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951. American World War II beat the promise poster prompting workers to beat production quotas
The collection consists of nine British and American World War II posters. ... drives that featured notable military figures and Victor record recording artists. The campaign was very ... successful; RCA Victor’s production in 1941 was 14 times greater than in 1939, and production through the
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952. Tallit received by a Jewish man in the American zone in postwar Munich
the American zone in Munich, Germany in July 1946. ... The collection consists of 2 tallitot.
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953. Bullet shell picked up by American military personnel in Germany during the Second World War
The collection consists of four bullet shells picked up by American military personnel in Germany ... served the US Army in Europe during WWII and obtained these shells from a German Soldier, his name was
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954. Bullet shell picked up by American military personnel in Germany during the Second World War
The collection consists of four bullet shells picked up by American military personnel in Germany ... served the US Army in Europe during WWII and obtained these shells from a German Soldier, his name was
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955. Bullet shell picked up by American military personnel in Germany during the Second World War
The collection consists of four bullet shells picked up by American military personnel in Germany ... served the US Army in Europe during WWII and obtained these shells from a German Soldier, his name was
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956. The Dachau Data Entry book #7 (or book #113) is part of the collection of German records captured by the American Army at the end
by the American Army at the end of WWII. The Entry register contains the listings for prisoners ... /June 1943. Clearly handwritten, the entries are arranged chronologically and include: prisoner ... The Dachau Data Entry book #7 (or book #113) is part of the collection of German records captured
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957. The Dachau Data Entry book #8(or book #114) is part of the collection of German records captured by the American Army at the end of
the American Army at the end of WWII. The Entry register contains listings for prisoners (#48441-58232 ... who arrived in the Dachau Concentration camp between Jun 1943 and 18 Nov 1943. Clearly handwritten ... the entries are arranged chronologically with prisoner registration number and date, surname, forename
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958. The Art and Politics of Arthur Szyk
. His incisive wartime cartoons and caricatures filled the pages of American newspapers and magazines ... skillful caricaturist and a passionate crusader for political causes. From his early childhood in the
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959. Lesson: US Newspapers and the Holocaust (History Unfolded)
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analysis of their discoveries, they better understand American responses to the Holocaust within the socio ... -economic and political context of the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. Lesson Plan and Teaching -
960. Program for the commemoration of the fifth anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, organized by the Central Committee of the Liberated Jews in the American Zone of Germany.
hospital DP camp and former director of the Kovno ghetto hospital, and Rabbi Abraham Klausner, an American ... group of Jewish DPs and eventually won recognition by the American Army of Occupation (September 7, 1946 ... as "the legal and democratic representation of the liberated Jews in the American zone." In the five
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961. The Museum at 30: Our History and Mission
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their experiences. A march by the American Nazi Party in Skokie, Illinois, where many survivors had ... . Elie Wiesel and a dedicated group of survivors and civic leaders joined with the US government in a -
962. U.S. 2nd Lt. William Robertson and Russian Lt. Alexander Sylashko embrace in front of sign that reads, "East Meets West," after the American and Soviet armies linked up near Torgau, Germany.
U.S. 2nd Lt. William Robertson and Russian Lt. Alexander Sylashko embrace in front of sign that ... Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
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963. A female survivor and her child who have escaped from a train near Magdeburg run up a hill, following their liberation by American soldiers from the 743rd Tank Battalion and 30th Infantry Division.
