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51. Order in Romanian issued by the prefecture of Botosani on July 1, 1941, regarding the taking of hostages, primarily Jews.
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52. View of criminal wing #1 in the prison at Nuremberg, where defendants of all war crimes trials are being confined.
million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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53. An American soldier inspects a V-1 or V-II discovered on a train tracks in Dora Mittelbau following liberation.
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54. ملصق المقاطعة. برلين، ألمانيا، 1 أبريل عام 1933.
ملصق المقاطعة. برلين، ألمانيا، 1 أبريل عام 1933.
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55. Cartel del boicot. Berlín, Alemania, 1 de abril de 1933.
Cartel del boicot. Berlín, Alemania, 1 de abril de 1933.
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56. 불매운동 포스터. 독일, 베를린, 1933년 4월 1일.
불매운동 포스터. 독일, 베를린, 1933년 4월 1일.
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57. Плакат, призывающий к бойкоту. Берлин, Германия, 1 апреля 1933 г.
Плакат, призывающий к бойкоту. Берлин, Германия, 1 апреля 1933 г.
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58. Second page of an album prepared by the employees of the Jewish Council in Kielce ghetto for the chairman of the council, showing the date: January 1, 1942.
approximately 1,000 Jews from Vienna were transferred to Kielce and several thousand more from the areas of
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59. A pile of corpses near the northwest door of the barn outside of Gardelegen where over 1,000 prisoners were burned alive.
shot by the SS. It is estimated that 1,016 prisoners were killed; only two managed to escape from the
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60. A pile of charred corpses lie near the southeast door of the barn outside of Gardelegen where over 1,000 prisoners were burned alive.
shot by the SS. It is estimated that 1,016 prisoners were killed; only two managed to escape from the
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61. Corpses of prisoners lie near the inside south wall of the barn outside of Gardelegen where over 1,000 prisoners were burned alive.
shot by the SS. It is estimated that 1,016 prisoners were killed; only two managed to escape from the
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62. An American medic stands next to a barn outside of the town of Gardelegen, where the SS killed over 1,000 concentration camp prisoners.
shot by the SS. It is estimated that 1,016 prisoners were killed; only two managed to escape from the
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63. A sign erected at the Military Cemetery in Gardelegen in memory of 1,016 prisoners who were killed by the SS in a barn near the town.
shot by the SS. It is estimated that 1,016 prisoners were killed; only two managed to escape from the
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64. Bodies piled up just inside the entrance to a barn near Gardelegen where 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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65. Prisoners' bodies lie piled just inside the entrance to a barn near Gardelegen where over 1,000 were killed 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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66. 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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67. 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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68. 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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69. 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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70. 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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71. 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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72. 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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73. "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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74. "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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75. "Chateau La Hille: 1 September 1943-23 Oktober 1944," an album of children playing and of the landscape surrounding the Chateau La Hille.