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1826. The Holocaust in Subcarpathian Rus and Southern Slovakia
had resisted the deportation of the Hungarian Jews. Sztójay's was prepared to move against the
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1827. Tuvia Bielski
to survive, he must acquire arms and organize all-Jewish resistance groups. Along with two of his
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1828. Sara Fortis
andarte (resistance fighter). Wanting to play a significant role in the group, she decided to go from
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1829. Sam Lato
ghetto was created. Sam became a part of the resistance in the ghetto before he learned about the
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1830. Dora Oltulski
mistress of the camp commandant. But Dora was fiercely independent, and she resisted the advances of any
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1831. Sonia Orbuch
encampment that served as a base for missions of sabotage and resistance. Early on, Sonia was assigned to
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1832. Norman Salsitz
sympathetic Pole who sold him the weapon also led Norman to a group of resistance fighters in the woods. These
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1833. Faye Schulman
people to know that there was resistance. Jews did not go like sheep to the slaughter. I was a
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1834. Brenda Senders
Resistance fighter and bodyguard Brenda Senders was born in 1925 in Sarni, Poland. She was the
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1835. Jewish Parachutists from Palestine - Photographs
resistance missions. The Germans captured 12 of the men and women. Seven were executed.
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1836. The Role of Business Elites
businesses in some cases resisted “Aryanization,” often for reasons of self-interest, including the desire to
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1837. Abraham Lewenson testifies
Testimonies of Holocaust survivors generated interest in Jewish resistance. The trial prompted a new openness
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1838. Minsk
supervised the sorting and storage of confiscated Jewish private property). Resistance in Minsk
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1839. Drancy
resistance), the overwhelming majority were Jews. Approximately one thousand prisoners managed to obtain
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1840. Gurs
reopened briefly to intern political prisoners and resistance fighters arrested by Vichy police. After the
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1841. French leader Charles de Gaulle in London
resistance movement. London, Great Britain, June 25, 1940.
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1842. Paris
resistance. Parisian Jews were aided by a variety of Jewish clandestine and semi-clandestine organizations
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1843. Sephardi Jews during the Holocaust
who eschewed the enactment of anti-Jewish legislation and resisted whenever possible German efforts to
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1844. David Diamant collection
The David Diamant collection includes papers documenting members of the French Resistance, a poster
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1845. STUDIJE I GRADA O UCES´CU JEVREJA U NARODNOOSLOBODILACKOM RATU = STUDIES AND FACTS AND FIGURES ON PARTICIPATION OF JEWS IN THE PEOPLE'S
World War, 1939-1945 --Jewish resistance --Yugoslavia --Pictorial works. ... PHOTOGRAPHS - RESISTANCE - JEWS -- YUGOSLAVIA. ... RESISTANCE - JEWS -- YUGOSLAVIA.
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1846. Introduction to the Holocaust
clandestine photography, are powerful examples of spiritual resistance ... Many ghettos also had underground movements that carried out armed resistance. The most famous of these ... partisan resistance movements. Finally, some Jews managed, against enormous odds, to survive
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1847. Belgian collaborator forced to polish boots
Abiehausen is forced to clean the shoes of a uniformed member of the Belgian resistance group L'Armee Blanche ... RESISTERS/RESISTANCE
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1848. Barbie Trial -- Day 1 -- Witness statements; Lechene testifies
Lechene was a member of the resistance. He was captured by the S.S. and interned in Mathausen ... RESISTERS/RESISTANCE
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1849. Barbie Trial -- Day 13 -- Witness testifies
participated in the French Resistance. She moved with her husband to Izieu, in the sous-prefecture of Belley ... RESISTERS/RESISTANCE
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1850. Barbie Trial -- Day 11 -- Victims testify
. 17:27:00 Regine Skorka, speaks about her arrest as a member of the Resistance and subsequent torture ... RESISTERS/RESISTANCE