817. German presence in Copenhagen, Denmark
1943, as German policies towards Denmark toughened, the Danes would form one of the most active and
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8818. Hannah Szenes
. Between 1943 and 1945, a group of Jewish men and women from Palestine who had volunteered to join the
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8819. Leo Bretholz describes arrival at the Drancy camp
Auschwitz in Poland. Leo joined the French underground in 1943. He arrived in the United States in 1947.
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8820. Leo Bretholz describes conditions in the Drancy camp
Auschwitz in Poland. Leo joined the French underground in 1943. He arrived in the United States in 1947.
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8821. Gassing Operations
chosen as the means of mass murder at Auschwitz. At the height of the deportations in 1943–44, an
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8822. Hanne Hirsch Liebmann describes conditions in the Gurs camp
perished in Auschwitz. In 1943, Hanne obtained false papers and crossed into
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8823. Deportation from the Warsaw ghetto
Umschlagplatz for deportation. Warsaw, Poland, April 20, 1943.
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8824. Yugoslav partisans prepare to fight
Germans. At the height of the partisan war in Yugoslavia in 1943, Tito's partisans engaged some 35 Axis
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8825. Haviva Reik before her emigration to Palestine
. Between 1943 and 1945, a group of Jewish men and women from Palestine who had volunteered to join the