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1126. Members of the American communist party participate in a march through the streets of lower Manhattan to protest against the Nazi persecution of German Jews.
Manhattan to protest against the Nazi persecution of German Jews. ... Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
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1127. Members of the American communist party participate in a march through the streets of lower Manhattan to protest against the Nazi persecution of German Jews.
Manhattan to protest against the Nazi persecution of German Jews. ... Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
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1128. Members of the American communist party participate in a march through the streets of lower Manhattan to protest against the Nazi persecution of German Jews.
Manhattan to protest against the Nazi persecution of German Jews. ... Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
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1129. Civilians from nearby Weimar are forced by American soldiers to see the remains of prisoners in the crematorium ovens of Buchenwald during their tour of the concentration camp.
crematorium ovens of Buchenwald during their tour of the concentration camp. ... Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
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1130. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians from Nammering are forced to look at the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the town.
the local inhabitants attempted to give the prisoners food and water, but these provisions were stolen ... by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant
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1131. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians remove corpses from a mass grave on the north side of the barn outside of 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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1132. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians exhume a mass grave containing the bodies of prisoners killed by the SS in a barn just outside 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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1133. American Lieutenant Colonel Hal. D. McCown is sworn in as a witness for the defense at the trial of 74 SS men charged with perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
prisoner of Peiper, he received fair treatment, as did the other American POWs, and that he never saw ... Military Governor of the American Zone, took some of the Review Board's suggestions into account, and its
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1134. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians from Nammering walk among the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the town.
the local inhabitants attempted to give the prisoners food and water, but these provisions were stolen ... by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant
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1135. American soldiers in Kaufering IV look at the bodies of prisoners killed by the SS prior to the arrival of U.S.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... (AMERICAN); SUB-CAMPS
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1136. An American soldier points out a sign to German civilians that memorializes the 800 prisoners shot by the SS near the town of Nammering.
the local inhabitants attempted to give the prisoners food and water, but these provisions were stolen ... by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant
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1137. Dr. Adolf Wahlmann (left), chief physician at the Hadamar Institute, and Karl Willig (right), assistant male nurse, pose next to a barred window at the euthanasia facility where they are being held prisoner by American authorities.
prisoner by American authorities. The photograph was taken by an American military photographer soon after ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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1138. Rabbi Judah Nadich, chief Jewish chaplain for the American army in Europe, delivers a speech to French civilians and Jewish soldiers at the rue de la Victoire synagogue in Paris.
loan society and making contact with relatives in the U.S. The American chaplain also participated in ... displaced persons camps in the American zone of Germany, report back on conditions and make recommendations ... (infiltrees) from Eastern Europe to cross into the American zone and take up residence in the Jewish DP camps ... affairs was to interpret US army regulations to the Jewish DPs and advise American commanders concerning
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1139. Survivors congregate in the central compound of Buchenwald along with American soldiers and journalists during an official tour of the liberated camp by an international group of radio commentators.
journalists during an official tour of the liberated camp by an international group of radio commentators. ... RADIO BROADCASTERS/BROADCASTS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); SURVIVORS; VIEWS
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1140. The defendants in the trial of 61 former camp personnel and prisoners from Mauthausen sit behind a group of American military lawyers, who have been assigned to defend them.
American Military Tribunal in Dachau, Germany. All of the defendants were charged with violation of the ... starvation. Among those charged was August Eigruber, the former Gauleiter of Upper Austria and one of the
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1141. Rabbi Judah Nadich, chief Jewish chaplain for the American army in Europe, delivers a speech to French civilians and Jewish soldiers at the rue de la Victoire synagogue in Paris.
loan society and making contact with relatives in the U.S. The American chaplain also participated in ... displaced persons camps in the American zone of Germany, report back on conditions and make recommendations ... (infiltrees) from Eastern Europe to cross into the American zone and take up residence in the Jewish DP camps ... affairs was to interpret US army regulations to the Jewish DPs and advise American commanders concerning
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1142. Under American Army supervision, townspeople from Hannover are forced to watch as Nazi Party members exhume the bodies of 200 Russian officers and others shot by the SS near Wuelfel.
The Americans stood by to supervise as they dug up the victims and, with bare hands, wrapped them in ... members exhume the bodies of 200 Russian officers and others shot by the SS near Wuelfel. On April 8 ... 1945, 200 Red Army officers and other prisoners of war were sent on a death march from the Liebenau
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1143. A crowd of Polish civilians watches as Julien Bryan's interpreter explains to a policeman that the man in the turned-up fedora is American photographer, Julien Bryan and not a German spy.
Julien Bryan (1899-1974) was a documentary filmmaker who filmed and photographed the everyday life ... a Julien Bryan (1899-1974) was a documentary filmmaker who filmed and photographed the everyday life
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1144. American GIs stand on the deck of their troop ship and look at the Statue of Liberty as they pull into NY harbor on their return home from World War II.
PORTS (NEW YORK); SHIPS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); STATUE OF LIBERTY
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1145. US Buy War Bonds poster depicting the Statue of Liberty
war bonds was a way the public could support and protect American liberty, represented by the Statue ... The collection consists of two posters and a full page advertisement produced in the United States ... in front of the Statue of Liberty’s arm and torch. The symbolism of the image implies that purchasing ... offered the public the opportunity to purchase war bonds, and return them for reimbursement at a later
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1146. British and Americans in Tunisia; Sinking of the French Fleet at Mers el Kebir; Return to the US
from 1925 to 1946. The collection consists of mostly amateur footage in both black and white and color ... that focuses on Europe during the pre-war and mid-war periods. The United States Holocaut Memorial
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1147. Bonde Gaza, a Hungarian musician who survived the Gardelegen atrocity, demonstrates to American soldiers how he managed to escape the barn which the SS had set on fire.
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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1148. US poster stamp encouraging people to donate to a humanitarian organization
correspondence, documents, and publications relating to the American response and humanitarian campaigns in the ... -Polish Hebrews, and changed their name in the 1920s. During the Holocaust, the American Federation ... the Statute of Kalisz, the Haggadah, and a series of watercolors on the American Revolutionary War ... Jewish American ephemera and archival collection
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1149. US poster stamp encouraging people to donate to a humanitarian organization
correspondence, documents, and publications relating to the American response and humanitarian campaigns in the ... -Polish Hebrews, and changed their name in the 1920s. During the Holocaust, the American Federation ... the Statute of Kalisz, the Haggadah, and a series of watercolors on the American Revolutionary War ... Jewish American ephemera and archival collection
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1150. US poster stamp encouraging people to donate to a humanitarian organization
correspondence, documents, and publications relating to the American response and humanitarian campaigns in the ... -Polish Hebrews, and changed their name in the 1920s. During the Holocaust, the American Federation ... the Statute of Kalisz, the Haggadah, and a series of watercolors on the American Revolutionary War ... Jewish American ephemera and archival collection