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5001. Portrait of Yakov Testa with his wife and three children
Portrait of Yakov Testa with wife and three children in Bitola. This photograph was one
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5002. Portrait of Rabbi S. Djain
Portrait of Rabbi S. Djain, taken in Bitola. This photograph was one of the individual
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5003. Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings, Case #3: The Justice Case
included in the judgment as one died before the trial began and the case of the other was declared a
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5004. Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings, Case #7, The Hostage Case
finding eight of the defendants guilty of at least one count, and acquitting the other two. It returned
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5005. Jan Zwartendijk
by issuing documents that were useless except for one purpose—they helped refugees flee from
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5006. US Army Trials in Postwar Germany
Nazi Party, one of its formations such as the SS (the elite Nazi guard), the SA (Nazi Storm Troopers
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5007. Translation in the Courtroom
courtroom—one for each judge, the witness stand, and the speaker's podium. Three teams of interpreters
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5008. Suitcase belonging to a Polish Jewish refugee (exterior)
in Japanese-occupied China. One of them carried this suitcase, covered with stickers from various
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5009. Suitcase belonging to a Polish-Jewish refugee
Manchuria, in Japanese-occupied China. This image shows the interior of a leather suitcase carried by one of
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5010. Insignia of the 1st Infantry Division
's nickname, the "Big Red One," originated from the division's insignia, a large red number "1" on a khaki
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5011. The 4th Armored Division during World War II
made one unnecessary. "Breakthrough" was occasionally used, apparently to highlight the division
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5012. The 101st Airborne Division during World War II
During the 101st's drive into southern Germany, the unit uncovered Kaufering IV, one of 11 camps in the
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5013. Wöbbelin
These 200 who lie before us in these graves were found piled four and five feet high in one building and
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5014. Tribute to Holocaust Survivors
's Tribute to Holocaust Survivors: Reunion of a Special Family. This was one of the Museum's tenth
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5015. Elie Wiesel
Survivors, one of the Museum's tenth anniversary events. Flags of US Army
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5016. Corpses of prisoners killed in Gunskirchen
Corpses of prisoners killed in the Gunskirchen camp. Gunskirchen was one of the many subcamps of
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5017. Capture of the Bridge at Remagen
blown up as American troops reached them, one was not. The Ludendorff Railroad Bridge at Remagen
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5018. An African-American soldier with the 12th Armored Division
were divided at home. The US 12th Armored Division was one of only ten US divisions during World War II
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5019. Alfred Rosenberg: Biography - Photographs
Alfred Rosenberg was one of the most influential Nazi ideologues. He held several positions in
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5020. Płaszów - Photographs
became a concentration camp in 1944. The largest number of people confined there at any one time was more
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5021. Płaszów - Maps
1944. The largest number of people confined there at any one time was more than 20,000. Thousands of
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5022. Nursery school children at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center
1943. The Heart Mountain Relocation Center was one of ten relocation
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5023. Milk can used to store content of the Oneg Shabbat archives
One of the milk cans used by Warsaw ghetto historian Emanuel
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5024. Metal box used to hide contents of the Oneg Shabbat archives
One of the ten metal boxes in which portions of the Ringelblum
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5025. Milk can that held part of the Oneg Shabbat archive
One of the two milk cans in which portions of the Ringelblum Oneg Shabbat archives were hidden