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1676. A British soldier removes refugees from the ship Exodus 1947
British soldier removes refugees, wounded resisting the British, from the ship
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1677. Breendonk
resistance or were held as hostages by the Germans. Several hundred people were murdered in the camp through
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1678. Jewish Uprisings in Camps
succeeded in initiating resistance and uprisings in some Nazi camps. The
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1679. Summary
onward that was xenophobic and angry at Jewish resistance to absorption into the cultural mainstream. But
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1680. Alicja Podbielska
universal resistance, strengthen it. She also initiated research to explain when, how, and why Polish
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1681. Great Plains
or resisted targeted oppression and racial violence in different historical contexts. This
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1682. Supporting a Vital Field of Study
Foundation Miles Lerman Center for the Study of Jewish Resistance William S. and Ina Levine Foundation
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1683. Dr. Mette Jensen
Center for the Study of Jewish Resistance, Ms. Jensen conducted research for her project “Solidarity in
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1684. Beth Healey
Allegiance, and Resistance; and The Royal Warrant War Crimes Trials in British-Occupied Postwar Germany
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1685. Mykhaylo Tyaglyy
explored the varied resistance efforts in Crimea and considered the consequences of the Holocaust in Crimea
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1686. Michal Aharony
City. For her Research Fellowship of the Miles Lerman Center for the Study of Jewish Resistance, Ms
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1687. Underground bunker in Warsaw
An underground bunker, built by Jews in Warsaw in preparation for anti-Nazi resistance
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1688. Leon Idas
villages to enable telephone communication. The partisans lived in and organized armed resistance
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1689. Ben Kamm
Warsaw ghetto and joined partisan units to resist the Nazis. At the end of the war he discovered he
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1690. Silvio Ortona
communist organizers and laborers were beginning to form a core of resistance to Nazi rule. An
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1691. Mira Shelub
in a mixed group run by Russians. However, antisemitism was common among the non-Jewish resistance
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1692. Simon Trakinski
around Vilna, among them the right-wing branch of the Polish resistance, the Armia Krajowa (AK
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1693. Trial before the People's Court
Circle" resistance group on trial before the People's Court. Pictured are Dr. Franz Reisert, Dr. Theodor
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1694. Warsaw
the Warsaw ghetto, deportations to and from the ghetto, and resistance.
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1695. Ghettos
range of resistance activities that took place within the ghettos.
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1696. Sobibor Uprising
initiated resistance and uprisings in some Nazi camps. On October 14, 1943, prisoners in the Sobibor killing
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1697. Jews captured during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
SS personnel capture two Jewish resistance fighters who were pulled from a bunker during the
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1698. Jews captured during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
Members of the Jewish resistance are captured by SS troops on Nowolipie Street during the
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1699. Ludwig Beck
became the center of the military resistance to Hitler. He was executed in 1944 for his role in the
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1700. The Danish Freedom Council
was made up of leaders of the four main resistance groups. London, Great Britain, between July 1944