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Today in World War II History—October 10, 1941

"Queued up for Food" by Bedřich Fritta. Art from Theresienstadt, 1941-44 (public domain via Wikipedia)

“Queued up for Food” by Bedřich Fritta. Art from Theresienstadt, 1941-44 (public domain via Wikipedia)

80 Years Ago—Oct. 10, 1941: Marshal Georgy Zhukov replaces Ivan Konev over Soviet Western Front.

In Luxembourg, less than 3% of the population votes to join Germany.

Nazis open Theresienstadt concentration camp in Czechoslovakia.

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