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9976. Norbert J. Yasharoff describes the change in living conditions for Jews in Bulgaria
Axis alliance and German troops passed through Sofia. In May 1943
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9977. Thracian Jews crowded onto a ship used for deportations
occupied Poland. Lom, Bulgaria, March 1943.
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9978. Liberation of Rome
After Italy's armistice with the Allies in September 1943, the Italian army disintegrated. The
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9979. 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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9980. 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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9981. 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
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9982. Beifeld album page about Soviet counteroffensive
alarm of the Soviet counteroffensive. The drawings are dated Jan 11 and 13, 1943. [Photograph #58103]
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9983. Beifeld album page about conditions
Long Trip, February 1943," shows a Hungarian soldier walking along a road past a dead horse and an
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9984. Portrait of David Aruti, son of Isak Aruti
occupation authorities to register the Jewish population prior to its deportation in March 1943.
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9985. Portrait of Victoria and Isak Assael
population prior to its deportation in March 1943.
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9986. Portrait of Yosef Eschkenasi and his wife, Sara
March 1943.
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9987. Portrait of David Kamchi and his wife Sara
March 1943.
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9988. Portrait of two schoolchildren, Solomon Faradji and Sami Levi
register the Jewish population prior to its deportation in March 1943.
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9989. "What shall be done with the war criminals?"
Department under the series title "G.I. Roundtable." From 1943-1945, these pamphlets were created to
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9990. Forced Labor: Soviet POWs January 1942 through May 1945
higher than that among the other POWs. In 1943 and 1944, however, the death rates soared again due
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9991. Concentration Camps, 1942–45
, Wiener Neudorf, a subcamp of Mauthausen established in 1943, was located near an airplane factory on the
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9992. Abraham Lewent describes conditions in the Warsaw ghetto
to his father in the ghetto. In 1943, the two were deported to Majdanek
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9993. Abraham Lewent describes conditions in Skarzysko camp
deployed for forced labor nearby, but escaped to return to his father in the ghetto. In 1943, the two were
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9994. Chaim Engel describes arrival in Sobibor
where the rest of his family died. In the 1943 Sobibor uprising, Chaim killed a guard. He escaped with
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9995. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes how her family obtained visas to emigrate to Albania
Albania under the Italian occupation and, after Italy surrendered in 1943, under German occupation. The
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9996. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes anti-Jewish measures in Hamburg, Germany
Albania under the Italian occupation and, after Italy surrendered in 1943, under German occupation. The
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9997. American Jewish Congress
was another rally at Madison Square Garden. Held on March 1, 1943, the rally drew a crowd of 70
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9998. Czechoslovakia
Order Police chief Kurt Daluege served briefly as Reich Protector. From 1943 until 1945, former
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9999. Life in Shadows: Hidden Children and the Holocaust
Beginning in March 1943, the Gestapo (the German secret state police) granted
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10000. Hiding under a different religion
Belgium, May 1943.