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21251. Book
1971, Niemoeller married Sibylle von Zell. Niemoeller, age 92, died on March 6, 1984, in Wiesbaden
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21252. Schiffer children in Budapest
János and Éva run and play (probably in 1936 at ages 6 and 3) in City Park. (07:31) Ice skating at the
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21253. Liberation: Germany; Czechoslovakia: Soviet and American Armies
some sort. Two airplanes are parked on the air strip. A group of boys and girls (4-6 years old) in FG
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21254. Family in garden; young women in Monchengladbach
Klaus Peter Weyl (born May 6, 1924) lived in Reichenbach with his parents, Eric Weyl and Else
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21255. Prewar Jewish life in Alsace-Lorraine; tourist views
and August 8 1944 at Guerry are: Salomon Levy, born September 6, 1871 in Ingwiller; Mina Meis Levy
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21256. German town; Degenerate Art exhibit in Munich
inscription over the doorway from Room 6 to Room 7, "Sie hatten vier Jahre Zeit." [They had four years' time
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21257. Gen. Zorn and other German military officers in Russia; musical performance
Reel 2: 00:00:00 Klappe 1-Lo 12: July 6, 1941: German military crossing a pontoon bridge. Shot of
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21258. Schoolhouse and countryside in Zlakow Koscielny, Poland 1937
VS of women farming, horse drawn wagons full of hay. 01:05:36:28: MCU of road sign" Zduny 6 km
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21259. Daily life in Poland, street scenes in Warsaw
sky, the sign on the back of the trolley car reads: "Most Podgerski". 6. MLS, a group of young women
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21260. Nuremberg: War Crimes Trial (IMT) - Soviet compilation
LS of courtroom exhibit showing harvested and processed human skin. Courtroom coverage. Reel 6 (20
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21261. Eisenstein and Grunwald families in Cernosice in 1935
his family. That summer, the Germans decided the family camp was no longer needed. On July 6, 1944
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21262. Czechoslovakia and Poland in 1938
on March 21, 1939 and left his post on April 6, 1939. He died in 1942.
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21263. Nazi crimes: early gassing; corpses; camp atrocities; forced labor; Nuremberg Trial proceedings
Part 3 of GERMAN language version [corresponds to NARA reels 5 & 6] Includes extra shot of nurses
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21264. Cracow
cuts out at 01:27. FILM ID 3894 -- Wieliczka and Mielec 1-6 00:10 Driving along a snowy road; other
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21265. Bronislaw Falborski
-- Camera Roll 6 CR6 Falborski knew what was happening in Chelmno because a young man in the Gestapo told
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21266. Liberation of Buchenwald and Dachau
down a road. 01:12:15 Interspersed shots of piles of corpses and starved inmates. Final shot of 5-6
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21267. Studio portrait of Nechama Bawnik taken in the Lublin ghetto.
as those from the Reich itself, were to be concentrated. By February 1940, 6,300 Jews had been
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21268. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children on board the St.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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21269. An eleven-year-old Jewish girl lies in bed after her liberation in Bergen-Belsen.
July, 6,000 former inmates were taken by the Red Cross to Sweden for convalescence, while the rest
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21270. Men learn industrial knitting in an ORT vocational program in the Windsheim displaced persons' camp.
remained hidden beneath the pond in a bunker 4 by 6 feet. In March 1943 Yidl went to Szczebunski's house
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21271. Wedding party of Yidl Weinstein and Gittl Zucker in the Windsheim displaced persons' camp.
remained hidden beneath the pond in a bunker 4 by 6 feet. In March 1943 Yidl went to Szczebunski's house
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21272. Five Jewish survivors, two of whom were drafted into the Polish army, gather together in Losice.
remained hidden beneath the pond in a bunker 4 by 6 feet. In March 1943 Yidl went to Szczebunski's house
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21273. Members of the Buchenwald children's transport pose outside the Ecouis children's home.
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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21274. Portrait of U.S. combat photographer Arnold E. Samuelson seated in a dining hall with a bowl of soup.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1
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21275. Portrait of U.S. combat photographer Arnold E. Samuelson studies a pile of photographs in his office.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1