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34376. [Documents related to Czechoslovakian Jews]
reports on relief efforts for Jews in Concentration Camps and Ghettos in Europe; evacuation of Jews form
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34377. [Minutes of the Friends Committee for Refugees and Aliens]
refugees, internment, political prisoners, visits to concentration camps, and post-war reports on refugees.
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34378. Members of the SPECOU group (Special Motion Picture Coverage Unit) of the Allied Expeditionary Force compile a report.
photographs of Dachau concentration camp show the bodies of victims, the surrender of guards and a celebratory
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34379. Portrait of a member of a SPECOU photographer (possibly a self-portrait of Phil Drell).
photographs of Dachau concentration camp show the bodies of victims, the surrender of guards and a celebratory
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34380. Studio portrait of Hermann, Heinz and Else Jacoby.
Hamburgerstrasse 26. Hermann Jacoby was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in early February 1943
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34381. Newspaper clipping showing Andrew Klein greeting his brother William upon his arrival in New York.
concentration camp behind him." Published on May 25, 1946.
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34382. Wedding portrait of Rabbi Eli and Eleanor Bohnen.
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp
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34383. Rabbi Eli Bohnen leads a Passover seder.
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp
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34384. Group portrait of American Jewish Army chaplains.
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp
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34385. American servicemen parade with state flags.
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp
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34386. The Weapons of Dictatorship: Terror and Propaganda
destroyed German democracy. It established concentration camps—initially for political opponents
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34387. Reactions to Nazi Antisemitism
concentration camp.
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34388. Deception and Mass Murder
. Unlike the press articles on early Nazi concentration camps, no German newspaper or newsreel reported on
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34389. The Weapons of Dictatorship: Propaganda
threat of violence or imprisonment in a concentration camp served to intimidate would-be dissidents. Nazi
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34390. Victime tsigane des expériences médicales nazies pour rendre l’eau de mer potable.
Victime tsigane des expériences médicales nazies pour rendre l’eau de mer potable. Camp de ... concentration de Dachau, Allemagne, 1944.
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34391. Un auteur et acteur emprisonné en 1937 pendant 27 mois pour homosexualité.
déporté au camp de concentration de Sachsenhausen où il fut emprisonné pendant trois ans. Berlin
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34392. Eduard, Elisabeth, et Alexander Hornemann
médicales sur la tuberculose au camp de concentration de Neuengamme, furent assassinés peu avant la
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34393. Une victime des expériences médicales nazies
l’eau glacée au camp de concentration de Dachau. Le docteur SS Sigmund Rascher supervise
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34394. Waldemar Hoven, médecin-chef SS à Buchenwald
Waldemar Hoven, médecin chef SS au camp de concentration de Buchenwald, témoigne
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34395. Libération de Buchenwald
Les forces américaines libérèrent le camp de concentration de Buchenwald le 11 avril 1945. Ces
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34396. Incendie du Reichstag
communistes et socialistes du parlement. A la même époque, les Nazis mirent en place des camps de ... concentration, institutions permanentes d'internement des opposants politiques.
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34397. Victime tsigane des expériences médicales nazies pour rendre l’eau de mer potable.
Victime tsigane des expériences médicales nazies pour rendre l’eau de mer potable. Camp de ... concentration de Dachau, Allemagne, 1944.
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34398. Group portrait of Jews who survived in a malina (bunker), in the Kovno ghetto.
6,000 Jews were deported to concentration camps in Germany. Others went into hiding within the
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34399. Survivors of a malina, or bunker, in the Kovno ghetto.
. Prior to the liberation by the Soviets, approximately 6,000 Jews were deported to concentration camps in
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34400. Group portrait of representatives from various Zionist youth groups at a meeting of the Keren Kayemet [Jewish National Fund] in Dabrowa.
concentration camps. Itka's father perished in the ghetto, and her mother in Auschwitz. Itka married Velvel