Declaration on German Atrocities
Autumn of 1943 - Anne Levy’s family, “passing” as Christians on the Aryan side of Warsaw, was betrayed by a Polish neighbor.
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October-November 1943 – Representatives of the three major Allied nations meet in Moscow and announce a post-war agenda that includes a Declaration on German Atrocities.
The Times-Picayune , November 1, 1943 - Cartoon, We Await a Boom from the Second Moscow Cannon , p. 6
The Times-Picayune, November 2, 1943 - Allies Pledge Unity in War, Peace; Capital Hails Pact, Rival Senate Groups Both for Conference Ideas, p. 1
The Times-Picayune, November 2, 1943 - LONDON ACCLAIMS VOWS OF NATIONS , Complicated Problems Are Cause for Speculation, p. 2
The Times-Picayune, November 2, 1943 - AUSTRIA BREAK MAY BE NEARING, Moscow Declaration Reference Is Noted, p. 3
The Times-Picayune, November 2, 1943 - Texts of Four Declarations Signed at Moscow Parley, Unity, Punishment of War Criminals Stressed, (AP) p. 3
The Times-Picayune, November 2, 1943 - HULL, EDEN LAUD PARLEY RESULTS, (AP) p. 3
The Times-Picayune, November 2, 1943 - Editorial, THE MOSCOW DECLARATIONS, p. 8
The Times-Picayune , November 2, 1943 - Cartoon, Block-Buster on the Political Front! p. 8
The Times-Picayune, November 2, 1943 - JEWS NEGLECTED, SAYS HENDERSON, Former OPA Chief Charges Allies With Cowardice, (AP) p. 6