Displaying: 1,601 1,625 of 8,593 matches for “guards”
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1601. The body of Lt. Aleksander Pechersky lies in an open coffin during his funeral.
October 14, 1943 the uprising broke out in the camp. Eleven SS men and several Ukrainian guards were
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1602. Detail of the scale model of crematorium II at Auschwitz-Birkenau on display in the permanent exhibition of the U.S.
contemporary documents and the trial testimonies of SS guards. This model, which is a recreation of the
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1603. Detail of the scale model of crematorium II at Auschwitz-Birkenau on display in the permanent exhibition of the U.S.
contemporary documents and the trial testimonies of SS guards. The detail shows prisoners carrying a body on
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1604. Detail of the scale model of crematorium II at Auschwitz-Birkenau on display in the permanent exhibition of the U.S.
contemporary documents and the trial testimonies of SS guards. This model, which is a recreation of the
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1605. Detail of the scale model of crematorium II at Auschwitz-Birkenau on display in the permanent exhibition of the U.S.
contemporary documents and the trial testimonies of SS guards. This model, which is a recreation of the
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1606. View of the scale model of crematorium II at Auschwitz-Birkenau on display in the permanent exhibition of the U.S.
contemporary documents and the trial testimonies of SS guards. This model, which is a recreation of the
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1607. American soldiers watch as Austrian civilians lay the bodies of Mauthausen victims in a mass grave dug in the former SS soccer field.
Thurston of Pennsylvania and Harry Brown of Texas are among the American soldiers standing guard.
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1608. Pessel Piri Gans memoir
Hlinka Guard (Czechoslovakia)
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1609. Ministry of Foreign Affairs : Deported Danish police officers and "antisocial" repeat offenders (Group 84.A.29a-g)
repatriation of prisoners from Germany, internment in Froslev camp, case files, arrests of border guards, and
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1610. Garzynski family photographs
guarding German POWs in Mulsberghoffen. Andrew and Stanislaw were both prisoners in Auschwitz in Spring
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1611. Various documents of the Nazi era
); postcard most likely written by a concantration camp guard and mailed from the Buchenwald camp; acceptance
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1612. Testimony
1949; and his testimony at a trial in Chicago of an SS guard, named Kulle, at Gross-Rosen.
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1613. Herbert C. Durkee papers
experiences of Herbert C. Durkee after World War II when he served as a guard at the International Military
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1614. Henry Cook papers
The papers consist of a photograph of guards and Jewish workers at a labor camp, six propaganda
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1615. Duda family papers
Flossenbürg, his service with the Polish Guard Units for the American Occupation Army, and work for the IRO as
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1616. Materials relating to the imprisonment of Josif Gerber and the death of Teodor Gerber
Relates to the death of Teodor Gerber, a Jewish youth who was killed by the Iron Guard in Bucharest
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1617. Henry "Sonny" Schloss photographs
of the death train, of guards killed by American troops by summary justice, and of Schloss himself
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1618. Gina Bilander collection
class member of the 253rd Engineering Corp under General Patton during WWII. Their platoon guarded
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1619. Print
men in uniform at a table; an armed guard stands in the background.
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1620. Print
Guard by the walls of the ghetto
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1621. Print of man on horseback
and onetime member of the Iron Guard. Most of the materials document Stamatu’s career as a writer
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1622. Tibor Vince collection
Vince, a draftee assigned to the US 7th Army. The photographs show prisoner uniforms, a guard dog at the
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1623. Isidore Guttenberg collection
Isidore Guttenberg was involved in the daily guarding and care of defendants who were awaiting
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1624. Allen A. Cramer collection
describes his memories of the liberation and of his experiences guarding the camp. Also includes
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1625. Robert Gray photographs
on the verso, depict the Dachau death train, SS guards who had been summarily executed, and corpses