Displaying: 1,976 2,000 of 7,752 matches for “resistance”
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1976. Freedom in Holysov
broke into his room and arrested him. Most of the Germans did not resist arrest. One officer tried to
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1977. Michael Meng 2010
Jewish Sites in Postwar Germany and Poland as well as, “Did the Poles Collaborate or Resist the Nazis
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1978. Marek Jannusz collection
Boston University Conference on "Rescue and Resistance WWII and the Present."
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1979. Henri Engel collection
Henri Engel as a German Jewish resistance fighter in Lyon, France during World War II.
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1980. "Studenternes Efterretningstjeneste"
newspaper produced by a resistance organization.
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1981. David Kirsh collection
Contains documents relating to donor's membership in the Belgian resistance and the Comite de
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1982. Cafe Beylier collection
The collection consists of artifacts related to the experience of the French resistance and Oeuvre
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1983. Roger Francois collection
Roger Francois in the Belgian resistance and in Buchenwald and Flossenburg concentration camps during
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1984. Leslie Van de Ven collection
Materials regarding Gerard Van De Ven, a Dutch university student who resisted the Nazis.
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1985. The Pioneer Woman
resistance movements, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jewish refugees, etc.
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1986. Never say never
The partisan's song (Jewish resistance theme song).
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1987. Oral history interviews of the László Fekete collection
Oral history interviews concerning the resistance activities of Éva Barta in Hungary during the
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1988. Allied propaganda collection
American military, urging resistance, a copy of a newspaper ("Combat"), and three French war propaganda
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1989. Rudniki Forest collection
The collection consists of tree trunks from the Rudniki Forest, a site of partisan resistance
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1990. Testimony on the Escape from the Mir Ghetto by Eliezer Breslin
keep it a secret. We knew on what day the massacre was scheduled, we set up a resistance group
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1991. Lublin/Majdanek: Key Dates
implementation of Operation “Harvest Festival” because he feared more incidents of armed Jewish resistance after
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1992. The Holocaust and World War II: Key Dates
their final act of armed resistance against the Germans. The
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1993. Ghettos in Occupied Poland
resist Germans in the Warsaw ghettoThe Germans decide to eliminate the Warsaw ghetto and
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1994. The War Refugee Board
resistance groups in Europe to rescue Jews from occupied territories and provide relief to Jews in hiding and
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1995. 1945: Key Dates
Ravensbrück. Late April–early MayThe partisan resistance movement, under
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1996. Kloster Indersdorf Displaced Persons Camp
of varying ethnic groups, and with neighboring Germans. Despite the resistance of some
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1997. Warsaw Polish Uprising
Home Army (Armia Krajowa; AK), a non-Communist underground resistance army with units stationed
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1998. Execution of Polish teachers
Polish nation, and eliminate any resistance, by arresting and
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1999. Warsaw Uprising
resistance movements, such as the National Armed Forces (Narodowe
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2000. False identity for Żegota member Izabela Bieżuńska
resistance fighters, aid workers, and Jews hoping to pass as non-Jews. Creating high-quality, convincing