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3451. Oral history interview with Leon Greenman
being sent to Buchenwald in January 1945 then being marched to Gleiwitz; the mental state of SS guards
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3452. Oral history interview with Raymond Kamonier
as a barber to the guards; the infirmary at Auschwitz which was run by Polish antisemites; being
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3453. Oral history interview with Arie Taboh
in the barrack; his brother saving him when he became aggressive toward a guard; assignment with his
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3454. Oral history interview with Shalom Eilati
Zionist group guarding community gardens; public hanging of a friend for smuggling; singing in a choir
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3455. Oral history interview with Otto Presburger
conditions in the camp; witnessing Nazi guards killing Jews; being sent back and forth between Auschwitz and
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3456. Oral history interview with Aharon Carmi
interrogating German POWs; joining the Soviet militia in Minsk Mazowiecki; guarding Jewish refugees; traveling
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3457. Oral history interview with Julian Reuter
in cattle cars and getting to Buchenwald after a month; being recognized by an Auschwitz guard who
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3458. Oral history interview with Ina Sagen Zigelman
by the Russians to guard cattle, oxen, and horses in a village; getting to the Red Cross Headquarters
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3459. Oral history interview with Billy Taylor
captain of an Arkansas unit of the National Guard; being selected for secret duty at Camp Shelby, training
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3460. Oral history interview with Manfred Steinfeld
attend the funeral; the buildings in the camp; incidents when former inmates took revenge on camp guards
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3461. Oral history interview with Ona-Genovaitė Šukytė Grigėnienė
with both of them wondering why the people were being kept inside; the lone guard who did not stop them
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3462. Oral history interview with George Zimmerman
camp; being marched out of the camp along with his uncle and others and being left by the SS guards
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3463. Oral history interview with Sylvain S. Smadja
and the German guards; the liberation of Tunisia in May 1943, at which time he was called up to
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3464. Oral history interview with Sybe K. Bakker
getting beaten by multiple guards for singing poorly; using shovels as helmets during air raids
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3465. Oral history interview with Haim-Vidal Sephiha
of Jews in Malines; his life in detention; the presence of Flemish and Wallon Belgian SS guards; his
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3466. U.S. re-release advertisement for the film “Hitler, Beast of Berlin" (1939)
slave labor at the hands of Nazi guards. This was the first American film to depict a simulated
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3467. Nazi Germany, 5 mark note, acquired by a war crimes trials court reporter
guards and other persons who had committed crimes against Jews and others in the area. The evidence and
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3468. Anna Cheszes papers
May, they bribed a German guard to look the other way and Kempinski snuck Anna out through a hole in
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3469. Imperial Germany, 50 mark note, series 1, from the album of a Waffen-SS officer acquired by an American soldier
charged with guarding Hitler, his office, and personal residences. Pleiss attended SS-Junker school in
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3470. Imperial Germany, Darlehnskassenschein [State Loan Office] 1 mark note from the album of a Waffen-SS officer acquired by an American soldier
charged with guarding Hitler, his office, and personal residences. Pleiss attended SS-Junker school in
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3471. Weimar Germany, 50000 mark note, from the album of a Waffen-SS officer acquired by an American soldier
charged with guarding Hitler, his office, and personal residences. Pleiss attended SS-Junker school in
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3472. Security of War Information Campaign poster about safeguarding convoy movement information
Security of War Information Campaign poster warning people to guard what they say in public because
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3473. Security of War Information Campaign poster about safeguarding convoy movement information
Security of War Information Campaign poster warning people to guard what they say in public because
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3474. Wald and Breuer families papers
September 1944 Julius enlisted in the New York Guard at age 14 by lying about his age. He worked at a German
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3475. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note, given to a US soldier by a refugee
Soviet 58th Guards under General Rusakov on April 25, 1945, at the Elbe River in Germany. Belousovitch