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1976. Selected records from the collection of the Sub-district of Beliu from the Arad branch of the Romanian National Archives
Jewish properties, Iron Guard, war orphans, prayer houses for various religious groups, deportation of
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1977. Muzeum Slovenskeho Narodneho Povstania records relating to Jews in Slovakia
Relates to anti-Jewish policies in Slovakia, the Hlinka Guard, and other Holocaust-related topics.
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1978. Autobiographical painting created postwar by a former concentraton camp inmate
background; fence, guard tower and other buildings in background; canvas glued to wood plank.
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1979. Trading card
Sam's Home Defense, Enlisting Home Guard." Trading card part of collection of books, note books
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1980. Trading card
Rectangular form with multi-colored image of two marines on guard duty checking papers at a Naval
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1981. Portrait of Hermann Vogel created by Gabriel Sedlis during the Majdanek death camp war crimes trial
Sedlis, December 1944, Majdanek, Poland. Hermann Vogel was a guard in the camp. He was publicly executed
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1982. Portrait of Theodor Schoellen created by Gabriel Sedlis during the Majdanek death camp war crimes trial
guard in the camp. He was publicly executed December 3, 1944, near the Majdanek crematorium. Created by
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1983. Walking stick from Baranowitschi concentration camp
war by guard named Roberta, Buchenwald concentration camp. Given to Annette Rice by family friend.
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1984. Oral history interview with John Murdoch
camp; the behavior of the guards; selections; the help he gave to other prisoners; his immigration to
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1985. Oral history interview with Manny Steinberg
weapons to the resistance; the behavior of the prisoners toward one another; the cruelty of the guards
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1986. Oral history interview with Henrika Čipienė
looting of Jewish owned property by local guards; and a Jewish family who went into hiding and surivived
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1987. Oral history interview with Bronius Vilutis
the drunken state of the Lithuanian guards and shooters; and the looting of Jewish property.
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1988. Oral history interview with Elžbieta Tamulevičienė
Lithuanian guard who refused to particpate in the shooting; Jewish people escaping into the forest; providing
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1989. Oral history interview with Elena Žemaitienė
local Jews by German and Lithuanian guards and the sale of Jewish owned belongings by local
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1990. Oral history interview with Elena Žvingilienė
of a mass shooting of Jews by Lithuanian guards and German soldiers and the sight of a cart full of
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1991. Oral history interview with Vytautas Kenstavičius
providing food to Jewish prisoners in the ghetto; Lithuanian guards intervening to make them stop; and
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1992. Oral history interview with Genovaitė Kuodzevičienė
Lithuanian guards; the killing process; and her family's decision not to hide a Jewish man.
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1993. Oral history interview with Augutė Mituzienė
guards having a party the night before the mass murder of the Jewish community; details of the mass
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1994. Oral history interview with Jonas Merfeldas
actions of the Lithuanian partisans and members of the Šauliai; his duties as a guard in the Jewish ghetto
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1995. Oral history interview with Stasė Rutkauskienė
community in her town; the sight of a column of Jews guarded by German soldiers; and hearing stories from
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1996. Oral history interview with Millie Smilovich
Leipzig where the German guards left; avoiding Soviet soldiers for fear of rape; going to Bialystok for
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1997. Oral history interview with William P. Schiff
camp in 1942; internment in Auschwitz; testing meat before it was served to German guards; being
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1998. Oral history interview with Marta Okon
labor as a maid for the SS; access to extra food; the kindness of older, retired Wehrmacht guards
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1999. Oral history interview with Sabina Green
prewar life in Poland; Bais Yaakov; mercy shown by a guard at Janów Lubelski labor camp where her brother
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2000. Oral history interview with Harry Snyder
and American soldiers killing German guards; the American Military Government postwar; and commanding