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376. Prisoners and American guards on the exercise grounds at the Nuremberg prison, where the major war criminals were interned during the International Military Tribunal trial.
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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377. A view from the stands of the American Olympic team marching into the Olympic stadium for the 1936 games, wearing suits and hats.
games, wearing suits and hats. ... ALBUMS; AMERICANS; CROWDS; FLAGS (AMERICAN); MARCHING; OLYMPICS; OPENING EVENTS; SALUTING
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378. African American Soldiers during World War II
During World War II, African American and white soldiers who were bonded on the battlefield were ... American soldiers returned home after the war only to find themselves faced with the existing prejudice and ... time, more than one million African Americans fought for the US Armed Forces on the homefront, in ... Europe, and in the Pacific. After battling for freedom and defending democracy worldwide, African
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379. American OSE Committee (RG 494)
the Jews). The OSE maintained branches in Russia, Poland, Rumania and Central and Western Europe ... The Polish name was TOZ (Towarzystwo Ochrony Zdrowia - Society for the Protection of Health) and the ... camps and sanatoriums. The institutions of OSE in Europe were destroyed during World War II. After the ... Records of the American OSE Committee in New York, including correspondence, reports, subject files
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380. Attacks on Jews Shock Americans
Germany and Austria on the night of November 9–10, 1938, an event known as Kristallnacht. Units of the ... shops. Nearly 30,000 Jewish men were arrested and sent to concentration camps. American newspapers ... covered the Nazi terror attack against Jews in banner headlines on their front pages, and articles about ... unleashed a series of attacks against the Jewish population in Germany and its recently incorporated
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381. American officers/POWs in Mauthausen
sentenced to death. I was brought back here and awaited my execution but the Americans came here first. Now ... Taylor, US Navy, who tells of his work in the German-occupied countries of Europe, his capture, and his ... capture by the Gestapo and treatment while in the prison camp. Transcription: Jack H. Taylor U.S. Navy ... where we have been starving and beaten and killed. Fortunately, my turn hadn't come. Two American
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382. American GIs at Nuremberg stadium
Slates throughout give the dates of the footage (April-May 1945). Several American Air Force ... pilots walk into the Nuremberg stadium. They look around and one throws a rock at a swastika adorning a ... camera. One of the pilots gives a Nazi salute and pretends to be Hitler; the others grab him and pretend ... ground. 01:05:18 A crowd of American Air Force personnel and some MPs stand around a damaged German
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383. American professors in Hamburg, 1939
Schaeffer (the man in a bowtie and trench coat) walks out of a store and down the street. (0.43) Boats sail ... on the water. (1:32) A family of three walks down the street, and greets Schaeffer. (2:24) People get ... away and towards the camera on the street. A tram to “Othmarschen” passes. (13:35) A small boat filled ... waterfront, with benches and on the side. Someone is fishing. (16:10) Different people walk by, smile, and/or
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384. German prisoners; Americans at Moosburg
stockpot containing stew made with rye and sawdust. CU, American eating and drinking. More shots of the ... marshalling yards. Wreckage. Three American POWs carving a rabbit and a bird at Moosburg. GIs cooking over a ... behind wire fence of came, posing for the camera, chewing gum and smoking. CU, soldiers dig into a large ... newly liberated men at leisure, including a group of African-Americans at a tent camp, one trimming the
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385. Anti-Nazi protest organized by American Jewish Congress
The American Jewish Congress was among the first groups in the United States to oppose Nazism ... continued to hold rallies throughout the war years. The American Jewish Congress organized this anti-Nazi
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386. American Jewish leaders participate in a mass demonstration
Dr. Bernard Deutsch, president of the American Jewish Congress ... (center) and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise (right) participate in a mass
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387. Prague uprising; American soldiers
with American soldiers, journalists. Man with armband, red cross. Men and young boys look at the camera ... Unassembled Czech newsreel material from the May uprising in Prague. A lone tank in the Old Town
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388. German propaganda leaflet for African American soldiers
falsely suggested that African Americans would receive better treatment by the German military and ... German propaganda leaflet targeting African American servicemen, November 1944. The leaflets
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389. American POWs; DPs in Germany
building on litters. Soldiers receiving cigarettes and rations. Soldier with burned face. The commanding ... The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum purchased this from the National Archives and Records
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390. American soldiers holding Nazi flag
Rectangular form with scalloped edge; black and white image depicting United States Army soldiers ... The photograph was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by Estelle Bandler.
