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926. Members of the SS during a parade
Members of the SS (Schutzstaffel; originally Hitler's bodyguard, later the elite guard of the
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927. Documenting Liberation: J Malan Heslop
. Following America's entry into World War II, he joined the National Guard with
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928. Jewish Uprisings in Camps
guards and police auxiliaries and set the camp on fire. About 300 prisoners escaped, breaking through the
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929. Palace of Justice Entry Pass
a U.S. military guard.
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930. International Military Tribunal prison pass
was issued to a U.S. military guard.
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931. International Military Tribunal prison pass
Tribunal. This pass was issued to a U.S. military guard.
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932. Karl Doenitz, Erich Raeder, and Baldur von Schirach at Nuremberg
), Erich Raeder (center), and Baldur von Schirach under guard in the
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933. Washington Post article
An August 6, 1972, Washington Post article about former concentration camp guard Hermine
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934. Nazi Hunting: Simon Wiesenthal
Hermine Braunsteiner Ryan, a former concentration camp guard, was living in New York as an unassuming
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935. Charlene Schiff
were hiding in the brush and I heard a Ukrainian guard scream, “I see you there Jews; come out!” Most
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936. Mass Atrocity Education Workshop
US Military Academy at West Point, and the US Coast Guard Academy. The instructors (and the courses
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937. I Remember
Rainbow colors, no, no more Guards with rifles by the door. Star of David on my coat I can’t swim, I can
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938. Mr. Emil Kjerte
dissertation analyzes the guard force stationed at the Jasenovac concentration camp complex, which was
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939. Dr. Lawrence Douglas
for his role as a guard at the Sobibor death camp. Professor Lawrence Douglas was in residence in the
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940. Jeff Gradow
the brigade stood guard over the local bridges, preventing them from being destroyed by retreating
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941. Alexander White
intimidating the Germans into thinking there were guards protecting the highway, the unit prevented further
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942. Groups of Jewish men being forced into the Ponary forest
SS guards and Lithuanian collaborators force Jewish men into the
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943. Jewish women returning to the Kovno ghetto after forced labor
outside. They line up to be searched by German and Lithuanian guards. Kovno, Lithuania, between 1941 and
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944. Jews who were arrested during Kristallnacht
SS guards force Jews, arrested during Kristallnacht (the "Night of Broken Glass"), to march
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945. Partisans in the Naliboki forest, near Novogrudok
including the Bielski group and escapees from the Mir Ghetto on guard duty at an airstrip in the Naliboki
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946. Liberation of Bergen-Belsen
the remaining SS guards to help bury the dead. Here, survivors of the camp taunt their former
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947. Jewish refugees disembark from the St. Louis
Belgian police guard the gangway. Antwerp, Belgium, June 17, 1939.
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948. Plaszow
the same year that it became a concentration camp. Until that time, most of the camp guards were
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949. Return to Europe of the St. Louis
Cuba and the United States, arrives in Antwerp. Belgian police guard the gangway to prevent passengers
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950. Jewish refugees who were removed from the Exodus 1947
British soldiers guard Jewish refugees, forcibly removed from the refugee ship