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751. LIST No III. comprising Czechoslovaks furnished with both British and Canadian visas and partly with American transit visas, who managed to get away from Marocco in August 1940.
with American transit visas, who managed to get away from Marocco in August 1940. ... List includes surnames, some first initials, sexes, ages, visa statuses, and remarks. ... Male and Female
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752. An emaciated survivor waits for evacuation from the Woebbelin concentration camp to an American field hospital.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
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753. American soldiers land on the coast of France under heavy Nazi machine gunfire.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... (AMERICAN)
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754. An African-American soldier with the 12th Armored Division, Seventh U.S.
An African-American soldier with the 12th Armored Division, Seventh U.S. Army, stands guard over a ... Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... AFRICAN-AMERICANS; AMERICANS; FORESTS; POWS (GERMAN); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); SURRENDER
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755. Portrait of Benjamin Shlanski, a Jewish immigrant from Eisiskes, as a soldier in the American army.
Source: The Shtetl Foundation (Yad Vashem Photo and Film Archives); Shlanski Family ... United States between 1873 and 1940. They were the children of Avraham-Mordekhai Shlanski, a coachman
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756. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued by the American consulate in Vienna to Jeanette Porges.
Paul Peter Porges and Lucie Eisenstab Porges were born within three months of each other in the ... same Paul Peter Porges and Lucie Eisenstab Porges were born within three months of each other in the
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757. An American serviceman delouses a survivor in the Dachau concentration camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; William and Dorothy McLaughlin; Marilyn Spencer ... (AMERICAN); SURVIVORS
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758. Mandel Center Staff and Scholars
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Staff at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies are subject ... archaeology, political science, film theory, and others. Among the most authoritative voices in the field ... their work supports scholarship and publications in Holocaust studies, promotes the growth of Holocaust -
759. The Joan Fredericks Collection in the Agudath Israel of American Orthodox Archives is reported to contain information concerning 1200
Catalog item derived from the book GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES IN THE NEW YORK METROPOLITAN AREA edited
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760. Belgian children pose with American soldiers in Brussels.
HIDING; JEWS IN HIDING (AFTER THE EXPERIENCE); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN) ... Belgian children pose with American soldiers in Brussels. Pictured on the right is Hena's cousin ... Hena Evyatar (born Hena Kohn) is the daughter of Herschel and Ita Rivka (Charlupska) Kohn. She was ... Hena Evyatar (born Hena Kohn) is the daughter of Herschel and Ita Rivka (Charlupska) Kohn. She was
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761. Ethics, Religion, and the Holocaust
Organization of the American Academy of Religion (AAR). For faculty and researchers: Annual Faculty ... Programs on Ethics, Religion, and the Holocaust The Programs on Ethics, Religion, and the ... Holocaust (PERH) foster scholarship, teaching, and reflection on the profound ethical, theological, and
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762. Brigadier General Telford Taylor, the U.S. Chief Counsel, who directed the American prosecution of the High Command Case.
Blaskowitz committed suicide on the first day of the trial. The judgment was delivered on 27 and 28 October ... with the Tribunal finding all the defendants not guilty of crimes against peace (counts one and four
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763. American prisoners play softball on the grounds of the Tittmoning camp while two armed guards watch from behind the hedge.
Peter Rosenbaum (later Ros, the father and father-in-law of the donors) was born on March 19, 1925 ... Peter Rosenbaum (later Ros, the father and father-in-law of the donors) was born on March 19, 1925. He
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764. View of the Hadamar Institute, The photograph was taken by an American military photographer soon after the liberation.
The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in ... Ge The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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765. View of the Hadamar Institute. The photograph was taken by an American military photographer soon after the liberation.
The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in ... Ge The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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766. View of the Hadamar Institute. The photograph was taken by an American military photographer soon after the liberation.
The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in ... Ge The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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767. One of the defendants of the Krupp Case stands in the defendants dock while American military police stand behind him.
for her to work as his nanny. Instead, she worked as a hair-dresser. After the American entry into ... World War II, Max Austein was drafted into the US Army and was sent to Camp Ritchie in Maryland, a
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768. Under the direction of American soldiers, German civilians are forced to read the sign erected by the U.S.
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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769. American troops with the 42nd Tank Battalion drive along the fenced-in perimeter of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
-Belsen concentration camp. The 42nd was part of the 7th Armored Division, which was the only American ... interned abroad. Conditions in the camp were good by concentration camp standards, and most prisoners were
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770. Japanese-Americans with the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion pose outside the Kehlsteinhaus (also known as the Eagle's Nest).
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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771. An American soldier stands near the corpses of Dachau guards who were executed just after 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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772. Prisoners [?] in the back of a truck leave the Merxhausen sanitorium with the assistance of American soldiers.
American soldiers. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "Prisoners going out Merxhausen." ... program. After 1942, it served as a military hospital, and after the war it was used as a sanitorium for ... American soldiers.
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773. Selected records from the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (AJJDC) Archives, Jerusalem
as the overseas arm of the American Jewish philanthropic community, providing rescue, relief, and ... 's history and its global activities. [Source: Archives of The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee ... The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (AJJDC) is the world's leading Jewish humanitarian
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774. Close-up of three American prosecutors 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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775. Portrait of Lt. Cdr. Harris, American prosecutor at the 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