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6051. Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz
Ben 出生在罗马尼亚特兰西瓦尼亚喀尔巴阡山脉的一个小村庄。当他还是婴儿时,全家便移居到了美国。后来他进入哈佛大学学习刑法。1943 年,Ben 从哈佛大学法学院毕业。之后他加入了美国防空炮营 ... 接受训练,为同盟国进入西欧做准备。第二次世界大战欧洲战争末期,Ben 被调至美军的战争犯罪调查部门,负责收集被指控的纳粹战犯的罪证,并对其进行逮捕。在纽伦堡后续审判的特别行动队案件中,他最终成为美国首席
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6052. Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz
Ben 出生在罗马尼亚特兰西瓦尼亚喀尔巴阡山脉的一个小村庄。当他还是婴儿时,全家便移居到了美国。后来他进入哈佛大学学习刑法。1943 年,Ben 从哈佛大学法学院毕业。之后他加入了美国防空炮营 ... 接受训练,为同盟国进入西欧做准备。第二次世界大战欧洲战争末期,Ben 被调至美军的战争犯罪调查部门,负责收集被指控的纳粹战犯的罪证,并对其进行逮捕。在纽伦堡后续审判的特别行动队案件中,他最终成为美国首席
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6053. Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz
Ben 出生在罗马尼亚特兰西瓦尼亚喀尔巴阡山脉的一个小村庄。当他还是婴儿时,全家便移居到了美国。后来他进入哈佛大学学习刑法。1943 年,Ben 从哈佛大学法学院毕业。之后他加入了美国防空炮营 ... 接受训练,为同盟国进入西欧做准备。第二次世界大战欧洲战争末期,Ben 被调至美军的战争犯罪调查部门,负责收集被指控的纳粹战犯的罪证,并对其进行逮捕。在纽伦堡后续审判的特别行动队案件中,他最终成为美国首席
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6054. Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz
Ben 出生在罗马尼亚特兰西瓦尼亚喀尔巴阡山脉的一个小村庄。当他还是婴儿时,全家便移居到了美国。后来他进入哈佛大学学习刑法。1943 年,Ben 从哈佛大学法学院毕业。之后他加入了美国防空炮营 ... 接受训练,为同盟国进入西欧做准备。第二次世界大战欧洲战争末期,Ben 被调至美军的战争犯罪调查部门,负责收集被指控的纳粹战犯的罪证,并对其进行逮捕。在纽伦堡后续审判的特别行动队案件中,他最终成为美国首席
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6055. Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz
Ben 出生在罗马尼亚特兰西瓦尼亚喀尔巴阡山脉的一个小村庄。当他还是婴儿时,全家便移居到了美国。后来他进入哈佛大学学习刑法。1943 年,Ben 从哈佛大学法学院毕业。之后他加入了美国防空炮营 ... 接受训练,为同盟国进入西欧做准备。第二次世界大战欧洲战争末期,Ben 被调至美军的战争犯罪调查部门,负责收集被指控的纳粹战犯的罪证,并对其进行逮捕。在纽伦堡后续审判的特别行动队案件中,他最终成为美国首席
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6056. Sarah (Sheila) Peretz Etons
1939 年 9 月 1 日,德国入侵波兰。德军占领当地后,Sarah(那时还是个三岁的孩子)和母亲被强制送入隔都。一天,有个信仰天主教的波兰警察告诉她们隔都将被清除。这名警察先是将母女二人 ... 带到家中隐藏了起来,后又藏到存放土豆的地窖里,最后藏在他家的鸡圈里。藏了两年多的时间,直到苏军解放了该地区。战后,1947 年,Sarah 从欧洲移民到以色列,后于 1963 年移居美国。
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6057. Robert Wagemann
