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9676. Members of the "Adolf Hitler" SA unit pose on the back of a truck just prior to their departure for Bayreuth to participate in the annual "German Day" celebration.
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9677. A seventeen-year-old Hungarian Jewish boy identifies the body of his father, who was among the concentration camp prisoners from Flossenbuerg shot in the woods near Neunburg vorm Wald while on a death march.
closing in on the Flossenbuerg concentration camp, which was situated 20 kilometers NE of Weiden ... the trains were abandoned and the prisoners were forced to continue their journey on foot. During
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9678. A notice sent by the American Consulate General in Berlin to Arthur Lewy and family, instructing them to report to the consulate on July 26, 1939 with all the required documents, in order to receive their American visas.
Heinz Stephan Lewy was born in Berlin on March 11, 1925. He was the only child of Arthur and ... Gertru Heinz Stephan Lewy was born in Berlin on March 11, 1925. He was the only child of Arthur and
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9679. A list of the documents required of those seeking to move to the United States, that was sent to Arthur Lewy by the American Consulate General in Berlin on July 24, 1939.
Heinz Stephan Lewy was born in Berlin on March 11, 1925. He was the only child of Arthur and ... Gertru Heinz Stephan Lewy was born in Berlin on March 11, 1925. He was the only child of Arthur and
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9680. An SS officer questions two Jewish resistance fighters during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, as SS-Brigadefuehrer Juergen Stroop (rear, center) and his security detail look on.
uprising, as SS-Brigadefuehrer Juergen Stroop (rear, center) and his security detail look on. The original ... Warsaw on March 6th, 1952. He quickly scaled the SS ranks to become an SS-Brigadefuehrer and police ... ). Originally tried and sentenced to death by a U.S. military tribunal in Dachau on March 27, 1947 for his role
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9681. Mattresses and furniture lie piled next to an apartment building on Gesia street to provide a place for the inhabitants to jump during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
assemble for deportation was accompanied by hit and run attacks on German units, which forced their
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9682. Two Jewish boys sit on a bench with their counselors at the Rothschild's Château Ferrière, where they are attending a summer camp sponsored by the OSE (Oeuvre de secours aux Enfants).
Robert Waisman (born Romek Wajsman) is the son of Rywka (Gil) and Chiel Wajsman. He was born on ... Feb Robert Waisman (born Romek Wajsman) is the son of Rywka (Gil) and Chiel Wajsman. He was born on
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9683. A group portrait of Polish Jews from Dabrowa, given to the donor's brother, Rubin Rozen, as a memento of his passing through Brussels on his way to the United States.
Moniek was sent on a forced march to Buchenwald that lasted six weeks. Soon after his arrival, Moniek ... was transferred to Theresienstadt, where he was liberated by the Soviets on May 6, 1945. Moniek
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9684. Detail of the "Enemies of the State" segment, featuring anti-Nazi pamphlets published by communists and social democrats operating from France and Czechoslovakia, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
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9685. 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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9686. View of the Kristallnacht segment, featuring a desecrated torah ark from Nentershausen, Germany and a photo mural of the destruction of the Essen synagogue, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
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9687. Detail of the photo mural of members of the Zegota (Council for Aid to Jews) underground displayed on the second floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
on the second floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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9688. The dissecting table, casting of crematoria doors, crematoria implements, and twisted truck chassis on display in the third floor tower room of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
on display in the third floor tower room of the permanent exhibition at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial
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9689. View of the "No Help, No Haven, 1938" display, featuring the guest book from the Hotel Royal in Evian-les-Bains, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
Evian-les-Bains, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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9690. Detail of the "Terror in Poland" segment, featuring a tree stump in front of a photo of a killing action in Palmiry, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
action in Palmiry, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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9691. Detail of the "Murder of the Handicapped" segment, featuring a bed, blanket and doctor's smock from the Sachsenberg clinic, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition in the U.S.
the Sachsenberg clinic, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition in the U.S. Holocaust Memorial
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9692. Detail of the "Murder of the Handicapped" segment, featuring the Hartheim Institute register and photographs of euthanasia victims, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition in the U.S.
photographs of euthanasia victims, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition in the U.S. Holocaust
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9693. View of a casting taken of the gate to the main camp at Auschwitz with the sign "Arbeit Macht Frei" [Work Makes One Free] that is displayed on the third floor of the permanent exhibition in the U.S.
[Work Makes One Free] that is displayed on the third floor of the permanent exhibition in the U
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9694. A pair of red wooden clogs similar to those worn by most residents of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France, as the war wore on and shoes became harder to come by.
as the war wore on and shoes became harder to come by. This pair of clogs was made for the donor by ... Le Chambon-sur-Lignon is one of a cluster of largely Protestant villages on the Plateau Vivarais ... -Lig Le Chambon-sur-Lignon is one of a cluster of largely Protestant villages on the Plateau Vivarais
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9695. 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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9696. A collection of valises belonging to Jews who were deported to death camps, that are displayed at the base of the railcar on the third floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
the base of the railcar on the third floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial
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9697. The front of a children's identification card stamped with a "J" for "Jude," issued to Heinz Straus on December 6, 1938, which allowed him to emigrate with his family to the United States.
Israelitische Volkschule, which he entered on April 1, 1935. He also was involved in many social activities at ... witnessed the burning of the Essen synagogue and youth center during Kristallnacht. The next day, on
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9698. Close up portrait of two Jewish brides who were married in a double wedding ceremony that took place on Lag b'Omer, May 27, 1948 in the Prinz Albrecht Hall in Munich.
place on Lag b'Omer, May 27, 1948 in the Prinz Albrecht Hall in Munich. Pictured on the left is Fajgl ... Fiszel, and on the right, Henni Kestenberg. ... Sportschule, where he was liberated by the Soviets on May 8, 1945. Berl's parents, his brother Szlamek, and
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9699. Beno and Gerd Zwienicki (standing first and second on the right) pose in front of their father's bicycle shop with a group of non-Jewish children from the neighborhood.
Germany in 1939 after having endured their mother's murder and their own arrest on Kristallnacht. One of ... seminary. On the night of Kristallnacht the students of the rabbinical seminary, including Gerd, were
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9700. Affidavit in lieu of a passport issued to Gerd Zwienicki by the Commissioner of the Superior Court for the District of Montreal, attesting that he had arrived from Germany in 1939 on a stateless passport.
seminary. On the night of Kristallnacht the students of the rabbinical seminary, including Gerd, were ... Following Benno's release, the family departed for Canada, leaving Germany on May 31, 1939.