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A parade of UJJ members on July 14, 1945. Among those present were Resistance fighters…
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A parade of UJJ members on July 14, 1945. Among those present were Resistance fighters who had survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald.
Photo, July 1945 © UJRE Collection (DR)
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15.1 The Scale of the Genocide
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1945
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