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3476. James McDonald converses with committee members at a hearing conducted by the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine at the YMCA building in Jerusalem.
to be its chairman. The PAC was a quasi-governmental agency tasked to serve as a liaison between the ... 1940 McDonald clashed most directly with the State Department when it refused PAC 's request for ... timetable of the committee to four months. The committee consisted of twelve members and was co-chaired by ... -27 in Europe, where it conducted investigations in France, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland
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3477. Members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine attend a hearing at the YMCA building in Jerusalem.
to be its chairman. The PAC was a quasi-governmental agency tasked to serve as a liaison between the ... 1940 McDonald clashed most directly with the State Department when it refused PAC 's request for ... timetable of the committee to four months. The committee consisted of twelve members and was co-chaired by ... -27 in Europe, where it conducted investigations in France, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland
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3478. Members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine walk across the street from their lodgings at the King David Hotel to the YMCA building, where they are holding hearings about the situation in Palestine.
to be its chairman. The PAC was a quasi-governmental agency tasked to serve as a liaison between the ... 1940 McDonald clashed most directly with the State Department when it refused PAC 's request for ... timetable of the committee to four months. The committee consisted of twelve members and was co-chaired by ... -27 in Europe, where it conducted investigations in France, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland
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3479. Group portrait of members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine after their arrival at the train station in Jerusalem.
to be its chairman. The PAC was a quasi-governmental agency tasked to serve as a liaison between the ... 1940 McDonald clashed most directly with the State Department when it refused PAC 's request for ... timetable of the committee to four months. The committee consisted of twelve members and was co-chaired by ... -27 in Europe, where it conducted investigations in France, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland
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3480. James G. McDonald arrives in Jerusalem with the members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine.
to be its chairman. The PAC was a quasi-governmental agency tasked to serve as a liaison between the ... 1940 McDonald clashed most directly with the State Department when it refused PAC 's request for ... timetable of the committee to four months. The committee consisted of twelve members and was co-chaired by ... -27 in Europe, where it conducted investigations in France, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland
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3481. Military entry permit issued to James G. McDonald giving him permission to travel freely throughout Germany as a member of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine.
to be its chairman. The PAC was a quasi-governmental agency tasked to serve as a liaison between the ... 1940 McDonald clashed most directly with the State Department when it refused PAC 's request for ... timetable of the committee to four months. The committee consisted of twelve members and was co-chaired by ... -27 in Europe, where it conducted investigations in France, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland
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3482. Interior pages of a military entry permit issued to James G.
to be its chairman. The PAC was a quasi-governmental agency tasked to serve as a liaison between the ... 1940 McDonald clashed most directly with the State Department when it refused PAC 's request for ... timetable of the committee to four months. The committee consisted of twelve members and was co-chaired by ... -27 in Europe, where it conducted investigations in France, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland
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3483. Charles H. Ramsey
League. Now in its eleventh year, the program examines the history of the Holocaust in order to help ... officers reflect on their personal and professional responsibilities. CHARLES RAMSEY: What does it mean to ... be a police officer? What is it like to be a member of law enforcement in a democratic society, where ... Now in its eleventh year, the program examines the history of the Holocaust in order to help officers
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3484. Copy of an original letter signed by Adolf Hitler authorizing the T4 (Euthanasia) program.
1934. In the fall of 1939 Brandt was made co-director, with Philipp Bouhler of the T-4 Euthanasia ... Material. In September 1939 Bouhler, along with Karl Brandt, was tasked by Hitler to develop the T-4 ... Karl Brandt (1904-1948), SS-Gruppenfuehrer, personal physician of Adolf Hitler, co-director of the ... T Karl Brandt (1904-1948), SS-Gruppenfuehrer, personal physician of Adolf Hitler, co-director of the
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3485. Archivalien des ehemaligen Heeresarchivs (Fond 1275)
Poland--History--Occupation, 1939-1945. ... http://www.sonderarchiv.de/fonds/fond1275.pdf ... http://www.sonderarchiv.de/fonds/fond1275.pdf ... American Historical Association. Internet access: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4546224
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3486. Alexandra Zapruder
's diary was the first diary that was published. And her voice was so powerful that it captured the voices ... of all the children and all the people who had been killed. That's the way it's framed. And that by ... reading her diary and sort of taking her into our hearts, we could redeem her life. And it never rung true ... are 20 or 30 or 50 or 100 pages, that is not a life. That is a fragment of a life. And let's call it
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3487. Mordecai Pinchas Szabasson
seio de uma família judia religiosa com seis filhos. Sua terra natal, Kozienice, localizada próxima a ... madeira. 1933-39: Alguns meses após setembro de 1939, quando houve a invasão da Polônia pelos ... grande risco de de ser preso pelos alemães. Mordecai fugiu com seu pai, irmã, cunhado e namorada para a ... casou com sua namorada. 1940-41: Após cruzar clandestinamente e em segurança a fronteira entre as
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3488. Ed Koch
nineteen, I was drafted—it was WWII—and I was sent to Spartanburg, South Carolina. And I was not a ... Hell's Kitchen and Clinton. I mean, it was a totally different divisive environment for us. And when we ... had the day planned—they planned it for us, of course—there would be seminars in addition to the ... physical aspects of it. And with respect to the obstacle course, the seventy-five percent of us were much
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3489. Jamel Bettaieb
students in Tunisia. It's a role that affords him an opportunity that is rare in his country: to teach ... semester, about Nazi Germany. That's when I really got the idea about the Holocaust. It's not a common ... . And in Tunisia, it is still like a taboo. Because, you know, if you speak about Jews, you are ... first mission, I think, would be to make that separation between Israel—State of Israel and its policy
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3490. Tracy Strong Jr.