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391. Lt. Taylor and Major Cohen (donor) trace down the identity of some American pilots who were killed and cremated in Mauthausen.
and cremated in Mauthausen. ... AMERICANS; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; JEWS (AMERICAN); MAUTHAUSEN; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN
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392. American soldiers open cases of jewels and snuff boxes looted from the home of Maurice Rothschild in Paris and brought to Germany.
in Paris and brought to Germany. ... Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
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393. An American soldier views an array of stones and other valuables confiscated from prisoners in the Buchenwald concentration camp and recovered by U.S.
Buchenwald concentration camp and recovered by U.S. troops after the liberation of the camp. Original ... Buchenwald concentration camp and recovered by U.S.
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394. Members of the Jewish Brigade pose for a group portrait underneath an American and British flag and a large Star of David.
Yehoshua and Rivka (nee Veber) Begun (the parents of the donor) worked as aid workers in Bergen ... -Bels Yehoshua and Rivka (nee Veber) Begun (the parents of the donor) worked as aid workers in Bergen
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395. I'm An American -- Yolanda Mero-Irion
consciousness of the privileges and responsibilities of citizenship and more tolerance for fellow american of ... naturalization process, the meaning of “democracy” and reminding all Americans of the value/privilege of U ... I’M AN AMERICAN premiered in 1940 on the eve of WWII. The NBC radio broadcast was spearheaded by ... the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the U.S. Department of Labor to foster a “deeper
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396. I'm An American -- Edith Kempthorne
consciousness of the privileges and responsibilities of citizenship and more tolerance for fellow american of ... naturalization process, the meaning of “democracy” and reminding all Americans of the value/privilege of U ... CampFire Girls and how the organization has taught them American citizenship. The program ends with ... I’M AN AMERICAN premiered in 1940 on the eve of WWII. The NBC radio broadcast was spearheaded by
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397. I'm An American -- Raymond Loewy
consciousness of the privileges and responsibilities of citizenship and more tolerance for fellow american of ... naturalization process, the meaning of “democracy” and reminding all Americans of the value/privilege of U ... I’M AN AMERICAN premiered in 1940 on the eve of WWII. The NBC radio broadcast was spearheaded by ... the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the U.S. Department of Labor to foster a “deeper
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398. I'm An American -- Luise Rainer
consciousness of the privileges and responsibilities of citizenship and more tolerance for fellow american of ... naturalization process, the meaning of “democracy” and reminding all Americans of the value/privilege of U ... Allegiance and explains her realization of the vow. Luise Rainer says, “Perhaps it takes a new American ... Actress consecutively in 1936 and 1937. The following year Luise Rainer became an American citizen.
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399. I'm An American -- Franz Werfel
consciousness of the privileges and responsibilities of citizenship and more tolerance for fellow american of ... naturalization process, the meaning of “democracy” and reminding all Americans of the value/privilege of U ... I’M AN AMERICAN premiered in 1940 on the eve of WWII. The NBC radio broadcast was spearheaded by ... the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the U.S. Department of Labor to foster a “deeper
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400. I'm An American -- Vilhjálmur Stefánsson
consciousness of the privileges and responsibilities of citizenship and more tolerance for fellow american of ... naturalization process, the meaning of “democracy” and reminding all Americans of the value/privilege of U ... I’M AN AMERICAN premiered in 1940 on the eve of WWII. The NBC radio broadcast was spearheaded by ... the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the U.S. Department of Labor to foster a “deeper