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Testimony of Raymond Lévy, a survivor of the “ghost train.” The 750 deportees endured a…
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April–September 1944
Testimony of Raymond Lévy, a survivor of the “ghost train.” The 750 deportees endured a 54-day journey (Toulouse, July 3–Dachau, August 28, 1944). Excerpt
Document, 1945 © Private collection, Levy (DR)
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14.3 Allied Landings. Expansion of Resistance Activities
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1945
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