following their liberation by American soldiers from the 743rd Tank Battalion and 30th Infantry Division ... American troops of the 743rd Tank Battalion and the 30th Infantry Division came upon a railroad in ... F American troops of the 743rd Tank Battalion and the 30th Infantry Division came upon a railroad in
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964. American military at the St. James Cemetery and moving through Belgium and Germany
heures" [No visitors after 5pm]. Other signs point to "American Dead Only" and "Enemy Dead." American ... Group of soldiers drink out a bottle and smile for the camera. Soldiers pose next to "Merry Christmas
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965. Cloth badge depicting an American flag owned by a Jewish Austrian émigré
The collection consists of an accordion and case, music book, patches, issues of Boy Scout journals ... commemorative Boy Scout stamps, Boy Scout diaries and pamphlets, and writings related to the Holocaust-era ... and John’s enlistment in the United States Army in 1943. ... Cloth badge depicting an American flag related to the Holocaust-era experiences of John Honig (born
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966. The United States and the Holocaust: Why Auschwitz was not Bombed
various proposals to halt the extermination process and rescue Europe's remaining Jews. A few Jewish ... camp's prisoners. No one was certain of the results. Even after Anglo-American air forces
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967. Three men stand outside a building in the Munich Warner-Kaserne (barracks) displaced persons transit camp where the offices of the IRO (International Refugee Organization, AJDC (American Joint Distribution Committee) and JAFP (Jewish Agency for Palestine) were located.
Three men stand outside a building in the Munich Warner-Kaserne (barracks) displaced persons ... Distribution Committee) and JAFP (Jewish Agency for Palestine) were located.
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968. American soldiers and German civilians from Solingen-Ohligs attend funeral services for the 71 political prisoners, exhumed from a mass grave near the town, in front of the city hall.
most of whom were taken from Luettringhausen prison, were shot and buried by the Gestapo following ... political prisoners, exhumed from a mass grave near the town, in front of the city hall.
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969. Six survivors of the Malmedy atrocity return to the field where SS troops of the First SS Panzer Division shot and killed 86 unarmed American soldiers on December 17, 1944.
of the Bulge. At the same time, an American convoy of thirty vehicles and nearly 140 men of Battery ... Division shot and killed 86 unarmed American soldiers on December 17, 1944. These six survivors were ... Ligneuville. The two forces converged just before noon at the crossroads hamlet of Baugnez, two and a half
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970. American soldiers and a German policeman observe a moment of silence at a mass funeral on the palace grounds of the Archduke of Mecklenburg, where the townspeople were forced by U.S.
Woebbelin, a sub-camp of Neuengamme, was captured by British and American troops on May 4, 1945 ... Up Woebbelin, a sub-camp of Neuengamme, was captured by British and American troops on May 4, 1945
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971. A document issued by the UNRRA office of Security and Billeting, Memmingen Installation, to the American consulate in Munich certifying that the Jewish DP, Alexander Feuer, has no criminal record.
American consulate in Munich certifying that the Jewish DP, Alexander Feuer, has no criminal record. ... American consulate in Munich certifying that the Jewish DP, Alexander Feuer, has no criminal record.
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972. A letter sent by the personal service bureau of the American Joint Distribution Committee to Mendel Rozenblit, informing him that a woman in Melbourne is looking for a survivor by the same name and asking if he is that person.
liberated by American troops in April 1945. With the exception of his father who died in 1919, and his ... Rozenblit, informing him that a woman in Melbourne is looking for a survivor by the same name and asking if
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973. Under the supervision of an American soldier, German civilians from Suttrop dig graves for the bodies of 57 Russians, including women and one baby, exhumed from a mass grave outside the town.
American troops. On May 3, 1945, the 95th Infantry Division of the U.S. Ninth Army arrived in Suttrop and ... bodies of 57 Russians, including women and one baby, exhumed from a mass grave outside the town.
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974. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians carry wooden coffins containing the bodies of Hungarian, Russian and Polish Jews through Neunburg vorm Wald to the town cemetery for proper burial.
bodies of Hungarian, Russian and Polish Jews through Neunburg vorm Wald to the town cemetery for proper ... bodies of Hungarian, Russian and Polish Jews through Neunburg vorm Wald to the town cemetery for proper
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975. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians from Neunburg vorm Wald carry wooden coffins containing the bodies of Hungarian, Russian and Polish Jews to the town cemetery for proper burial.
Americans took over the area and discovered the crime, they ordered the civilians to carry the corpses from ... coffins containing the bodies of Hungarian, Russian and Polish Jews to the town cemetery for proper burial.