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32226. Allen Small
In the summer of 1941, the German army occupied Ivie and massacred 220 of its most influential Jewish ... run for months, moving from town to town to evade the Nazis and antisemitic Poles hunting Jewish
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32227. Shalom Yoran
they were Jewish. Shalom then helped to form an all Jewish unit with over 200 Jews. In the wake of the
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32228. Theresienstadt ration card issued to Alice Winternitz (front)
The Nazis made Jewish leaders responsible for the distribution of food supplies and other ... Selbstverwaltung Theresienstadt (Jewish Administration of Theresienstadt) issued ration cards such as this one
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32229. Refugees leave Warsaw
both Jewish refugees and non-Jewish refugees fled the advancing German
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32230. Gurs: Maps
German Jewish refugees. In June 1940, France signed an armistice with Germany. Gurs fell under the ... ,000 of them were Jewish.
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32231. Aron and Lisa Derman: Oral History Excerpts
the Grodno ghetto with the help of Tadek Soroka, a non-Jewish Pole. Aron and Lisa—aged 19 and 15 ... —joined the armed Jewish resistance. As partisans, they fought in the Naroch forest of Poland and created
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32232. Hannah Szenes
Hannah Szenes (Senesh) was a young Hungarian-born Jewish woman. She was one of 32 Jewish
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32233. Anita Magnus Frank describes hiding in the Netherlands
shielded their Jewish identity. Anita and her brother first were hidden in a non-Jewish neighbor's home
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32234. Jews at forced labor in Belgrade
camps. The German army later shot the Jewish men in retaliation for Serb resistance; the Germans killed ... the Jewish women and children in gas vans. Only about 2,200 Jews of Belgrade returned to the city
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32235. US military chiefs visit displaced persons camp
of the first displaced persons camps to house primarily Jewish refugees. In August 1945, Eisenhower ... ordered that Feldafing be used as a model for the establishment of other camps for Jewish displaced
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32236. Concentration Camps, 1942–45
population (Jewish and non-Jewish) suffered catastrophic losses due to starvation, exposure, disease, and
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32237. Child victim of medical experiments in the Neuengamme camp
Jewish child is forced to show the scar left after SS physicians removed his lymph nodes. This ... child was one of 20 Jewish children injected with tuberculosis germs as part of a
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32238. Refugee's notebook
Notebook of Josef Fiszman, a refugee writer from Warsaw. He sold articles to Jewish newspapers ... in Shanghai and Harbin but still needed help to live from the American Jewish Joint Distribution
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32239. Hidden child Gitta Rosenzweig
claim her. After denying that it held a Jewish child, the orphanage relinquished ... custody after Ida recognized Gitta and a local Jewish committee paid a "redemption" fee. Gitta is pictured
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32240. Portrait of David Aruti, son of Isak Aruti
Bitola. This photograph was one of the individual and family portraits of members of the Jewish ... occupation authorities to register the Jewish population prior to its deportation in March 1943.
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32241. Portrait of Victoria and Isak Assael
portraits of members of the Jewish community of Bitola, Macedonia, used ... by Bulgarian occupation authorities to register the Jewish
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32242. Portrait of Yosef Eschkenasi and his wife, Sara
Jewish community of Bitola, Macedonia, used by ... Bulgarian occupation authorities to register the Jewish population prior to its deportation in
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32243. Portrait of David Kamchi and his wife Sara
Jewish community of Bitola, Macedonia, used by ... Bulgarian occupation authorities to register the Jewish population prior to its deportation in
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32244. Portrait of two schoolchildren, Solomon Faradji and Sami Levi
photograph was one of the individual and family portraits of members of the Jewish community of ... register the Jewish population prior to its deportation in March 1943.
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32245. Featured Artifact: Model of the Lodz Ghetto
southwest of Warsaw, Poland. The Jews of Lodz formed the second largest Jewish ... institutions run by the ghetto's Jewish organization, including schools, hospitals, civic offices, factories or
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32246. Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race
physicians). Many medical professionals applauded the barring of Jewish doctors from state-run clinics ... and hospitals and later measures preventing Jewish doctors from practicing. Welcoming the Nazi regime
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32247. Antisemitism in History: From the Early Church to 1400
of the Temple by the Romans and the scattering of the Jewish people was punishment both for past ... of Christian children for ritual purposes. Other myths included the idea that Jewish failure to
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32248. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 16 and 17 -- Documents admitted as evidence; witnesses M. Fleischmann and F. Meyer testify
Zivia Lubetkin, generated interest in Jewish resistance. The trial prompted a new openness in Israel ... including crimes against the Jewish people and crimes against humanity. Capital Cities Broadcasting ... Fleischmann held several public offices within the Jewish community including Commissions of the Council of ... the Jewish Community, Zionist National Committee, President of Charitable Associations and of the
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32249. Members of Poalei Zion in Belgium. Abush Werber is seated third from the left.
with Dode Trocki, he founded the "Jewish People's University," where Abusz taught the history of the ... Jewish labor movement and the Jewish sociology and Dode taught Jewish history. In May 1940 Germany ... Jewish leaders, Abusz and Dode, could have obtained a visa to the United States, but they decided to ... In addition, in order to provide cultural action in the Jewish community, Abusz reopened the vast
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32250. Portrait of Michel Werber taken while he was in hiding.
with Dode Trocki, he founded the "Jewish People's University," where Abusz taught the history of the ... Jewish labor movement and the Jewish sociology and Dode taught Jewish history. In May 1940 Germany ... Jewish leaders, Abusz and Dode, could have obtained a visa to the United States, but they decided to ... In addition, in order to provide cultural action in the Jewish community, Abusz reopened the vast