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2801. Print
Flossenbürg concentration camp and assigned number 4817. While interned, Jerzy was severely beat by a guard ... in the camp. When the guards learned that Jerzy was an artist, he was able to improve his situation
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2802. Book
Flossenbürg concentration camp and assigned number 4817. While interned, Jerzy was severely beat by a guard ... in the camp. When the guards learned that Jerzy was an artist, he was able to improve his situation
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2803. Mauser HSc pistol, magazine, firing pin, and mainspring used by a Yugoslavian partisan
World War II. Based on the marking on the trigger guard, this pistol was a German military-issued pistol ... ,65mm left side, on trigger guard, stamped : [Waffenampt mark] / 135 front, grip front strap, stamped ... trigger guard extends out from the front of the grip and has a large, oval-shaped opening that holds the ... crescent-shaped trigger. The trigger guard continues forward and tapers up, where it joins the front end of
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2804. Silver-plated axe and sword shaped letter opener won in a prewar swim meet by Polish Catholic youth
supplies. Kazio was a skilled trader and paid the guards to not shoot. He and Henryk used an open barrel to ... dropping a bundle of bark; the second time he did so, the guard aimed his rifle at Henryk, but the Polish ... foreman made a joke of Henryk’s physical condition and the guard did not shoot. Henryk did not eat every ... Sunday, the Germans had boxing matches and Kazio was a guard favorite because he often won them money. In
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2805. "Struktura Osobowa Wladz Obozu Koncentracyjnego Na Majdanku" : ZESZYTY MAJDANKA Vol.
SS-guards listed.
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2806. On to Marseille
were uniformed guards there. We kept away without seeking to step ashore. We rested for several
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2807. Frequently Asked Questions about the Holocaust for Educators
Canadian troops freed prisoners from their SS guards. They provided them with food and badly needed medical
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2808. A young Jewish girl stands outside holding a teddy bear in Berlin.
SS guard on February 28, 1945, during the death march from Auschwitz to Germany.
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2809. An Unexpected Letter
guard in Bergen-Belsen [concentration camp]. Again, though, he assured me that he ‘never touched a
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2810. Hans Froehlich at three years old.
perished as a consequence of camp conditions and the treatment he received from the guards. After the
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2811. Selected records from archival collection of the National Archive of Moldova related to the History of the Jewish communities of Bessarabia
-wing political organizations ( Iron Guard), Jews accused in spreading Communist propaganda etc. Also
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2812. Survivors of the Ohrdruf concentration camp demonstrate torture methods used in the camp to top ranking American generals.
were tortured by their guards. Lieutenant General George S. Patton, Jr., Commander of the Third U
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2813. Sheets cover the bodies of slave laborers found in a room in the Dortmund POW camp.
lack of medical treatment. Fifty bodies were found in the yard of the German guard barracks, now used
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2814. Jewish forced laborers from the Klettendorf labor camp shovel snow in preparation for the construction of the new autobahn between Breslau and Berlin.
. The photograph was taken by a German guard who sent it to Jacob's sister in the Chrzarnow ghetto.
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2815. Two American soldiers examine disinfected prisoner uniforms in Dachau.
electrocuted when they tried to burst through the electrified wire barrier to welcome the Americans. SS guards
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2816. Survivors in Dachau cheer the arrival of U.S. troops.
they tried to burst through the electrified wire barrier to welcome the Americans. SS guards opened
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2817. The hanging of Mosche Kogan (left) and Wolf Kieper on the market square in Zhitomir.
arrest of more than 400 Jewish men. They were held under SS guard until a gallows could be constructed
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2818. The hanging of Wolf Kieper on the market square in Zhitomir.
arrest of more than 400 Jewish men. They were held under SS guard until a gallows could be constructed
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2819. Defendant Horst Hempel at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
years before joining the Nazi Party. From November 1939 until May 1940 he was a member of the guard
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2820. Major Irving Heymont and Pfc. Markovitz speak to the Jewish police in the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
movement of the Jewish DPs. He limited the function of the guards at the gate to keeping strangers out
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2821. General Onslow Rolfe (top, right) and Major Irving Heymont (top, center) speak to Jewish DPs outside an administrative building in the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
movement of the Jewish DPs. He limited the function of the guards at the gate to keeping strangers out
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2822. A Jewish DP couple is wed under a canopy at the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
her out of the ghetto by bribing one of the guards. She escaped to Pionki where her older sister lived
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2823. Group portrait of young Jewish men and women posing on a wooden structure in the Zelow ghetto.
Moryc stood guard outside while his uncle and cousins entered the house to ask for assistance. When
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2824. Group portrait of young Jewish men and women seated on a log in the Zelow ghetto.
Moryc stood guard outside while his uncle and cousins entered the house to ask for assistance. When
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2825. Two young women pose in front of a fence in the Zelow ghetto.
Moryc stood guard outside while his uncle and cousins entered the house to ask for assistance. When