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226. 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
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227. Oral history interview with Gennadiy Zaster
under Stalin; experiencing discrimination after attending technical school when he could not advance
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228. Oral history interview with Frode Jakobsen
last name when traveling in Germany; developing an interest in the politics of Stalin and Trotsky
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229. Oral history interview with Samuel Halpern
Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin to address the plight of the Jews during World War II.
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230. Buy US defense bonds Take a Punch at Hitler game
The collection consists of American anti-Hitler, anti-Axis, and anti-Stalin propaganda materials
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231. Lucy Lipiner papers
When Stalin allowed the foreigners to leave Siberia in 1941, Lucy’s father obtained a permit, and the
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232. Anti-Axis pin calling for the extermination of Axis rats
The collection consists of American anti-Hitler, anti-Axis, and anti-Stalin propaganda materials
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233. Lustige Blätter (Berlin, Germany) [Magazine]
red, three faced statue, with the features of Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill on a pedestal with a
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234. Natan Shafir collection
Shafir worked as Secretary of the Communist Youth newspaper "Stalin's Tribe." In May of 1941, he enlisted
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235. Nazi propaganda poster exposing the Jewish conspiracy links to the Allied Nations
Kaganowitsch, einziger Ver- / trauter, intimster Berater, Stellvertreter und / Schwiegervater Stalins. Dazu ... Baruchs / zählen; [c) Lazarus Mosessohn Kaganowitsch, Stalin’s sole confidant, intimate adviser ... Der Judenschwiegersohn Stalin, ver- / heiratet mit Mossessohns Tochter Roisa. b: front, right bottom
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236. 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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237. Defendant Hermann Goering consults with his lawyer, Dr.
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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238. THE BOOK OF SORROWS / Gitel Gubenko ; translated by Sergei Chulaki, Natalia Strelkova and Natalia Piaskowski.
"Stalin district colony of the Voikov State Metallurgy Works" (p. 181) and "Kirov town district" (p. 181 ... Simferopolsky district, Smidovich kolkhoz, Smidovichi, Sots-gavet kolkhoz, Spark kolkhoz, Stalin district colony
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239. Women working at sewing machines; fashion
beauty parlor. INT, room of people being groomed. Wall covered in pictures of Joseph Stalin. In staff ... STALIN, JOSEPH
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240. Annexation of Austria; Munich Pact; German invasion of East and West; Territorial expansion
demonstrating for war against Poland. "23 August 1939" Joseph Stalin and Joachim von Ribbentrop sign non ... STALIN, JOSEPH
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241. Liberation of Ukrainian and Belorussian lands from Polish landlords
thousand workers. Ukrainians, Poles, and Jews - all are together as a symbol of Stalin's ideal of ... hatred against the Ukrainians and Jews. We pronounce Lenin and Stalin's words here. People are deeply
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242. Annexation of Austria; Munich Pact; German invasion of East and West; Territorial expansion
demonstrating for war against Poland. "23 August 1939" Joseph Stalin and Joachim von Ribbentrop sign non ... STALIN, JOSEPH
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243. Past Conferences and Workshops
Soviet territories, and wartime Stalinism. Immigration in Comparative Perspective (2012) College
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244. Studio portrait of the Pevsner family. Pictured from left to right are: (front row): Yefim, Nonno, Marco, Nora, Khonia and Olya Pevsner.
degrees under the Stalin regime, some being sent to different locations if internal exile, and survived in
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245. Studio portrait of a Jewish couple, Khonya and Dina Pevsner.
degrees under the Stalin regime, some being sent to different locations if internal exile, and survived in
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246. A Jewish woman poses with her son. Pictured are Olya and Vladimir Pevsner.
degrees under the Stalin regime, some being sent to different locations if internal exile, and survived in
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247. A delegation from the Soviet embassy waits at the train station in Rome to meet the new Soviet ambassador.
degrees under the Stalin regime, some being sent to different locations if internal exile, and survived in
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248. Group portrait of Russian emigres at a social gathering in Rome.
degrees under the Stalin regime, some being sent to different locations if internal exile, and survived in
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249. Edmund Dresner poses with other Jewish refugees in Vevey where he is in forced residence.
degrees under the Stalin regime, some being sent to different locations if internal exile, and survived in
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250. Soviet passport issued to Samuel Pevsner allowing him to travel to Italy.
degrees under the Stalin regime, some being sent to different locations if internal exile, and survived in