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22151. One of a series of cartoons from a French language, anti-Jewish pamphlet entitled, "The Canker Which Corroded France," published by the Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions in Paris.
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22152. "One of a series of cartoons from a French language, anti-Jewish pamphlet entitled, "The Canker Which Corroded France," published by the Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions in Paris.
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22153. One of a series of cartoons from a French language, anti-Jewish pamphlet entitled, "The Canker Which Corroded France," published by the Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions in Paris.
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22154. One of a series of cartoons from a French language, anti-Jewish pamphlet entitled, "The Canker Which Corroded France," published by the Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions in Paris.
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22155. One of a series of cartoons from a French language, anti-Jewish pamphlet entitled, "The Canker Which Corroded France," published by the Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions in Paris.
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22156. One of a series of cartoons from a French language, anti-Jewish pamphlet entitled, "The Canker Which Corroded France," published by the Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions in Paris.
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22157. One of a series of cartoons from a French language, anti-Jewish pamphlet entitled, "The Canker Which Corroded France," published by the Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions in Paris.
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22158. Last of a series of cartoons from a French language, anti-Jewish pamphlet entitled, "The Canker Which Corroded France," published by the Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions in Paris.
reconciliation. Adhere to a final liquidation of the Jewish Questions."
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22159. Title page of a Catholic prayerbook given to the donor, Sara Lamhaut, a Belgian-Jewish child in hiding at the Soeurs de Sainte Marie convent school in Wezembeek-Oppem near Brussels, on the occasion of her First Communion.
She was born on May 24, 1931 in Brussels, Belgium, where her father was a tailor. During the German ... and then was taken to the Mechelin transit camp. A short time later, she was deported to Auschwitz
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22160. Portrait of the Freund brothers. One photograph among a series of family portraits taken by a Jewish studio photographer in Sighet, Romania in the 1920's and 30's.
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22161. A young Willem Arondeus in his flat in Blaricum. Later during the war, Arondeus led a gay resistance group in Amsterdam which was responsible for bombing the Amsterdam Population Registry offices.
others sought by the Nazis. As a result of the act, Arondeus was executed in 1943. His rescue efforts
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22162. German civilians from Schwarzenfeld load a wagon with coffins to be transported to a mass grave from which the bodies of 140 Hungarian, Polish, and Russian Jews were exhumed.
,000 prisoners. At this time, a series of evacuation transports were sent by train to the southwest, in the ... this purpose. Others were just left by the side of the road. On April 16th, a transport left
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22163. Handry Hundblut, formerly a major in the SA and wartime tank commandant, exhumes the body of one of 71 political prisoners from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
71 political prisoners from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs. ... 71 political prisoners from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs. The victims, most of
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22164. A seventeen-year-old Hungarian Jewish boy identifies the body of his father, who was among the concentration camp prisoners from Flossenbuerg shot in the woods near Neunburg vorm Wald while on a death march.
concentration camp prisoners from Flossenbuerg shot in the woods near Neunburg vorm Wald while on a death march. ... concentration camp prisoners from Flossenbuerg shot in the woods near Neunburg vorm Wald while on a death march.
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22165. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians view the bodies of female prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the Helmbrechts concentration camp, a sub-camp of Flossenbuerg.
"death march" began in Gruenberg, a sub-camp of Gross Rosen in Lower Silesia. The 900 female prisoners ... of Gruenberg were evacuated along with a similar number of female prisoners from the Gross Rosen sub
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22166. Major Frank Ankner with the 5th Infantry Division, Medical Battalion, takes the pulse of a female Jewish survivor of a death march at an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
Jewish survivor of a death march at an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia. ... Jewish survivor of a death march at an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia. The
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22167. A letter addressed to Gejza Elbert from the Ministry of the Interior ordering him to employ a member of the Hlinka Guard who would immediately assume complete control over his business.
born August 22, 1941 in Nemecka Lupca, Slovakia, where her father had owned a wholesale business before ... suddenly the following month. Denise, who was then less than a year old, was saved from deportation by
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22168. Two Jewish boys sit on a bench with their counselors at the Rothschild's Château Ferrière, where they are attending a summer camp sponsored by the OSE (Oeuvre de secours aux Enfants).
they are attending a summer camp sponsored by the OSE (Oeuvre de secours aux Enfants). ... they are attending a summer camp sponsored by the OSE (Oeuvre de secours aux Enfants). Pictured from
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22169. A partially filled mass grave lies in the foreground as American soldiers walk around a barn outside of Gardelegen in which over 1,000 prisoners were burned alive by the SS.
A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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22170. A group portrait of Polish Jews from Dabrowa, given to the donor's brother, Rubin Rozen, as a memento of his passing through Brussels on his way to the United States.
Szczakowa [perhaps Szczepankowo] labor camp, where he worked in a leather workshop. A year later he was ... moved to the Annaberg labor camp and then to Gruenberg, where he worked in a textile factory. While in
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22171. Mathilde Stern walks down a Willebadessen street with her sister-in-law, Rosa Stern (pushing cart), and daughter-in-law, Resi Markhoff Stern, who is pushing her son, Manfred, in a stroller.
), and daughter-in-law, Resi Markhoff Stern, who is pushing her son, Manfred, in a stroller. ... ), and daughter-in-law, Resi Markhoff Stern, who is pushing her son, Manfred, in a stroller.
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22172. A document certifying that Viktor Stern has been a patient at the medical station in Graefeling-Munich from May 2-17, 1945, and is now being transferred to the Ausweichkrankenhaus Kempfenhausen.
document recounts that Stern had been forced on a death march, which began on April 26, 1945, that he had ... escaped from his captures together with a fellow inmate, Jakob Rocker, and had been taken care of by some
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22173. Composite photograph of two badges: (1) a triangular concentration camp prisoner badge with the letter T for Tschechoslowakei (Czech) issued to Czech political prisoner Karl Bruml, and (2) a Dutch Jewish star with the word Jood (Jew) printed on it.
letter T for Tschechoslowakei (Czech) issued to Czech political prisoner Karl Bruml, and (2) a Dutch ... letter T for Tschechoslowakei (Czech) issued to Czech political prisoner Karl Bruml, and (2) a Dutch
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22174. View of the Kristallnacht segment, featuring a desecrated torah ark from Nentershausen, Germany and a photo mural of the destruction of the Essen synagogue, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
a photo mural of the destruction of the Essen synagogue, on the fourth floor of the permanent ... a photo mural of the destruction of the Essen synagogue, on the fourth floor of the permanent
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22175. Poster in German promoting support for the war effort with the words, "The victory belongs to our flag!" In the center is a drawing of an eagle with outspread wings and a row of red and black battle flags.