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101. Demonstrations in Berlin
greater Berlin. Two weeks ago the sailors revolted in Kiel. A few days after that the Bavarian Republic
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102. Memoires pour mes petit-enfants
Hungary until the 1956 revolt and his escape to France in the following year. The memoir includes
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103. RISHONIM LA-MERED : LAKHVA / ba-arikhat Kh. A. Mikha'eli [et al.].
Added English t.p.: First ghetto to revolt: Lachwa. Published by the Encyclopaedia of the Jewish ... First ghetto to revolt: Lachwa.
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104. Text only poster declaring the Anschluss as a German Austria homecoming
1848 were a series of revolts against European monarchies that spread from France into Austria and the ... other German states. The revolts all ended in failure with the monarchies retaining their power. World
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105. 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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106. Oral history interview with Juozas Mozūraitis
occupation; renting an apartment to a Jewish family; participating in the revolt of 1941; encountering German
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107. Oral history interview with Sava Petrovic
different types of jobs held by Jasenovac prisoners; his escape during the prisoner revolt in April 1945
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108. Fighting in Warsaw
Warsaw uprising (Polish revolt) which began on August 1, 1944 and lasted for two months. During and
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109. 1943 news roundup
Offensive!" "Argentina Revolts!" "Allies on the March!" "Bombs Over Hitlerland!"
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110. Raizman and Suzkever testify at Nuremberg Trial
camp's revolt. The witness is sworn in by Chief Justice Geoffrey Lawrence and begins his testimony in
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111. 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
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112. Oral history interview with Šerif Biser
camp, and his continued involvement in anti-fascist activities during his captivity; the revolt of
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113. Oral history interview with Władysław Szepelak
revolt in Ebensee shortly before liberation; and liberation by American forces in 1945.
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114. 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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115. 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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116. Oral history interview with Zoltan Birnbaum
his and other Jewish men's participation in the revolt; returning to his village after the war to
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117. Oral history interview with Eva Rozsa
Auschwitz; the revolt of the Sonderkommando, the crematoria workmen; her mother being sent to Bergen-Belsen
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118. Oral history interview with Harry Bass
mother and two youngest brothers in Auschwitz; the Sonderkommando revolt in Auschwitz; working in the
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119. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 1 mark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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120. 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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121. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 1 mark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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122. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, .50 Reichsmark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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123. 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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124. 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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125. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 1 Reichsmark, acquired by a US soldier
began to evacuate the camp. On April 11, the prisoners revolted and seized control of the camp. Later