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1076. An American soldier discovers a framed painting that was looted by the Nazi regime in an underground vault.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... ART; ART (LOOTED); ASSETS (LOOTED); CONFISCATION/EXPROPRIATION; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN
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1077. Illustrated Balltimore Sun newspaper article about the refurbishing of the SS President Warfield, an American steamer of the Old Bay Line.
WORLD RESPONSE (1933-1955) -- Press Coverage of the Liberation and DP Affairs ... an American steamer of the Old Bay Line. The ship was later purchased by the Haganah to transport ... illegal Jewish immigrants from Europe to Palestine and renamed the Exodus 1947.
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1078. Poster stamp with a printed appeal to not buy Nazi goods
correspondence, documents, and publications relating to the American response and humanitarian campaigns in the ... March 23. Other organizations, including the American Jewish Congress and the American Jewish committee ... of State opposed it entirely. By 1941, American enthusiasm for the boycott movement had waned, and ... Jewish American ephemera and archival collection
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1079. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to Ernest Guenther Heppner for the American Vice Consul in Shanghai.
Ernest G. Heppner was the son of Isidor and Hilda Heppner. He was born on August 4, 1921 in Breslau ... Ernest G. Heppner was the son of Isidor and Hilda Heppner. He was born on August 4, 1921 in Breslau
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1080. Portrait of American assistant prosecutor Robert Kempner at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
liquidating the business and applying for American visas. With the help of a relative in the U.S., the ... at the University of Chicago and Stanford before launching a career in the American foreign service ... generally handled by Robert Kempner, one of the American assistant prosecutors and Mervyn Griffith-Jones of ... trial's rules were the result of delicate reconciliations of the Continental and Anglo-American judicial
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1081. Joseph Schwartz, European director of the American Joint Distribution committee, at work in his office in Lisbon.
Joseph J. Schwartz (1899-1975), American rabbi and communal leader, who from 1940 to 1949 served as ... Joseph J. Schwartz (1899-1975), American rabbi and communal leader, who from 1940 to 1949 served as chief
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1082. Joseph Schwartz, European director of the American Joint Distribution committee, at work in his office in Lisbon.
Joseph J. Schwartz (1899-1975), American rabbi and communal leader, who from 1940 to 1949 served as ... Joseph J. Schwartz (1899-1975), American rabbi and communal leader, who from 1940 to 1949 served as chief
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1083. American family visits the Balkans
been donated to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. The films cover an American family (from Kansas ... Germany, Greece, Italy, Mexico, Spain, Belgium, England, and the United States. Ralph H. Major was ... teaching at the University of Munich in the mid-1930s. Ralph Jr. and his brother John attended a boarding
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1084. American Jewish army chaplains attend a meeting called by Judge Louis Levinthal, Advisor on Jewish Affairs to the U.S.
the American zone at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp and running a weekly teachers' seminar ... The American military sought to prevent their entry into Germany and hoped the chaplain could prevail ... affairs was to interpret US army regulations to the Jewish DPs and advise American commanders concerning ... American army of occupation, but because he was selected and financially supported by the world Jewish
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1085. Identification card issued to child survivor, Joseph Szwarcberg, by the American military government after his liberation from Buchenwald.
do with the child survivors, American army chaplains, Rabbi Herschel Schacter and Rabbi Robert Marcus ... Joseph (Josek) Szwarcberg is the son of Mordechai Dawid and Mala Szwarcberg. He was born December
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1086. American siblings visit Berlin during the Nazi Olympics
American students, including siblings Nancy and Wharton Phillips, visited Europe in the summer of ... including Jesse Owen winning a race, other German cities, and Vienna. The film was taken by Wharton Phillips.
