Today in World War II History—July 28, 1942
Thursday, July 28, 2022 by Sarah Sundin

Clandestine poster of the ŻOB during German occupation of Poland. Text reads “All people are brothers; Yellow, brown, black, and white. Talk of peoples, colors, races; Is all a made-up story!” (public domain via Wikipedia)
80 Years Ago—July 28, 1942: Young Jews in the Warsaw ghetto form Jewish Combat Organization (ZOB).
Albert Camus’s acclaimed L’Étranger (The Stranger) is published in France.
Spike Jones and His City Slickers record anti-Nazi novelty song “Der Fuehrer’s Face.”