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5851. James Romberger papers
April 11, 1945. He was present from the time the German guards fled the camp until the US Army arrived
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5852. Philips dynamo hand generator flashlight used by a Dutch Jewish family in prison camps
and when she showed it to the guards they said she would be transferred to another camp. She told them
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5853. Looped metal whip that may have been used at Auschwitz given to a Ukrainian journalist covering the Nuremberg Trials
supposedly used by an Auschwitz concentration camp guard, nicknamed Chocolata, and presented as evidence
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5854. US careless talk poster depicting a drowning sailor pointing at the viewer
US careless talk poster with an image of a drowning sailor to warn people to guard what they say in
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5855. US careless talk poster depicting a burning ship
nearby as a warning to people to guard what they say because it could put military personnel in danger
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5856. US careless talk poster with a mugshot of a woman wanted for putting lives at risk
poster warns people to guard against what they say in public because spies might get the information. The
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5857. Drawing created by Karl Schwesig postwar based upon his experiences as a political prisoner
guard with a gun with a bayonet, standing in front of a building with a peaked roof. On the back, there
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5858. Watercolor created by Karl Schwesig with a scene of soldiers and inmates in a concentration camp
uniformed guard with tall boots and a kepi stands between them. He has a round face and a small mustache. To
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5859. Etching by Walter Spitzer of a group of concentration camp inmates listening to a speaker
are barracks and guard towers.
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5860. Etching by Walter Spitzer of concentration camp inmates hauling a cart of corpses, with one not yet dead
in a beseeching manner toward the men pushing the cart. There is a partial view of a guard tower and
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5861. Leather luggage tag used by an Austrian Jewish refugee
member of Company "M", 6th ASFTR, and served as a guard at an internment camp in Modesto, CA, during the
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5862. Prisoner patch with red triangle and number owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
the prisoners marched under SS guard towards an undisclosed location. On the night of May 2, Wollheim
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5863. Casting of a brick wall from the closed Warsaw Jewish Ghetto
surrounded by a guarded, ten-foot-high wall, which was topped with barbed wire. It became a closed ghetto and
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5864. Arthur Szyk drawing
recto: image of group of men in Nazi unifroms with hands in air, guarded by Russian soldier with
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5865. Railroad switch stand with a signal lantern from Sobibor railroad station
labeled as showers where they were killed with poison gas. In November 1943, the guards shot the remaining
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5866. US careless talk poster with a dead US sailor on a beach
US careless talk poster depicting a dead US sailor washed near shore warning the public to guard
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5867. Archive of the Jewish Community Vienna-Jerusalem component collection
the synagogue, while the Seitenstettengasse is guarded by the police. [Source: Wikipedia]
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5868. Nathan Rapoport personal archives (RG-95-80)
]. As a child he belonged to Hashomer Hatsa’ir [Young Guard of the Zionist Left Wing], and attended
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5869. Artwork by communist resistance fighter Boris Taslitzky plus catalogue of Vichy exhibition on "Bolshevism"
him. Boris distributed his art to others who would help keep it from discovery by the SS camp guards
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5870. The New York Times (New York, New York) [Newspaper]
Violence; Urges Germans to Guard Personal Rights," "Reich is expected to Expand Credit," (Page 6). March 19
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5871. Jewish survivors pose on a street in Busko-Zdroj.
the German invasion in June 1941, Daniel obtained a job as a guard in a hostel for Organization Todt
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5872. Portrait of a young Jewish girl who is living in hiding in Busko-Zdroj, Poland.
the German invasion in June 1941, Daniel obtained a job as a guard in a hostel for Organization Todt
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5873. Document issued by the Regional Agricultural Mercantile Cooperative in Busko-Zdroj certifying that Bronislawa Tymejko (the Polish alias of the Jewish woman Laura Schwarzwald) is employed by the cooperative.
the German invasion in June 1941, Daniel obtained a job as a guard in a hostel for Organization Todt
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5874. A newly married Jewish couple sits on a beach in Zaleszczyki, Poland.
the German invasion in June 1941, Daniel obtained a job as a guard in a hostel for Organization Todt
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5875. Jewish police in the Westerbork transit camp stand in formation during a roll call.
primarily of Dutch and German Jews, the OD was responsible for guarding the punishment block, organizing