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1087. March of Time -- outtakes -- American Embassy in Prague; "Rude Pravo"; Medical Teaching Mission
of Czernin Place. In BG an old church and the cathedral Saint Vitus. LS entrance of American Embassy ... Mission at Prague. Poster at the entrance in English and Czech reads "Unitarian..." LS American professors ... the Czech Palace entrance. LS Steinhardt and secretary, William Kugeman, walking in the lobby of the ... Steinhardt. MS Steinhardt and Masaryck in office discussing the results of the elections. CU Steinhardt
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1088. AJC offices - New York
Claude Lanzmann Shoah Collection, Tour of the American Jewish Committee offices ... and scholars for the nine-and-a-half-hour film SHOAH released in 1985. The United States Holocaust ... Memorial Museum purchased the archive of SHOAH outtakes from Mr. Lanzmann on October 11, 1996, and have ... since been carrying out the painstaking work necessary to reconstruct and preserve the films, which
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1089. American prosecutor Colonel Telford Taylor speaks at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
trial's rules were the result of delicate reconciliations of the Continental and Anglo-American judicial ... criminals. On December 17, 1942, the leaders of the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union
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1090. Polish rescuer Wladyslaw Wojcik is given an award at a ceremony at the American Israel Cultural Foundation.
Irena Wojcik (born Irka Cymerman) is the daughter of Abram Szymon and Pesa (Kohn) Cymerman. She ... was Irena Wojcik (born Irka Cymerman) is the daughter of Abram Szymon and Pesa (Kohn) Cymerman. She
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1091. Polish rescuer Wladyslaw Wojcik is given an award at a ceremony at the American Israel Cultural Foundation.
Irena Wojcik (born Irka Cymerman) is the daughter of Abram Szymon and Pesa (Kohn) Cymerman. She ... was Irena Wojcik (born Irka Cymerman) is the daughter of Abram Szymon and Pesa (Kohn) Cymerman. She
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1092. Two DP friends pose outside with an American soldier in the New Palestine displaced persons camp near Salzburg.
near Salzburg. Pictured from left to right are Szlamek Rozencwajg, the American soldier, and Moniek ... Morris Rosen (born Moniek Rozen) is the son of Jakub Rozen and his second wife, Golda Chaja
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1093. Survivors wait for evacuation from the Woebbelin concentration camp to an American field hospital, where they will receive medical attention.
.S. Army and airborne troops of the Second British Army -- entered the camp and found sick, starving ... Frenchmen, Belgians, Dutchmen and Germans, all of whom had been working as slave laborers for the Nazis. It
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1094. Henry Landman, a Jewish American soldier, born in Germany, visits the home of his parent's friends in Augsburg.
Heinz (later Henry) Landman is the son of Regina and Joseph Landman. He was born in Augsburg ... German Heinz (later Henry) Landman is the son of Regina and Joseph Landman. He was born in Augsburg
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1095. Albert Hutler letters relating to displaced persons in the American Zone of occupied Germany
These materials concern Albert A. Hutler and his experiences as a soldier in the United States Army ... during and after World War II. Most materials concern his work with displaced persons after the war. Some ... the movement of various groups of displaced persons during and after the war. He also directed the
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1096. American troops examine the interior of a barn near Gardelegen where over 1,000 prisoners were burned alive.
April 4, 1945 between two and three thousand prisoners of the Rottleberode labor camp were boarded onto ... from Gardelegen. The prisoners were taken off the train and led on a forced march in the direction of
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1097. An American soldier kneels beside the charred bodies of prisoners who were burned alive inside a barn near Gardelegen.
April 4, 1945 between two and three thousand prisoners of the Rottleberode labor camp were boarded onto ... from Gardelegen. The prisoners were taken off the train and led on a forced march in the direction of
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1098. American Jewish servicemen pose around a certificate of appreciation issued by the Jewish Welfare Board of Philadelphia.
1500 American soldiers of the 42nd Rainbow Infantry Division and printed a haggadah for the seder ... University of Toronto in 1931. He graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary and was ordained in 1935
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1099. An American soldier stares at a mound of corpses in the Dachau concentration camp shortly after liberation.
Major John E. Karabin, MD served as an army surgeon during WWII. He served in the 93rd and ... possibly Major John E. Karabin, MD served as an army surgeon during WWII. He served in the 93rd and
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1100. Jewish survivors from Kaufering I carry a crate of bottles right after their liberation by the American army.
American army. According to the donor, they had broke into surrounding houses and found either beer or ... wine which they gave to the American soldiers to thank them. ... George DePuydt was a Technical Seargeant and tank commander in Company B of the 753rd Tank ... Battalion George DePuydt was a Technical Seargeant and tank commander in Company B of the 753rd Tank