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1651. Defendant Hans Fritzsche, formerly head of the Radio Division of the Propaganda Ministry, is escorted into the courtroom by American Military Police 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 ... Nuremberg in the absence of the dead Josef Goebbels and to mollify Soviet authorities, who held him in their
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1652. An insert for American soldiers published in Newsmap for the Armed Forces, overseas edition, explaining the indictment against the defendants in the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals.
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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1653. Shmulik Matzner, holding a child, waits at the Vienna railroad station for a train to take him on the next leg of his journey along the Bricha route to the American Zone of Germany.
migration, the British were hostile, and the Americans were accepting, because they could not use force to ... George (originally Hirsch) Birman was born in 1922 in the German city of Konigsberg and grew up
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1654. A group of Jewish DPs wait at the Vienna railroad station for a train to take them on the next leg of their journey along the Bricha route to the American Zone of Germany.
migration, the British were hostile, and the Americans were accepting, because they could not use force to ... of their journey along the Bricha route to the American Zone of Germany. In the back row on the ... George (originally Hirsch) Birman was born in 1922 in the German city of Konigsberg and grew up
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1655. A group of Jewish DPs waits at the Vienna railroad station for a train to take them on the next leg of their journey along the Bricha route to the American Zone of Germany.
migration, the British were hostile, and the Americans were accepting, because they could not use force to ... of their journey along the Bricha route to the American Zone of Germany. In the center is Juzik ... George (originally Hirsch) Birman was born in 1922 in the German city of Konigsberg and grew up
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1656. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, poses in the port of Lisbon in front of a wooden fence that cordons off the Jewish refugees who are waiting to board the SS Mouzinho.
between February and September of 1941. In February the American consulate in Luxembourg received ... facilitated and financed the emigration of children without American relatives. HICEM made arrangements for ... both the French and American governments were slow in processing the visas and some children had to
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1657. A group of Jewish DPs waits at the Vienna railroad station for a train to take them on the next leg of their journey along the Bricha route to the American Zone of Germany.
migration, the British were hostile, and the Americans were accepting, because they could not use force to ... Europe to displaced persons' camps in Germany, Austria and Italy, in what was the largest organized
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1658. Portrait of Bentley Forman, an American crew member of the illegal immigrant ship Exodus 1947, on the deck of the President Warfield in Baltimore harbor while the ship was undergoing refitting prior to sailing for Europe.
of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. In ... November 1946 the Mosad le-Aliya Bet (the Agency for Illegal Immigration) acquired an American ship, the
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1659. View of the audience at an outdoor meeting of Jewish DPs in the American Zone of Germany held in the Mittenwald displaced persons camp to commemorate the death march from Dachau to Tyrol.
those pictured are the American officer serving as the liaison between the American military government ... and the Central Jewish Committee, and the representative of the local German government.
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1660. Title credits for the film "Poland - the Country and the People"
In the 1930s, the American filmmaker Julien Bryan chronicled life in Poland and Nazi Germany. When ... Poland - the Country and the People
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1661. Poster for Hitler's election as Führer with Hitler’s face acquired by an American tourist
consolidation of President and Chancellor. It was acquired by 17 year old William A. Nelson, An American tourist ... President Paul von Hindenburg. The vote was held to legitimize the position and solidify his dictatorial ... William rode his bicycle down the Rhine River and watched the celebrations. ... involved in the American Youth Hostels (Hostelling International USA), a nonprofit organization created to
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1662. Generals Eisenhower and Patton tour the DP camp at Feldafing.
Jews in the American zone of occupation. At Feldafing Eisenhower toured the grounds and attended ... his speech Eisenhower pledged the assistance of the American army and counselled patience until the ... Generals Eisenhower and Patton tour the DP camp at Feldafing. Eisenhower's visits to Feldafing and
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1663. Health card issued by the American Joint Distribution Committee Austrian Operations to Jewish DP Hirsch Birman certifying that he is an employee of the Rothschild Hospital displaced persons camp in Vienna, under the supervision of UNRRA team 350.
George (originally Hirsch) Birman was born in 1922 in the German city of Konigsberg and grew up ... near George (originally Hirsch) Birman was born in 1922 in the German city of Konigsberg and grew up
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1664. Postwar family portrait of the Virtgaym family. Pictured are Yevgeniy and Rozaliya Virtgaym and their two daughters Eva and Susan.