Robert 和他的家人是耶和华见证会成员。纳粹将耶和华见证会视为国家的敌人,因为他们拒绝宣誓效忠阿道夫希特勒,或拒绝服役于德国军队。尽管受到纳粹迫害,但是 Robert 的家庭仍然继续从事 ... 宗教活动。在 Robert 出生前不久,他的母亲因分发宗教材料而短暂入狱。Robert 的臀部在母亲分娩过程中受伤,给他留下了终身残疾。当 Robert 5 岁时,他在 Schlierheim 被要求 ... 进行体格检查。他的母亲偷听到工作人员的谈话,说要对 Robert 施行安乐死。由于害怕他们杀害 Robert,母亲夺过儿子逃离了诊所。1939 年秋,纳粹医生开始系统地杀害他们认为身体和精神上有残疾的人。
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6058. Dorotka (Dora) Goldstein Roth
1939 年,德国入侵波兰后,Dora 一家逃到立陶宛的维尔那 (Vilna)。德国人占领维尔那后,Dora 的父亲遭枪杀,家里的其他人被限制在维尔那犹太人区内。Dora、她的姐姐和母亲被驱逐 ... 到拉脱维亚的凯撒沃尔德 (Kaiserwald) 集中营,后被转送到但泽附近的施图特霍夫 (Stutthof) 集中营。她的母亲和姐姐在施图特霍夫死去。Dora 本人也受了枪伤,但幸运的是随后就被解放
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6059. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell
来往的一些人,得到了伪造的证件。她的母亲、妹妹和父亲都被驱逐到威斯特伯克 (Westerbork) 集中营,之后又被转移到奥斯威辛集中营。而 Barbara 凭那些伪造的证件逃过一劫,并开始为抵抗组织 ... 工作。她帮助将犹太人带到藏身之处,还将一些犹太人藏到用自己的假名字租下的一套公寓中。
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6060. 本雅明•费伦茨【Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz】
Ben 出生在罗马尼亚特兰西瓦尼亚 (Transylvania) 喀尔巴阡山脉 (Carpathian Mountains) 的一个小村庄。当他还是婴儿时,全家便移居到了美国。后来他进入哈佛 ... 大学学习刑法。1943 年,费伦茨从哈佛大学法学院毕业。之后他加入了美国防空炮营接受训练,为盟军进入西欧做准备。第二次世界大战欧洲战争末期,费伦茨被调至美军的战争犯罪调查部门,负责收集被指控的纳粹战犯的 ... 罪证,并对其进行逮捕。在纽伦堡后续审判的特别行动队案件中,他最终成为美国首席检察官。
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6061. “纳粹计划”:1935 年第七次纳粹党代表大会
影片“纳粹计划”曾作为证据于 1945 年 12 月 11 日 在纽伦堡国际军事法庭上展示。本影片是在海军司令詹姆斯·多诺万 (James Donovan) 的监督下,由巴德·舒尔贝格 ... (Budd Schulberg) 和其他美军人员进行编制,以供审判使用。编辑者仅使用来自德国的原始材料,包括官方新闻片。这段标题为“1935 年 9 月 10 日至 16 日举行的第七次纳粹党代表大会”的影片 ... 片段展示了赫尔曼·戈林宣布严格的种族法律。
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6062. Thousands of False Identities
comes across a suitcase she doesn’t recognize. She opens it, to find it packed full of World War II-era ... over Europe. These documents, they didn't provide escape, instead they provided shelter via a piece of ... paper. Host And it was a big operation. Mantello was issuing thousands of certificates, but he couldn’t ... during the war, and some were sent by underground couriers. Host What happened if a certificate didn’t
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6063. Wykaz ocalalych Zydow polskich : Syg. 307 = Index books and registration forms for Jewish survivors in Poland.
