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3526. Antal Vojtech, a forest ranger and rescuer of the Mittelman family, skis in the mountains of Slovakia.
's uncle had previously built a bunker with the help of a local villager and forest guard, Antal Vojtech
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3527. Students in the Jewish school of Brezno dance a hora.
's uncle had previously built a bunker with the help of a local villager and forest guard, Antal Vojtech
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3528. Two Jewish prisoners transport heavy rocks in a wheelbarrow in a Slovak labor camp.
's uncle had previously built a bunker with the help of a local villager and forest guard, Antal Vojtech
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3529. Four Jewish prisoners work outside a barracks in a Slovak labor camp.
's uncle had previously built a bunker with the help of a local villager and forest guard, Antal Vojtech
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3530. Exterior view of Landsberg prison where German war criminals were interned during the subsequent Nuremberg trials.
approximately one thousand inmates, most of whom were convicted concentration camp guards and administrators
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3531. Exterior view of Landsberg prison where German war criminals were interned.
approximately one thousand inmates, most of whom were convicted concentration camp guards and administrators
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3532. Exterior view of Landsberg prison where German war criminals were interned.
approximately one thousand inmates, most of whom were convicted concentration camp guards and administrators
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3533. United States military police prepare to execute convicted war criminal, Hermann Noack (Noachi).
psychiatrists that he was schizophrenic, which led camp guards to believe that he was less of a risk. By
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3534. Studio portrait of a prewar Jewish family in Lodz, Poland.
Army. After Hermann Goering was capture in May 1945, Leo's platoon was responsible for guarding him
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3535. Josef Schleifstein poses with two survivors at Buchenwald.
liking to the child. The SS guards came to treat Joseph as a camp mascot, and even had him appear at
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3536. Lieutenant Myron Moses writes at his desk in the offices of the Signal Corps in Suippes, France.
night by knifing the guard and fleeing the camp." Eventually, he did witness the carnage of the
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3537. Painted steel sign from Sobibor railroad station
gas. In November 1943, the guards shot the remaining prisoners and dismantled the killing center. It
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3538. Handmade white armband stamped for medical personnel worn by an inmate in Theresienstadt
1945. The German commandant and guards fled on May 5 and 6 as the Soviet Army neared the camp.
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3539. Oral history interview with Paulina Zingeras
there was a threat that the German guards would burn the building she and the other prisoners were in
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3540. Oral history interview with Vytautas Račickas
a guard beating spectators of the mass shooting; the looting of Jewish homes; and the punishment of
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3541. Oral history interview with Alžběta Lagronova
official activities; the activities of the camp commander; witnessing guards beating prisoners in their
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3542. Oral history interview with Agi Rubin
into bundles; how the camp guards in Auschwitz singled out certain commandos for certain tasks; her
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3543. Painted metal sign with a blue Star of David from a tailor workshop in the Warsaw ghetto
which was sealed off from the rest of the city by a guarded, ten foot, barbed wire topped wall. The
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3544. Oral history interview with Guta Blass Weintraub
establishing a kindergarten in the ghetto; being sent to a work camp; attacking a Ukrainian guard; her
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3545. Oral history interview with Rene Slotkin
marriage and the birth of his three children; joining the National Guard; his second marriage and the birth
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3546. Oral history interview with Max Schindler and Rose Schindler
brutality of the guards; his experiences on a forced march to Terezin (Theresienstadt) during the winter of
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3547. Oral history interview with Eva Stock and Fela Dunkelman
being transferred to an ammunition factory in Elsnig, a subcamp of Buchenwald; bribing an SS guard to
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3548. Oral history interview with Solomon Patipa
in the camp; the food; the treatment of the prisoners by the guards; his experiences on a death march
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3549. Oral history interview with Helmut Bates
and his service in Africa guarding German prisoners of war; the difficulties of his father in
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3550. Oral history interview with Allan Herskovich
treatment he received from his Italian guards, and contrasts his experience with that of his sister and