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Today in World War II History—July 28, 1942

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)

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.”

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