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1676. Wuhlfel burial of Russian POWs
Honor Guard firing volley.
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1677. March of Time -- outtakes -- Swiss troops in Bern, Switzerland
Contest (in German, French, Italian). Frontier guard soldiers with binoculars in the mountains. 04:35:00
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1678. March of Time -- outtakes -- German prisoners; celebrating liberation
the top of the vehicles. German prisoners under guard. Ex-slave laborers taking things from shop
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1679. Corpses; exhumation; burial; survivors; sick
civilians under guard exhume victims at Arnstadt, and bury corpses at Leipzig. Emaciated Hungarian women are
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1680. March of Time -- outtakes -- Lisbon, gold mint
Gen. Jordana reviewing Guard of Honor before leaving Portugal. Military parade, officials standing
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1681. March of Time -- outtakes -- Copenhagen
residence of the King. 05:08:14 Armed guards. CU, insignia with King's initials. 05:08:52 Oil tanks in
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1682. Deportation of Bessarabian Jews to Transnistria
wooden bridge. Some are barefoot. Most carry bundles. They are guarded by a few Romanian soldiers. Pan
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1683. Medal with Polish eagle and ceriticate issued to former political prisoner
[sic] of his work for the 4189 Polish Guard Company 'Kresowa'"
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1684. Oral history interview with Johveta Incuriene
German police, soldiers and guards; marrying; her mother's death in Estonia; her father's death in the
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1685. Oral history interview with Genia Shapiro
of the guards, and her illness; and the ailments she experienced after the war as a result of her
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1686. Oral history interview with Władysława Paleń
because of the actions of her brother; mass shootings of Jews by German soldiers and Polish guards; her
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1687. Oral history interview with Genė Racickienė
relationships with them; the fence surrounding the Jewish ghetto and the Lithuanian guards; local women throwing
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1688. Oral history interview with Janina Drebnik
treatment of local townspeople by Ukrainian guards; the deportation of her family to Bergen, Germany; and
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1689. Black and white knit bag used in slave labor camps by a Polish Jewish woman
fellow prisoner or a camp guard, who used it to hide sandwiches for Cesia.
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1690. Drawing
recto, below image, handwritten in graphite: "Guard on duty/Coutroom III/Aug. 14, 1947/Nurnberg"
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1691. Drawing by William Sharp
front of him, two guards, one standing at each side of Hitler's chair. Everyone smiling
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1692. Oral history interview with Eva Dimont Igdalski
of the guards; her experiences in Lagedi, Auschwitz, and Stutthof; her liberation by the Soviets in
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1693. Oral history interview with Edna Weiner
family; the work she did at Auschwitz; the guards' brutality; the dehumanization of the prisoners; her
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1694. Oral history interview with Lewis Schloss and Trudy Schloss
and then to another camp; the help she received from an SS guard who knew her before the war; their
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1695. Oral history interview with Abraham Rogozinski
brutalitiy of the guards; his libeartion in Gera, Germany in 1945; his postwar experiences in Europe; his
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1696. Oral history interview with Jolana Hollander
guards from another death march; her encounters with American troops; her flight to an American camp; her
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1697. Oral history interview with Jolana Hollander
guards from another death march; her encounters with American troops; her flight to an American camp; her
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1698. Oral history interview with Eric Schmidt
Japanese; the conditions in the camps and the brutality of the guards; his work with the US State
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1699. Oral history interview with Harry Weinberg
(POW) camps, including the conditions, the forced marches, and his encounters with German guards; being
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1700. Oral history interview with Linda Breder
1939; increasing antisemitism and anti-Jewish measures; her arrest in 1942 by Hlinka guards; her