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1626. Print
men in uniform at a table; an armed guard stands in the background.
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1627. Print
Guard by the walls of the ghetto
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1628. Print of man on horseback
and onetime member of the Iron Guard. Most of the materials document Stamatu’s career as a writer
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1629. Tibor Vince collection
Vince, a draftee assigned to the US 7th Army. The photographs show prisoner uniforms, a guard dog at the
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1630. Isidore Guttenberg collection
Isidore Guttenberg was involved in the daily guarding and care of defendants who were awaiting
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1631. Allen A. Cramer collection
describes his memories of the liberation and of his experiences guarding the camp. Also includes
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1632. Robert Gray photographs
on the verso, depict the Dachau death train, SS guards who had been summarily executed, and corpses
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1633. Photograph of a deportation action in Łódź
station under armed guard. Buildings on Składowa street as well as towers of the Hotel Polonia Palast are
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1634. R. Bruce Culbreth collection
94th Division during WWII and who served as a guard during the International Military Tribunal in
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1635. Francis E. Kratz photograph collection
April 13, 1945. Both images depict victims who were murdered in a barn set on fire by Nazi guards. The
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1636. A young man hands a petition to Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski surrounded by other ghetto residents.
Kaufman from the Jewish guard, here protecting the Chairman M.Ch. Rumkowski, who allowed a chosen child to
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1637. An American soldier follows others into the still smoldering ruins of the Landsberg (Kaufering Lager I) concentration camp, sub-camp of Dachau.
captured the camp, German guards locked their prisoners in the wooden huts and set fire to them. Some
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1638. Emaciated body of a prisoner at Landsberg, found by the liberating American 7th Army.
Nazi prison guards, who set the huts afire and left. These inmates managed to muster enough strength to
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1639. Print, Sulina-Mundung
and onetime member of the Iron Guard. Most of the materials document Stamatu’s career as a writer
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1640. Print of sailing ships
and onetime member of the Iron Guard. Most of the materials document Stamatu’s career as a writer
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1641. Book
soft cover publication; image on cover is drawing of guard tower seen through barbed wire fencing
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1642. Whip
in April 1945 from a German man who was presumably a Dachau concentration camp guard.
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1643. Hasten Hebrew Academy collection
being forced to bury bodies of camp victims, and former SS guard being beat up by American troops.
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1644. "Memories of World War II and the Holocaust"
the 113th Cavalry Mechanized Reconnaissance, a unit of the Iowa National Guard. He describes his
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1645. Oral history interview with Dean Milhovan
Guard.
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1646. The Krakow (Cracow) Ghetto during the Holocaust
), the Bialystok ghetto (August 1943), and Sobibor (October 1943), the SS guards and their Trawniki
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1647. Pinchas Gerszonowicz
by the SS guards or torn to death by dogs. The camp's commander, Goeth, always had two large dogs
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1648. Arthur Menke
Walking to and from our labor site, he would push the guard's bicycle for him. Food was so scarce that one
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1649. Kristallnacht
instigator of the Kristallnacht pogroms, suggested to the convened Nazi 'Old Guard' that 'World
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1650. Genocide of European Roma (Gypsies), 1939–1945
the Gypsy compound. The SS guards surrounded and sealed off the compound. When ordered to come out