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Jews outside the "Monopol" tobacco factory, used as a transit camp by Bulgarian authorities during deportations from Macedonia and Thrace to the Treblinka camp in German-occupied Poland. Skopje, Yugoslavia, March 11-31, 1943.

Jews outside the "Monopol" tobacco factory, used as a transit camp by Bulgarian authorities during deportations from Macedonia and Thrace to the Treblinka camp in German-occupied Poland. Skopje, Yugoslavia, March 11-31, 1943.

— Central Zionist Archives



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