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3501. Clandestine photograph of the disfigured leg of Maria Kusmierczuk, a Polish political prisoner in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.
to a Polish Catholic family. When World War II broke out in September 1939, she was supposed to start ... "Under the clock" known for its torture chambers. For three months, Maria lived in a windowless dungeon ... processed as a new prisoner, one woman wanted to get rid of her camera and traded it to one of the victims ... rescued a French prisoner named Germaine Tillion. She brought the film with her and developed it for the
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3502. Clandestine photograph of a Polish political prisoner and medical experimentation victim in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.
to a Polish Catholic family. When World War II broke out in September 1939, she was supposed to start ... "Under the clock" known for its torture chambers. For three months, Maria lived in a windowless dungeon ... processed as a new prisoner, one woman wanted to get rid of her camera and traded it to one of the victims ... rescued a French prisoner named Germaine Tillion. She brought the film with her and developed it for the
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3503. ARESZTOWANI NA "ZACHODNIEJ BIALORUSI" : ALFABETYCZNY WYKAZ 4669 POLAKÓW I OBYWATELI POLSKICH INNYCH NARODOWOSCI ARESZTOWANYCH NA
Eastern Poland in 1939-1941 (in areas currently part of Belarus). Information includes year of birth and ... available online at http://www.indeks.karta.org.pl/wyszukiwanie.asp (Last accessed December 2006). ... World War, 1939-1945 --Prisoners and prisons, Soviet --Registers. ... World War, 1939-1945 --Deportations from Belarus --Sources.
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3504. Zbiory Mariana Godziszewskiego dotyczące zbrodni wawerskiej (Sygn.1583)
Poland--History--Occupation, 1939-1945. ... Jan Tyszkiewicz. Egzekucja ludności cywilnej w Wawrze 27 grudnia 1939. Warszawa: Urząd m. st ... http://www.info-pc.home.pl/whatfor/baza/zbrodnie_wawer.htm ... Władysław Bartoszewski: Warszawski pierścień śmierci 1939-1944. Warszawa: Interpress, 1970
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3505. The Holocaust victims of Mosonmagyarovar / [transcribed by Henry Wellisch]. [Internet resource]
https://www.jewishgen.org/Hungary/Articles/THE_HOLOCAUST_VICTIMS_OF_MOSONMAGYAROVAR.txt ... Printout of the Internet-accessible text file found at http://www.jewishgen.org/Hungary/Articles ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Hungary --Mosonmagyarovar. ... World War, 1939-1945 --Deportations from Hungary --Mosonmagyarovar --Registers.
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3506. Laborers exhume the corpses of people shot during an action on 12 May 1942.
In 1939 there were more than 25,000 Jews in Tarnow. German troops occupied the city on September 8 ... In 1939 there were more than 25,000 Jews in Tarnow. German troops occupied the city on September 8 ... 1939, and immediately began terrorizing the Jewish population. In May 1940 several prominent Jewish ... https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005461. https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article
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3507. Steroscopic photogrph of German soldiers inspecting a Polish bomb shelter in Tarnow.
In 1939 there were more than 25,000 Jews in Tarnow. German troops occupied the city on September 8 ... In 1939 there were more than 25,000 Jews in Tarnow. German troops occupied the city on September 8 ... 1939, and immediately began terrorizing the Jewish population. In May 1940 several prominent Jewish ... https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005461. https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article
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3508. Portrait of a Jewish boy wearing a fur hat in Tarnow, Poland.
In 1939 there were more than 25,000 Jews in Tarnow. German troops occupied the city on September 8 ... In 1939 there were more than 25,000 Jews in Tarnow. German troops occupied the city on September 8 ... 1939, and immediately began terrorizing the Jewish population. In May 1940 several prominent Jewish ... https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005461. https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article
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3509. Jews walk in a long column through the streets of Rzeszow during a deportation action from the ghetto.
In 1939 approximately 14,000 Jews lived in Rzeszow. German troops occupied the city on September ... 10 In 1939 approximately 14,000 Jews lived in Rzeszow. German troops occupied the city on September ... 10, 1939 and immediately began repressive actions against the Jews. In December 1941 a formal ... See "Rzeszow" in Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, Volume 2 Part A. See Also https://www
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3510. Jews are forced to sweep the street in the Rzeszow ghetto.
In 1939 approximately 14,000 Jews lived in Rzeszow. German troops occupied the city on September ... 10 In 1939 approximately 14,000 Jews lived in Rzeszow. German troops occupied the city on September ... 10, 1939 and immediately began repressive actions against the Jews. In December 1941 a formal ... See "Rzeszow" in Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, Volume 2 Part A. See Also https://www
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3511. The reverse side of a special ration card [Sonderkarte] issued to the Jewish Council of Rzeszow by the General Government.
In 1939 approximately 14,000 Jews lived in Rzeszow. German troops occupied the city on September ... 10 In 1939 approximately 14,000 Jews lived in Rzeszow. German troops occupied the city on September ... 10, 1939 and immediately began repressive actions against the Jews. In December 1941 a formal ... See "Rzeszow" in Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, Volume 2 Part A. See Also https://www
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3512. Religious Jews wearing armbands at forced labor sweeping the cobblestone streets.
