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176. Markov-Grinberg photograph of a smiling girl wearing a headscarf and waving a cloth
in Construction, a magazine that documented Stalin’s Five-Year Plans to industrialize the Soviet ... Izotov photo essay launched Markov-Grinberg's career as a Stalin-era photographer and he became one of ... climate of late Stalinism. After his demobilization in 1953, he worked as a photographer for the Red Army
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177. Markov-Grinberg photograph of a smiling young man and woman rowing a boat
in Construction, a magazine that documented Stalin’s Five-Year Plans to industrialize the Soviet ... Izotov photo essay launched Markov-Grinberg's career as a Stalin-era photographer and he became one of ... climate of late Stalinism. After his demobilization in 1953, he worked as a photographer for the Red Army
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178. Markov-Grinberg photograph of a smiling female peasants and a baby in a wheat field
in Construction, a magazine that documented Stalin’s Five-Year Plans to industrialize the Soviet ... Izotov photo essay launched Markov-Grinberg's career as a Stalin-era photographer and he became one of ... climate of late Stalinism. After his demobilization in 1953, he worked as a photographer for the Red Army
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179. Markov-Grinberg photograph of 8 white horses pulling wagons in a barren landscape
in Construction, a magazine that documented Stalin’s Five-Year Plans to industrialize the Soviet ... Izotov photo essay launched Markov-Grinberg's career as a Stalin-era photographer and he became one of ... climate of late Stalinism. After his demobilization in 1953, he worked as a photographer for the Red Army
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180. Markov-Grinberg photograph of an old sailor with whiskers in front of a boat of fishermen
in Construction, a magazine that documented Stalin’s Five-Year Plans to industrialize the Soviet ... Izotov photo essay launched Markov-Grinberg's career as a Stalin-era photographer and he became one of ... climate of late Stalinism. After his demobilization in 1953, he worked as a photographer for the Red Army
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181. Markov-Grinberg photograph of a crane lowering a Soviet Star onto the Spasskaya Tower
in Construction, a magazine that documented Stalin’s Five-Year Plans to industrialize the Soviet ... Izotov photo essay launched Markov-Grinberg's career as a Stalin-era photographer and he became one of ... climate of late Stalinism. After his demobilization in 1953, he worked as a photographer for the Red Army
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182. Anniversary of Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia republics; collective farm; Kalinin front
published message from Stalin to troops from newspaper. 03:05:25 Title: "Toward Oryol" Coverage of ... STALIN, JOSEPH
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183. Molotov addresses the Soviet people re. German invasion.
around our great leader and comrade, Stalin. Ours is a righteous cause. The enemy shall be defeated ... INT shots of mines, factories, and plants, CU of Stalin. Title: "Ours is a righteous cause / The enemy
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184. Denmark during WWII: Copenhagen; refugees escape by boat; underground printing press; Yalta
Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin seated at Yalta conference. Men standing behind them. ... STALIN, JOSEPH
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185. Poster of a Jewish man whipping tops with faces of Allied leaders
Stalin. Italy, under the Fascist dictatorship of Mussolini, was an Axis member and entered World War II ... with thick black hair, unibrow, and mustache, Stalin. The title is in Italian across the bottom. See
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186. Soviet parade; beach; Kharkov Trial verdict; US soldiers in Paris
Stalin speaks and looks at the planes of the Russian Air Force flying in formation above. The narrator ... STALIN, JOSEPH
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187. War in the East [original title Krieg im Osten]
(Lithuania), pictures of Stalin are ripped & a German Frontzeitung [Front newspaper] is distributed. In the ... STALIN, JOSEPH
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188. Kyiv (Kiev) does not surrender
blood, but by kilometers. Perhaps it happened because both Stalin and Hitler had the same opinion of ... ..." [Narration proceeds.] The city was doomed, but Stalin refused to listen to anyone who would offer to
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189. Ruins of Nuremberg with German civilians; Russian DPs celebrate V-E Day; strafing of German countryside
They carry red flags and a large portrait of Josef Stalin. More shots of the parade and the spectators ... STALIN, JOSEPH
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190. Allies declare war
world in flames. Hitler's war machine rolls into Poland-encouraged to strike by the new pact with Stalin ... STALIN, JOSEPH
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191. Oral history interview with Esther Lurie
large portraits of Stalin for the National Theatre during the Russian occupation; feeling protected by ... the non aggression pact between Stalin and Hitler; how her husband was sent to work in a factory and
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192. Portrait of a Jewish nurse, Anya Pevsner, in her uniform.
I. She was later arrested by Stalin and sent to the Gulag. ... degrees under the Stalin regime, some being sent to different locations if internal exile, and survived in
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193. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Das judische Komplott" ("The Jewish Conspiracy"), issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
-law of Stalin. Additionally, four hundred and six Jews are members of the so-called Soviet regime and ... and father-in-law of a Jew. c) Stalin, the son-in-law of a Jew, who married to Mosessohn's daughter
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194. Polski Komitet Wyzwolenia Narodowego (Sygn. 185) : Wybrane materialy
the political control of Joseph Stalin. The Central Office of Polish Communists and the National ... its creation, name, status and staffing was made by Stalin. From August 1, 1944, the headquarters of
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195. Boris Gurevich papers
attended an artillery school on a site called “Stalinskie Lageria” or Stalin Camps before continuing his ... in Chelyabinsk in the Ural Mountains where he worked as a foreman in a factory named for Stalin. His
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196. Soviet POWs, Jews among them, with antisemitic commentary
German soldier draws a cartoon of Stalin for use in the "Frontzeitung" [front newspaper]. Shot
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197. Dachau Concentration Camp
flags of various nations and pictures of Stalin and Tito. CUs, prisoners quarreling and fighting for
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198. Jewish children return home
MSs, signs hanging from train: "Vive Truman, Stalin, Churchill"; and in French: "Our beginning of a
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199. Tasia Jolly collection
she describes her childhood as a non-Jew under Stalin. Her father, who opposed communism, was killed
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200. Oral history interview with Bela Garfinchel Meylikh
studying medicine in Leningrad (Saint Petersburg, Russia); the nightmarish antisemitism of Stalin’s final