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25201. America under Attack
witnessing the emergence of spring through the cracks of a cattle car transporting her from one concentration ... camp to another had kindled her imagination and given her the hope of a better world. No human power
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25202. 2021 Elie Wiesel Award
involving a former guard of concentration camp inmates. OSI and HRSP’s groundbreaking work in preventing
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25203. Elizabeth Otto
who did not survive the Holocaust but whose young students in Theresienstadt ghetto and concentration ... camp were among the founders of the art-therapy movement. Bauhaus Under National Socialism reveals the
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25204. The Uilenburgersjoel
of the Netherlands, when most of the Jews who lived in the quarter were deported to concentration ... camps, where most of them were murdered. Miraculously, bombs missed the old sjoel. The Ark, Torahs, and
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25205. Tuskegee Airman Colonel McGee
the hope that my father would return from a Nazi concentration camp. Years later, I learned that
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25206. Hearing Testimony: “The Chinese Communist Party’s Ongoing Uyghur Genocide”
Gulbahar Haitiwaji, a Uyghur and survivor of the Chinese concentration camps. Leigh Vogel for US Holocaust
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25207. Interrogating the Sacred: Holocaust Objects and their Care
conservator carefully handles a concentration camp uniform, March 2013. United States Holocaust Memorial
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25208. Warsaw Polish Uprising
prisoners of war, the Germans sent thousands of captured Polish civilians to concentration camps in the
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25209. Flag graphic for US 36th Infantry Division
Dachau concentration camp. The 36th Infantry Division was recognized as a liberating unit in 1995 by the
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25210. Flag graphic for US 90th Infantry Division
Flossenbürg concentration camp. The 90th Infantry Division was recognized as a liberating unit in 1985 by the
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25211. International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Nazis used during the "Final Solution" (for example, killing centers, concentration camps, and prisons
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25212. German Military Oaths
incarcerated in prisons and concentration camps for refusing to take the oath and serve in the German army. At
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25213. Magdalena Kusserow's letter to her sister
's Witnesses in the Ravensbrück concentration camp, used stationery provided to
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25214. Klara Taussig and Ernst Brecher on an outing in the Austrian countryside
Henry Gibbins, a military troop transport. Klara and Ernst died in the concentration camps
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25215. In 1945 . . .
just as American troops first encountered concentration camps in Nazi Germany. Americans celebrated
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25216. Gay Men and Lesbians under the Nazi Regime
these men were sent to concentration camps as “homosexual
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25217. US Army Medic POW Diary Entry
Berga am Elster, a section of Buchenwald concentration camp. Acevedo
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25218. Rifka Muscovitz Glatz describes living on a kibbutz and dealing with language barriers
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Eight months later she was transported to Switzerland. She sailed
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25219. Jewish emigration from Germany, 1933-1940
civil rights and citizenship, incarceration in concentration camps, random violence, and the state
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25220. Major European war crimes trials, 1943-1947
concentration camp guards and commandants, police officers, members of the
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25221. Martin Spett describes a massacre of Tarnow Jews
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Martin was liberated in 1945 and he moved to the United States in
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25222. German civilians from Schwarzenfeld dig graves for the reburial victims of a death march
from the Flossenbürg concentration camp. Schwarzenfeld, Germany
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25223. Verdict announced in Medical Case
people imprisoned in concentration camps. Sixteen of the defendants were found guilty. Of the sixteen
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25224. The Kusserow family
internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the end of the war
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25225. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe
eventually resulting in the arrest of the family and its members' internment in various concentration camps