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Salle 10 - Stalingrad | Soulèvement du ghetto de Varsovie
August 1942 – May 1943
Westerbork (Netherlands): Jews (children, women, and men) board a train bound for the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp.
Photo, 1943–1944, Westerbork © Yad Vashem Archives_FA29/57
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10.2 Acceleration of Deportations. The Nazi Army in Disarray
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1943
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“The Battle of Stalingrad Is Over”:
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February 4, 1943, edition of
*Le Journal*
reports the surrender of von Paulus’s Sixth Army at Stalingrad on February 3.
Newspapers
“From the Historic Victory at Stalingrad to the Final Victory”:
*Notre Parole*
No. 2, February 1943, celebrates the Red Army’s victory.
Newspapers
Our newspaper *Notre Parole*
, in its March 8, 1943, edition, after praising the Soviet military successes, warned Jews—both foreign and French—against roundups and deportation.
Documents
A note dated Dec. 10, 1942, from the Polish government describing the reality of the “massacres of Jews in occupied Poland,” forwarded to the Allied governments.
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Auschwitz-Birkenau: After the selection, Hungarian Jewish women and children were led to the gas chambers (May 27, 1944).
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Auschwitz-Birkenau: On the “ramp,” the SS selected the deportees upon their arrival at the camp.