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4301. Oral history interview with Jacob Freier
officers; having to evacuate to the ghetto on various occasions; the shooting of 80 Jews in the ghetto; his
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4302. Oral history interview with Marc Donadille
on the run; the birth of his first child in 1936; hiding 80 Jews over the course of the war; his
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4303. Poster published by Office of War Information in 1943
overall: Height: 31.880 inches (80.975 cm) | Width: 24.130 inches (61.29 cm)
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4304. Poster, Association Nationale des Victimes du Nazisme
overall: Height: 47.250 inches (120.015 cm) | Width: 31.500 inches (80.01 cm)
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4305. Drawing by Hungarian survivor Gyorgy Kadar
overall: Height: 31.496 inches (80 cm) | Width: 41.535 inches (105.499 cm)
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4306. Oral history interview with Frank Wallis
80 min.
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4307. 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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4308. 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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4309. 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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4310. 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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4311. 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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4312. 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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4313. 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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4314. Life After the Holocaust: Norman Salsitz
... Narrator: In the evening, the 80-year-old Norman records songs, which, at 8 years of age, he harmonized
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4315. Oral history interview with Simon Wiesenthal
and missed him by 80 minutes; his wife, who lives in Italy, and his son, who lives in Vienna, Austria
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4316. Artwork by Frederick Terna
overall: Height: 41.500 inches (105.41 cm) | Width: 31.625 inches (80.328 cm)
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4317. Der stille Garten : deutsche Maler der ersten hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts : mit über 100 zum grossen Teil ganzseitigen Abbildungen [Book]
16, 80, 10 str. : ilustr. ; 27 cm.
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4318. Partisan activity in Lithuania
Organized in the following order: Reel 1; fond 11, opis 1-81. Reel 2; fond 10, opis 1-80. Reel 3
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4319. German issued Greek currency, 25,000 Drachmai note
can be traced back to the 6th century BC. The currency was discontinued after the Roman conquest of
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4320. German issued Greek currency, 100,000 Drachmai note
Drachma, can be traced back to the 6th century BC. The currency was discontinued after the Roman conquest
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4321. German issued Greek currency, 5,000 Drachmai note
can be traced back to the 6th century BC. The currency was discontinued after the Roman conquest of
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4322. German issued Greek currency, 500 million Drachmai note
Drachma, can be traced back to the 6th century BC. The currency was discontinued after the Roman conquest
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4323. German issued Greek currency, 1,000,000 Drachmai note
Drachma, can be traced back to the 6th century BC. The currency was discontinued after the Roman conquest
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4324. German issued Greek currency, 50,000 Drachmai note
can be traced back to the 6th century BC. The currency was discontinued after the Roman conquest of
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4325. German issued Greek currency, 100 Drachmai note
can be traced back to the 6th century BC. The currency was discontinued after the Roman conquest of