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2951. Oral history interview with Manya Mandelbaum
beating she received from a German guard there; her observance of Passover in the camp; her escape from
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2952. Table of contents
other drawings and paintings for the SS guards. Pieck was part of the Dutch section of the International
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2953. Unused forced labor badge, blue field with OST in white letters, to identify a forced laborer from the Soviet Union
barbed wire and SS guards. They were treated as second class citizens and kept separate from the general
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2954. Oral history interview with Israel Unikowski
participation in the capture and beating of fleeing SS guards; his memories of the gas chambers and crematoria
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2955. Frank Shurman collection
1945, Frank married Margery Moses, who at the time was serving with the U.S. Coast Guard. Frank spent
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2956. Pamphlet
hospitals. Captured German soldiers or guards were made to carry the inmates from the huts on the woods to
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2957. Black canvas shoes given to a US soldier by a recently liberated inmate
most of his time guarding street intersections and the camp gate. His unit left in mid to late May 1945
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2958. Bomb damage in Germany; water lines; USO show at Nuremberg stadium
stand around fire warming themselves. Coffee pot on fire. Armed half-track in FG as they guard airport
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2959. Otto Schick papers
member of Company "M", 6th ASFTR, and served as a guard at an internment camp in Modesto, CA, during the
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2960. Drawing
guards stand central, speaking with each other
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2961. Drawing
charcoal on paper; outdorr scene of guard towers behind fence and fence-posts, ground drawn to
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2962. Drawing
image, in foreground, of dozens of people, unifromed and armes guard visible at far right edge
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2963. Postwar trials and investigations from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Republic of Georgia (Fond 6)
firefighting, border guards and archives. It is best known for the activities of the Gulag and the Main
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2964. The Demjanjuk Trial (Series 31.0/23)
States in the immediate aftermath of World War II, and was later found to have served as a guard at the
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2965. Prisoner identification tag with attached charms issued to Bronia Eiger-Sitner
Bergen Belsen concentration camp. The march ended in early April when the guards abandoned the group, and
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2966. Oral history interview with Judd Nissanov and Magda Nissanov
through Persia (Iran) en route to Africa; being part of the honor guard that stood at the gate for the
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2967. Oral history interview with Dimitris Stathis
accent); seeing 30-40 trucks guarded by German soldiers and hearing the people crying that they were
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2968. Oral history interview with Stefanos Dovas
the front and back of the convoy that held armed Germans guards; hearing the Jews crying and calling
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2969. Oral history interview with Vassilis Lentzos
roundup of Jews on a cold morning in the area of Kyra Frosini, after which they were guarded by German
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2970. Oral history interview with Dimosthenis Mouliotis
guarded by German soldiers, and transported out of the city; how after the Jews were deported, the city
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2971. Signed testimony of Hartmut Teuber
men who were killed upon the arrival of the Russians; how the home guard fighters including the Deaf
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2972. Oral history interview with Leslie Aigner and Eva Aigner
rescued by her mother, who bribed a guard; and her mother’s message to her and her sister that they must
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2973. Oral history interview with Mark Osweiler
Mark Osweiler discusses being a prisoner of war during WWII; being under guard when he passed
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2974. Oral history interview with Marion L. Morr
reactions of his fellow soldiers; inmates who had killed some of the guards; many former prisoners being
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2975. Oral history interview with William Meyer
like walking skeletons; his unit having to restrain the inmates from killing their German guards who