't think anybody thinks of themselves as a hero—it's kind of a false-nomer, because I had a job to do. But ... at les Roches. So it was not easy, but it was possible to get a permit for them to leave. There ... and the second time we got them visas. It wasn't easy; the Swiss were very reluctant to give out visas ... government and could intervene. Sometimes it worked, sometimes not. But eventually, later on in '42, the
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3491. Matthias Küntzel
decades ago. And it's a threat against the whole Western culture. I would like to defend this culture for ... 'm influenced by my own personal history. How could it be that my own father wanted to become an SS man when he ... influenced me in digging more and try to figure out what is it that makes antisemitism so attractive? And ... so I learned that the Nazis—you know, NSDAP means National Socialist German Workers' Party. It was a
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3492. Irwin Cotler
it almost amounted to a festival of hate such that we had not experienced anywhere at any time before ... against racism. Indeed, it was to be the first international human rights conference of the twenty-first ... century. And as it was also to be taking place in South Africa, symbolically this offered an opportunity ... teaching of contempt and demonizing of the other. As the Supreme Court of Canada put it, the Holocaust
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3493. Elie Wiesel
must have been 20, 30, because it was 6 in the evening—6, 7 in the evening—but not one door opened. So ... compassion for and with a person who is alone, suffering, in desperation, it's only because we remember ... others who were alone, suffering, and in despair. It happens that not only one person, but the group may ... compassion, the end of humanity. And therefore I celebrate memory, and I try to strengthen it. And I believe
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3494. Robert Edsel
We watch over them, we take care of them, because it's important. And what kind of civilization would ... the most official levels, sometimes it was. But what the Monuments officers discovered, much to their ... younger officers, once they understood why it was important, wanted to comply and agree. And so the ... Vinci's Last Supper. I mean, it'd just be an asterisk in an art history catalogue, rather than a work of
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3495. Robert Örell
Often it’s difficult to leave because this group is…is a group where you’re either with them or against ... them. There’s nothing in between. It’s not just like a youth club that you go in and out from, but ... when they want to leave this type of environment, it’s often a lot of deep work with understanding who ... ” or “This is wrong” or “Don’t do it,” but instead showing them that for myself, or my colleague, or my
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3496. THE CONCENTRATION CAMP IN BOLZANO : PICTURES AND DOCUMENTS OF THE NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP IN BOLZANO (1944-1945) = LE CAMP DE CONCENTRATION DE BOLZANO : IMAGES ET DOCUMENTS DU CAMP DE CONCENTRATION NAZI DE BOLZANO. [Internet resource]
http://www.gemeinde.bozen.it/UploadDocs/2193_The_Concentration_Camp_in_Bz_Le_Camp_de_concentration_de_Bz.pdf ... accompanying CD-ROM: Adobe Acrobat Reader; CD-ROM drive. English/French version available online at http://www.gemeinde.bozen.it ... Bolzano (Concentration camp) World War, 1939-1945 --Prisoners and prisons, German. Political ... prisoners --Italy --Bolzano. Prisoners of war --Italy --Bolzano. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Italy
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3497. Jewish pharmacists at work in the only pharmacy in the Kovno ghetto.
on the black market and smuggle it into the ghetto illegally to care for the population sufficiently ... the hospital for infectious disease killing the 67 patients and doctors inside. Though the community ... rebuilt a new general hospital, it decided that it would be suicidal to openly treat infectious disease ... https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005174. https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article
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3498. Maya Benton
they were annihilated”—and this is the universal, it's not just antisemitism, but genocide of any kind ... —I think it’s hard to empathize. But then you take pictures of people who could be your parents, or ... your kids, or anyone, you instantly think "well, that could happen to me. It could happen to my family ... It could happen to my friends." ALEISA FISHMAN: Maya Benton is an art historian and photo curator
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3499. Margaret Lambert
well was my anger. But it was a very very hard time because I was scared stiff, thinking: How are they ... propaganda, that I was a Jew and I was allowed to compete. How would it be, 100,000 people and a Jewish girl ... wins? I was convinced I was going to win this, and I'm not being conceited. It's truth. And then I ... every day of my life. And at the same time I wanted to beat them so badly it was unbelievable. Well
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3500. Father Patrick Desbois
like animals. It's a question of dignity, a question of justice. Jews are first of all human beings ... ?" "Because you are here. You ask to us." For them it's like a deposition. They are poor people, and they ... graves are opened by the smugglers who are looking for gold. It's really an awful spectacle. So in my way ... it's not acceptable that we build a modern world, we speak of Holocaust all over the world, but we