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901. Commemorative ribbon for the 50th anniversary of Dachau concentration camp
Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma, homosexuals, repeat criminal offenders, and Jews. The SS used it as the
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902. Oral history interview with Stephanie Hessel
about concentration camps; the Nazi attitude towards camp inmates; his contact with Jehovah’s Witnesses
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903. Oral history interview with Joukje Grandia-Smits
journey to Dachau; the attitude of German civilians to camp inmates; attitude to Jehovah's Witnesses; and
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904. Oral history interview with Josef Garlinski
exploitation by the SS and the SS policy of divide and rule; respect for Jehovah's Witnesses; the liberation of
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905. Nazi propaganda poster featuring a religious quote, a swastika, and barley
Catholic Christians, 500,000 Jews, and 25,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses. The quotation on the poster exemplifies
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906. Pair of handmade wooden soled suede boots from Mauthausen concentration camp
religious conscientious objectors, such as Jehovah's Witnesses. The camp had a killing center and a staff of
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907. Concentration camp inmate uniform jacket with number patch and red triangle
for homosexuals, and purple for Jehovah’s Witnesses. These were worn on the left side of the chest or
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908. Concentration camp inmate uniform pants
green for criminals, black for asocials or Gypsies, pink for homosexuals, and purple for Jehovah ... ’s Witnesses. These were worn on the left side of the chest or on the left sleeve, and occasionally on the
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909. Group portrait of IMT Nuremberg trial interpreters.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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910. Alexander Primavesi papers
Sinti, and Jehovah’s Witnesses through the Dortmund Gestapo. ... child, he was disturbed by the events of the Kristallnacht, and witnessing the burning of synagogues in
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911. Portrait of Lt. Cdr. Harris, American prosecutor at the commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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912. Portrait of Mr. Thomas J. Dodd, American prosecutor at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations in the absence of Justice Jackson.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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913. Portrait of American assistant prosecutor Robert Kempner at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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914. Portrait of Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, British Prosecutor at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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915. American assistant prosecutor Robert Kempner (left) with Paul Niederman at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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916. Portrait of Lt. Colonel Airey Neave, Chief Commissioner at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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917. Portrait of German General Siegfried Westphal at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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918. French Commissioner Colonel A. Martin-Havard listens to testimony at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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919. Portrait of German General Adolf Heusinger, former Chief of Army Operations, OKW, at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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920. American assistant prosecutor Robert Kempner, at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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921. Interpreter Gerald Schwab (right) looks over a document with an unidentified commissioner at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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922. Portrait of Col. Taylor, a commissioner at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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923. Portrait of I. Rasumov, Russian Commissioner at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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924. Interpreters working for the IMT Nuremberg commission investigating indicted Nazi organizations pose with Russian prosecutor Colonel Orlov.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone
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925. Portrait of Captain Turbidy, one of the commissioners hearing evidence at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
Waedenswil, where he lived in the home of a florist, who was probably an adherent of the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... witnesses. He was to report to the tribunal the results of his examinations. The judges also gave ... permission to defense counsel to visit the camps to select witnesses to testify about the accused ... 1946 he began to hear witnesses, but quickly found that there were too many for him to cope with alone