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10026. Věc: Dotazniky pro repatriaci-prověřeni.
Ministerstvo Vnitra v Likvidaci Interior Ministry in Liquidation
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10027. Věc: Dotazniky pro repatriaci-prověřeni.
Ministerstvo Vnitra v Likvidaci Interior Ministry in Liquidation
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10028. Věc: Prodloužení cest. pasů.
Vyslanectví Československé Republiky v Londýně Embassy of the Czechoslovak Republic in London
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10029. Věc: Prodloužení pasů.
Vyslanectví Československé Republiky v Londýně Embassy of the Czechoslovak Republic in London
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10030. Ambassador Eizenstat, DOJ Special Investigations Office to Receive Museum's 2021 Elie Wiesel Award
charge of constructing the Saturn V rocket. OSI also performed the key investigative work, under
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10031. Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945
Purchase Upcoming Volumes Volume V: Nazi Sites for Racial Persecution, Detention, Resettlement, and
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10032. Marti Vidor Nitrini and family papers
Donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1995 by Marti V. Nitrini
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10033. Donald J. De Lotell papers
Correspondence (2 V-mail letters from Donald de Lotell to his wife, describing impressions of
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10034. International Red Cross vehicles parked in a section of the Mauthausen concentration camp after liberation.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; V. Ellifritz
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10035. Aerial photograph of an area near the Mauthausen concentration camp, where the American army established its 130th Evacuation Hospital to care for survivors.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; V. Ellifritz
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10036. Portrait of a young Jewish woman in the Czeladz ghetto.
Polish caption on the back reads: "15.V.1942 during the war, unknown what tomorrow might bring."
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10037. Michael Sherman correspondence
Davis V.R. Sherman and Caroline W. Sherman, in memory of Michael Sherman
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10038. Michael Sherman papers
Davis V.R. Sherman and Caroline W. Sherman, in memory of Michael Sherman
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10039. [Newspaper]
Mosty 1 v. No. 4
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10040. Forrest James Robinson Jr. collection
bond drives; Pearl Harbor; V for Victory; and related subjects.
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10041. Adler and Houska families collection
The collection was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2017 by Jaromir V
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10042. Oral history interview with Steve Gure
Steven V. Gure
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10043. Law, Justice, and the Holocaust
), October 1, 1942 Jurists' Trial Verdict (US v. Josef Alstötter, et
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10044. John Vincent Tillman collection
and Katherine Tillman, the son-in-law and daughter of John V. Tillman.
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10045. Drawing of a man in the Kovno ghetto
verso: lower right, encircled, "Otto v. Mauderode/Tilsit", in ink ... overall: Height: 4.330 inches (10.998 cm) | Width: 3.540 inches (8.992 cm)
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10046. The bodies of prisoners killed in the Nordhausen concentration camp lie in mass graves dug by German civilians under orders from American troops.
-Nordhausen," Nazi concentration camp in Nordhausen, Germany, which usually contained between 3,000 and 4 ... The Reich city, 120 miles southwest of Berlin, was a manufacturing center for Nazi V-weapons. BIPPA
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10047. German civilians from the town of Nordhausen dig mass graves for the victims of the Nordhausen concentration camp.
Nordhausen, Germany, which usually contained between 3,000 and 4,000 prisoners. The dead lay beside the sick ... southwest of Berlin, was a manufacturing center for Nazi V-weapons. BIPPA
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10048. Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) [Newspaper]
Philadelphia Inquirer, Victory Extra, Vol. 232, No. 128, V, May 8, 1945 ... -- PAGES 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15
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10049. Der Stürmer (Nuremberg, Germany) [Newspaper]
death at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg. [Encyclopedia of the Holocaust. Vol. 3-4. New ... Issue of Der Sturmer newspaper v. : ill. ; 43 cm. Weekly Nr. 1 (1923)- Ceased in Feb. 1945. Notes
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10050. Der Stürmer (Nuremberg, Germany) [Newspaper]
death at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg. [Encyclopedia of the Holocaust. Vol. 3-4. New ... Issue of Der Sturmer newspaper v. : ill. ; 43 cm. Weekly Nr. 1 (1923)- Ceased in Feb. 1945. Notes