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5551. Reichwirtschaftministerium, Berlin (Fond 1458)
Fishman, D. E. and Kupovetsky, M, Kuzelenkov, V. (ed.). Nazi-Looted Jewish Archives in Moscow. A
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5552. Zentralbauleitung der Waffen-SS und Polizei Auschwitz (Fond 502)
Fishman, D. E. and Kupovetsky, M, Kuzelenkov, V. (ed.), Nazi-Looted Jewish Archives in Moscow. A
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5553. Drawing from the Kovno ghetto
Verso: lower left corner, stamp, "Otto v. Mauderode/Tilsit", in ink
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5554. Drawing from the Kovno ghetto
Verso: lower left corner, stamp, "Otto v. Mauderode/Tilsit", in ink
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5555. Drawing of Yehuda Zupovitz, Deputy Jewish Police Chief in the Kovno ghetto
Verso: lower left corner, stamp, "Otto v. Mauderode/Tilsit", in ink
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5556. Drawing from the Kovno ghetto
Verso: upper right corner, stamp, "Otto v. Mauderode/Tilsit", in ink
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5557. Concentration camp uniform pants worn by a Romanian Jewish inmate at Buchenwald
back, at the center of the waistband, is a cutout notched “v” with a button on either side. Below the
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5558. Drawing of a man in the Kovno ghetto
verso: lower left, black ink, encircled Star of David; lower left, black ink, encircled, "Otto v
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5559. Bread rolls and flour ration card stub issued to a Jewish Czech man
Dr. Josef Polacek / Wohnort Bydliště Praha V / Straße Ulice Norimbeska 22 [Bread roll
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5560. Bread and flour ration card stub issued to a Jewish Czech man
Dr. Josef Polacek (handwritten) / Wohnort Bydliště Praha V (handwritten) / Straße Ulice
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5561. Bella and Benjamin Herson papers
materials, approximately 2001, V. Prisoner of war materials, approximately 1940-1945, VI. Reference
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5562. Drawing by Alexander Bogen of a partisan holding a machine gun and carrying two hand grenades on his belt
) [Naroch] front, bottom right corner, in pencil, in Russian or Polish script : 31.V.44 / KatzenB
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5563. Mosheim and Marx families papers
-1999, and V. Clippings and Research, 1988, 1994
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5564. Edith Brandon papers
V. Testimonial, 1945, 1994
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5565. Levi, Kronthal, and Eis families papers
Kronthal Family, 1883-1964, V. Max Eis Family, 1911-2000
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5566. Askari or Trawniki guards peer into a doorway past the bodies of Jews killed during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
of inmates. [Sources: "Expert Report of Charles W. Sydnor, Jr.," February 1996, in U.S. v. Bronislaw
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5567. Four emaciated survivors sit outside in the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
The 123rd Combat Unit was near Linz on May 7, V-E Day. The following day it entered the newly
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5568. Former Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen, a defendant at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
), V Franz von Papen, (1879-1969) was a Weimar politician, Chancellor of Germany (June-November, 1932
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5569. Irmgard Huber, the former chief nurse at the Hadamar Institute, confers with counsel during a session of the Hadamar euthanasia facility trial in Wiesbaden, Germany.
first, the case of "The U.S. v. Alfons Kelin, et al.," was tried by Judge Advocate Leon Jaworski
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5570. Defendant Franz von Papen receives a visit from his son while in prison at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
), V Franz von Papen, (1879-1969) was a Weimar politician, Chancellor of Germany (June-November, 1932
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5571. Pages from a death register found at the Hadamar Institute.
first, the case of "The U.S. v. Alfons Kelin, et al.," was tried by Judge Advocate Leon Jaworski
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5572. Newly arrived refugees stand in line to get soap and towels at the Fort Ontario shelter.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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5573. Boruch Szefner, the father-in-law of Markus Nowogrodzki.
name of Braude because he was sought by the N.K.V.D. He came to Japan on a Sugihara visa and went from
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5574. Group portrait of Jewish youth dressed in Purim costumes at the Fort Ontario refugee shelter.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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5575. Jewish youth living at the Fort Ontario refugee shelter sing songs accompanied by an accordionist.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups