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1. Selected records of the Zivilverwaltung in den Besetzen Gebieten, Adriatisches Kuestenland ( R 83)
Adriatic Coast (Italy)--History. ... Contains documents related to the expropriation of Jewish property along the Adriatic Coast in
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2. Isak Danon
Isak was born in Split, a small town on the Adriatic coast of Yugoslavia with a pre-War population
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3. Axis Invasion of Yugoslavia
along the Adriatic Sea (including Montenegro) and attached Kosovo-Metohija to Albania, which Italy had ... assembled some of the Jewish refugees in a camp on the island of Rab off the Adriatic coast. Italian
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4. Records concerning Jewish owned real property in the Trieste region
Consists of an inventory of Jewish-owned real estate in the Trieste and Adriatic regions. The ... confiscation of Jewish property in the city of Trieste and the Adriatic coastal towns of Gorizia, Fiume, and
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5. Greece
Adriatic Seas. Germany and Italy jointly occupied Athens, the Greek capital. At the time of the Axis
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6. Selected records from the Prefettura di Trieste
Adriatic region; and lists of Jewish refugees to Palestine. Documents mention the Risiera di San Sabba ... Adriatic coast. The records also concern Jewish communities in the coastal provinces of Fiume, Gorizia
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7. Behind Every Name a Story
As the German army pushed southward, taking over from the Italians, all occupied Adriatic territory
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8. Yugoslavia
border. Dalmatia, on the Adriatic coastline, was divided between Slovenia and Croatia. Straddling
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9. "Dancing through the minefields"
various islands along the Adriatic coast of Yugoslavia. He emigrated to the United States on 4 Oct. 1947. ... islands in the Adriatic Sea. Schiller and his parents were sent to the island of Korcula. Towards the end ... experiences as a refugee on various Yugoslav islands in the Adriatic Sea, his service with the United States
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10. Oral history interview with Kornel Tarjan
Adriatic Sea. ... Islands of the Adriatic. ... the Adriatic; joining Tito’s partisans after the fall of Mussolini; his two years marching with
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11. 1943: Key Dates
incarcerate Jews from Trieste, northeastern Italy, and the Adriatic Coast, before deportation by the SS to
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12. Ardeatine Caves Massacre
. Fleeing to a provisional seat in Bari on the southern Adriatic coast, Badoglio concluded a cease-fire with
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13. Italy
the British out of Libya. Italy received the Adriatic coastlines and the corresponding hinterland of
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14. Ivo Herzer
pulled out of Yugoslavia, and Ivo crossed the Adriatic to southern Italy, recently liberated by the
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15. Ze’ev Raveh Werba collection
), as a partisan during the war, and after the war in the Adriatic displaced persons camp in Italy and
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16. Leon Rupnik
the Adriatic Littoral. On September 20, 1943, Rupnik was appointed president of the administration of
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17. Records of the Trieste Court of Appeals
of Jews from various professions in Trieste and the Adriatic coast during the war. It also contains
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18. Operacijska zona Jadransko Primorje (SI AS 1760)
Zone of the Adriatic Littoral (Operationszone Adriatisches Küstenland, OZAK), a district of Nazi ... Adriatic Littoral; 2. Records related to the activities of Commander of the Security Police (Befehlshaber
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19. Fred Schiller papers
various islands along the Adriatic coast of Yugoslavia. He emigrated to the United States on 4 Oct. 1947. ... islands in the Adriatic Sea. Schiller and his parents were sent to the island of Korcula. Towards the end
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20. Miroslav (Fred) Grunwald
occupied Adriatic territory, I was suddenly again on the run and in hiding. But this time I was not so
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21. Collection of documents
operation zone of the Adriatic Coast), Trieste, dated April 28, 1945, regarding Hugo Beyer (born 1 April
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22. Oral history interview with Eva Klein Kresic
her home in 1941; and living in hiding until 1945 on the coastal Adriatic area in small village Kastel
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23. Oral history interview with Vera Levy
Adriatic Coast (Croatia) ... the Adriatic to Zadar, Ipag (Pag Island), and north to Novi Grad (Bosanski Novi) along the Sava River
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24. Oral history interview with Eva Deutsch Costabel
her mother and sister to Crikvenica on the Yugoslav Adriatic coast, which was occupied by the Italians
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25. Oral history interview with Kurt Schaefer
stationing in Istria for maintenance of radio contact on the Adriatic; hearing stories on the radio of the