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7351. Reproduction of an invoice submitted to Kurt Gerstein, a disinfection expert for the German Hygiene Institute, by DEGESCH (the German Pest Control Company).
Dachau, and their ashes were dropped in the Isar River. Hermann Goering escaped the hangman's noose by
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7352. Cover page of a secret document issued under the signature of Heinrich Himmler outlining the official guidelines for the treatment of prisoners in concentration camps.
Dachau, and their ashes were dropped in the Isar River. Hermann Goering escaped the hangman's noose by
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7353. An insert for American soldiers published in Newsmap for the Armed Forces, overseas edition, explaining the indictment against the defendants in the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals.
Dachau, and their ashes were dropped in the Isar River. Hermann Goering escaped the hangman's noose by
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7354. Portrait of Franta Kohn near the Charles Bridge over the Moldau river, one day after he returned to Prague.
and Dachau. Following the liberation, Franzi returned to Prague, where he married Gertie Gans
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7355. Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler review the SS Leibstandarte "Adolf Hitler" in a ceremony at the seventh Reichsparteitag (Reich Party Day) in Nuremberg.
camp at Dachau in 1933. Himmler was inspired by a combination of fanatic racism and philosophical
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7356. Letter of recommendation, written on behalf of Mendel Rozenblit, by the President of the Jewish Committee in Munich.
of the death marches to Germany. The remaining months of the war were spent in Dachau, where he was
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7357. A chart prepared by Dr. Franz Walter Stahlecker, the first commander of Einsatzgruppe A, describing the ethnic make-up of the Baltic States as of 1935.
Dachau, and their ashes were dropped in the Isar River. Hermann Goering escaped the hangman's noose by
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7358. Jewish refugees at work in a Swiss labor camp, sawing a tree trunk.
March 1938. SA storm troopers arrested Sigmund's brother and sent him to Dachau and others beat up
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7359. German and Austrian Jewish refugees, who have been detained in a Swiss labor camp, work in road construction.
March 1938. SA storm troopers arrested Sigmund's brother and sent him to Dachau and others beat up
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7360. German and Austrian Jewish refugees, who have been detained in a Swiss labor camp, pose next to the horse they use in their road construction work.
March 1938. SA storm troopers arrested Sigmund's brother and sent him to Dachau and others beat up
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7361. A group portrait of Jewish refugees in Degersheim.
March 1938. SA storm troopers arrested Sigmund's brother and sent him to Dachau and others beat up
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7362. View of the judges' bench at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
Dachau, and their ashes were dropped in the Isar River. Hermann Goering escaped the hangman's noose by
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7363. Aerial view of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice and prison, where the war crimes trial of the International Military Tribunal was held and its defendants incarcerated.
Dachau, and their ashes were dropped in the Isar River. Hermann Goering escaped the hangman's noose by
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7364. Aerial view of the Nuremberg prison, where the defendants in the International Military Tribunal war crimes trial were confined.
Dachau, and their ashes were dropped in the Isar River. Hermann Goering escaped the hangman's noose by
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7365. Prescription and instructions for Setty Sondheimer signed by Dr.
personal testimonial if he spared the ghetto; Goecke refused. Elkes was deported to Dachau in July 1944
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7366. Cover of a photo album belonging to MS St. Louis passenger Fritz Buff featuring an image of the ship.
alone. Fritz's father, a diabetic, was arrested that same evening and sent to Dachau. Though he was
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7367. Four members of the orphans transport to England known as "The Boys" pose on a city street.
subcamps of Dachau. He was finally liberated on April 29, 1945 at the age of sixteen. Of his immediate
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7368. Defendants in the International Military Tribunal war crimes trial in Nuremberg sit in the prisoners' dock in front of a row of American military police.
Dachau, and their ashes were dropped in the Isar River. Hermann Goering escaped the hangman's noose by
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7369. Identification tag issued to Liesel Weil by the American Friends Service Committee for her voyage to the United States on board the Mouzinho.
father was arrested. Dr. Weil was sent to Dachau, the first of four stays in the camp. The family tried
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7370. Four young Jewish refugees sit on the railing along the deck of the MS St.
alone. Fritz's father, a diabetic, was arrested that same evening and sent to Dachau. Though he was
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7371. Jewish refugees on board the MS St. Louis dance in the ballroom.
alone. Fritz's father, a diabetic, was arrested that same evening and sent to Dachau. Though he was
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7372. Three young Jewish refugees relax on the deck of the MS St.
alone. Fritz's father, a diabetic, was arrested that same evening and sent to Dachau. Though he was
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7373. Fritz Buff and Hilde Pander on the deck of the MS St.
alone. Fritz's father, a diabetic, was arrested that same evening and sent to Dachau. Though he was
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7374. Four young Jewish refugees pose on the deck of the MS St.
alone. Fritz's father, a diabetic, was arrested that same evening and sent to Dachau. Though he was
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7375. Portrait of Fritz Buff standing on the deck of the MS St.
alone. Fritz's father, a diabetic, was arrested that same evening and sent to Dachau. Though he was