The Holocaust in Poland

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51Arthur Szyk[removed]Notes by Stephen Feinstein Arthur Szyk is undoubtedly the best known World War II vintage Polish-Jewish artist in the West. Working for the London-based Polish government in exile, Szyk produced a

Arthur Szyk[removed]Notes by Stephen Feinstein Arthur Szyk is undoubtedly the best known World War II vintage Polish-Jewish artist in the West. Working for the London-based Polish government in exile, Szyk produced a

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Source URL: www.chgs.umn.edu

Language: English - Date: 1969-12-31 19:00:00
52Microsoft PowerPoint - Auschwitz to Trident2.ppt

Microsoft PowerPoint - Auschwitz to Trident2.ppt

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Source URL: www.lcnp.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-01-31 16:34:27
53Lubetkin, Zivia[removed]), A leader of the Jewish underground in Poland and one of the founders of the Jewish Fighting Organization (Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa, Zob) in Warsaw. Born in eastern Poland, Lubetkin joined

Lubetkin, Zivia[removed]), A leader of the Jewish underground in Poland and one of the founders of the Jewish Fighting Organization (Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa, Zob) in Warsaw. Born in eastern Poland, Lubetkin joined

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Source URL: www.yadvashem.org

Language: English - Date: 2003-11-16 13:33:28
54Microsoft Word - Microsoft Word[removed]DOC

Microsoft Word - Microsoft Word[removed]DOC

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Source URL: www.yadvashem.org

Language: English - Date: 2008-09-02 05:58:03
55Mister President, Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Inmates, “You are in the German concentration camp of Auschwitz. As a hostile element of the Third Reich – for Jews two weeks, for priests a month, for young

Mister President, Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Inmates, “You are in the German concentration camp of Auschwitz. As a hostile element of the Third Reich – for Jews two weeks, for priests a month, for young

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Source URL: auschwitz.org

Language: English
56Kielce City in southeast Poland and site of a post-war pogrom that triggered the exodus of many Jews from Poland. Kielce was occupied by German troops just days after World War II broke out. The Germans immediately began

Kielce City in southeast Poland and site of a post-war pogrom that triggered the exodus of many Jews from Poland. Kielce was occupied by German troops just days after World War II broke out. The Germans immediately began

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Source URL: www.yadvashem.org

Language: English - Date: 2003-11-16 13:33:14
57Microsoft Word - Microsoft Word[removed]DOC

Microsoft Word - Microsoft Word[removed]DOC

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Source URL: www.yadvashem.org

Language: English - Date: 2008-09-02 05:59:08
58auschwitz_historia_terazniejszosc_WER_ANGIELSKA_2010.indd

auschwitz_historia_terazniejszosc_WER_ANGIELSKA_2010.indd

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Source URL: www.auschwitz.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-18 07:02:22
59Microsoft Word - Remarks by Ambassador Samantha Power.doc

Microsoft Word - Remarks by Ambassador Samantha Power.doc

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Source URL: www.un.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-03 14:52:41
60auschwitz_historia_terazniejszosc_WER_ANGIELSKA_2010.indd

auschwitz_historia_terazniejszosc_WER_ANGIELSKA_2010.indd

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Source URL: www.auschwitz.org

Language: English