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Convoy routes based on the convoy schedules established on November 1. 1943.
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Salle 10 - Stalingrad | Soulèvement du ghetto de Varsovie
August 1942 – May 1943
Convoy routes based on the convoy schedules established on November 1. 1943.
Document © Serge Klarsfeld, Timeline of the Persecution of Jews in France / City of Bobigny (DR)
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10.2 Acceleration of Deportations. The Nazi Army in Disarray
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1943
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