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    Published 1996
    “…Soros Documentary Fund In 1987, in a Viennese antique shop, approximately four hundred color slides were discovered of activities inside the Lódź Ghetto, where Jewish men, women and children were held and put to work while Nazis determined their fate. The film presents the extermination of the Jewish people by the Nazis as seen in the photographs of amateur photographer, Lódź Ghetto’s chief Nazi accountant, Walter Genewein.…”
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    Published 2008
    “…Immediately following their occupation of Poland, the Nazis turned the neighborhood into a Jewish ghetto with 160,000 inhabitants. …”
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    by Redakcja "Naszych Wiadomości".
    Published [ca. 1986]
    “…The flier informs about the increase in prices of public transport and calls to protest in the form of sharing already punched tickets with fellow travelers, a practice that goes back to the times of the nazi occupation.…”
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    Published 1999
    “…Years 1942 and 1943 were the bloodiest for the Polish Roma: the Nazis have been killing them methodically by the thousands. …”
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    by Poczta Solidarność.
    Published [ca. 1985]
    “…Sheet, with "Poczta Solidarność" imprint, consists of four stamps which represent portraits of poets who died in the Warsaw Uprising or under Nazi occupation. Price: 50 zł per stamp.…”
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    Published [ca. 1985]
    “…Print on the envelope represents a torn image of the Polish national emblem (eagle with a crown) inscribed in the map of Poland, with totalitarian symbols on the tear, date of the Nazi invasion of Poland (17 September 1939) and caption "4th partition of Poland - fascist-communist pact."…”
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    “…Sheet, with "Poczta Niezależna - Fundusz Kolporterów" imprint, consists of 4 stamps which represent the propaganda activity of the Secret Military Print Works, a unit of the Polish Underground State (Pl. acronym: TWZW) under the Nazi occupation. Price: 50 zł per stamp.…”
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    by Victor.
    Published 1985
    “…Sheet, with "Poczta Solidarność" imprint, part of the "Polish Months" series, consists of 1 stamp which represents events in Polish history that happened in September: invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union at the outbreak of the World War II. …”
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    “…Sheet, with "Poczta Solidarność" and "Samorządna Rzeczpospolita" imprints, consists of 2 sets of 3 stamps which represent images related to the Nazi and Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, with captions "Ribbentrop-Molotov pact" and "4th Partition of Poland". …”
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    Published 1995
    “…They tell their stories, and their memories of performances, and tell of their horror at being used by the Nazis - forced to play for the entertainment of their tormentors as their friends and relatives were led to the gas chambers. …”
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    by Niezależny Bank Polski.
    Published 1984
    “…Banknote, with the portraits of general Wojciech Jaruzelski in Nazi uniform (obverse) and as the Statue of Liberty with a sickle and a club (reverse), resembles a Polish złoty (before 1995). …”
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    Published 2003
    “…Duration: 00:50:00 One day a catholic priest, a Jew whose parents died in a Nazi concentration camp and who was brought up by a Polish family, answered a phone call from Martin Bormann, the son of the Martin Bormann who was a close associate of Hitler. …”
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    Published 2007
    “…For decades the truth was obfuscated, with the Nazis often blamed for the atrocity. Half a century later, in 1990, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev admitted his nation's responsibility. …”
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    Published 1983
    “…During the war Lucja narrowly escapes a Nazi roundup at the black market. Her sons hold ardent Communist meetings in their apartment, with her blessing. …”
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    Published 2005
    “…After his capture and imprisonment by the Nazis at Auschwitz concentration camp in 1940, at the age of 23, he was forced to take "identity pictures" of between approximately 40,000 to 50,000 other inmates between 1940 and 1945 and to document the whims of the Gestapo. …”
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    Published 1962
    “…He finds one and puts it on, but only in September 1939: he is captured by the invading Nazis as a POW. In the POW camp he pretends to have been heroic, but is taken for a collaborator. …”
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    Published 2010
    “…Verzio FF Duration: 01:30:00 A cinematic quest for the truth behind one of the most mysterious Nazi propaganda films, shot inside the Warsaw Ghetto in May 1942. …”
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