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14801. Jews rounded-up in Konskie wait to dig a grave for the bodies of four German soldiers.
upon by unidentified snipers. Four men were killed, including one officer, and the bodies were
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14802. Generals Eisenhower and Patton tour the DP camp at Feldafing.
Jewish DPs could leave Germany. The Zionist leadership of the camp presented him with two memoranda. One
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14803. U.S. troops search new German prisoners upon their arrival at the internment camp at Recklinghausen established by the U.S.
had three sections called "cages." One of these was for women, another for persons incarcerated for
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14804. An American officer speaks to new German prisoners upon their arrival at the Recklinghausen internment camp, which was established by the U.S.
Lieutenant H. Goodman. The camp had three sections called "cages." One of these was for women, another for
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14805. An American officer gives instructions to new German women prisoners upon their arrival at the Recklinghausen internment camp.
had three sections called "cages." One of these was for women, another for persons incarcerated for
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14806. A U.S. Army sergeant checks the papers of new German prisoners lined up outside of the processing center of the Recklinghausen internment camp.
Lieutenant H. Goodman. The camp had three sections called "cages." One of these was for women, another for
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14807. Father Louis Leclerc, a former prisoner, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Flossenbuerg.
sentences, and the remaining fourteen received jail terms from one to thirty years. Those sentenced to
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14808. Passport issued to Oskar and Berta Fiedler by the Austrian Embassy in Shanghai.
ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist
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14809. Group portrait of participants in the uprising in the Sobibor death camp.
POWs arrived at the camp in mid-September, one of their number, Lt. Aleksandr Pechersky was recruited
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14810. Portrait of the Mordo family in Corfu. Pictured are Jacob Mordo and his three children: Perla (the infant on her father's knee), Moses (left) and another son (right).
brothers, one of them named Moses. Before the German invasion she lived with her family in Yakov Polila
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14811. Portrait of Polish rescuer Henryk Grabowski.
Gestapo prison. Grabowski was recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous among the Nations in 1983
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14812. Portrait of Ester Fiks (Julcia), a member of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement, who lived on false papers and served as a courier in the Jewish underground.
brother, Benzion, known as Bolus, who survived the war on the Aryan side of Warsaw as one of the cigarette
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14813. Five Jewish survivors pose for a U.S. Signal Corps photographer in front of Block 2 in the Hannover-Ahlem concentration camp, a sub-camp of Neuengamme.
EA61998 U.S. TROOPS LIBERATE PRISONERS OF NAZIS Five sick and undernourished Jews are shown before one of
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14814. [Probably, SD officers questioning the ethnic German (Volksdeutsche) inhabitants of a Polish town.] It was standard practice during the Polish campaign for the SD and German military to question local ethnic Germans for information pertaining to Poles considered Deutschfeindlich, or "hostile to Germans." Poles and Jews named during such interviews were then arrested as suspected opponents and either shot or sent to the rear for internment.
sent to the rear for internment. One image of Einsatzgruppen activities in Poland in 1939, found by
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14815. The front of a small ghetto grocery store owned by Lejzor Grynbaum.
packages of soup, and dried fruit. I saw no one shopping there."
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14816. A Jewish policing unit, known as a Pao Chia, in Shanghai.
ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist
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14817. Portrait of Harry Fiedler in Shanghai.
ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist
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14818. A group of concentration camp prisoners who were liberated on a death march from Dachau, sit on a bench waiting to receive food from Japanese-American soldiers with the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion.
and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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14819. Oskar and Berta (Gottfried) Fiedler pose with their parents at their wedding in Vienna.
ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist
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14820. A Japanese-American soldier poses outside the destroyed Berghof, Hitler's mountain retreat in the Bavarian Alps.
and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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14821. Royce Higa (left) and Hideo Nakamine (right), Japanese-American soldiers with the 522nd Field Artillery battalion, pose outside the destroyed Berghof, Hitler's mountain retreat in the Bavarian Alps.
and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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14822. Japanese-American soldiers with the 522nd Field Artillery battalion, pose outside the destroyed Berghof, Hitler's mountain retreat in the Bavarian Alps.
and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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14823. Japanese-American liberator Clarence Matsumura (l) is introduced by survivors Uri Chanoch and Solly Ganor to Dov Shilansky (r), Speaker of the Knesset at a ceremony at the Knesset commemorating the 47th anniversary of the liberation of Dachau.
and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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14824. DP youth attend a vocational training class at the Prien am Chiemsee DP children's center.
Yiddish banner on the wall reads, "By means of a vocation one ensures the future." Among those pictured
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14825. Generals Eisenhower and Patton tour the DP camp at Feldafing.
Jewish DPs could leave Germany. The Zionist leadership of the camp presented him with two memoranda. One