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6876. Jean-Marc Dreyfus
"«10 890 tableaux, 583 sculptures, 583 tapisseries, 2 477 pièces de mobiliers anciens, 5 825 pièces de
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6877. American Witnesses Poster Set
. Additional Resources Promotional Flyer, 8.5”x11” (PDF) Poster Set Preview (PDF) Poster Set Discussion
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6878. Hours, Location, and Transportation
and its exhibitions are open from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Location The Museum is located on the
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6879. What is the Community of Holocaust Education Centers?
.org. 5
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6880. Sudan
Since the mid-20th century, more than 2.5 million Sudanese have been killed in brutal conflicts
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6881. Hainichen
consisted of SA-Sturm 5/139, later supplemented by SA-Sturmbann II/148 from Colditz
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6882. Tunisia Campaign
January 5, 1943, and an attack on German positions at Gafsa in west central Tunisia on March 17, 1943. On
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6883. A group of children assembled for deportation to Chelmno
deportation. Lodz, Poland, September 5-12, 1942.
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6884. Bad Gastein Displaced Persons Camps
Regiment, and a People’s Committee. The committee was composed of 25 elected members: 5 members from each
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6885. Jews liberated from the Gęsiówka camp during the Warsaw uprising
Polish uprising. August 5, 1944.
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6886. SS chief Heinrich Himmler visits the Lodz ghetto
greets the Nazi officials. Lodz, Poland, June 5, 1941.
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6887. 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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6888. Liberated Soviet and Polish prisoners at Mauthausen
Mauthausen concentration camp immediately after liberation. Austria, May 5
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6889. A pile of corpses in the Mauthausen concentration camp
Mauthausen concentration camp after liberation. Mauthausen, Austria, May 5-15
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6890. Jewish Brigade Group
formally established in September 1944. It included more than 5,000 Jewish volunteers from Palestine
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6891. Luxembourg
Luxembourg on September 5, 1940, followed by several other anti-Jewish ordinances. In practice, however, Jews
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6892. Roma (Gypsies) in Prewar Europe
often moved seasonally, depending on their occupations. In 1939, about 1 to 1.5 million Roma
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6893. Corpses found by US soldiers after the liberation of Gunskirchen
Mauthausen concentration camp. Austria, after May 5, 1945.
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6894. Yiddishe Shtime, December 1945
Includes black border notice of 5,700,000 Jewish victims. [From the USHMM special exhibition Flight and
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6895. Fire Oaths
5. Against the falsification of our history and disparagement of its great figures
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6896. The 8th Armored Division during World War II
and Halberstadt-Zwieberge II. More than 5,000 inmates were incarcerated in these two subcamps, where
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6897. A survivor in Wöbbelin
camp. Germany, May 4-5, 1945.
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6898. Bodies of prisoners discovered in Wöbbelin
barracks in Wöbbelin. Germany, May 4–5, 1945.
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6899. 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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6900. View of one of the mass graves at Hadamar
American military photographer soon after the liberation. Germany, April 5, 1945.