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2126. Chapter 3
for a high degree of representation. Representativeness does not require explicit provision for ethnic
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2127. Poster Translations
toward Jews and the degree of Nazi control. Map: The maps shows the extent of Nazi Germany in 1942
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2128. Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, a physician who infected over one thousand prisoners with malaria in his experiments at the Dachau camp, defends himself at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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2129. Dr. Hans Kurt Eisele listens to an account of his pursuits as a Luftwaffe medical researcher at Dachau, where he used prisoners of war as "human guinea pigs" to check the effects of extreme pressures and air temperatures, causing numerous fatalities.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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2130. Former inmate Eugen Seybold points out Dr. Fritz Hintermayer as the man present at the mass execution of 95 high-ranking Russian officers held as prisoners of war, during the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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2131. Father Johann Nehausler, former counselor to the Bishop Cardinal of Munich and a former inmate of Dachau, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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2132. Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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2133. At Dachau, US Army Chaplain Sol Shapiro pays his respects at the grave of former leader of the Kovno Jewish community, Dr.
Elkes received his medical degree in 1903 in neurology and internal medicine. In 1912 he married Miriam
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2134. Identification card issued to Lotte Gottfried Hirsch by the Czernowitz County Office of Jewish Affairs, authorizing her to remain in Czernowitz.
graduate degree in philology when the Soviet occupation began. During this period she became engaged to
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2135. Identification card issued to Lotte Gottfried Hirsch by the local police identifying her as a Jew (Evreu).
graduate degree in philology when the Soviet occupation began. During this period she became engaged to
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2136. Lotte Gottfried poses with friends and relatives at a resort in Iacobeni.
graduate degree in philology when the Soviet occupation began. During this period she became engaged to
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2137. Samuel Hellreich and Lotte Gottfried on vacation on Tsetsina Mountain near Czernowitz.
graduate degree in philology when the Soviet occupation began. During this period she became engaged to
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2138. Lotte Gottfried and Willy Schwartz on the Herrngasse, a commercial street in Czernowitz.
graduate degree in philology when the Soviet occupation began. During this period she became engaged to
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2139. Friedricke Gottfried and P. Jitariu on the Herrngasse, a commercial street in Czernowitz.
graduate degree in philology when the Soviet occupation began. During this period she became engaged to
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2140. Portrait of Eduard Bong with his mother in a park.
graduate degree in philology when the Soviet occupation began. During this period she became engaged to
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2141. University of Czernowitz student identification card issued to Friedricke Gottfried for the school year 1927-1928.
graduate degree in philology when the Soviet occupation began. During this period she became engaged to
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2142. Lotte Gottfried (top row, right) with her classmates at the Hoffman gymnasium in Czernowitz.
graduate degree in philology when the Soviet occupation began. During this period she became engaged to
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2143. Lotte Gottfried with her classmates at the Hoffmann gymnasium in Czernowitz.
graduate degree in philology when the Soviet occupation began. During this period she became engaged to
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2144. Lotte Gottfried (front row, left) and her graduating class at the Hoffmann gymnasium in Czernowitz.
graduate degree in philology when the Soviet occupation began. During this period she became engaged to
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2145. Lotte Gottfried (front row, right) with her classmates at the Hoffmann gymnasium in Czernowitz.
graduate degree in philology when the Soviet occupation began. During this period she became engaged to
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2146. Erika Neuman reads a magazine in the Cernauti ghetto.
degree in business and worked in a bank before the birth of her children. Erika had one older sister
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2147. Dolly and Ephraim Neuman with their daughters Beatrice and Erika.
degree in business and worked in a bank before the birth of her children. Erika had one older sister
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2148. A collage entitled, "Mementos from the Russian campaign." The collage includes a watercolor of Stalin with the caption, "Russia a meeting place for foreigners 1942-43" (top); a commuter train ticket issued to military personnel who carried the special SAS [Hurry, Immediate, Urgent] draft notice (middle, right); a pseudo travel brochure cover entitled "Spend your summer vacation in merry Russia" (bottom, left); and the original design for the cover of the labor company's hournal entitled 'Hungarian Royal 109/13 Labor Company Travel Journal' (bottom, right).
of a banker, Gyorgy received a law degree and worked as a stock broker. He was conscripted into the
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2149. Bottom image: In a drawing dated April 18, 1942, Beifeld shows the school where the Hungarian Labor Service company 109/13 was quartered in Csobanka (Szentendre district), Hungary, before its departure for the Ukraine.
of a banker, Gyorgy received a law degree and worked as a stock broker. He was conscripted into the
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2150. Bottom image: View of fortifications built at Kalimovka to defend the advancing troops of the 4th Infantry Division of the Hungarian 2nd Army.
of a banker, Gyorgy received a law degree and worked as a stock broker. He was conscripted into the