Displaying: 1 12 of 12 matches for “1943”
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1. Pressure to Act
Pressure to Act As details of the Nazis’ murderous plans trickled out to the public in 1943 ... transit camp. Karski met Roosevelt at the White House on July 28, 1943, and told the president about the ... Never Die pageant to call attention to the ongoing murder of Europe’s Jews. In November 1943, Bergson
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2. Robbing Jews to Enrich the “German Nation”
Robbing Jews to Enrich the “German Nation” This 1943 chart explains how cash, businesses, and
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3. State Department Obstruction Exposed
State Department Obstruction Exposed In early 1943, US State Department officials blocked reports ... Hearings In November 1943, a group of congressmen, influenced by activist Peter Bergson, introduced
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4. War and Genocide
convincing. Even as German hopes of victory fell after 1943, faith in Hitler remained strong. Nazi Germany
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5. Oral History: Stefan Kucharek
the facility in late 1943, camp personnel had murdered more than 900,000 Jewish people in Treblinka
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6. Forming Resistance
lectures, the group asked Huber to write the White Rose’s next leaflet in 1943.
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7. The “Jewish Enemy”: Wartime Antisemitic Propaganda
diarist Victor Klemperer, Dresden, Germany, May 6, 1943 Demonizing the enemy is an effective technique for
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8. Reactions to Nazi Antisemitism
German journalist, Berlin, March 3, 1943 Popular reaction in Germany to the introduction of the Jewish
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9. Propaganda in the Face of Defeat
Following the massive German military defeat at Stalingrad in early 1943, the tide of the war turned against
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10. Brothers in Arms
the end of 1943, this unit of about 500 men had shot 38,000 Jews. Although 101’s men
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11. "For our future, freedom, and honor"
White Rose in 1943. A Nazi sympathizer had spotted Sophie and Hans dropping copies of Huber’s
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12. Oral History: Frank Ullman
. . . harm’s way.' In occupied Amsterdam in 1943, Frank Ullman, his wife, and their young son were facing a