Displaying: 126 150 of 637 matches for “revolt”
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126. Oral history interview with Władysław Szepelak
revolt in Ebensee shortly before liberation; and liberation by American forces in 1945.
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127. Oral history interview with Eugeniusz Goska
Terrible; the Treblinka revolt; the demolition of the camp; and working with Ukrainian farmers on the farm
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128. Oral history interview with Jerzy Skarźyński and Eugeniusz Wójcik
commerce between Urkainian guards and villagers; escapes from Treblinka; the Treblinka revolt; seeing some
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129. Alfred Spiess
the revolt on August 2, 1943, with the exception of the gas chambers, which were made of concrete ... the camp after the revolt on August 2, 1943 were liquidated on November 30, 1943. At the beginning of ... 's gates. Spiess states that if it were not for the revolt there would be no survivors. Spiess believes the ... final push for a revolt came from the prisoners who had been brought to Treblinka from the Warsaw ghetto
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130. List of children at Children's Home Wesembeck-Ophem [sic], 200 Choe de Malines / submitted by the World Jewish Congress, 1835 Broadway,
parents had been deported to the death camps. From August 1944, the AJB decided to revolt and hid the
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131. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 1 Reichsmark
prisoners revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored
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132. Der Stürmer (Nuremberg, Germany) [Newspaper]
weekly magazine in the struggle for truth.] It has the headline, Judenaufruhr [Jewish revolt] and a front
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133. Invasion of Poland
where "Nazi secret agents had long plotted the revolt against law and order." Germans fire at Polish
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134. Buchenwald Aussenkommando scrip for SS Ko. Rottleberode, -.50 Reichsmark
to evacuate the camp. On April 11, the prisoners revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that
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135. Buchenwald Aussenkommando scrip for HASAG slave labor camp, 1 Reichsmark, given to a Jewish refugee
to evacuate the camp. On April 11, the prisoners revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that
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136. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 2 Reichsmark, given to and inscribed by a US soldier
the camp. On April 11, the prisoners revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers
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137. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, .50 Reichsmark, found by a US soldier
the German guards began to evacuate the camp. On April 11, the prisoners revolted and seized control
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138. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 3 Reichsmark, found by a US soldier
the German guards began to evacuate the camp. On April 11, the prisoners revolted and seized control
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139. Oral history interview with Josip Erlih
the illegal communist organization in Jasenovac; and his memories of the prisoner revolt in Jasenovac
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140. Oral history interview with Eduard Sajer
prisoner revolt in Jasenovac on April 22, 1945; and how he joined Josip Tito's partisans and fought in the
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141. Oral history interview with Cedomil Huber
prisoner revolt at Jasenovac on April 22, 1945. Huber continues the interview by discussing a book by
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142. Oral history interview with Pincus Kolender
freezing conditions and how inmates behaved in the camp; the revolt in the Birkenau crematorium; being
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143. Oral history interview with Zalman Hochman
to 1944; joining the Polish underground and participating in the Warsaw ghetto revolt in 1943; how he
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144. Oral history interview with Yehoshua Lior
movement in the ghetto and its young leader, Yitzhak Rochzyn; the revolt during the night of September 2-3
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145. Oral history interview with Eda Lichtman
revolt; a prisoner uprising in Sobibor on October 14, 1943; escaping to join the partisan movement
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146. Oral history interview with Isadore Helfing
Kapos in the camp; his participation in the prisoner revolt in Treblinka and his escape to a nearby
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147. Oral history interview with Doris Fuchs Greenberg
deals she made with Nazi guards; working as a maid in the city; the Polish revolt in October 1944 and
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148. Buchenwald Aussenkommando scrip for SS Ko. Rottleberode, -.50 Reichsmark
to evacuate the camp. On April 11, the prisoners revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that
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149. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 2 Reichsmark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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150. Buchenwald Aussenkommando scrip, -.50 Reichsmark issued to an inmate
concentration camp, the German guards began to evacuate the camp. On April 11, the prisoners revolted and seized