T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0277\AA0277.pdf ... T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0277\AA0277_batch.PDF ... T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0277\AA0277_batch11.PDF ... T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0277\AA0277_batch14.PDF
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6064. Schulabteilung Litzmannstadt-Geto 10/5-41
Schule Nr. 6
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6065. Photo Activity
and to try to open your eyes. If you shut your eyes and say, “I don’t want to have nothing in common ... with these people,” you close the door to any dialogue, you know, and it’s finished. You don’t have any ... message. When your parents didn’t finish something… you have to do the unfinished work. So I carry my ... could destroy the world. … [T]his is terribly painful, to see the most vicious and most horrible acts
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6066. Elie Wiesel
brothers doing that? Why are they fighting? Couldn’t they wait quietly’—the word was quietly—until the end ... most governments knew. Only the victims did not know. Thus the painful, disturbing question—why weren’t ... weren’t the railways leading to Birkenau bombed by Allied bombers? As long as I live I will not ... weren’t they helped? Help came to every resistance movement from every single occupied country. The only
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6067. Miriam Isaacs
songs from children, men, women. Ben Stonehill was an ordinary, working man. He wasn’t a trained ... “Vu zaynen mayne zibn gute yor?” (Where are my seven good years?). And that says it all. We don’t have ... a tombstone to go to for our lost mother, and we haven’t had a good year in our lives, and…why ... heart, a soul you had inside you. I didn’t know you because God punished me…. The collection is
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6068. Keep Off the Grass
some German, he was always asking me to translate something for him. I don’t think it was his thirst ... me by the scruff of my neck, dragged me on to the pathway, and gave me a harsh dressing-down. “Don’t ... don’t need to stand up for her.” He then went into a lengthy diatribe about the lack of respect Jews ... . Frequently a bunch of bullies hung around in front of the school when we left to go home. Since I didn’t live
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6069. Aomar Boum
generation talk about this notion of "the Jews are helpful." Among the youngest generation, that doesn't ... speaking, but they didn't treat them as outsiders. When I grew up, the only context where I met Jews was ... younger generation that I talked to, have never met a Jew. My father mostly was a laborer. He didn't have ... land, he didn't have property. Both of my parents were illiterate; they never went to school. I don't
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6070. Danielle Rossen
one person and one voice does matter. And when people don't get involved, it just adds to the hatred ... we can't believe that in 2010 this is happening. And then we send John in, and when John Quinones ... surprise and our dismay, this guy did not back down. He wasn't just categorizing these particular actors ... won't sign them, they're embarrassed by what they say, and then we have to blur their face. And in
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6071. danah boyd
throughout the United States and abroad for a long time, but we often can't see it. We often have no record ... they have to go underground. And one of the challenges with the internet is that you can't deal with a ... 'm not sure that that actually solves the problem. We can make people appear to disappear, but that doesn't ... actually eradicate the underlying hate. And I'm deeply concerned that when we don't see it, we don't
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6072. Gregory Spinner
changes with comics is the sense that people can tell their own stories, that they don’t have to aspire to ... not known about the Holocaust. I mean, at some level, that can’t be literally true— I wasn’t born with ... discomfort and the horror, become comfortable with the fact that one has an entrée into it. That it doesn’t ... again, and again, and again, and can’t simply consign to the past as if it doesn’t keep echoing through
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6073. Sam Ponczak
didn’t think of himself as a Holocaust survivor. But later in life, when asked to speak to ... in Poland, and he didn’t think of himself as a Holocaust survivor. But later in life, when asked to ... for the rest of my life. And then, of course, we were caught. There were dogs. Thank God they didn’t ... “Jacques, you know I don’t consider myself a Holocaust survivor.” I considered my parents, people who were
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6074. Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire (Retired)
children and it’s also a crime against humanity and we’re holding countries accountable. But all that hasn’t ... 1994. In 1993 and 1994 we were stumbling into this stuff. We really didn’t know what the hell we were ... countries who have next to none of that. And so when you don’t have the equipment, you don’t have the ... weapons, you don’t have the protection, you don’t even have the good command and control, field commanders
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6075. Jenonne Walker, Special Assistant to US President Bill Clinton
civilian centers. We were also very deeply aware that we weren’t willing to put our troops at risk along ... “pinprick bombings,” little bitty bombings that didn’t really bother the Serbs. We were moving toward a ... if they wouldn’t agree to [a] more serious resistant response to Serbian aggression. All this came ... together with the massacre at Srebrenica, of course. By that time people didn’t need much more persuasion