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576. Portrait of the two American judges on the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
trial's rules were the result of delicate reconciliations of the Continental and Anglo-American judicial ... Portrait of the two American judges on the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg. Pictured ... at the left is Francis Biddle and, at the right, John J. Parker.
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577. Portrait of the two American judges on the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
trial's rules were the result of delicate reconciliations of the Continental and Anglo-American judicial ... Portrait of the two American judges on the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg. Pictured ... at the left is Francis Biddle and, at the right, John J. Parker.
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578. Kurt Marcus poses against a railing while working for the American navy after the war.
Kurt Marcus (born Kurt Markus) is the son of cousins Frederika (Rita) Luneburg and Siegfried Markus ... Kurt Marcus (born Kurt Markus) is the son of cousins Frederika (Rita) Luneburg and Siegfried Markus (b
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579. American soldiers enter the main gate to the Buchenwald concentration camp.
Guard and joined the Army in 1941. His stations included Linz and Salzburg, Austria; Kitzingen and ... Stuttgart, Germany and the Pentagon. He later fought in the Korean War and served two tours in Vietnam. Lt
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580. The evacuation of survivors from the Woebbelin concentration camp to an American field hospital.
The evacuation of survivors from the Woebbelin concentration camp to an American field hospital ... Allied units -- the 82nd U.S. Airborne Division, the Eighth Infantry Division of the Ninth U.S. Army and ... airborne troops of the Second British Army -- entered the camp and found sick, starving inmates barely
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581. German civilians study the weekly photo news exhibit of the American-printed Regenburg Post in Straubing.
Straubing and served as the editor of the Regensberger Preuss, one of a handful of newspapers the Americans ... Joseph Eaton (born Joseph Wechsler) is the son of Jacob and Flora (nee Goldschmidt) Wechsler
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582. JDC executive Morris Troper at the European headquarters of the American Joint Distribution Committee in Lisbon.
Morris Carlton Troper (1892-1962), American Jewish lawyer and communal leader, who from 1938 to ... 1942 Morris Carlton Troper (1892-1962), American Jewish lawyer and communal leader, who from 1938 to
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583. An American soldier kneels by the corpse of a prisoner on the roadside near Gardelegen.
An American soldier kneels by the corpse of a prisoner on the roadside near Gardelegen. The ... 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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584. American soldiers liberate the town of Perwez. Pictured on the right is Mrs.
American soldiers liberate the town of Perwez. Pictured on the right is Mrs. Hemptine Stas, the ... Simon Steil is the son of Adolf Steil and Eliza nee (Meizels) Meissels Steil. Simon was born on ... May Simon Steil is the son of Adolf Steil and Eliza nee (Meizels) Meissels Steil. Simon was born on
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585. American soldiers liberate the town of Perwez. Pictured in the center is Mrs.
American soldiers liberate the town of Perwez. Pictured in the center is Mrs. Hemptine Stas, the ... Simon Steil is the son of Adolf Steil and Eliza nee (Meizels) Meissels Steil. Simon was born on ... May Simon Steil is the son of Adolf Steil and Eliza nee (Meizels) Meissels Steil. Simon was born on
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586. View of the judges bench of the Dachau trial. A large American flag hangs behind them.
View of the judges bench of the Dachau trial. A large American flag hangs behind them ... Berlin in 1939 and immigrated to the United States. He joined the Army in 1944 and was given the choice ... Dachau to find a method of immunizing people against malaria; and three former prisoners. The trial
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587. A Japanese-American soldier poses outside the destroyed Berghof, Hitler's mountain retreat in the Bavarian Alps.
Berchtesgaden, in the southeast corner of Bavaria. It was known as the Berghof and consisted of a large chalet ... and estate. Later, the Nazi hierarchy turned the Obersalzberg into a huge complex, with homes for
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588. American medics evacuate survivors from the rubble of the Nordhausen concentration camp.
been a spy behind enemy lines earlier in the war and his specialty was ordinance. Bill was the official ... army photographer as the first wave of US Army entered Nordhausen and, earlier, possibly Buchenwald
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589. American medics evacuate survivors from the rubble of the Nordhausen concentration camp.
been a spy behind enemy lines earlier in the war and his specialty was ordinance. Bill was the official ... army photographer as the first wave of US Army entered Nordhausen and, earlier, possibly Buchenwald
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590. SS guards executed by American troops during the liberation of the camp.
the soldiers advanced, they found stacks of bodies in other parts of the camp and thousands of ... wall and gunned down by members of the 1st Company. Others were shot in one of the boxcars or beaten
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591. American swimmers stand by the side of the pool either before or after a competition.
American swimmers stand by the side of the pool either before or after a competition. Pictured are ... 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 Balkans campaign. In June 1941
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592. American soldiers remove one of the few survivors from the Dachau death train.
American soldiers remove one of the few survivors from the Dachau death train. Pictured carrying ... the survivor is T/4 Sgt. Tony Cardinale and Lieutenant Gerald C. Caskey can be seen speaking to the ... ,000 and The Dachau death train consisted of nearly forty railcars containing the bodies of between 2
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593. An American soldier poses next to one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
,000 and The Dachau death train consisted of nearly forty railcars containing the bodies of between 2 ... ,000 and 3,000 prisoners who were evacuated from Buchenwald on April 7, 1945. The train arrived in Dachau
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594. American soldiers view one of the railcars of the Dachau death train.
,000 and The Dachau death train consisted of nearly forty railcars containing the bodies of between 2 ... ,000 and 3,000 prisoners who were evacuated from Buchenwald on April 7, 1945. The train arrived in Dachau
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595. American servicemen gather documentary evidence of the crimes committed in the Ebensee concentration camp.
Felix Uhrinek served as a Sergeant Major of the 774th Tank Battalion and participated in the ... liberat Felix Uhrinek served as a Sergeant Major of the 774th Tank Battalion and participated in the
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596. Letter from the Ichud (Kraków) to The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee regarding Oskar Schindler
Consists a letter relating to Oscar Schindler's rescuing of Jews, and about his postwar financial
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597. Bodies of SS men lie on the ground of the camp after American soldiers shot them.
Bodies of SS men lie on the ground of the camp after American soldiers shot them. The original ... caption reads" SS men we lined up and shot with our machine guns."
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598. Bodies of SS men lie on the ground of the camp after American soldiers shot them.
Bodies of SS men lie on the ground of the camp after American soldiers shot them. The original ... caption reads" Wooden leg of SS man and another after killed."
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599. The front of an American antisemitic handbill. "The Lone Star of David," addressed to soldiers.
The front of an American antisemitic handbill. "The Lone Star of David," addressed to soldiers ... DOCUMENTS; PROPAGANDA; PROPAGANDA (ANTI-JEWISH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN) ... The text insinuates that Jews avoid military service, thus placing more responsiblity on non-Jewish
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600. Members of the Dutch resistance, the Dutch police, and an American soldier search for uniforms and weapons belonging to Dutchmen suspected of collaborating with the Germans during the occupation.
weapons belonging to Dutchmen suspected of collaborating with the Germans during the occupation. ... Zundert, [North Brabant] The Netherlands