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27151. Standing in his car, Adolf Hitler waits to review the next column of passing SA troops during a Reichsparteitag (Reich Party Day) parade.
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27152. Adolf Hitler looks out the window of his former cell at the Landsberg prison during a visit ten years after his release.
Landsberg Prison continued to function as a penal facility after Adolf Hitler's incarceration there ... Landsberg Prison continued to function as a penal facility after Adolf Hitler's incarceration there in 1924
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27153. Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler review the SS Leibstandarte "Adolf Hitler" in a ceremony at the seventh Reichsparteitag (Reich Party Day) in Nuremberg.
Interior of Nazi Germany from 1943 to 1945. Himmler, born in Munich, was the son of a pious Catholic ... Technology from 1918 to 1922. He then worked briefly as a fertilizer salesman and a chicken farmer. In the
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27154. A document certifying that Mendel Rozenblit has completed the required period of quarantine for typhus at the Dachau concentration camp and may now be released for repatriation.
by William A. Smiley, camp surgeon. ... son of Abram Icek and Masza (Markusfeld) Rozenblit, who owned a general store in the town. Mendel had
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27155. A permit issued to Mendel Rozenblit by the mayor of Munich, allowing him to move from Dachau concentration camp to Munich.
son of Abram Icek and Masza (Markusfeld) Rozenblit, who owned a general store in the town. Mendel had ... Wolomin near Warsaw. The following year, his wife gave birth to a son Avraham. Soon after, however, Mira
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27156. A membership certificate in the Union of Victims of Nazi Persecution [Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Nazi-Regimes] belonging to Mendel Rozenblit [here spelled Rozenblueth].
Mendel was imprisoned for a period of three years on racial grounds and that he never was a member of the ... son of Abram Icek and Masza (Markusfeld) Rozenblit, who owned a general store in the town. Mendel had
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27157. David Treger delivers an address at a demonstration in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp to protest against the capture and return of the Exodus 1947 immigration ship.
son of Abram Icek and Masza (Markusfeld) Rozenblit, who owned a general store in the town. Mendel had ... Wolomin near Warsaw. The following year, his wife gave birth to a son Avraham. Soon after, however, Mira
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27158. Jewish DPs who have fled from Poland, sleep in the box car of a train while on their way to the west.
food and shelter along the routes. Generally, the Soviet authorities turned a blind eye to the illegal ... (July 4, 1946) in which 42 Jews were killed in the wake of a ritual murder charge. Over 90
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27159. UNRRA relief worker Greta Fischer, plays on the floor with a group of toddlers at the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
that established the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center. Greta left in 1948 to accompany a group ... Montreal, where she was as a social worker. She died in Israel. Her niece, Lilo Plaschkes, gave Fischer
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27160. German Jewish orphans look out the windows of a Red Cross train while in Marseilles en route from the British Zone of Germany to Palestine.
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27161. Jewish DPs awaiting transportation to the port in Naples, where they will board a ship to Palestine, entertain themselves by doing folk dances.
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27162. Kremen Zorach, a Jewish resistance fighter who was the commander of the demolitions platoons of the "Shczors" and "Kotovsky" partisan battalions.
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27163. A document given to the commander of the scouting group of Alexander Abugov on behalf of the unit of General Riezma Fiodorov.
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27164. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians from Nammering look at the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the town.
On April 19, 1945, a freight train with nearly 4,500 prisoners from Buchenwald pulled onto the ... railr On April 19, 1945, a freight train with nearly 4,500 prisoners from Buchenwald pulled onto the
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27165. Group portrait of members of a partisan battalion of the Armia Ludowa (communist, People's Army), most of whose members were Jews.
band in the Parczew Forest. The People's Guard provided a small quantity of arms to Jewish fighters
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27166. A display box for the "Der Stuermer" newspaper that has been defaced to read, "The Jews are our fortune" instead of "The Jews are our misfortune".
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27167. A dinner party in honor of General Joseph McNarney, the newly appointed commander of US forces in occupied Germany, at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp in Berlin.
Zone of Germany (September 1946) and to push through some of their projects, such as securing a DP ... .S. Forces. He also played a key role in supporting the efforts of the Bricha organization to move thousands
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27168. View of a commercial street in the Warsaw ghetto The store at right sells black paper for covering windows, as well as soap and writing materials.
Born in Muenster, Germany, Georg served as a radio operator in the German army during World War II. An ... Leica camera. In the summer of 1941 when his unit was stationed in Warsaw, Georg was issued a pass by
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27169. Honored guests seated on the dais listen to a speech at the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
immigrated to the US as a child in 1907. He studied for the rabbinate at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan ... Theological Seminary in New York and served as a congregational rabbi in New York from 1922 to 1925. Two
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27170. The bodies of a Jewish family killed on Vasile Conta Street in front of the Fratii Hirschenschon store during the Iasi pogrom.
In late June and early July 1941, a pogrom broke out in Iasi that resulted in the deaths of ... thousand In late June and early July 1941, a pogrom broke out in Iasi that resulted in the deaths of
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27171. On June 29, 1941, Jews arrested by Romanian soldiers and police wait on a street in Iasi before being sent to police headquarters.
In late June and early July 1941, a pogrom broke out in Iasi that resulted in the deaths of ... thousand In late June and early July 1941, a pogrom broke out in Iasi that resulted in the deaths of
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27172. Departing Jewish DPs pose in the open door of a railcar with Saul Sorrin, director of the Neu Friemann displaced persons camp.
about a month's worth of training before being sent to Europe aboard the Gripsholm early in 1946. In ... a supply officer for one of the UNRRA teams. UNRRA was responsible for administering the DP camps
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27173. Siegfried Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was persecuted by the Gestapo until his death in an accident on 22 July 1937.
Paderborn and Detmold, and was adorned for a while with two signs, one of which read "Read the Golden Age ... 1936, Nazi police pressure increased dramatically as a result of the Kusserow family's continued Bible
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27174. Wilhelm Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was arrested and shot in Muenster because of his refusal to serve in the German military.
Paderborn and Detmold, and was adorned for a while with two signs, one of which read "Read the Golden Age ... 1936, Nazi police pressure increased dramatically as a result of the Kusserow family's continued Bible
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27175. Jewish DPs in Cremona, Italy, gather around a plaque memorializing Jews who were killed by the Nazis during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
was born in 1926 in Vilna, where his father was a tailor. Szepsel had a younger sister, Lea. In 1941 ... went into hiding with his mother and sister in the basement of the home of Jacob Gens, a former