Igor Virtgaym is the youngest son of Yevgeniy Virtgaym and Rozaliya Stern Virtgaym. Yevgeniy (Jeno ... Igor Virtgaym is the youngest son of Yevgeniy Virtgaym and Rozaliya Stern Virtgaym. Yevgeniy (Jeno
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1665. Levi, Kronthal, and Eis families papers
Ruth. She immigrated to the United States following her husband’s death in 1941 and became an American ... Max and Ruth Levi Eis family and the Kronthal family collection ... The collection consists of a wreath, correspondence, documents, photographs, and publications ... relating to the experiences of Max Eis and his family in Mainz, Germany, before the Holocaust, in
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1666. Imperial Germany Reichsbanknote, 100 mark note, from the album of a Waffen-SS officer acquired by an American soldier
The collection consists of five German bank notes and a photograph album relating to the ... 1936, the 21 year old Pleiss volunteered for the SS and was accepted into the Leibstandart, Hitler ... 's personal bodyguard. He was awarded for his leadership in the May 1940 invasion of France and the April 1941 ... which was brought back from the war by Milton V. Elliott, an American soldier.
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1667. Nazi Germany, 5 mark note from the album of a Waffen-SS officer acquired by an American soldier
The collection consists of five German bank notes and a photograph album relating to the ... were first issued as supplemental currency at the beginning of World War I (1914-1918) and remained in
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1668. Imperial Germany, 50 mark note, series 1, from the album of a Waffen-SS officer acquired by an American soldier
The collection consists of five German bank notes and a photograph album relating to the ... issued in June 1919, bears the Imperial eagle crest and was the final issue of Imperial Germany, although ... the 21 year old Pleiss volunteered for the SS and was accepted into the Leibstandart, Hitler ... 's personal bodyguard. He was awarded for his leadership in the May 1940 invasion of France and the April 1941
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1669. Imperial Germany, Darlehnskassenschein [State Loan Office] 1 mark note from the album of a Waffen-SS officer acquired by an American soldier
The collection consists of five German bank notes and a photograph album relating to the ... beginning of World War I (1914-1918) and remained in circulation until the hyperinflation of 1923. In 1936 ... the 21 year old Pleiss volunteered for the SS and was accepted into the Leibstandart, Hitler ... 's personal bodyguard. He was awarded for his leadership in the May 1940 invasion of France and the April 1941
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1670. Weimar Germany, 50000 mark note, from the album of a Waffen-SS officer acquired by an American soldier
The collection consists of five German bank notes and a photograph album relating to the ... In 1936, the 21 year old Pleiss volunteered for the SS and was accepted into the Leibstandart, Hitler
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1671. Jacob and Asya Hasenson Chankin (the donor's uncle and aunt) visit Max and Else Chankin in Yugoslavia.
Joseph Shadur (born Jospeh Schadur) is the son of Manja Hasenson and Michel Schadur. He was born ... Ap Joseph Shadur (born Jospeh Schadur) is the son of Manja Hasenson and Michel Schadur. He was born
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1672. WWII Iron Cross 2nd Class medal taken from the body of a dead German soldier by an American soldier
The collection consists of a Nazi armband, an Iron Cross 2nd class medal, and certificate. ... front. The front is embossed with a swastika in the center, and the year the award was reinstituted
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1673. Postwar conditions of housing and YMCAs in Europe and the Far East
In the 1930s, the American filmmaker Julien Bryan chronicled life in Poland and Nazi Germany. When ... Julien Hequembourg Bryan (1899-1974) was an American documentarian and filmmaker. Bryan traveled
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1674. Two emaciated female Jewish survivors of a death march lie in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
however, was strafed by American planes, killing one SS woman and wounding two others. Some of the ... war. As Allied troops closed in on Germany from all sides, the prisoners in concentration camps and ... smaller groups accompanied by SS men and women, with approximately 1,100 prisoners sent in the direction ... of the prisoners had been given a blanket before their departure, few had proper shoes, and some were
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1675. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march lies in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
however, was strafed by American planes, killing one SS woman and wounding two others. Some of the ... war. As Allied troops closed in on Germany from all sides, the prisoners in concentration camps and ... smaller groups accompanied by SS men and women, with approximately 1,100 prisoners sent in the direction ... of the prisoners had been given a blanket before their departure, few had proper shoes, and some were