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6701. 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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6702. 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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6703. 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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6704. 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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6705. 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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6706. "Eleven Days in the Concentration-Camp Buchenwald"
the main square and were beaten by SS guards. Georg was crammed into a barrack with 1,600 other men
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6707. Oral history interview with James Gibson Hull
he realized that he had a low draft number and joined the Georgia National Guard. He trained in
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6708. Oral history interview with Christina Petroulaki Solomoy
they were taken away, seeing a German guard posted in front of their house for a couple of hours; the
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6709. Oral history interview with Melvin H. Rappaport
lack of German guards in the camp; a group of German soldiers who were trying to surrender and were
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6710. Oral history interview with Robert Persinger
the end of war who were too young or too old for the regular draft) members who had acted as guards
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6711. Oral history interview with Charles Olsen
the German guards having fled before the Americans arrived; how the sight was shocking, but he was not
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6712. Oral history interview with Frank Moran
killing them; the German guards fleeing the camp and the prisoners breaking down the doors; hijacking the
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6713. Oral history interview with Gene C. Mallette
the rank of Technician 4 (T-4) (pay scale of Sergeant); being in the National Guard at the time of
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6714. Oral history interview with Thomas V. Lee
camp; their approach to the camp’s gate, where there were still some German guards, and some were shot
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6715. Oral history interview with John Gidley
soldiers and how they marched off a number of German guards to a 10-mile distant POW camp; the furnaces
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6716. Oral history interview with Genevieve Platner Allen
side and a guard post on the other; seeing the dead bodies of prisoners who had been shot; seeing some
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6717. Oral history interview with Exequiel ben Dov Pollak
the Iron Guard was to blame; speaking only Yiddish at home; how his grandparents also spoke Hungarian
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6718. Oral history interview with Chanie Singer
being separated from her children and paced in front of the children’s barracks until a guard let her in
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6719. Oral history interview with Yitzchok Wargon
his Jewish Russian soldier friend (Max, who had been guarding Hitler's bunker) sneaked Ytizchok
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6720. Oral history interview with Pearl Benisch
); witnessing the camp guards ripping a child from a mother, then shooting both to teach others a lesson
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6721. Oral history interview with Lilly Goldner
kindness from another woman guard who allowed the singing of Jewish melodies; being transport to Bergen
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6722. Oral history interview with Va'clav Kubík
“Revolutionary Guard” in Nové Kopisty immediately after the war; and witnessing the execution of an SS officer in
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6723. Oral history interview with Mária Pozsgai
village near Gyor; how the group of deportees was guarded by gendarmes and members of the Arrow Cross; her
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6724. Oral history interview with Vladimir Izraelovich Lubarski
grandmother; forced labor under German authorities; his relocation to the ghetto; the cruelty of ghetto guards
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6725. Oral history interview with Leon Greenman
being sent to Buchenwald in January 1945 then being marched to Gleiwitz; the mental state of SS guards