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251. Two former passengers of the Exodus celebrate their wedding in the Emden displaced persons' camp.
incarcerated by Stalin because of their Zionist and Jewish beliefs. Fira traveled from Lvov to Krakow and then
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252. Group portrait of Jewish children en route to Palestine on board the Kedma.
incarcerated by Stalin because of their Zionist and Jewish beliefs. Fira traveled from Lvov to Krakow and then
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253. A female counselor poses with three girls in the Rosenheim displaced persons' camp.
incarcerated by Stalin because of their Zionist and Jewish beliefs. Fira traveled from Lvov to Krakow and then
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254. Group portrait of members of the Zionist group, Dror, in the Rosenheim displaced persons' camp.
incarcerated by Stalin because of their Zionist and Jewish beliefs. Fira traveled from Lvov to Krakow and then
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255. Portrait of three Zionist youth leaders in Poland after the war.
incarcerated by Stalin because of their Zionist and Jewish beliefs. Fira traveled from Lvov to Krakow and then
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256. Close-up portrait of an elderly religious Jewish couple after their release from Soviet prison for their Jewish activities.
incarcerated by Stalin because of their Zionist and Jewish beliefs. Fira traveled from Lvov to Krakow and then
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257. Close-up portrait of a religious Jewish couple. Pictured are Jakow and Szprinca Menaker.
incarcerated by Stalin because of their Zionist and Jewish beliefs. Fira traveled from Lvov to Krakow and then
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258. Portrait of a religious Jewish family in Lvov. Pictured are Jakow and Szprinca Menaker and their chldren.
incarcerated by Stalin because of their Zionist and Jewish beliefs. Fira traveled from Lvov to Krakow and then
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259. Group portrait of the members of a Zionist hachshara in Lvov.
incarcerated by Stalin because of their Zionist and Jewish beliefs. Fira traveled from Lvov to Krakow and then
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260. March of Time -- outtakes -- Tito's Partisans
portraits of Tito, Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill. A banner hanging over the flags and portraits reads
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261. Forced burial of death march and concentration camp victims by German civilians; DP camp
Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill. A line of German civilians enters the camp (?) headed by very small
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262. Nazi propaganda: anti-Soviet
after an order given by Stalin on March 5, 1940. After occupying the territory surrounding Katyn, the
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263. German Army in Slovakia
elements among Stalin’s offspring. 4:52:18 Western Front, German army moves to defend area of Alsace
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264. Visit to Ukraine by Soviet writer Marietta Shaginyan and folk dancing
members of the Communist Party] that responded to Stalin's call and are now going to work at railway
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265. Russian DPs celebrate V-E Day; surrendering German officers and soldiers; former prisoner display tattoos
portraits of Stalin and Zhukov for a celebration of V-E Day. Russian DP's holding portraits and flags
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266. Dachau Concentration Camp
Oesterreicher Be or Ussen die...wiens...Marschall Stalin." Survivors standing, ready to march. Picture of Tito
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267. Oral history interview with Raoul Malachowski
living in Germany and seeing the changes there; his encounters with the rising Nazi-Stalin ideology; the
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268. Oral history interview with Kurt Herdan
under Hitler and Stalin regimes; attending a half German and half Rumanian school around age 13; the
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269. Oral history interview with David Feuerstein
Argentina and Chile; his reflections on the war years and his survival; how Stalin lied to the Allies and
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270. Oral history interview with David Rozenfarb
in his perception of Russia during Stalin’s repressive administration.
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271. Oral history interview with Irena Kalista
the steppe and were part of Stalin’s great economic plan to populate the inhabitable terrains of the
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272. Oral history interview with Walter Morgenbesser
bombardment; seeing the son of Stalin; being liberated on April 22, 1945; fleeing with his father and another
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273. Oral history interview with Paula Gutter
mother writing a letter to Stalin to get her husband back; being the only Jewish student in the Russian
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274. Ministerstvo národní bezpečnosti (Ministry of National Security)
construction site near Prague. When Stalin died in March of 1953, the strict USSR policy of purges weakened
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275. Selected records from collections of the Braşov branch of the Romanian National Archive
Contains postwar records of the Jewish Democratic Committee (CDE) of Braşov (a.k.a. Stalin