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1. Group portrait of Jewish Brigade soldiers (Unit 8) in Libya.
Group portrait of Jewish Brigade soldiers (Unit 8) in Libya. Chaim Leichter is located in the
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2. Portrait of Samuel Honen. He lived at Orizarska 8 in Bitola.
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3. Portrait of Samuel Honen. He lived at Orizarska 8 in Bitola.
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4. Portrait of Fella and Rita Pressner, at ages 8 and 4.
Portrait of Fella and Rita Pressner, at ages 8 and 4. Morris and Sala Pressner lived in
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5. Portrait of Yosef Aroesti. He lived at Asadbegova 8 in Bitola.
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6. Portrait of Mato Aroesti, wife of Haim Aroesti. She lived at Orizarska 8 in Bitola.
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7. Portrait of Lazar Pardo, son of Bohor Pardo. He lived at Novatska 8 in Bitola.
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8. NSDAP election poster entitled "In 8 Months," listing the major successes of the Nazi regime.
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9. Group portrait of Jewish prisoners outside barrack 8 in the Beaune-la-Roland internment camp.
Group portrait of Jewish prisoners outside barrack 8 in the Beaune-la-Roland internment camp
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10. Group portrait of Jewish prisoners outside barrack 8 in the Beaune-la-Rolande internment camp.
Group portrait of Jewish prisoners outside barrack 8 in the Beaune-la-Rolande internment camp
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11. A group of Jewish prisoners from Oranienburg (Trup 8 Coepenick) at forced labor repairing railroad tracks in front of the Rahnsdorf train station.
was assigned to labor group 8 repairing train tracks in Rahnsdorf, chained to his jackhammer. After
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12. Jewish real estate document for a property located at 8/9 Knesebeck Strasse in Berlin-Charlottenburg that was submitted to the Jewish [residence] office.
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13. Police permit issued by the police president of Berlin on April 8, 1944 allowing a Jewish man, Harry Israel Kastan (b.
Harry Israel Kastan (b. March 20, 1891), to travel between two sections of Berlin from April 8-10, 1944.
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14. Name: Emanuel (Manny) Mandel Date of Birth: May 8, 1936 Place of Birth: Riga, Latvia Manny was born to a religious Jewish family in the port city of Riga, Latvia.
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15. Adolf Hitler (center, front row) and Hermann Goering (third from left, front row) lead a march through the streets of Munich to commemorate the November 8-9, 1923 Beer Hall Putsch.
through the streets of Munich to commemorate the November 8-9, 1923 Beer Hall Putsch. Julius Streicher ... toward the establishment of a nationalist regime in Germany. On November 8, a meeting was held in the
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16. Portrait of the parents of Julius Ball. The postcard is addressed to "Mister Julius Ball, New York., Amerika" and is inscribed (in German) "...for friendship...memory of your...parents...dedicated 8/30/1923."
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17. A German ledger found in Natzweiler-Struthof which subdivides male prisoners by age and type: 1) Aryan; 2) Jehovah's Witnesses; 3) homosexuals; 4) soldiers; 5) priests; 6) Spaniards; 7) foreign civil workers; 8) Jews; 9) socialists; 10) criminals; 11) anarchists; 12) Roma; 13) POWs.
workers; 8) Jews; 9) socialists; 10) criminals; 11) anarchists; 12) Roma; 13) POWs. The total count was
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18. Eugenics poster entitled "The Nuremberg Law for the Protection of Blood and German Honor." The illustration is a stylized map of the borders of central Germany on which is imposed a schematic of the forbidden degrees of marriage between Aryans and non-Aryans, point 8 of the Nazi party platform (against the immigration of non-Ayrans into Germany), and the text of the Law for the Protection of German Blood.
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19. Members of the Zoska battalion of the Armia Krajowa in action during the 1944 Polish resistance uprising.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- Poland -- GENERAL -- Uprising (Warsaw 8/44) ... Milewski was killed shortly thereafter. Omyla was killed several days later on August 8, 1944. The Zoska
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20. A meeting of the members of the War Crimes Executive Committee, the body which worked out the Allied agreement to create the International Military Tribunal to prosecute German war criminals at Nuremberg.
WORLD RESPONSE (1933-1955) -- International Conferences -- Postwar -- London (8/45)
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21. A member of the Zoska battalion of the Armia Krajowa escorts two of 348 Jews liberated from the Gesiowka concentration camp by the battalion, during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- Poland -- GENERAL -- Uprising (Warsaw 8/44)
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22. Members of the Zoska battalion of the Armia Krajowa stand atop a German tank captured during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- Poland -- GENERAL -- Uprising (Warsaw 8/44)
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23. Defendant Otto Schwarzenberger, SS Colonel and chief of an office in the Staff Main Office of the Reich Commissioner for the Strengthening of Germandom, testifies in his own defense during the RuSHA Trial.
PURSUIT OF JUSTICE -- Subsequent Nuremberg Trials -- #8 R.U.S.H.A. Case
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24. Brigadier General Telford Taylor (front right), Chief of Counsel for War Crimes, sits at the prosecution table with his staff during the reading of the charges against the defendants in the RuSHA Trial.
PURSUIT OF JUSTICE -- Subsequent Nuremberg Trials -- #8 R.U.S.H.A. Case
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25. A lawyer presents an argument at the podium during a session of the RuSHA Trial.
PURSUIT OF JUSTICE -- Subsequent Nuremberg Trials -- #8 R.U.S.H.A. Case