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1. German military court trial of French resistance members
charged with resisting measures of the military occupation. Despite harsh military justice, the Germans ... could not quell opposition in France, and resistance activities would reach a peak during the Allied
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2. John Komski describes resistance activities in Krakow, including an underground newspaper
John decided to join the resistance against the Germans. By early 1940, he and two of his friends felt
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3. Leo Bretholz describes resistance training and activities in a French underground group he joined in 1943
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4. Bart Stern describes torture of prisoners during Hanukkah and a subsequent act of resistance to celebrate Hanukkah
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5. Des résistants yougoslaves se préparent pour le combat
), chef du mouvement de résistance communiste yougoslave, prépare ses forces pour la bataille. Des femmes ... pour s'en servir comme pansements. Les résistants s'entraînent en vue de combattre les Allemands. Au
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6. Tina Strobos décrit ses activités de coursier pour la résistance aux Pays-Bas
-Bas en mai 1940. Elle et les membres de son club d'étudiantes rejoignirent la résistance ... courrier pour la résistance
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7. Procès de membres de la résistance français par un tribunal militaire allemand
allemand siégant à Paris juge des citoyens français accusés d'actes de résistance. Malgré une justice ... résistance atteignirent leur maximum d'intensité après le débarquement des Alliés en juin 1944.
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8. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes Anne Frank's parents
Barbara survived using her false papers and worked for the resistance. She helped take Jews to hiding
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9. German presence in Copenhagen, Denmark
successful resistance campaigns against the German occupation.
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10. Destruction of Lidice
Czech resistance fighters attacked Reinhard Heydrich, acting governor of the Protectorate of
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11. Jews at forced labor in Belgrade
camps. The German army later shot the Jewish men in retaliation for Serb resistance; the Germans killed
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12. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes using false papers and living in hiding
worked for the resistance. She helped take Jews to hiding places and also hid Jews in an apartment held
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13. Guta Blass Weintraub describes Starachowice ghetto cultural life
forced-labor factories. As an act of resistance at the Majowka camp, Guta attacked a Nazi guard preparing
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14. Niels Bamberger describes the German invasion of Denmark in 1940
member of the resistance took them to the fishing village of Snekkersten, from where they were able to
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15. John Komski describes Krakow after the outbreak of World War II
John decided to join the resistance against the Germans. By early 1940, he and two of his friends felt
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16. Preben Munch-Nielsen describes the precautions taken during boat crossings which took Jews to safety in Sweden
courier in the resistance. When the Gestapo (German Secret State Police
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17. Preben Munch-Nielsen describes the Danish people's responsibility to help their Jewish fellow citizens
courier in the resistance. When the Gestapo (German Secret State Police
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18. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes receiving her first set of false papers
worked for the resistance. She helped take Jews to hiding places and also hid Jews in an apartment held
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19. Preben Munch-Nielsen describes a fishing boat used to carry Jews to safety in Sweden
courier in the resistance. When the Gestapo (German Secret State Police
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20. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes her reaction to Nazi-mandated schools for Jewish children in Amsterdam
Auschwitz. Barbara survived using her false papers and worked for the resistance. She helped take Jews to
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21. Wallace Witkowski describes harsh living conditions for non-Jews in Poland
against Jews in 1942. Wallace was active in the anti-Nazi resistance
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22. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes false papers and moving people to hiding places
papers and worked for the resistance. She helped take Jews to hiding places and also hid Jews in an
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23. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes postwar emigration with the Brihah movement
the resistance movement. She joined a partisan group, fighting the
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24. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes joining the Nekama (Revenge) Jewish partisan unit led by Josef Glazman in the Naroch Forest
then to Vilna, where she joined the resistance movement. She joined a
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25. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes partisan activities
then to Vilna, where she joined the resistance movement. She joined a partisan group, fighting the