Displaying: 1 8 of 8 matches for “1943”
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1. Breckinridge Long
government was doing more than it really was. In April 1943, delegates from the United States and Great ... obstructing efforts to aid Jews. US Holocaust Memorial Museum. In November 1943, the US House of ... legally protected category at the time–was much lower.) In December 1943, US Treasury
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2. Richard Schifter
After graduating in spring 1943, he joined the US Army. In October 1943, Richard was assigned to the
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3. Henry Morgenthau Jr.
in late 1943. Not only had State Department officials delayed aid intended for European Jews, they ... Churchill at their farm, Fishkill, in Hyde Park, NY, August 1943. US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Generally ... 2022) to keep it out of enemy hands. Exposing State Department Obstruction In summer 1943, the World
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4. Eleanor Roosevelt
Roosevelt in 1943. Courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, Hyde Park, NY ... relocation center in Arizona, which housed Americans of Japanese ancestry, on April 23, 1943. Courtesy of the
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5. Anthony Acevedo
’ deaths. Early Years Anthony “Tony” Acevedo in his army uniform, ca. 1943. US Holocaust ... Memorial Museum. Tony Acevedo during US Army medic training, ca. 1943. US Holocaust Memorial Museum
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6. Herta Griffel
Maryland, 1943. Courtesy of Herta Baitch. Herta lived with the Baers for six months. After Mrs. Baer gave
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7. Timeline
prisoners forced to facilitate the killing process at Sobibor realized in 1943 that German authorities would ... prisoners who escaped, only 58 survived the Holocaust. German Forces Occupy Hungary By 1943, leaders in Nazi
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8. Stephen Wise
the United States. Rabbi Stephen Wise, October 4, 1943. Associated Press/Ed Ford. US Holocaust