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51. American troops with the 102nd Infantry Division at a barn outside of Gardelegen, where over 1,000 prisoners were burned alive by the SS a day before.
shot by the SS. It is estimated that 1,016 prisoners were killed; only two managed to escape from the
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52. Members of the SA block the entrance to the Jewish-owned Erwege store on Fackelstrasse to enforce the April 1 boycott of Jewish businesses.
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53. Members of the SA take to the streets of Rosenheim to enforce boycott of seven Jewish-owned businesses on the morning of April 1, 1933.
businesses on the morning of April 1, 1933. Their signs read: "Germans shop in German stores! The Jew is
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54. Work permit issued on April 1, 1941 to Chana (Hanka) Granek authorizing her employment at the Leopold Michatz garment factory in the Bedzin ghetto.
ghetto. On August 1, 1943 the final liquidation of the ghetto began. Zionist youth offered armed
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55. Propaganda slide entitled "The spreading of the Jews," featuring a map illustrating the expansion of the Jewish population in the 1,500 years since the birth of Christ.
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56. Death certificate stating that the merchant Jacques Israel Büchler, a Jew residing in Gleiwitz, died on March 11, 1942 at 1:30 pm in Auschwitz.
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57. The Bnai Brith Lodge #1 presents a check of $1500 to the British War Relief Society through the Interfaith Committee for Aid to the Democracies.
Harold Korn and Lester J. Waldman, president of the Bnai Brith Lodge #1, Dr. Henry Atkinson, General
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58. "Chateau La Hille: 1 September 1943-23 Oktober 1944," an album of children playing and of the landscape surrounding the Chateau La Hille.
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59. "Chateau La Hille: 1 September 1943-23 Oktober 1944," an album of children playing and of the landscape surrounding the Chateau La Hille.
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60. "Chateau La Hille: 1 September 1943-23 Oktober 1944," an album of children playing and of the landscape surrounding the Chateau La Hille.
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61. "Chateau La Hille: 1 September 1943-23 Oktober 1944," an album of children playing and of the landscape surrounding the Chateau La Hille.
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62. Identification card issued to Moniek Szmulewicz testifying that he had been a prisoner in the Buchenwald concentration camp and had been in Nazi prisons since January 1, 1940.
Buchenwald concentration camp and had been in Nazi prisons since January 1, 1940. Note: Moniek gave his
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63. Document decorated with different shields and flags commemorates the liberation of Enschede by British and Canadian forces on April 1, 1945.
She first hid on the farm of Miet and his wife Piet [last name unknown] from April 1, 1943 until ... remained there from March 1, 1944 until February 1, 1945. The winter of 1944-45 was particularly severe
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64. Advertisement in Romanian for an exhibition of anti-Semitic drawings by "ION." The text reads: "Headquarters of "The Nationalist" newspaper/Terasa Bejan/Visit the exhibition of drawings/ION/Open from July 1 to August 1, 1923/Free entrance/Any good Romanian must visit this exhibition which has kosher pieces nicely described, such as: epileptic rabbis, criminal-talmudic scenes and many and diverse types of kikes./N.B.
to August 1, 1923/Free entrance/Any good Romanian must visit this exhibition which has kosher pieces ... to August 1, 1923/Free entrance/Any good Romanian must visit this exhibition which has kosher pieces
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65. A barrack in camp no. 1 of Bergen-Belsen goes up in flames after the British Army sets it on fire in an effort to stop a typhus epidemic.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a ... camps 1 and 2. By mid to late May, Bergen-Belsen assumed the status of a displaced person's camp. In
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66. A partially filled mass grave lies in the foreground as American soldiers walk around a barn outside of Gardelegen in which over 1,000 prisoners were burned alive by the SS.
shot by the SS. It is estimated that 1,016 prisoners were killed; only two managed to escape from the
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67. An American tank follows German civilians from Gardelegen who are marching to a barn just outside the town, where they will dig graves for over 1,000 prisoners killed by the SS inside the barn.
shot by the SS. It is estimated that 1,016 prisoners were killed; only two managed to escape from the
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68. John W. Pehle, executive director of the War Refugee Board addresses a gathering of 1,500 volunteers on June 5, 1944, at a UJA meeting in Hotel Astoria in New York.
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69. A partially filled mass grave lies in the foreground as American soldiers walk around a barn outside of Gardelegen in which over 1,000 prisoners were burned alive by the SS.
shot by the SS. It is estimated that 1,016 prisoners were killed; only two managed to escape from the
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70. Composite photograph of two badges: (1) a triangular concentration camp prisoner badge with the letter T for Tschechoslowakei (Czech) issued to Czech political prisoner Karl Bruml, and (2) a Dutch Jewish star with the word Jood (Jew) printed on it.
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71. Public notice, issued by the Central Committee for the Defense against Jewish Atrocities and the [Jewish] Boycott, instructing Germans to protect themselves against the Jews by boycotting Jewish businesses and Jewish professionals on April 1, 1933.
businesses and Jewish professionals on April 1, 1933. The notice was removed by the donor from the wall of
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72. Name: Betje Jakobs Date of Birth: April 1, 1920 Place of Birth: Zwolle, Netherlands Betje and her sister Saartje were born to Jewish parents in the town of Zwolle in the Netherlands' north central province of Overijssel.
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73. Cover of the June 1, 1945 Mediterranean Edition of "Yank: The Army Weekly," featuring an article on German atrocities at the Buchenwald concentration camp and the Ohrdruf sub-camp.
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74. Inside page of the June 1, 1945 Mediterranean Edition of "Yank: The Army Weekly," featuring an article on German atrocities at the Buchenwald concentration camp and the Ohrdruf sub-camp.
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75. Inside page of the June 1, 1945 Mediterranean Edition of "Yank: The Army Weekly," featuring an article on German atrocities at the Buchenwald concentration camp and the Ohrdruf sub-camp.