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826. An American soldier and German civilians forced to come to the camp, examine the corpses of prisoners murdered by the SS during the evacuation of the Leipzig-Thekla concentration camp.
prisoners murdered by the SS during the evacuation of the Leipzig-Thekla concentration camp. ... SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); SUB-CAMPS
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827. American officials read an election announcement posted outside the camp administration barracks in the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
ABRAHAM; HEYMONT, IRVING; LANDSBERG; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); SROLE, LEO; UNRRA (UN RELIEF AND ... director, Leo Srole, an UNRRA social worker who is translating the poster, and Dr. Abraham Glassgold, UNRRA
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828. Portrait of American ambassador to Moscow, Laurence A.
American Zionists and the American Zion Commonwealth. Steinhardt launched his legal career in the ... cooperation with Ira Hirschmann of the War Refugee Board, the Jewish Agency for Palestine and the American ... Laurence Adolf Steinhardt (1892-1950), American Jewish attorney and diplomat, who as ambassador to ... T Laurence Adolf Steinhardt (1892-1950), American Jewish attorney and diplomat, who as ambassador to
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829. American medics treat an emaciated soldier, Pvt. Alvin L.
American POWs who survived a death march from the Berga concentration camp and was liberated by soldiers of ... Thousands of American soldiers captured in December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge were taken ... t Thousands of American soldiers captured in December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge were taken ... rate. When the order to evacuate the camp was given, the surviving American POWs were put on a death
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830. American medics treat an emaciated, twenty-year-old soldier, Pfc.
California, one of 63 American POWs who survived a death march from the Berga concentration camp and was ... Thousands of American soldiers captured in December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge were taken ... t Thousands of American soldiers captured in December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge were taken ... rate. When the order to evacuate the camp was given, the surviving American POWs were put on a death
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831. American troops prepare Major General Anton Dostler for execution.
ordered the shooting of 15 U.S. soldiers captured behind German lines in March 1944. The Americans were ... on a sabotage mission and according to the Hague Convention should have been treated as prisoners of ... orders, the so-called "Commando Order," he and other German officers had received directly from Adolf
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832. Green and Hoffer Families
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survivors during the Holocaust. Transformation In the summer of 2013, my husband, Walter Elias and I, Ruth ... Elias, nee’ Hoffer, went to Poland to experience the places where my mother and father and their ... the fragments of stories my parents told and understand what happened to them and my family. I -
833. The United States and the Nazi Threat: 1933–37
Nazi antisemitic actions. The Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America and the American ... Games, claiming that it would “mean giving American moral and financial support to the Nazi regime
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834. Audio Tour of the Museum’s Hall of Witness and Hall of Remembrance
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This audio tour describes the Hall of Witness and the Hall of Remembrance at the US Holocaust ... Memorial Museum and is intended for visitors who are blind or have low vision. Throughout the approximately -
835. The United States and the Holocaust, 1942–45
attacked Pearl Harbor. For almost four years, the American people—soldiers and civilians alike—made ... Europe. On the homefront, millions of women entered the workforce—many for the first time—and Americans ... Americans, became the most highly decorated military unit of that size in American history and liberated a ... about the operations of the Auschwitz concentration camp to the American public and supported secret
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836. The United States and the Refugee Crisis, 1938–41
American public, and announced that he was ordering the US ambassador in Germany to return home. The United ... however, revealed that Americans did not support the idea, and opponents argued that the bill would take ... resources, and eventually jobs, from American children. Congress never voted on the Wagner-Rogers Bill ... Congress passed and Roosevelt signed into law the first peacetime draft in American history. Roosevelt
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837. Inmates waving a home-made American flag greet U.S.
Inmates waving a home-made American flag greet U.S. Seventh Army troops upon their arrival at the ... ); and Irving Miesing (Yitzhak Misengiser). The man in the long coat has alternatively been identified as ... Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
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838. American troops supervise the burial of hundreds of corpses by German civilians from the nearby town of Nordhausen.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... PHOTOGRAPHS (SIGNAL CORPS); RUINS/RUBBLE; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); SUB-CAMPS
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839. Survivors of the Ohrdruf concentration camp demonstrate torture methods used in the camp to top ranking American generals.
Bradley (second from the left), and General George S. Patton (left). Jules Grad (far right), pool ... correspondent for the "Stars and Stripes," is taking notes. The mustached soldier who is pointing at the ... .S. Army, stands at left and next to him is General Omar N. Bradley, Commander of the 12th Army Group."
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840. A poster advertising a mass rally sponsored by the German-American Bund to protest the boycott of German goods.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... ANTISEMITISM -- USA (1920-45)-- German-American Bund
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841. A former prisoner explains the working of the crematoria in Dachau to a delegation of American officers.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... (SIGNAL CORPS); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); SURVIVORS
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842. An American soldier tests the crematorium elevator while on an inspection of the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... CONCENTRATION CAMPS; CREMATORIA; INSPECTIONS; NATZWEILER-STRUTHOF; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN)
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843. An American military soldier serves Wilhelm List with his indictment at the beginning of the Hostage Case.
born in Oberkirchberg on May 14, 1880 into a doctor's family. Serving in World War I and the Freikorps ... becoming a Lieutenant General in 1932 and gaining command of the Fourth Army three years later. A
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844. Jewish DPs study in the reading room of a vocational training school supported by the American Joint Distribution Committee.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
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845. Survivors fight for cigarettes thrown to them by American troops after the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp.
than 32,000 prisoners were liberated, among them some Englishmen, Canadians and Americans. The camp ... to welcome the Americans. SS guards opened fire on other prisoners who went wild with joy and rushed
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846. American troops of the 28th Infantry Division march down the Champs Elysees, Paris, in a victory parade.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... MARCHING; MEDICAL CARE/NURSES/MEDICS; RALLIES/PARADES; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); STREET SCENES
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847. American troops with the 28th Infantry Division march in formation down the Champs-Elysees in Paris during a victory parade.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... ARC DE TRIOMPHE; COLUMNS (OF PEOPLE); MARCHING; RALLIES/PARADES; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN
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848. American Jewish Joint Distribution case files of Romanian orphans
Contains 15 case histories relating to Romanian orphan children. Compiled by the American Jewish ... deportations to Transnistria, the treatment of Jewish children in ghettos, and the care of orphans after the ... The materials were copied from the collections of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
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849. Inside page of the American Zionist newspaper, "Americans for Haganah" of September 15, 1947, featuring an illustrated eyewitness account of the Exodus 1947 by one of its crewmen, John Stanley Grauel.
WORLD RESPONSE (1933-1955) -- Press Coverage of the Liberation and DP Affairs ... of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. In
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850. Escorted by American soldiers, a transport of child survivors of Buchenwald file out of the main gate of the camp.
captured by U.S. Third Army troops." The boys are accompanied by American soldiers and directed by ... and white coat, with right arm hanging down straight just right of the two American soldiers. ... do with the child survivors, American army chaplains, Rabbi Herschel Schacter and Rabbi Robert Marcus