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26. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes joining the Nekama (Revenge) Jewish partisan unit led by Josef Glazman in the Naroch Forest
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family ... ,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors from eastern Europe, Lisa and her husband Aron
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27. Norbert J. Yasharoff describes the trial and sentencing of a Jewish man falsely charged with economic crimes
Anti-Jewish measures took effect in Bulgaria after the beginning
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28. Frank Bleichman describes a German raid, with assistance from individual Poles, on a group of Jewish partisans
Frank was one of seven children born to a religious Jewish family in Kamionka, in the Lublin ... Jewish partisans who roamed the forests in search of weapons and food. After obtaining weapons by
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29. Edward Adler describes arrest and imprisonment in prewar Germany for his relationship with a non-Jewish woman
Edward was born to a Jewish family in Hamburg. In 1935, the Nuremberg ... mid-twenties. Edward was arrested for dating a non-Jewish woman. Classified as a habitual offender, he
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30. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes working under a false non-Jewish identity in a German hospital in Krakow
also posed as a non-Jewish Pole in Czestochowa and Warsaw, and was a courier for the Jewish National ... Committee and the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB). She fought with a Jewish unit in the Armia Ludowa
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31. Norbert Wollheim describes working for the Kindertransport (Children's Transport) program, arranging for Jewish children to leave Germany
Kindertransport (Children's Transport) program, arranging to send Jewish children from Europe to Great Britain ... Jewish children to leave Germany
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32. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey menc and the Jewish council leader in Sosnowieceritakan pertemuan antara ayahnya dan pimpinan dewan Yahudi di Sosnowiec
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33. Refugees from the "Exodus 1947"
In July 1947, 4,500 Jewish refugees left displaced persons camps in Germany and boarded the ... British authorities to land. The British intercepted the ship and forcibly returned the Jewish refugees to ... passengers became a symbol of the struggle for open Jewish emigration to Palestine.
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34. Displaced persons camp in Austria
countries of origin. But hundreds of thousands of people, including more than 250,000 Jewish refugees, could ... not or would not return. Most Jewish DPs preferred to leave Europe for either Palestine or the United ... occupied Germany and Austria until they could be resettled. Here, Jewish DPs raise their children in the
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35. Zionist protest rally in Zeilsheim camp
countries of origin. But hundreds of thousands of people, including more than 250,000 Jewish refugees, could ... not or would not return. Most Jewish DPs preferred to leave Europe for either Palestine or the United ... States. The Allies housed them in camps in occupied Germany until they could be resettled. Here, Jewish
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36. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes smuggling activities in the Warsaw ghetto
Vladka belonged to the Zukunft youth movement of the Bund (the Jewish Socialist party). She was ... active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Jewish underground and for Jews in camps, forests, and other ghettos.
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37. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes reactions after the Warsaw ghetto uprising
Vladka belonged to the Zukunft youth movement of the Bund (the Jewish Socialist party). She was ... active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Jewish underground and for Jews in camps, forests, and other ghettos.
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38. Anti-Nazi protest
to public humiliation or arrest, and others were forced to quit their posts. Anti-Jewish measures ... climaxed with the April 1, 1933, boycott of Jewish-owned businesses. This footage depicts a Jewish anti
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39. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes the Tarnow ghetto after a roundup
also posed as a non-Jewish Pole in Czestochowa and Warsaw, and was a courier for the Jewish National ... Committee and the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB). She fought with a Jewish unit in the Armia Ludowa
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40. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes starvation in the Warsaw ghetto
also posed as a non-Jewish Pole in Czestochowa and Warsaw, and was a courier for the Jewish National ... Committee and the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB). She fought with a Jewish unit in the Armia Ludowa
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41. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes lack of burial of the corpses of people who died in the Warsaw ghetto
also posed as a non-Jewish Pole in Czestochowa and Warsaw, and was a courier for the Jewish National ... Committee and the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB). She fought with a Jewish unit in the Armia Ludowa
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42. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes bombings in Praga and Warsaw after the outbreak of World War II
also posed as a non-Jewish Pole in Czestochowa and Warsaw, and was a courier for the Jewish National ... Committee and the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB). She fought with a Jewish unit in the Armia Ludowa
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43. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes the aftermath of the Holocaust and the search for survivors
also posed as a non-Jewish Pole in Czestochowa and Warsaw, and was a courier for the Jewish National ... Committee and the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB). She fought with a Jewish unit in the Armia Ludowa
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44. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes the emotions she felt upon arrival in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem after the war
also posed as a non-Jewish Pole in Czestochowa and Warsaw, and was a courier for the Jewish National ... Committee and the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB). She fought with a Jewish unit in the Armia Ludowa
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45. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes clandestine cultural activities in the Warsaw ghetto
Vladka belonged to the Zukunft youth movement of the Bund (the Jewish Socialist party). She was ... active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Jewish underground and for Jews in camps, forests, and other ghettos.
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46. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes the deportation of her mother and brother from the Warsaw ghetto to Treblinka
Vladka belonged to the Zukunft youth movement of the Bund (the Jewish Socialist party). She was ... active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Jewish underground and for Jews in camps, forests, and other ghettos.
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47. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes watching the burning of the Warsaw ghetto from a building outside the ghetto
Vladka belonged to the Zukunft youth movement of the Bund (the Jewish Socialist party). She was ... active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Jewish underground and for Jews in camps, forests, and other ghettos.
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48. Einsatzgruppen in Liepaja, Latvia
contrary to orders, by a German soldier. Before the war, the Jewish population of Liepaja stood at more ... than 7,000 residents. Einsatzgruppen shot almost the entire Jewish population of the town. When the ... They are best known for their role in the murder of more than a million Jewish victims during the
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49. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes participating in activities of the Bundist underground
Vladka belonged to the Zukunft youth movement of the Bund (the Jewish Socialist party). She was ... active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Jewish underground and for Jews in camps, forests, and other ghettos.
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50. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes smuggling a description of the Treblinka camp to underground leaders on the "Aryan" side of Warsaw
Vladka belonged to the Zukunft youth movement of the Bund (the Jewish Socialist party). She was ... active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Jewish underground and for Jews in camps, forests, and other ghettos.