Displaying: 3,951 3,975 of 7,752 matches for “resistance”
-
3951. Four children gather around a table in their home.
discontinued her orchestra. She joined the gay resistance group called the CKC and worked falsifying identity
-
3952. Frieda Belinfante conducts the orchestra and choir of the University of Amsterdam.
discontinued her orchestra. She joined the gay resistance group called the CKC and worked falsifying identity
-
3953. Radio Luxembourg - December 30, 1944
German Army tactics and US superiority. Calling folks back home to resist. DS-238, DS-239, DS-246, and DS
-
3954. Songs from Auschwitz, Ravensbruck, Birkenau part 1
(resistance song); 5) unidentified Polish patriotic song; 6) "Im Lager Auschwitz war ich zwar"; 7
-
3955. Group portrait of young women in the school for the deaf in Warsaw.
fledgling resistance movement by Ala Gertner, Ester and Hanka became involved in pilfering gunpowder from
-
3956. Group portrait of Jewish displaced persons in Corbion, Belgium.
fledgling resistance movement by Ala Gertner, Ester and Hanka became involved in pilfering gunpowder from
-
3957. Group portrait of Jewish displaced persons in Corbion, Belgium.
fledgling resistance movement by Ala Gertner, Ester and Hanka became involved in pilfering gunpowder from
-
3958. Street portrait of Lisette and Benjamin Soep.
Dutch resistance, was frequently held in Nazi custody, deported to Westerbork circa October 1943, and
-
3959. Wedding portrait of Lisette and Benjamin Soep.
Dutch resistance, was frequently held in Nazi custody, deported to Westerbork circa October 1943, and
-
3960. Oral history interview with Kazimierz Piechowski
Auschwitz; his forced labor and murders committed by SS officers; resistance by prisoners, including the
-
3961. Oral history interview with Barbara Bednarska
witnessing an attempted armed resistance of Jewish prisoners prior to the liquidation of the camp; her
-
3962. Oral history interview with Jan Henryk Żal
Jan Henryk Żal, born in 1923 in Poland, describes various Polish resistance groups operating during
-
3963. Oral history interview with Magdalena Grodzka-Gużkowska
and her feelings about women in the resistance.
-
3964. Oral history interview with Marian Trachimovicz
invasion in 1939; his participation in the Grodno resistance; the Soviet occupation of Grodno; the arrival
-
3965. Oral history interview with Kazimierz Milobedzki
actions as a member of the resistance in Chelm, Poland; his return to Sokołów Podlaski, Poland
-
3966. Oral history interview with Jerzy Vogel
factory; bribing German guards; smuggling weapons and US dollars into the ghetto for the resistance
-
3967. Oral history interview with Jan Gołąbek
organize resistance movements; helping a Jewish woman obtain false documents which allowed her to survive
-
3968. Oral history interview with Jan Michalak
resistance.
-
3969. Gestapo Leitstelle Wien : Tagesrapporte
Records form the Documentary Archive of the Austrian Resistance (Dokumentationsarchiv des
-
3970. Records of the Gestapo in Łódź
-Nazi literature, resistance of the Polish population, and individual criminal cases investigated by the
-
3971. Selected records of Archives départementales de l'Aude
organizations," the resistance, and communists; registers of persons killed by the Germans; and records of
-
3972. Pamphlet
Zizniewski. The Zyzniewskis were a Catholic family from Łódź, Poland, who were active in the resistance
-
3973. Pamphlet
resistance organized to oppose the German occupation. Wieslaw and his mother Janina were arrested by the
-
3974. Selected records from the Departmental Archives of the Somme
Jewish businesses and property, deportation lists of Jews, Roma and resistance fighters. There were four
-
3975. How did different goals and political systems shape racism in Nazi Germany and the United States?
African Americans worked against overwhelming odds to resist racism. They attempted to advance their civil