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9901. US troops landing at Normandy on D-Day
D-Day. Normandy, France, June 6, 1944.
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9902. Aftermath of the Kielce pogrom
pogrom. Poland, July 6, 1946.
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9903. A concentration camp in view
concentration camp, near Nordhausen. Germany, after June 6, 1945.
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9904. Dining room at the Landsberg displaced persons camp
Germany, December 6, 1945.
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9905. Destroyed Jewish cemetery in Salonika
after December 6, 1942.
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9906. US troops view bodies of Wöbbelin victims
Germany, May 6, 1945.
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9907. Gavra Mandil celebrates his fourth birthday
Irena. Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, September 6, 1940.
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9908. US soldiers view the bodies of prisoners in Ohrdruf
Ohrdruf, Germany, April 6, 1945.
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9909. Exhumation of corpses from a mass grave
forced to exhume corpses from a mass grave. Wöbbelin, Germany, May 6, 1945.
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9910. Caring for survivors of Wöbbelin
American field hospital where they will receive medical attention. Germany, May 4-6, 1945.
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9911. Documenting Liberation: J Malan Heslop
6, 1944), he landed on the Normandy beaches and served in France. During the German counteroffensive
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9912. Documenting Liberation: Arnold E. Samuelson
D-Day (June 6, 1944), Samuelson came ashore on the Normandy beaches with the 167th Signal Corps
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9913. Indictment of the IG Farben defendants
case #6 of the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings. May 5, 1947.
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9914. Abram Warszaw with a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
knew that he didn’t want to stay in Germany, so the UNRRA worker helped him to go to the Kloster ... ” on the flight from Germany to England. He was worried that he wouldn’t be able to learn the language ... “Without her I wouldn’t be alive today.” To this day they live in a northwest suburb of London. Abraham and
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9915. The Eckstein family poses together in a park in prewar Bratislava.
Meanwhile, Katerina wasn't allowed to return by the cousin's family, who feared the authorities. Weeks later ... money to rescue Katarina from jail, but didn't follow through despite taking the funds. Katarina managed ... Fiala said they couldn't remain any longer. Ernst went to stay with another Jewish family in the village
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9916. Studio portrait of the Eckstein family in wartime Bratislava.
Meanwhile, Katerina wasn't allowed to return by the cousin's family, who feared the authorities. Weeks later ... money to rescue Katarina from jail, but didn't follow through despite taking the funds. Katarina managed ... Fiala said they couldn't remain any longer. Ernst went to stay with another Jewish family in the village
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9917. Studio portrait of brother and sister Katerina and Fritzi Eckstein.
Meanwhile, Katerina wasn't allowed to return by the cousin's family, who feared the authorities. Weeks later ... money to rescue Katarina from jail, but didn't follow through despite taking the funds. Katarina managed ... Fiala said they couldn't remain any longer. Ernst went to stay with another Jewish family in the village
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9918. The Eckstein family walks down a street of prewar Bratislava.
Meanwhile, Katerina wasn't allowed to return by the cousin's family, who feared the authorities. Weeks later ... money to rescue Katarina from jail, but didn't follow through despite taking the funds. Katarina managed ... Fiala said they couldn't remain any longer. Ernst went to stay with another Jewish family in the village
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9919. Jewish youth work outside in a forced labor unit.
became trapped and couldn't return home. For two years he couldn't communicate with family, and they ... didn't know what happened to him. Nahum went to Krakow and then to Belz, Sokol and Peremyshliany. While
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9920. Yeshaya Kornbluh stands outside a barrack in a Hungarian labor camp.
became trapped and couldn't return home. For two years he couldn't communicate with family, and they ... didn't know what happened to him. Nahum went to Krakow and then to Belz, Sokol and Peremyshliany. While
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9921. Group portrait of students and rabbis at Yeshiva Meor Hagolah, the first postwar yeshiva in Italy established by Rabbi Ephraim Oshry of Kaunas, Lithuania.
became trapped and couldn't return home. For two years he couldn't communicate with family, and they ... didn't know what happened to him. Nahum went to Krakow and then to Belz, Sokol and Peremyshliany. While
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9922. Four women stand in front of the Agudat Israel Kibbutz in Bari.
became trapped and couldn't return home. For two years he couldn't communicate with family, and they ... didn't know what happened to him. Nahum went to Krakow and then to Belz, Sokol and Peremyshliany. While
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9923. Political cartoon about British political corruption and Jewish sympathizers
pencil : I Cruikshank ?? FTK back, bottom left, handwritten, pencil : Jewish / ?? / T/1 / I Cruikshank! ... / people! [Citizen!!! We go on with your plan!!! I don’t understand you. Oh! I suppose you mean what I ... used to fool my customers with when I lived over the way, but that sort of fun won’t do now. We are all
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9924. War Correspondents and Historians panel
government wouldn't tolerate anti-Semitic action; but in 1943, government was forced to resign. 14:38:26 ... They fail to consider how to ensure the Holocaust doesn't happen again. 14:48:58 How German people came ... some weren't put to work. 15:25:28 He gives two reasons: 1) Nazis saw people as enemies of Reich - must
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9925. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 57 and 58 -- Psychologist Gilbert re. Nuremberg. Report of Moshe Sharett; witness H. Brand
Session 57. Starts with Attorney General [Video translation is inaccurate refers to exhibit T/1777 ... when means T/1177, June not July]. Submission of documents from Central Zionist Archives and Weizmann ... her interrogation by Peter Haine. She was asked about her husband's whereabouts - said nothing, couldn't