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851. Rifka Muscovitz Glatz describes living on a kibbutz and dealing with language barriers
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852. Sam Spiegel describes conditions on board a ship to the United States
Auschwitz and then forced to work in a train factory. He survived eight days on a
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853. SS men or German officers on a cliff near the Babyn Yar killing site
SS men or German police officers on one of the sandy cliffs near
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854. Lisa and Aron with Chicago Mayor Richard Daley on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Lisa and Aron with Chicago Mayor Richard Daley on Holocaust
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855. Photograph showing Kurt, Helene Reik's son, and his wife, on vacation in Croatia
Photograph showing Kurt, Helene Reik's son, and his wife, while on vacation in April/May 1938 in ... thoughts, recollections, and diary entries in the margins and on the backs of family pictures that she had
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856. Handkerchief carried by a young Hungarian Jewish girl on the Kasztner train
left Budapest on the Kasztner rescue train.
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857. Defendant Adolf Eichmann points to the city of Danzig on a map
Danzig (Gdansk) on a map during his trial in Jerusalem. Israel, July 18, 1961.
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858. Boleslaw Brodecki describes hangings in a labor camp and their impact on the prisoners
escaped on a train heading for the Soviet border. The Germans invaded Soviet
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859. Martin Niemöller on a visit to the United States after World War II
Martin Niemöller, a German theologian and pastor, on a visit
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860. Wilek (William) Loew describes Jewish life in prewar Lvov, including restrictions on admission to schools
Soviets took over Wilek's home and the family business, Wilek was able to continue his schooling. On June ... thousands of prisoners sent on a death march to the German interior as Allied
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861. Klara Taussig and Ernst Brecher on an outing in the Austrian countryside
Klara Taussig and Ernst Brecher go on an outing in the Austrian countryside before their ... marriage. They later had a son, Heinz, who was born on August 29, 1932 in Graz, Austria. where his father
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862. Public Opinion Poll on Entering World War II
Public Opinion Poll on Entering World War II Do you think the United States should declare war on
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863. 1. German Police Support Nazi Attacks on Jews
1. German Police Support Nazi Attacks on Jews 1. German Police Support Nazi Attacks on Jews
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864. 5. A Professor Helps Students Take on Nazism
5. A Professor Helps Students Take on Nazism 5. A Professor Helps Students Take on Nazism
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865. The UN Diplomatic Conference on the establishment of an International Criminal Court
The United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an ... International Criminal Court opened a five week session on June 15, 1998, in Rome, Italy.
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866. Formation of the Center for Research on Racial Hygiene and Demographic Biology
Robert Ritter becomes head of a new eugenics research center focusing on racially classifying Roma and Sinti.
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867. David Stoliar describes conditions on board the Struma during the journey to Istanbul
to Palestine. In December 1941, David left Romania from Constanta, a port city on the Black Sea, on ... reached Istanbul, Turkey, its first stop on the way to Palestine, only with great difficulty. Turkish
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868. Leo Schneiderman describes conditions on a freight car during deportation from Lodz to Auschwitz
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869. A Jewish man is forced to paint anti-Jewish graffiti on a storefront in Vienna
Onlookers watch as a Jewish man is forced to paint anti-Jewish graffiti on a shuttered
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870. Norbert Wollheim describes his experiences on a transport during deportation from Berlin
Norbert studied law and was a social worker in Berlin. He worked on the
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871. Refugee wounded while resisting British soldiers on board the ship Knesset Israel
young Jewish refugee, wounded while resisting British soldiers on board the
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872. Thomas Buergenthal describes the impact of the Nuremberg trials on the development of international law
served as chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience; was named ... Buergenthal taught at several leading law schools and wrote more than a dozen books and numerous articles on
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873. Photograph documenting medical experiments on a Polish prisoner in the Ravensbrück concentration camp
medical experiments conducted on them. The camp was the site of bone-grafting experiments and experiments ... the 74 "rabbits" for medical experimentation. German doctors experimented on her twice in November and
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874. Alfred Rosenberg's 1923 commentary on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Alfred Rosenberg's 1923 commentary on the
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875. Belle Mayer Zeck describes the impact of the Nuremberg trials on her