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376. Haika Grosman relaxes with her husband, Meir Orkin, and daughter, Leah, on Kibbutz Evron.
partisan units in the forests. Grosman participated in the Bialystok ghetto revolt that took place on
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377. Studio portrait of the Wijnberg family from Groningen, Holland.
in Brudzew, Poland) The two participated in the Sobibor revolt and escaped on October 14, 1943
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378. Portrait of Leon Woustra. Leon and his wife Lea (Wijnberg) Woustra (the aunt of Selma Wijnberg) perished during the war.
in Brudzew, Poland) The two participated in the Sobibor revolt and escaped on October 14, 1943
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379. Betje Wijnberg rides a bicycle with two large suitcases.
in Brudzew, Poland) The two participated in the Sobibor revolt and escaped on October 14, 1943
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380. Selma and Chaim Engel (center) pose with their child and two other couples in Odessa where they were living under the assumed name of Kriseck.
in Brudzew, Poland) The two participated in the Sobibor revolt and escaped on October 14, 1943
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381. Group portrait of prisoners liberated from the Gesiowka concentration camp by the Zoska battalion of the Polish Home Army during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising.
drops. In the first stages of the revolt, the Soviets hindered Allied support; only in mid-September
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382. Paul Grath (center) poses with friends on a staff outing.
. [Source: Holocaust Research Project.org and - The Forgotten Revolt by Thomas Blatt.]
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383. A SS solider oversees the deportation of survivors of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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384. Religious Jews captured by the SS during the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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385. Buchenwald concentration camp scrip, -.50 Reichsmark note, inscribed by an inmate
evacuate the camp. On April 11, the prisoners revolted and seized control of the facilities. Later that day
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386. Czech Partisan medal awarded to a Jewish fighter
Czech partisan medal awardeded to Paul Strassmann. This revolt erupted in August 1944 as Communists
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387. Commemorative Medal of The Order of the Slovak National Uprising
National Uprising] awarded to Paul Strassmann. This revolt erupted in August 1944 as Communists, Slovak
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388. Selma Engel papers
Selma and Chaim participated in the Sobibór revolt and escaped on October 14, 1943. They were hidden by
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389. Children in Medem Sanatorium
underground resistance of the Bund against the Nazis and fought heroically in the Warsaw Ghetto Revolt of
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390. Factory/prison
veins," Polish newspaper "Rech Pospolyta" writes after numerous revolts of Western Ukrainian and Belarus
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391. Prussian militarists and German combat
founders of the General Staff. Describes the dictums of Clausewitz, crushing of the 1848 revolt, German
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392. Oral history interview with Marsha Segall
successful Jewish revolt against Nazis was impossible.
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393. Oral history interview with Abraham Hauptman
Jews to revolt (it was after the Warsaw ghetto uprising) and it moved the Jews to go underground in the
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394. Oral history interview with Shlomo Peleg
revolt; the rebellion and the Germans taking command of the village; hiding in the woods for a few weeks
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395. Oral history interview with Jaques Strumza
inmates; camp life, the underground in the camp, and the revolt and the crematorium explosion; being
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396. Oral history interview with Walter Reichmann
barrack; the revolt and burning of Crematorium III; kapos; the Red Cross visit in 1943; the clinic in
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397. Oral history interview with Sam Goldberg
Blockälteste in Auschwitz; the prisoner revolt in the Auschwitz crematoria in October 1944; his evacuation from
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398. Small silhouette of his father brought to the US by a Jewish refugee from Vienna
revolted against Czarist Russian oppression. The family left Russia and settled in Vienna, Austria. His ... Russia (Poland). The family immigrated in 1905, during the revolt against Czarist Russian oppression in
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399. Small brass sign from the family capmaking business brought to the US by a Jewish refugee from Vienna
revolted against Czarist Russian oppression. The family left Russia and settled in Vienna, Austria. His ... Russia (Poland). The family immigrated in 1905, during the revolt against Czarist Russian oppression in
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400. Turkish coffee finjan used by a Yugoslavian family
the Allies, the prisoners revolted and liberated themselves. Mento and Lottie then joined a partisan ... Italy surrendered to the Allies, the prisoners in the Rab camp revolted and liberated themselves before