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101. Life in the Ghettos
Small children in the Warsaw ghetto sometimes helped smuggle food to their families and friends by ... small area of the city. The Jews of Lodz formed, after Warsaw, the second largest Jewish community in
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102. Moses Beckelman
perished during a Warsaw ghetto action in January 1943. Beckelman was
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103. World War II: In Depth
to the Vistula River across from Warsaw by August 1, 1944. In early August, Soviet troops, having ... against the Germans to liberate Warsaw and Slovakia from German rule; the Germans were able to quell both ... the Soviets resumed the offensive, liberating Warsaw and western Poland. In December the Soviets had
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104. Jeff Gradow
Jeff Gradow was born in 1925 in a small town near Warsaw. When
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105. Operation "Harvest Festival"
resistance in the ghettos of Warsaw and Bialystok ... Holocaust.
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106. Der ewige Jude
Jews shot in the Warsaw and Lodz ghettos by propaganda company crews attached to the German military
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107. The "We Will Never Die" Pageant
Bowl performance, Ben Hecht, inspired by news of the Warsaw Ghetto ... Uprising, added a new section to the pageant called “The Battle of Warsaw.” Music for this sequence was
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108. Elie Wiesel Timeline and World Events: 1928–1951
. 1943Jews in the Warsaw ghetto rise up against their oppressors. By ... Soviet forces begin a massive offensive in Belarus and advance to the outskirts of Warsaw in six weeks ... United States. On December 9, 1948, in the shadow of the Holocaust, the United Nations approves
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109. Resistance in the Smaller Ghettos of Eastern Europe
Warsaw ghetto uprising of April 1943 is often viewed as the classic example of Jewish armed ... resistance to Nazi oppression during the Holocaust. Indeed, most studies of Jewish resistance have focused on ... events in the larger ghettos such as Warsaw
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110. Sam Lato
Sam Lato was born in the town of Baranovichi, Poland, on February 24, 1925. East of Warsaw
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111. Deceiving the Public
resistance in Warsaw Propaganda was used as an important ... and hundreds of thousands of Jews,” Yitzhak Zuckerman, a leader of the Jewish resistance in Warsaw
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112. Shalom Yoran
Shalom Yoran was born in 1925 in Warsaw, Poland. When Shalom was 15 years old, his family fled
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113. Stutthof
were mainly non-Jewish Poles. There were also Polish Jews from Warsaw and
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114. Ona Simaite, Joop Westerweel, Irena Sendler
several hundred Jewish children out of the Warsaw ghetto. Hiding them in
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115. Theresienstadt
the ghettos of Riga, Warsaw
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116. Polish Victims
violent mass uprising against the Germans in Warsaw in August 1944. The rebellion lasted two months but
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117. Aryan
Warsaw outside the German-established Jewish ghetto was popularly referred
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118. Death Marches
besieged Warsaw, Poland, and Budapest, Hungary, as they prepared to push German forces back toward the
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119. Auschwitz: Key Dates
troops take Warsaw and advance rapidly on Krakow and Oswiecim. January 17–27
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120. Leni Riefenstahl
prevent her from filming Hitler's triumphal parade into Warsaw just weeks
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121. Killing Center Revolts
Center Revolts The Warsaw ghetto uprising inspired revolts in other ghettos and in killing centers
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122. Killing Centers: In Depth
Treblinka killing center was located in Warsaw District ... deportation of Warsaw Jews in summer 1942. The victims of the Operation
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123. Bernburg T4 Facility
in the collection of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... During his first five weeks at the killing center near Warsaw, 245,000 Jews were murdered in the ... the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. In addition
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124. Jewish Uprisings in Ghettos and Camps, 1941–44
Warsaw ghetto uprising in the spring of 1943 was the largest single revolt by Jews. Hundreds of Jews
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125. Armed Jewish Resistance: Partisans
uprising in Warsaw. Thousands of Jews escaped from the ghettos and joined partisan units in nearby