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19676. Edward J. Diehm collection
in Europe, and of the occupation of Germany, as well as one photograph of corpses taken at an unknown
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19677. Rena F. Finder collection
'ah observances held in Bindermichl and nearby Gunskirchen one year after liberation; American Joint Distribution
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19678. Selected records relating to the Holocaust in Romania
Fond III from dosar 984-1221 (some files are missing); Fond IV-one file; Fond VI-three files; Fond
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19679. Selected papers of Georges Theunis
during the German occupation of Belgium and one of the most influential representatives of his country
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19680. Prayer book, Gebete fur das Wochenfest, owned by Sara Thalheim Rosenthal
German and Hebrew-language prayer book, a new and improved, one volume edition. The original
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19681. Harriet Bixler scrapbook
Consists of one scrapbook, labeled "1944-46," containing clippings, photos, letters, receipts
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19682. Abinew Dubensky papers
Fronts." The photographs include photographs acquired from German soldiers and ones taken by Dubensky in
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19683. Red Cross badge acquired by a US Army nurse
Asian ink stamp in one corner.
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19684. Hotel brochure acquired by a US soldier
has pictures of lakeside scenes, the hotel, vacationers, and a map to the lake. One page of the
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19685. Small poster made to discourage US troops from socializing with Germans received by a soldier
most in civilian clothes, and a one in concentration camp uniform trousers, are looking at the bodies
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19686. Andrzej Szelubski photograph collection
where Poles and Jews were separated. One Hundred POWs volunteered to work in a coal mine in Saxony
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19687. Sąd Okręgowy w Warszawie (Sygn. 654/III)
"Sierpniówka" was one of the world's first legislation on liability for war crimes committed during World War
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19688. Konsulat Honorowy Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Salonikach (Sygn. 467)
Arranged in one series: 1. Selected correspondence related to Jewish minorities in Greece and
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19689. Ivory bracelet carved with gold painted swastikas and SS lightning bolts
carved with a year and city name. A small, circular hole is pierced through one side.
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19690. SS- und Polizeigericht VI. Zweiggericht Lublin (GK 698)
Arranged in one subject group: 1. Investigative files in a criminal cases against the policemn.
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19691. Prokuratura przy Sądzie Okręgowym w Krakowie (Sygn. 2240)
Arranged in one series: Prosecutor's files on Jews suspected or accused of crimes and communist
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19692. Gabriel Chaim Zvi Pappenheim papers
and helpted obtain immigration permits to Palestine for European Jews during the Holocaust. One of his
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19693. Part of a woven fourragère associated with Emile-Georges Maljean
Short section of a braided military cord with a narrow, baskeweave section at one end, and a wider
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19694. Francis M. Shea journal
of captured Nazi leaders for war crimes. He served as one of Jackson’s chief assistants in
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19695. Pamphlet
owned by Major Philip Sharp. Sharp was one of four British soldiers detailed to enter Bergen Belsen on
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19696. Deutsche Strafanstalt Reichshof (Rzeszów) records (Sygn.110)
area including ones in Tarnów, Nowy Wisnicz, Kraków, and Jaslo (Jazlowiec). Also includes information
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19697. Prezydium Policji w Szczecinie (Sygn. 93)
Arranged in one series: 1. Polizeipräsident in Stettin (Chief of Police in Szczecin).
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19698. Leo Fettman papers
sister Margit, and two brothers, Dezso and Sandor. His father owned a general store and a farm. One of
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19699. Case files of the United Restitution Organization - Toronto Office
-Entschädigungs-Gesetz or Federal Compensation/Restitution Law). The BEG files contain one-time-only claims. For
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19700. Arthur Greenbaum papers
Rehabilitation Administration at the Backnang Displaced Persons Camp. One document recommends Szlama for