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Categories: Anti-fascist organizations, Jews and Judaism in the Soviet Union, 1942 establishments in the Soviet Union, Defunct Jewish organizations, Political repression in the Soviet Union
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Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee  Eynigkayt  Jewish Antifascist Committee
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The Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, abbreviated as JAC, was an organization that was created in the Soviet Union during World War II to influence international public opinion and organize political and material support for the Soviet fight against Nazi Germany, particularly from the West. It was organized by the Jewish Bund leaders Henryk Erlich and Victor Alter, upon an initiative of Soviet authorities, in fall 1941; both were released from prison in connection with their participation. Wikipedia
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The Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, abbreviated as JAC, was an organization that was created in the Soviet Union during World War II to influence international public opinion and organize political and material support for the Soviet fight against Nazi Germany, particularly from the West. It was organized by the Jewish Bund leaders Henryk Erlich and Victor Alter, upon an initiative of Soviet authorities, in fall 1941; both were released from prison in connection with their participation. Wikipedia
A Soviet political organization Wikipedia Disambiguation
Soviet organization aiming to influence international public opinion in support of the Soviet fight against Nazi Germany; purged in 1952 by Stalin Wikidata