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226. Oral history interview with David Rozenfarb
in his perception of Russia during Stalin’s repressive administration.
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227. 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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228. 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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229. 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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230. 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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231. 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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232. Gen. Zorn and other German military officers in Russia; musical performance
Stalin above one (Bundesarchiv notes indicates it is Staroe Selo, which is a shtetl). Panning shot of ... STALIN, JOSEPH
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233. Prague uprising, April-May 1945
stand with photos of Edvard Beneš and Stalin and flowers. Crowds gather. Soldiers march in the parade ... marching band, graffiti. "Long live the brave Marshal Stalin, hurray!" Women in traditional outfits
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234. Political cartoon book illustrating Europe during WWII
Mussolini, and Josef Stalin. He also criticized British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain’s policy of ... Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Stalin.
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235. Political cartoon book illustrating the history of Europe since the end of WWI
Stalin. He also criticized British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain’s policy of appeasement toward ... Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Stalin.
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236. Shames family collection
Lvov and was a barber. After Stalin occupied eastern Poland, the Russians confiscated his store. Soon ... a barber. After Stalin occupied eastern Poland, the Russians confiscated his store. Soon after the
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237. German military and police units in W. Ukraine. Lvov occupied by Germans. Men under guard, Jews put on truck by police units.
Concrete bunkers marking pre-1939 border between Poland and Soviet Ukraine, known as the Stalin Defense
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238. Chronicle of the Prague uprising and first days of liberation, May 1945
Banner: “AT ŽIJE RUDA ARMADA,” long live the Red Army. Large photos of Edvard Beneš and Joseph Stalin
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239. Gessner visits Moscow
with covers in Russian like “Mаркс” [Marx] and “Сталин” [Stalin], "Ленин" [Lenin]. Very young children
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240. Auschwitz liberated
ausliefern, um sie den Verdienten Strafe zuzufuehren. Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill. Aus dem Deklaration der
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241. Babi Yar, Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine
of the Russian people following the death of Stalin: "The Storm" (1948) and "With the Thaw" (1954).
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242. Trial in the case of the atrocities committed by Germans and a Ukrainian accomplice in and around Kharkov in 1943
STALIN, JOSEPH
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243. Liquor cup
bouquet of flowers to give to a dark haired soldier. Stalin the announced that all Polish citizens could
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244. Salon; new fashions; Russian designer
's locks. Another male hairdresser points to chart on wall, Stalin posters hang beside it. Women modeling
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245. Allied liberation of Belgium; VE Day parade; daily life of a Belgian family at peacetime
a "Victory" poster depicting a triumphant Stalin, Roosevelt, de Gaulle and Churchill. Various
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246. Prewar Lviv (Lwow, Poland) and the first days of German occupation
Stalin-Beria terror in Western Ukraine [1939-1941] had led to an unbelievable thing: Hitler's soldiers
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247. Soviet Lviv, Ukraine
into new apartments; one pastes a poster of Stalin to his wall. Trams, many driven, as noted by the
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248. Auschwitz liberated
Stalin, Churchill."
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249. March of Time -- outtakes -- American Embassy in Prague; "Rude Pravo"; Medical Teaching Mission
the wall are pictures of Benes and Stalin. LS Czech professor of pathology Mr. Sikl asks for more
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250. Musical chamber pot with an image of Hitler
featured images of Mussolini, Hermann Göring, and Stalin as well. By utilizing cultural slang terms that