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nurses. With those who joined later, there were 691 members of the Jewish battalion. In addition to the fighters, about 3,000 Jews from the Rab camp — almost all of them women, elderly and children — were shipped from the island to the mainland by the Partisans and dispersed into territories held by them. The recorded total of 204 Jews who remained behind in the Rab camp, most of them very old or sick, were transported to
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With the help of local partisans, who sent a ship to the island, the battalion was transferred to the Croatian mainland on September 17, 1943. The battalion originally comprised some 245 Jews aged 15–30 with little or no military training, and one medical unit with 35 women who offered to serve as
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After walking north for 16 days over mountains and through forest, the Jewish fighters joined the 7th Partisan Division. In addition to the battalion, 648 former inmates of the concentration camp joined the Partisan movement, meaning that from the Rab camp 1,339 former inmates joined the
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in September 1943, whereupon about 245 Jewish survivors formed the Partisans' Rab battalion intending to fight
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Partisan unit of the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia
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when the Germans came to the island. None survived.
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Yugoslav partisans
Second World War
Jewish
Rab concentration camp
concentration and internment camps
World War II
Adriatic
island of Rab
Italian
armistice with Italy
Nazi
Yugoslavia
Auschwitz
People's Liberation War
Independent State of Croatia's
Banovina
Kordun
Lika
Elenco Dei Campi Di Concentramento Italiani
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At Croatia reunion, survivors mark passage from prisoners to fighters
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