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3751. Tin box used to store beads by a Dutch Jewish girl in hiding
resistance. He had a trial and was released in February 1941. Mass deportations began in July 1942. On ... ’s paternal uncle Israel was in hiding. He had contacts in the resistance and helped them find hiding places ... resistance member who was hiding Louis. He was active in the resistance and offered to find a hiding place ... on suspicion of working with the resistance. He had a trial and was released in February 1941. In
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3752. Gestapo Leitstelle Wien: Tagesrapporte. [Computer files]
the Austrian Resistance" [aka. DOEW or DöW]) from the daily arrest reports of the Gestapo Vienna, the
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3753. KNIGA PAMIATI : POGIBSHIKH I PROPAVSHIKH BEZ VESTI V VELIKOI OTECHESTVENNOI VOINE 1941-1945 GODOV / [redaktsionnaia kollegiia IU.M.
PHOTOGRAPHS - RESISTANCE -- SOVIET UNION.
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3754. Liberation and Last Massacres 1945. [Internet resource]
Widerstandes [= Documentation Archives of the Austria Resistance] and its "Shoah Victims Database" at http
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3755. PAWIAK : WIEZIENIE GESTAPO: KRONIKA 1939-1944 / Regina Domanska.
PHOTOGRAPHS - RESISTANCE -- POLAND.
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3756. The public hanging of Nahum Meck in the Kovno ghetto.
a deterence against future acts of resistance. Before dying, Meck supposedly told the two Jewish
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3757. The public hanging of Nahum Meck in the Kovno ghetto.
a deterence against future acts of resistance. Before dying, Meck supposedly told the two Jewish
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3758. French civilians look at the bodies of fellow townspeople killed by Wehrmacht troopers in St.
resistance, the troops gathered approximately 25 civilians, including one woman, from the streets. They
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3759. Dr. Joseph Jaksy poses on a hillside in Bratislava with members of the Suran family, whom he rescued during WWII.
Though suspected of involvement with the resistance, Jaksy was never arrested. After the war Jaksy
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3760. Dr. Joseph Jaksy poses on a street in Bratislava with Mrs.
Though suspected of involvement with the resistance, Jaksy was never arrested. After the war Jaksy
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3761. Zofia Baniecka sits outside with a friend.
apartment near the ghetto. Zofia's mother stored and delivered guns to members of the resistance, while
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3762. Zofia Baniecka (right) poses with friends on an outing.
apartment near the ghetto. Zofia's mother stored and delivered guns to members of the resistance, while
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3763. Leaders of the Jewish Agency for Palestine meet in the Paris office.
1943 he escaped to Switzerland, where he continued his efforts on behalf of the Jewish resistance
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3764. Newspaper columnist Dorothy Thompson visits President Roosevelt shortly after returning from Europe.
designed to stir resistance in Germany, and public attention in America. However, she was only able to
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3765. Newspaper columnist Dorothy Thompson testifies for the second time within a week at Senate committee hearings, advocating the repeal of the Neutrality Act.
designed to stir resistance in Germany, and public attention in America. However, she was only able to
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3766. Newspaper columnist Dorothy Thompson testifies for the second time within a week at Senate committee hearings, advocating the repeal of the Neutrality Act.
designed to stir resistance in Germany, and public attention in America. However, she was only able to
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3767. Portrait of Dorothy Thompson making a "V for Victory" sign and riding in a car.
designed to stir resistance in Germany, and public attention in America. However, she was only able to
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3768. Group portrait of young women in the gymnasium for Deaf students.
fledgling resistance movement by Ala Gertner, Ester and Hanka became involved in pilfering gunpowder from
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3769. Portrait of Jacob Wajcblum and his wife, Rebeka Jaglom.
fledgling resistance movement by Ala Gertner, Ester and Hanka became involved in pilfering gunpowder from
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3770. The new premier of Hungary, Arrow Cross party leader Ferenc Szalasi, greets his troop commander in front of the Ministry of Defense in Budapest.
During the coup, members of Horthy's bodyguard unit put up resistance, resulting in the introduction of
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3771. Jewish women working in a hatmaking workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the
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3772. A Jewish woman and girl work in a clothing warehouse in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the
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3773. The Israeli ambassador in Paris presents Agnes Bertrand with a plaque naming her as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
embracing the Jewish refugees. When the Gestapo learned that a local resistance leader had visited the
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3774. Dworja Raca Rubinsztejn, right, with her brother, Armand, and cousins, Denise and Eveline Grynberg, on vacation in the French countryside.
in L'Isle Jourdain with false papers provided by the Maquis resistance. She remained there until the
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3775. Szamuel Chaim Rubinszstejn, brother of the donor.
in L'Isle Jourdain with false papers provided by the Maquis resistance. She remained there until the