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6151. AEG 28W radio receiver for long wave and broadcast signals
AEG provided financial support for the newly formed Nazi government. The company initially resisted
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6152. Expedientes personales: indemnizaciones a sobrevivientes del Holocausto/Estudio Moskovits
Auschwitz, his father in Buchenwald. Mr. Moskovits was able to flee and joined the Jewish resistance in
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6153. Sketchbook of drawings created postwar by a former Polish soldier, POW, and refugee
Home Army (Armia Krajowa.) as a resistance fighter. From August-October 1944, he fought in the Warsaw
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6154. Armia Krajowa (Sygn.1326)
the resistance movements during World War II. Established in February 1942 as a successor to the
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6155. Cuestionario antisemitismo
Auschwitz, his father in Buchenwald. Mr. Moskovits was able to flee and joined the Jewish resistance in
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6156. Folio
by the Germans on June 9, 1941, for resistance activities. He was interned in Scheveningen prison and
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6157. Lob family papers
would likely be arrested soon and fled Paris for Moriond in Haute-Savoie. He was involved in Resistance
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6158. Print
by the Germans on June 9, 1941, for resistance activities. He was interned in Scheveningen prison and
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6159. Print
by the Germans on June 9, 1941, for resistance activities. He was interned in Scheveningen prison and
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6160. Print
by the Germans on June 9, 1941, for resistance activities. He was interned in Scheveningen prison and
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6161. Print
by the Germans on June 9, 1941, for resistance activities. He was interned in Scheveningen prison and
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6162. Print
by the Germans on June 9, 1941, for resistance activities. He was interned in Scheveningen prison and
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6163. Print
by the Germans on June 9, 1941, for resistance activities. He was interned in Scheveningen prison and
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6164. Print
by the Germans on June 9, 1941, for resistance activities. He was interned in Scheveningen prison and
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6165. Folio
by the Germans on June 9, 1941, for resistance activities. He was interned in Scheveningen prison and
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6166. Anti-Dreyfus journal cover about Jews conspiring with the German Army
), France, with the aid of Mme. Germaine Pinget, a member of the French Resistance. Mme. Pinget has been
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6167. Psst...! (Paris, France) [Magazine]
), France, with the aid of Mme. Germaine Pinget, a member of the French Resistance. Mme. Pinget has been
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6168. Belgian poster for the film “Ostatni Etap” (1948)
resistance activities. The film was the first theatrical Holocaust feature made in Eastern Europe following
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6169. Łódź Ghetto ration card issued to a ghetto inmate
assisted the resistance by collecting information. He also helped commit acts of sabotage, and became an
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6170. Łódź Ghetto ration card issued to a ghetto inmate
assisted the resistance by collecting information. He also helped commit acts of sabotage, and became an
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6171. Feliks Puterman and Janet Rogowsky collection
member of the Polish Resistance, and agreed to hide Irena and Feliks in their home. Feliks and Irena
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6172. Sulamita Simenauer Konar collection
resistance movement, helped with obtaining the false documents. With help of Chana’s Polish school friend
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6173. Hiram and Rose Bingham papers
developed contacts with members of the French resistance and assisted the rescue efforts of Varian Fry
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6174. Marcel Wolf Zyto papers
assumed the false identity “Marcel Benoît” and joined the resistance. His parents survived the war in
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6175. Lobby card for the film “Hitler, Beast of Berlin" (1939)
Memling, his wife, and his brother-in-law are members of an underground Nazi-resistance movement. He is