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13451. Lost Families, Lost Futures
Bibi, age unknown, Farez Alam, 50, Hafez Rahman, 13, Sura Khatu, 48, Abdu Rahman, 27, and Abdullah, 5
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13452. Revloutionizing Election Campaigning: Hitler over Germany
the ballots—more than 11.5 million votes. Forced into a runoff election, he gained two million
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13453. Film: Massacre on the Beach
shoots them into mass graves. In the first months of the German occupation of Latvia, more than 5
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13454. Hitler Youth
significant increase in membership. By 1937, membership in the Hitler Youth grew to 5.4 million (65% of youth
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13455. World War I and its Aftermath: Key Dates
Ottomans killed between 664,000 and 1.2 million Armenians of the estimated 1.5 million Armenians living in
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13456. Martin Weiss
and overcrowded conditions. He was liberated at Gunskirchen by the United States Army on May 5, 1945
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13457. Budy: An Auschwitz Subcamp
Women’s Camp: On April 5, 1943, following the transfer of the
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13458. Death Penalty for Aiding Jews
and Police Leader in the Warsaw District Warsaw, September 5, 1942
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13459. Deceiving the Public
and military personnel killed between 5,000 and 6,000 ethnic Germans, whom they had perceived, in the
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13460. Börgermoor Camp
.”5 As the singing episode demonstrated, Börgermoor inmates asserted limited autonomy. In late
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13461. Jewish refugee children are shown on the deck of the SS President Harding looking out at the lower New York skyline.
New York skyline. The ship carried 50 children who ranged in age from 5 to 15 and went to an estate
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13462. William A. Scott,III, shortly after his induction at Fort Benning, Georgia.
with 5 others out of a group of 310 men in 6 months. He was then assigned to 183rd Engineer Combat
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13463. Portrait of the Majerowicz family in the Warsaw ghetto.
Majerowicz, Chaim (age 10), Cesia (age 12). Front row, left to right: Pesia-Pola, Lunia (age 5 and daughter
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13464. Election campaign banners posted on the gate of the Zeilsheim displaced persons' camp.
for List #5."
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13465. Propaganda slide produced by the Reich Propaganda Office entitled "The Fearful Legacy of an Alcoholic." According to the chart, an alcoholic will have 894 descendants in 83 years and of these 40 will live in extreme poverty, 67 will be hardened criminals, 7 will be murderers, 181 will turn to prostitution, and 142 will be beggars.
prostitution, and 142 will be beggars. Altogether, these "asocials" and their activities will cost 5 million
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13466. Handdrawn map of the Chieming displaced persons camp in Traunstein executed by UNRRA Direction Team 159.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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13467. Two pages from the 89-page English "Guide to the Care of Displaced Persons in Germany" printed by the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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13468. An album page featuring two photographs of empty rooms at the Sonthofen displaced persons center.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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13469. Cover page of a program for an exhibition of the ORT-UNRRA vocational schools in the 5th district, 1946.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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13470. Memo written by Robert D. Grigsby, Deputy Director of UNRRA Team 109 at the Feldafing displaced persons camp, to the UNRRA Regional Office XX Corps, proposing a farming project for 500 Jewish DPs wishing to emigrate to Palestine.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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13471. Handwritten chart in English listing children at Landsberg displaced persons camp by nationality and age.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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13472. Standing before the grand staircase in the unfinished Hall of Witness are, from left, National Campaign Chairman Miles Lerman; Leslie Wexner; his mother, Bella Wexner; Council Chairman Harvey M.
Meyerhoff; Albert Ratner; and Albert (Sonny) Abramson. The Wexner Family donated $5 million to underwrite
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13473. Memorial plaque marking the spot where Josef Hamberger was shot and killed one hour before liberation.
He was in charge of keeping the records of roll-calls. On February 5, he was evacuated from Gross
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13474. Sketch of two young children drawn by Aba Sztern in the Beaune-la-Rolande transit camp.
occupation of France, Aba was interned in Beaune-la-Rolande. Subsequently, he was deported on convoy no. 5
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13475. Class portrait of children at an elementary school in Paris, which was attended by Aba Sztern.
occupation of France, Aba was interned in Beaune-la-Rolande. Subsequently, he was deported on convoy no. 5