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851. American war crimes investigators question chief nurse Irmgard Huber about the mass killings that occurred at the Hadamar Institute.
occurred at the Hadamar Institute. The photograph was taken by an American military photographer soon ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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852. An American soldier drives past buildings set afire by survivors after the SS evacuated the Ohrdruf concentration camp.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); SUB-CAMPS
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853. Ten German prisoners held in the Recklinghausen internment camp wait to be questioned by American investigators from the U.S.
investigators from the U.S. Ninth Army for their roles in the alleged murder of American pilots and the ... mistreatment of slave labores and prisoners during the war. When U.S. Ninth Army troops captured the
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854. Survivors wave to American liberators from their bunks in the infirmary barracks for Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
American troops through France, Belgium, Germany and Austria, including the liberation of the Ebensee ... concentration camp. Born in Taylor, Utah, Heslop was the son of Jesse and Zella Malan Heslop. He was raised as
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855. Under the direction of American soldiers, German civilians exhume the bodies of prisoners from a mass grave 14 km.
-Benzin AG). All the victims were male and without identification, except for a few with numbers on their ... tattered and partly decayed clothing. Civilians from the area claimed that the bodies were buried just
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856. Allied prisoners in the Hammelburg POW camp greet their American liberators, who are from the 14th Armored Division.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... (AMERICAN); SURVIVORS
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857. Timeline of the German Military and the Nazi Regime
SS—the Nazi elite guard—and the SS leader, Heinrich Himmler, who were ... ’s “clean hands” was largely accepted in the United States, where American military leaders, embroiled in
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858. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (AJDC), Kaunas office (Fond 1236)
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 ... assistance organization. Formed in 1914 in response to the onset of World War I and the devastation it
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859. Emanuel Ringelblum and the Creation of the Oneg Shabbat Archive
age, Emanuel Ringelblum belonged to the socialist-Zionist political party, Po’alei Zion Left, and took ... an active role in Jewish public life, working as a high school teacher and as an employee of the
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860. Emigration and the Evian Conference
of Congress. There were several reasons the American public and Congress opposed increasing the ... Germany was embedding spies and saboteurs among the refugees. Antisemitism influenced American public
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861. American Alien Registration Receipt Card issued to Sonia Munsjin.
Henach (Henikel, later Harold) Minuskin is the son of Shlamke (Sam) (b. March 12, 1905) and Shanke ... ( Henach (Henikel, later Harold) Minuskin is the son of Shlamke (Sam) (b. March 12, 1905) and Shanke (Sonia ... was trained as a hairdresser and manicurist. Shortly after the start of World War II, Sam built a ... first year and a half of the war, the Soviet Union occupied Zhetel, (named Dyatlavo under Russian rule
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862. Americans visit Europe in 1938
pamphlet ‘How to See Europe’. The Americans are well-dressed and packing nice clothes. 1:02 Moving train ... of Rome and the Colosseum. 8:47 Title- THE ROMAN FORUM “Friends, Romans, Countrymen” The American ... :17 Title- PARIS The Place de le Concorde. Street scene with impressive buildings and cars. 2:48 Title ... The LOUVRE and the TUILERIES. EXT large building. Park with fountains, possibly in spring or fall. 3
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863. Herman Goering speaks to American servicemen following his capture.
had American citizenship thanks to the circumstances of her birth, returned to American in 1926 and ... fighter ace. He joined the NSDAP in 1922. In 1923 he was wounded in the Beer Hall Putsch and forced to ... asset to Hitler, using his connections in the army and business to gain support for the NSDAP. Upon ... -in-Chief of the Prussian Police and Gestapo, and Commissioner for Aviation. Goering set up the first
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864. American Jewish soldier Joseph Eaton poses with Mr.
Straubing and served as the editor of the Regensberger Preuss, one of a handful of newspapers the Americans ... American Jewish soldier Joseph Eaton poses with Mr. Potok, leader of the Jewish Concentration Camp ... Joseph Eaton (born Joseph Wechsler) is the son of Jacob and Flora (nee Goldschmidt) Wechsler ... Josep Joseph Eaton (born Joseph Wechsler) is the son of Jacob and Flora (nee Goldschmidt) Wechsler
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865. Identification papers for Hiram Bingham, American Vice Consul in Marseilles.
1941, who worked with American rescue committees to help save more than 2,500 Jews and political ... governor and US Senator (and noted archaeologist, who unearthed the Inca city of Machu Picchu, Peru in 1911 ... efforts of Varian Fry's Emergency Rescue Committee and Frank Bohn's American Federation of Labor committee ... Department quotas and falsified others to provide cover for individual refugees. He also provided the rescue
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866. American soldiers stand guard over recently captured German prisoners.
