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526. German civilians from Ludwigslust pause for a moment of silence at the mass funeral on the palace grounds of the Archduke of Mecklenburg, where they were forced by U.S.
the garden of the leading Nazi official in Hagenow and 80 bodies were interred in Schwerin. Every
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527. Large crosses mark the graves of prisoners from the Woebbelin concentration camp who were buried on the palace grounds of the Archduke of Mecklenburg in Ludwigslust.
the garden of the leading Nazi official in Hagenow and 80 bodies were interred in Schwerin. Every
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528. Visitors view a photomural of corpses piled on the ground in the newly liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
where the exhibition was viewed by over 80,000 people during its three week run at the Post-Dispatch
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529. An American GI views a photomural of a disfigured survivor at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
where the exhibition was viewed by over 80,000 people during its three week run at the Post-Dispatch
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530. Visitors view a photomural of survivors in their barracks in Buchenwald at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
where the exhibition was viewed by over 80,000 people during its three week run at the Post-Dispatch
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531. Visitors view a photomural of an emaciated concentration camp survivor at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
where the exhibition was viewed by over 80,000 people during its three week run at the Post-Dispatch
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532. Visitors view a photomural of a victim of the Gardelegen atrocity at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
where the exhibition was viewed by over 80,000 people during its three week run at the Post-Dispatch
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533. German civilians pause for a moment of silence at the mass funeral on the palace grounds of the Archduke of Mecklenburg in Ludwigslust, where the townspeople were forced by U.S.
the garden of the leading Nazi official in Hagenow and 80 bodies were interred in Schwerin. Every
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534. The corpse of a prisoner who died in the concentration camp at Woebbelin lies next to an open grave.
the garden of the leading Nazi official in Hagenow and 80 bodies were interred in Schwerin. Every
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535. The corpse of a prisoner who died in the concentration camp at Woebbelin lies next to an open grave.
the garden of the leading Nazi official in Hagenow and 80 bodies were interred in Schwerin. Every
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536. Civilians of all ages are forced to march past the open graves of victims from the concentration camp at Woebbelin.
the garden of the leading Nazi official in Hagenow and 80 bodies were interred in Schwerin. Every
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537. Upon the orders of the U.S. Army, the population of Ludwigslust files past the bodies of prisoners killed in the Woebbelin concentration camp, which have been laid out for burial in individual graves on the palace grounds of the Archduke of Mecklenburg.
the garden of the leading Nazi official in Hagenow and 80 bodies were interred in Schwerin. Every
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538. View of the palace of the Archduke of Mecklenburg where the people of Ludwigslust were forced by U.S.
the garden of the leading Nazi official in Hagenow and 80 bodies were interred in Schwerin. Every
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539. Original caption: "German civilians, selected from all walks of life in nearby Weimar, are marched into Camp Buchenwald.
had once stabled 80 horses. The Germans put 1,200 men in it, five to bunk. Every 24 hours, prisoners
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540. The population of Ludwigslust is forced to walk past the bodies of concentration camp victims prior to their reburial on the palace grounds of the Archduke of Mecklenburg.
the garden of the leading Nazi official in Hagenow and 80 bodies were interred in Schwerin. Every
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541. The population of Ludwigslust digs graves on the palace grounds of the Archduke of Mecklenburg, where they have been forced by U.S.
the garden of the leading Nazi official in Hagenow and 80 bodies were interred in Schwerin. Every
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542. The population of Ludwigslust is forced to walk past the bodies of concentration camp victims prior to their reburial on the palace grounds of the Archduke of Mecklenburg.
the garden of the leading Nazi official in Hagenow and 80 bodies were interred in Schwerin. Every
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543. The population of Ludwigslust is forced to bury the bodies of concentration camp victims on the palace grounds of the Archduke of Mecklenburg.
the garden of the leading Nazi official in Hagenow and 80 bodies were interred in Schwerin. Every
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544. Portrait of the Dichter family in the Eschwege displaced persons camp.
lived in Trojanowka, about 80 km north of her hometown. Their daughter Klara (Carmela) was born in
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545. Group portrait of women, two of whom are holding their babies in the Eschwege displaced persons camp.
lived in Trojanowka, about 80 km north of her hometown. Their daughter Klara (Carmela) was born in
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546. Romanian guards supervise the removal of bodies from the Iasi-Calarasi death train in Targu-Frumos.
Between 80 and 200 Jews, including many who were wounded, were crowded into each of the railcars ... transport carried 1,902 Jews who were packed into 18 railcars, along with 80 corpses of those who had been ... 2000, pp.80-90; Carp, Matatias. Holocaust in Romania: 1940-44. Primor Publishing Company, 1994, pp.159
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547. 海报:“大德意志:4 月 10 日投票赞同。”(1938 年)。
通过手上扬的角度得以突出。这幅海报是使用简单的信心口号的宣传策略的典范,包含红、黑和白等常用纳粹象征色的大胆图形。科布伦茨联邦档案馆 (Bundesarchiv Koblenz) (Plak 003
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548. The body of an SS guard next to the railroad track.
Painful Inquiry into the Grim Nature of War," May 22, 2001 (e-mail submission from david.wood@newhouse.com)]
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549. American soldiers execute SS camp guards who have been lined up against a wall during the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp.
Painful Inquiry into the Grim Nature of War," May 22, 2001 (e-mail submission from david.wood@newhouse.com)]
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550. Survivors in Dachau berate an SS guard captured by U.S.
Painful Inquiry into the Grim Nature of War," May 22, 2001 (e-mail submission from david.wood@newhouse.com)]