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451. Jews and other refugees moving into the USSR
Shot of a Soviet border guard on a bridge at the border between the Soviet Union and Romania after ... is now the Soviet Union. Close-up on a Jewish family as they show their papers to a guard before ... they cross the bridge. The guard smiles and shakes hands with the couple. Shot of refugees running
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452. Labor, POWs
Various shots of labor. Group of soldiers, one delivering paperwork, pan left. A guard observes the ... Under guard of one armed soldier, young, strong French POWs working (shoveling, wheelbarrows, massive ... pit). POWs farming, guard on horse. Hauling supplies and bundles into and out of railroad cars. INT
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453. Oral history interview with Liudvikas Kulikauskas
’s Jewish population in a ghetto; their German guards; the removal of the young Jewish people from the ... guards; witnessing a mass shooting carried out by Lithuanian guards; and the looting of Jewish property.
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454. Amt des Distrikts Warschau (GK 101)
correspondence, personal files of prison guards at Rakowiecka Street in Warsaw, reports on escaped prisoners, and ... the prison guard in Warsaw prison at street Rakowiecka: Leopold Winkler, Oberwachmeister; 5. Reports ... interrogation protocols of guards and prisoners, correspondence relating to the escapes of prisoners from Warsaw
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455. Oral history interview with Anton Palka
they learned from their teacher; having Hlinka Guards in the village, with one guard confiscating ... Hlinka Youth; seeing armed guards leading a Jewish family to a railway station to be deported; Hitler ... locals joining them; and after the war, the new Czechoslovak authorities taking Hlinka Guard members to ... Hlinka Guard (Czechoslovakia)
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456. Oral history interview with Edward Klein
week later; being sent to Mauthausen; German SS guards at Mauthausen; being chosen to peel potatoes ... being told by a guard that he would not die, but would work for the Reich after the war; a German guard ... a Polish woman who worked in a factory; being given special attention by SS guards; needing medical ... attention while in Mauthausen; how an SS guard operated on him; how another inmate tried to kill him in
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457. Museum Demands Iranian Government Disavow Holocaust Cartoon Contest
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Ministry of Islamic Guidance. A previous contest in 2006 had the
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458. Statement on Congolese Elections
state security forces, in particular the Republican Guard, to cease immediately all abuses against
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459. David Reynolds
guarding the Holocaust Museum. Anytime it's a situation where you have victims, in the broader spectrum, it
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460. Erika Neuman Eckstut
sister, Beatrice, and especially enjoyed being with her grandfather. In 1937, the fascist Iron Guard
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461. Estelle Wakszlak Laughlin
Freda was badly beaten by a German guard and could not work. She hid in the barracks, but was discovered
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462. Samuel "Sam" Ponczak
photographs to play with to keep him calm. Once inside Soviet-occupied territory, Soviet border guards caught
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463. Sam Schalkowsky
Magdeburg, the Germans guards marched the prisoners out of the camp. Shmuel and two friends made their way
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464. Henry Kahn
an internment camp surrounded by barbed wire and guard towers. After only one night in the camp
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465. Museum Statement On Holocaust Legislation in Poland
as Polish police forces and railroad personnel, in the guarding of ghettos and the deportation of
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466. If Rivers Could Speak
which had been sporadic during the night, became more regular now. The Ukrainian guards kept yelling
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467. An Unexpected Letter
a guard in Bergen-Belsen. Again, though, he assured me that he “never touched a Jew.” What I
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468. Opera in Auschwitz
afternoon. Even the Nazi guards came to listen to her sing. My looking forward to those Sunday afternoons
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469. Dreams
the extremes of heat or cold and the harsh inhumane treatment by the guards less horrific. When the
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470. Sobibor Perpetrator Collection Symposium
detail and illuminating interactions among the camp’s SS staff, auxiliary guards, perpetrators’ wives
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471. 2022 Elie Wiesel Award
Ritchie, a Maryland National Guard Camp, into an intelligence training center. Approximately 20,000 men
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472. David Bayer
bribed a guard and secured his release. In 1942, the Bayers were forced into the Kozienice ghetto. David
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473. Sheila Peretz Bernard
Sheila’s mother arranged to bring her with her to work. She bribed a guard to sneak Sheila out of the
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474. Escalating Violence
imposed economic sanctions on four Burmese military and border guard commanders and two military units for
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475. Jewish Uprisings in Ghettos and Camps, 1941–44
. Sobibor Uprising On October 14, 1943, prisoners in Sobibor killed 11 SS guards and police