Displaying: 3,801 3,825 of 7,752 matches for “resistance”
-
3801. Asser Maurits Aussen gives his son Benno a haircut while in hiding in wartime Amsterdam.
Hans and Lizzy, who were active in the Dutch resistance movement. The Aussen family stayed with them
-
3802. Bar Mitzvah portrait of Josef Yehuda Radzinski.
were hidden with members of the Betar resistance in the ghetto. The family is thought to have perished
-
3803. Tombstone of Fruma Turetsky Radzinski at the Jewish cemetery in Slonim.
were hidden with members of the Betar resistance in the ghetto. The family is thought to have perished
-
3804. Germans escort people from Kragvjevac and its surrounding area to be executed.
Cetnik resistance fighters in the town of Gorni Milanovac on 28 September 1941, the overall Wehrmacht
-
3805. Group portrait of students attending the Yehudiah Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw.
were hidden with members of the Betar resistance in the ghetto. The family is thought to have perished
-
3806. Portrait of Jakub Wajcblum, father of Estusia Wajcblum.
fledgling resistance movement by Ala Gertner, Ester and Hanka became involved in pilfering gunpowder from
-
3807. Queen Wilhelmina places the red, white and blue bouquet she is wearing on the exact spot where four Dutch patriots were executed by the Germans for an attempt to prevent the blasting of a vital lock gate.
Resistance Movement. It was announced March 23, 1945, that the unofficial, unplanned tour had ended with
-
3808. Affaires militaires
catalog cards of people arrested for resistance activities, correspondence regarding refugees, catalog
-
3809. Otages et détenus politiques
and concentration camps in Germany; hostages, political prisoners, and resistance fighters imprisoned
-
3810. Nachlass Albert Mülli (1916-1997) NL
Aussersihl). As member of the SAJ active in Nazi resistance activities: 1938 secret courier mission to Vienna
-
3811. Police Intelligence Service (Sub-series GB from series G). Special Brigades under German Occupation
Le Sang de L’etranger/Les immigrés de la M.O.I. dans la Résistance by Stéphane Courtois, Denis
-
3812. Helena Piasecka collection
Poland with her sisters Władysława and Henryka, and were active in the anti-German resistance movement
-
3813. Star of David pin made from a Dutch coin worn to protest the German occupation and persecution of the Jews
support for the persecuted Jewish populace, and of protest and resistance to the German occupation of May
-
3814. Selected records from the National Archives in Prague. Ministry of Economic Renewal (JAF 786)
resistance activities, and the like.
-
3815. Lisa Fittko papers
French Resistance. He gave these maps to Fittko for her use. The envelope from the Centre Américain de
-
3816. Delegatura Rządu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej na Kraj. Departament Informacji i Prasy. Sekcja Wschodnia (Sygn. 202/II/117-134)
resistance movements; and conditions of the Polish population during occupation.
-
3817. Starosta Powiatowy w Radomiu (Sygn. 208)
deportations to Germany, and underground resistant activities.
-
3818. Marie Warschawsky manuscript
recounts stories about her work with resistance groups. The manuscript particularly celebrates Warschawsky
-
3819. Henry Maschler papers
resistance. They were captured and sent to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where Peter died. Her mother
-
3820. "Going back to Vialas: Retracing my Family History. The Baby Must Not Cry"
describes the elaborate resistance network which the town used to protect those hiding there, as well as the
-
3821. Medal for service as a Yugoslav partisan fighter
Altaras. His medical studies in Zagreb were interrupted by the war, and he joined the Partisan resistance
-
3822. Wooden Sculpture
Resistance.
-
3823. Research files of a Swedish author Staffan Thorsell relating to Nazi war crimes in Poland
Polish government in exile and the resistance in Warsaw.
-
3824. Joseph Taler papers
Resistance. Joseph continued to work under the name Józef Skwarczyński. His father hid under the name
-
3825. Oral history interview with Sibylle Sarah Niemӧller
meeting with Martin Niemöller and her continued contact with the Niemöller family; her family's resistance