<p>A transport of Jewish prisoners forced to march through the snow from the Bauschovitz train station to <a href="/narrative/5386">Theresienstadt</a>. Czechoslovakia, 1942.</p>

Series

Browse an alphabetical list of curated article series. These series include articles that have related themes, such as those about antisemitism or children’s diaries.

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  • Warsaw

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    Before World War II, Warsaw was a major center of Jewish life and culture in Poland. Browse articles describing the German invasion, the Warsaw ghetto, deportations, and resistance.

  • The Weimar Republic

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    Series of articles on the Weimar Republic (1918–1933), a liberal democratic republic founded in Germany in the aftermath of World War I.

  • Women during the Holocaust

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    Explore a series of articles about the experiences of women during the Holocaust.

  • Women during the Holocaust: Individual Stories

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    Explore some oral history testimony excerpts describing the experiences of women during the Holocaust.

  • Women in the Third Reich

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    Explore a series of articles about the role of German women in the Nazi movement.

  • Women's Artifacts

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    Examine artifacts such as clothing and letters and explore the experiences of women during the Holocaust.

  • World War I

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    The trauma of WWI would profoundly shape the attitudes and actions of both leaders and ordinary people during the Holocaust. Learn more about the war and its aftermath.

  • World War II

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    The mass murder of Europe’s Jews took place in the context of World War II. Browse a series of articles about key events and military campaigns during WWII and the Holocaust.

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