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201. Dachau Concentration Camp
flags of various nations and pictures of Stalin and Tito. CUs, prisoners quarreling and fighting for
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202. Jewish children return home
MSs, signs hanging from train: "Vive Truman, Stalin, Churchill"; and in French: "Our beginning of a
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203. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 210R
deportations before the war during Stalin’s administration; attending school before the war; the arrival of the
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204. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 1B
under Stalin; the Soviet denationalization attempts to create one “Soviet nation”; locals preparing for
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205. Oral history interview with Bela Garfinchel Meylikh
studying medicine in Leningrad (Saint Petersburg, Russia); the nightmarish antisemitism of Stalin’s final
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206. Oral history interview with Robert E. Matteson
his discussion with him; his 1947 trip with Harold Stassen to Moscow, Russia and meeting with Stalin
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207. Oral history interview with Edward Warter and Ruth Warter
living under Soviet rule as a JW until Stalin banned the JW in 1951, Edward was arrested and sentenced to
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208. Selected records from the Central State Archives of Scientific, Technical, and Medical Documentation, Tashkent, Uzbekistan related to the evacuation of civilians during WWII.
-30 Stalin district health department Ф-33 Uzbek Research Institute of Experimental Medical
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209. An American soldier stands guard outside the prison where the defendants were held during the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
photographer for Stalin, covered the Potsdam conference, and later the International Military Tribunal at ... 's privileged status ended abruptly in 1948 with the onset of Stalin's anti-cosmopolitan campaign that targeted ... development work. His situation began to improve only after the death of Stalin in 1953. In 1959 Khaldei was ... Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet leader Josef Stalin, stated
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210. Nazi propaganda poster exposing the Jewish conspiracy links to the Allied Nations
einziger Ver- / trauter, intimster Berater, Stellvertreter und / Schwiegervater Stalins. Dazu: 406 Juden ... / zählen; [c) Lazarus Mosessohn Kaganowitsch, Stalin’s sole confidant, intimate adviser, deputy and ... Exchange] front right bottom, printed, black ink : c) Der Judenschwiegersohn Stalin, ver- / heiratet mit
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211. Nazi propaganda poster exposing the Jewish conspiracy links to the Allied Nations
einziger Ver- / trauter, intimster Berater, Stellvertreter und / Schwiegervater Stalins. Dazu: 406 Juden ... / zählen; [c) Lazarus Mosessohn Kaganowitsch, Stalin’s sole confidant, intimate adviser, deputy and ... Exchange] front right bottom, printed, black ink : c) Der Judenschwiegersohn Stalin, ver- / heiratet mit
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212. El ministro soviético de Relaciones Exteriores, Viacheslav Molotov, firma el pacto germano-soviético, bajo la mirada del líder ...
-soviético, bajo la mirada del líder soviético Joseph Stalin (con uniforme blanco) y el ministro alemán de
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213. Newsreel Soviet Ukraine
country did Stalin's constitution provide every nationality with a right to education."
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214. Ilia Ehrenbourg speaks.
of the Russian people following the death of Stalin: "The Storm" (1948) and "With the Thaw" (1954).
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215. Visit to Ukraine by Soviet writer Marietta Shaginyan
"comsomoles" [younger members of the Communist Party] that responded to Stalin's call and are now going to
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216. German invasion of Poland and USSR
Stalin. A German soldier raises a barrier at the border. German soldiers enter the USSR on bicycle
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217. Oral history interview with Leonid Yufa and Nina Yufa
Stalin planned in Siberia; and a monument that was built in Kharkiv.
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218. Oral history interview with Georgij Panfilov
German invasion; German soldiers destroying posters of Lenin and Stalin and searching for communists; a
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219. Oral history interview with Leon Chameides
Poland to escape Stalin; the black market in Poland; immigrating to England; daily life in Newcastle
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220. Oral history interview with Raya Kats
Stalin regime and his deportation to Siberia, which he evaded and returned to his family; the occupation
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221. Oral history interview with Lev Dumer
aunt, uncle, and two cousins in Pervopol; the difficulty of living during the Stalin regime; the
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222. Oral history interview with Izrail Radunsky
Minsk; returning to Minsk after the war and life under Stalin; meeting his wife, Nella, in Minsk in 1955
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223. Oral history interview with Anna Post
passport until after Stalin died; and the comparison of Ravensbrück and Auschwitz.
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224. Oral history interview with Chaim Shapiro
Lithuania in 1954 after Stalin’s death; graduating from high school; working at a factory; attending the
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225. Oral history interview with Agnieszka Holland
reactions to the Communist Party and Stalin’s death; her father’s death in 1961; how she became interested