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7726. Oral history interview with Yaja Boren
Yaja Boren, born on October 6, 1926 in Radom, Województwo Mazowieckie, Poland, discusses her
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7727. Oral history interview with Tauba Biterman
Tauba Biterman, born on December 6, 1918 in Zamość, Poland, discusses her experiences during the
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7728. Oral history interview with Miriam Berkowitz
Miriam Berkowitz, born on December 6, 1923 in Lida, Belarus, discusses her experiences during the
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7729. Oral history interview with Katy Berger
Katy Berger, born on March 6, 1927 in Nyírmada, Hungary, discusses her experiences during the
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7730. Oral history interview with Hellen Adler
Hellen Adler, born on November 6, 1923 in Lublin, Poland, discusses her experiences during the
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7731. Oral history interview with Irene Weinberger
Born May 6, 1920 in Krakow, Poland, Irene (Irenka) Weinberger discusses her childhood in Krakow
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7732. Oral history interview with Edith Bruck
Ariel Baron produced the interview with Edith Bruck in Rome, Italy on May 6, 2010. The United
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7733. Mir
doing agricultural work, and even performing domestic service for local officials.6
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7734. Flight and Rescue
Sierakowiak, September 6, 1939, Lodz, Poland. Hundreds of thousands of Jews and
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7735. Concentration Camp System: In Depth
that, at the height of the deportations, could kill up to 6,000 Jews each day. In order to
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7736. Hajj Amin al-Husayni: Arab Nationalist and Muslim Leader
independent Palestine could not be guaranteed. In a statement dated January 6, 1937, the Arab Higher Committee
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7737. 쿠바의 입국 허가를 기다리고 있는 "세인트 루이스" 승객들.
쿠바의 입국 허가를 기다리고 있는 "세인트 루이스" 승객들. 하바나 연안에서, 쿠바, 1939년 6월 3일.
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7738. A liberated Russian prisoner peels potatoes in a former Nazi prisoner room.
companion sleeps beside him in the unsanitary room of Stalag 6-F where approximately 10,000 German prisoners
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7739. Cartoon from a handwritten newspaper created by teenager George Ftikas and his friend, which was distributed throughout their neighborhood in Salonika.
And he ate his face (hurt himself). 6. At the end, he went to hell (literally, "the Devil got his
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7740. Columbia-Haus
was closed on November 5, 1936.”6 Sachsenhausen is thus documented as the successive camp
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7741. Transnistria Governorate
not have to report to the central Romanian government. Some 6
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7742. Aerial photograph of an American Army prisoner-of-war camp in Brilon, Germany.
,260,156 prisoners had been taken by the Allies on the Western Front since "D-Day" (June 6, 1944)." U.S. Signal
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7743. Czech civilians cheer American soldiers. Original Caption: "Civilians of Schuttenhoffen, Czechoslovakia, line up to cheer the entrance of Fourth Armored Division forces of the Third US Army, who liberated their town from the Germans.
liberated their town from the Germans. This photograph was taken May 6, 1945, while fighting was still
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7744. 뉴욕 도착
크라우스에의해 미국에 오게 되었다. 1939년 6월, 미국, 뉴욕.
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7745. Could the Allies Have Stopped the Killing?
landed in Normandy, France, on D-Day (June 6, 1944), more than five million Jews had been murdered, and
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7746. Preparing for the Massacre
even with an already-imposed curfew, no lights could be turned on after 6 p.m., even to cook a meal
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7747. Sketches from Childhood
hunger took a deadly toll on prisoners in Gurs. Of 21 Jewish Germans sent there from Philippsburg, 6 died
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7748. Setting Precedents in International Law
in an interview with an American psychiatrist with the International Military Tribunal, April 6, 1946
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7749. Hodonín U Kunštátu (Hodonín bei Kunstadt) (Roma camp)
their backs.6 The work was performed without proper equipment or protective gear, and food
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7750. The Nazi Party
won only 2.6% of the votes and 12 seats. Despite its