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6376. US nurse Pat Lynch describes treating survivors in a subcamp of Dachau
Pat was one of thousands of US nurses who served in evacuation hospitals during the
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6377. Bialystok
ghetto lasted for five days; hundreds of Jews died in this battle. Seventy-one Jewish fighters were
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6378. Page from The Poisonous Mushroom
Page from Der Giftpilz (The Poisonous Mushroom). This photograph shows a page from one
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6379. Aerial photograph of Auschwitz-Birkenau
one of a series of aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance units under the command of the
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6380. View of the village of Chelmno
View of the village of Chelmno. To the left of the church is the Schloss, one of two sites of
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6381. Barracks in the Buchenwald camp
after April 11, 1945. Buchenwald, along with its subcamps, was one of the largest concentration
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6382. A pile of corpses in the Buchenwald concentration camp
liberation. Buchenwald, Germany, May 1945. Together with its many satellite camps, Buchenwald was one
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6383. Artist Georg Grosz
fled Germany shortly before the Nazi rise to power in 1933 and was one of the first to be stripped of
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6384. Jewish religious service at Dachau
David Eichhoren, a US army chaplain, leads one of the first Jewish prayer services after liberation.
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6385. Drancy
resistance), the overwhelming majority were Jews. Approximately one thousand prisoners managed to obtain
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6386. Official postcard for use by prisoners of Esterwegen
camp. Esterwegen, near Hamburg, was one of the early camps established by the SS. The text at the left
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6387. Permit for stay in Japan
one shown here. [From the USHMM special exhibition Flight and Rescue.]
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6388. Tourist pamphlet about Kobe, Japan
city. One side shows photographs and descriptions of Kobe's historic and scenic sites and the other
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6389. Soup kitchen run by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. The text in Yiddish reads "The fortunate ones with full
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6390. Brihah
Kovner, partisan and poet, was one of the early leaders of this loose organization that at first had
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6391. Exodus 1947
World War II it returned to US waters. Yet the ship was to take part in one more event which
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6392. Danzig
territorial, military, and economic treaty terms on defeated Germany. One provision required Germany to cede
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6393. Estonia
once again annexed Estonia as one of its republics. Although Jews who had fled Estonia to relative
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6394. Paris
. The persecution of Jews in Paris began in October 1941, when the Nazis bombed six synagogues and one
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6395. Halina Bryks in the Kloster Indersdorf children's center
help locate surviving relatives. Photographs such as this one showing children holding name cards were
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6396. Law and Justice in the Third Reich
the National Socialist League of German Jurists. In April 1933, Hitler passed one of the earliest
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6397. 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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6398. 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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6399. 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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6400. The 4th Armored Division during World War II
made one unnecessary. "Breakthrough" was occasionally used, apparently to highlight the division