American soldiers stand guard over recently captured German prisoners. The original caption reads ... Heinz (later Henry) Landman is the son of Regina and Joseph Landman. He was born in Augsburg ... German Heinz (later Henry) Landman is the son of Regina and Joseph Landman. He was born in Augsburg ... house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with
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867. American Jewish philanthropist Abraham S. Kay speaks to James G.
American Jewish philanthropist Abraham S. Kay speaks to James G. McDonald and others at an affair ... James Grover McDonald (1886-1964), American professor and diplomat. Born in Coldwater, Ohio ... McDona James Grover McDonald (1886-1964), American professor and diplomat. Born in Coldwater, Ohio ... McDonald became a professor of history and political science at the University of Indiana. In 1919 he was
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868. American Jewish philanthropist Abraham S. Kay speaks to James G.
American Jewish philanthropist Abraham S. Kay speaks to James G. McDonald and others at an affair ... James Grover McDonald (1886-1964), American professor and diplomat. Born in Coldwater, Ohio ... McDona James Grover McDonald (1886-1964), American professor and diplomat. Born in Coldwater, Ohio ... McDonald became a professor of history and political science at the University of Indiana. In 1919 he was
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869. Liberated Czechoslovakia: American troops greeted by joyful crowds
people. People in the crowd wave American and Czech flags. The camera cuts to a reverse shot of the ... Some are moving. POWs sit in a row on the ground. Shots of a town with American soldiers and ... Cheering crowds greet American troops. This appears to be the same location as footage found in ... Story 4380. Medium shot of a man in a crowd wearing a hat and holding a movie camera. The people around
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870. Portrait of American Zionist leaders posing with Dr.
connections with British and American leaders. With the declaration of the State of Israel in 1948, Weizmann ... Helen R. Hamlin is the widow of Isadore Hamlin. Isadore (Itzik) Hamlin was the son of Isaac Hamlin and ... and received his B.S. from Cornell University in 1941. After college he was the first recipient of ... school and became a lieutenant in the intelligence staff of 83rd Infantry Division. In February 1944 he
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871. Two young American soldiers smile in their army vehicle.
Oscar Lowy was the middle son of Moric and Berta Lowy of Pilsen, Czechoslovakia. He was born on ... Apri Oscar Lowy was the middle son of Moric and Berta Lowy of Pilsen, Czechoslovakia. He was born on ... Oscar joined the Czech Brigade and was sent on a convoy to England. He served as a radio operator and ... distribution business and also rebuilt the family farm. As communism began to encroach into Czechoslovakia
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872. Newly liberated Czech citizens welcome American soldiers in Pilsen.
Oscar Lowy was the middle son of Moric and Berta Lowy of Pilsen, Czechoslovakia. He was born on ... Apri Oscar Lowy was the middle son of Moric and Berta Lowy of Pilsen, Czechoslovakia. He was born on ... Oscar joined the Czech Brigade and was sent on a convoy to England. He served as a radio operator and ... distribution business and also rebuilt the family farm. As communism began to encroach into Czechoslovakia
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873. American soldiers march through Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.
Oscar Lowy was the middle son of Moric and Berta Lowy of Pilsen, Czechoslovakia. He was born on ... Apri Oscar Lowy was the middle son of Moric and Berta Lowy of Pilsen, Czechoslovakia. He was born on ... Oscar joined the Czech Brigade and was sent on a convoy to England. He served as a radio operator and ... distribution business and also rebuilt the family farm. As communism began to encroach into Czechoslovakia
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874. American soldiers drive through Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.
Oscar Lowy was the middle son of Moric and Berta Lowy of Pilsen, Czechoslovakia. He was born on ... Apri Oscar Lowy was the middle son of Moric and Berta Lowy of Pilsen, Czechoslovakia. He was born on ... Oscar joined the Czech Brigade and was sent on a convoy to England. He served as a radio operator and ... distribution business and also rebuilt the family farm. As communism began to encroach into Czechoslovakia
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875. Studio portrait of Benjamin Finesmith, an American, Jewish soldier.
army and sent to Company C, 1st platoon, 2nd squad of the 314th Engineering Battalion. When he told ... the unit's only Jew and fluent in Yiddish, he served as translator. His unit arrived in Europe in ... photographs of the liberation of the camp and of other Russian and British prisoners whom they liberated. He