In 1939 approximately 14,000 Jews lived in Rzeszow. German troops occupied the city on September ... 10 In 1939 approximately 14,000 Jews lived in Rzeszow. German troops occupied the city on September ... 10, 1939 and immediately began repressive actions against the Jews. In December 1941 a formal ... See "Rzeszow" in Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, Volume 2 Part A. See Also https://www
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3513. Surviving Jews in Warsaw
Year of birth, place of residence in 1939, and current address in Warsaw given for each survivor ... (ID: 20680) (http://www.ushmm.org/online/hsv/source_view.php?SourceId=20680)
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3514. Betrifft: Beschädigung jüdischer Geschäfte.
List of Jewish businesses that were damaged during a riot on 21 July, 1939. Includes name of ... https://www.ushmm.org/online/world-memory-project/ The names in this collection were made
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3515. An 18 year old Czech girl testifies about the destruction of Lidice, Czechoslovakia at the RuSHA Trial.
February 17, 1948. The tribunal rendered its judgment on March 10. It found eight defendants guilty on ... children were placed in "educational institutions," only 16 of whom survived. Following the removal of its ... destruction of Lidice was that its villagers had helped the assassins. In addition to Operation Lidice, which ... https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10008221. https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article
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3516. Brigadier General Telford Taylor, the U.S. Chief Counsel, delivers the prosecution's opening statement during the Ministries Trial.
1948 until November 18, making it the second longest Nuremberg proceeding after the main IMT Trial ... The Tribunal returned its judgment on six of the eight counts between April 11th and 13th, 1949 ... having dismissed count four during the trial, ruling it was beyond their jurisdiction, and dismissing ... count two for lack of evidence. It acquitted two of the defendants, but found the rest guilty on at
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3517. Brigadier General Telford Taylor, the U.S. Chief Counsel, delivers the prosecution's opening statement during the Ministries Trial.
1948 until November 18, making it the second longest Nuremberg proceeding after the main IMT Trial ... The Tribunal returned its judgment on six of the eight counts between April 11th and 13th, 1949 ... having dismissed count four during the trial, ruling it was beyond their jurisdiction, and dismissing ... count two for lack of evidence. It acquitted two of the defendants, but found the rest guilty on at
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3518. Theodor von Hornbostel testifies for the prosecution during the Ministries Trial.
1948 until November 18, making it the second longest Nuremberg proceeding after the main IMT Trial ... The Tribunal returned its judgment on six of the eight counts between April 11th and 13th, 1949 ... having dismissed count four during the trial, ruling it was beyond their jurisdiction, and dismissing ... count two for lack of evidence. It acquitted two of the defendants, but found the rest guilty on at
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3519. Jeanette Wolf, a Jewish prosecution witness, is sworn in to testify during the Ministries Trial.
1948 until November 18, making it the second longest Nuremberg proceeding after the main IMT Trial ... The Tribunal returned its judgment on six of the eight counts between April 11th and 13th, 1949 ... having dismissed count four during the trial, ruling it was beyond their jurisdiction, and dismissing ... count two for lack of evidence. It acquitted two of the defendants, but found the rest guilty on at
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3520. Dr. Martha Mosse testifies for the prosecution against Gottlob Berger during the Ministries Trial.
1948 until November 18, making it the second longest Nuremberg proceeding after the main IMT Trial ... The Tribunal returned its judgment on six of the eight counts between April 11th and 13th, 1949 ... having dismissed count four during the trial, ruling it was beyond their jurisdiction, and dismissing ... count two for lack of evidence. It acquitted two of the defendants, but found the rest guilty on at
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3521. Justin Steinhauser, a German Jew and businessman, testifies against the defendants during the Ministries Trial.
1948 until November 18, making it the second longest Nuremberg proceeding after the main IMT Trial ... The Tribunal returned its judgment on six of the eight counts between April 11th and 13th, 1949 ... having dismissed count four during the trial, ruling it was beyond their jurisdiction, and dismissing ... count two for lack of evidence. It acquitted two of the defendants, but found the rest guilty on at
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3522. Brigadier General Telford Taylor, the U.S. Chief Counsel, delivers the prosecution's opening statement during the Ministries Trial.
1948 until November 18, making it the second longest Nuremberg proceeding after the main IMT Trial ... The Tribunal returned its judgment on six of the eight counts between April 11th and 13th, 1949 ... having dismissed count four during the trial, ruling it was beyond their jurisdiction, and dismissing ... count two for lack of evidence. It acquitted two of the defendants, but found the rest guilty on at
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3523. The defendants in the dock during the Ministries Trial.
1948 until November 18, making it the second longest Nuremberg proceeding after the main IMT Trial ... The Tribunal returned its judgment on six of the eight counts between April 11th and 13th, 1949 ... having dismissed count four during the trial, ruling it was beyond their jurisdiction, and dismissing ... count two for lack of evidence. It acquitted two of the defendants, but found the rest guilty on at
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3524. Dr. Robert M.W. Kempner, the Deputy Chief Counsel and Chief of Prosecution's Political Ministries Division, at the speaker's podium during the Ministries Trial.
1948 until November 18, making it the second longest Nuremberg proceeding after the main IMT Trial ... The Tribunal returned its judgment on six of the eight counts between April 11th and 13th, 1949 ... having dismissed count four during the trial, ruling it was beyond their jurisdiction, and dismissing ... count two for lack of evidence. It acquitted two of the defendants, but found the rest guilty on at
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3525. The members of the Tribunal at the Ministries Trial.
1948 until November 18, making it the second longest Nuremberg proceeding after the main IMT Trial ... The Tribunal returned its judgment on six of the eight counts between April 11th and 13th, 1949 ... having dismissed count four during the trial, ruling it was beyond their jurisdiction, and dismissing ... count two for lack of evidence. It acquitted two of the defendants, but found the rest guilty on at