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301. View of the Mauthausen concentration camp
taken after the liberation of the camp. Austria, May 5-30, 1945.
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302. Barracks at the Flossenbürg camp
seen here after liberation of the camp by US forces. Flossenbürg, Germany, May 5, 1945.
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303. Sleeping quarters in Wöbbelin
US forces. Germany, May 5, 1945.
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304. Crematoria at the Gusen camp
remains after liberation. Austria, May 5, 1945.
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305. Caring for survivors of Wöbbelin
hospital for medical attention. Germany, May 4–5, 1945.
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306. Bodies of victims of the Gunskirchen subcamp of Mauthausen
after May 5, 1945.
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307. Purim portrait of a kindergarten class
gymnasium. Kovno, Lithuania, March 5, 1939.
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308. Indictment of the IG Farben defendants
case #6 of the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings. May 5, 1947.
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309. A group of children assembled for deportation to Chelmno
deportation. Lodz, Poland, September 5-12, 1942.
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310. Jews liberated from the Gęsiówka camp during the Warsaw uprising
Polish uprising. August 5, 1944.
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311. SS chief Heinrich Himmler visits the Lodz ghetto
greets the Nazi officials. Lodz, Poland, June 5, 1941.
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312. General Dwight D. Eisenhower with paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division
before their jump into German-occupied France (D-Day). June 5, 1944.
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313. Liberated Soviet and Polish prisoners at Mauthausen
Mauthausen concentration camp immediately after liberation. Austria, May 5
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314. A pile of corpses in the Mauthausen concentration camp
Mauthausen concentration camp after liberation. Mauthausen, Austria, May 5-15
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315. Corpses found by US soldiers after the liberation of Gunskirchen
Mauthausen concentration camp. Austria, after May 5, 1945.
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316. A survivor in Wöbbelin
camp. Germany, May 4-5, 1945.
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317. Bodies of prisoners discovered in Wöbbelin
barracks in Wöbbelin. Germany, May 4–5, 1945.
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318. An American soldier stands guard in front of the Hadamar Institute
an American military photographer soon after the liberation. Germany, April 5, 1945.
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319. View of one of the mass graves at Hadamar
American military photographer soon after the liberation. Germany, April 5, 1945.
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320. Rations for Soviet prisoners of war
ration of this "bread" for Soviet prisoners of war was less than 5 ounces
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321. Aron in Budapest, 1945
only our final destination." July 5, 1945, Budapest, Hungary.
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322. Secretary of State Cordell Hull signs the Neutrality Law
the State Department. Washington, DC, United States, September 5, 1939.
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323. Nursing staff at the Hadamar "euthanasia" facility
Hadamar stand outside of the institution after the arrival of US forces, April 5, 1945. Irmgard Huber, the
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324. German children read an anti-Jewish propaganda book titled Der Giftpilz
translated title of which is "Trust No Fox." Germany, ca. 1938. (Source record ID: E39 Nr .2381/5)
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325. Jewish Brigade commander
more than 5,000 Jewish volunteers from Palestine organized into three infantry battalions and several