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Before 1934
The Jewish section of the M.O.I.
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Against Fascism | Outbreak of War
3.
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The Occupation | Creation of “Solidarity”
4.
Sept 1940 - June 1941
State Antisemitism | Responses
5.
June - August 1941
Armed resistance
6.
August - Oct 1941
Execution of hostages
7.
Oct - Dec 1941
Persecutions | The Resistance
8.
Jan–Jul 1942
Vel’ d’Hiv Roundup | The FTP-M.O.I.
9.
July 1942 - Feb 1943
Rescue of Jewish Children
10.
August 1942 - May 1943
Stalingrad | Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
11.
1943
Creation of the UJRE
12.
Jan 1943 - Mar 1944
Repression | The Major Surveillance Operations
13.
Apr 1943 - March 1944
Unification of the Resistance
14.
Apr - Sep 1944
Insurrection and Liberation
15.
Oct 1944 - Nov 1945
End of the War | Reconstruction
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Secular and Progressive Youth in the Wilno Area, May 29, 1931.
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Jews with Marxist leanings in Vilnius, 1931.
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A group of scouts from Hashomer Hatzaïr (“The Young Guard”), a left-wing Zionist youth movement (founded in 1913), in Grodno (Belarus) in 1920.
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Sholem Asch, a Yiddish-language writer and journalist (1880–1957) born in Poland.
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A wooden synagogue, built in the 18th century and destroyed by the Nazis. Jeziory (Ozery) near Grodno in Belarus.
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Jews butchers at the market in Lowicz (Poland), in 1915.
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A banner of the Bund (founded in 1897 in Vilna, Lithuania, under Russian rule) during the 1905 Revolution. In Yiddish: “Down with the tsarist constitution! Long live the democratic republic.”
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A Bund demonstration in 1917 commemorating the 1905 Revolution. The banner reads: “Long live the democratic republic! Long live international socialism! Long live the Union of Jewish Socialist Workers!”
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The Jewish quarter of Lwów, Poland, before Passover in 1931 (now Ukraine).
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Eugeniusz Zac (1884–1926), known as Eugène Zak—School of Paris—“Self-Portrait,” 1911.
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Łódź (Lodz), Poland—then part of Russia—the “Polish Manchester”: Izrael Kalmanowicz Poznański’s textile factories on Ogrodowa Street.
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Moïse Kisling (1891–1953) – School of Paris – “Woman with a Shawl, Young Polish Woman,” 1928.
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Louis Marcoussis, born Ludwik Kazimierz Władysław Markus (1878–1941) — School of Paris — “The Harbor Bar,” 1913.
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Chaïm Soutine (1893–1943) – School of Paris – “Les Maisons,” 1920–1921.
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“La Maison Haarscher,” the first Jewish bakery, founded in 1851 on Rue des Rosiers in Paris (4th arrondissement). 1938.
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Tapestry workshop on Rue Oberkampf (11th arrondissement, Paris) in 1930.
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Skolni men’s tailor shop on Rue Marcadet in Paris (18th arrondissement). 1920.
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Two men in the Marais district of Paris in April 1933, standing in front of a poster advertising a rally in solidarity with persecuted Jews in Germany.
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A street scene in front of a watermelon vendor in the Jewish quarter of Paris, before 1939.
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Rue des Rosiers in the Jewish quarter of Paris, before 1939.
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View of Rue des Hospitalières-St-Gervais in the Jewish quarter of Paris, 1933–1939.
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L’International Restaurant in Belleville, on Rue Louis-Bonnet, in 1920
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Rue des Rosiers, Paris (4th arrondissement), 1938.
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A Jewish grocery store in the Jewish quarter of Paris, 1933–1939.
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