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3651. Oral history interview with Jeanine Gutman Butnaru
working as a volunteer in Jewish hospitals; witnessing the Iron Guard Rebellion of January 21-23, 1941
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3652. Oral history interview with Bela Blau
1938 because of his Jewish background; being arrested by two Hlinka Guards one day after Yom Kippur in
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3653. Oral history interview with Kate Bernath
where she had to clean up debris from bombings; the guards disappearing one day and escaping to a
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3654. Oral history interview with Harry Alexander
period around this time; his mother bribing the guards for his release on the condition that he would
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3655. Oral history interview with Irving Horn
camp guards; his transfer to Dachau; his liberation and finding his brother; learning of the murder of
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3656. Oral history interview with Hermine Schmidt
but refusing to do so; the behavior of guards in Stutthof; poetry she wrote after the war; and her
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3657. Oral history interview with Max Liebster
suffering from diarrhea; conversing with an SS guard, who felt that if he didn’t kill then he would be
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3658. Oral history interview with Klaas De Vries and Maria De Vries
Sunday; how he was sent to work on a ship and preached to other inmates and the German guards; how he was
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3659. Oral history interview with Regina Gutman Spiegel
in 1940; bribing the ghetto guards so she could escape; taking a train to her sister’s home in a
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3660. Oral history interview with Israel Rosenwald
the big synagogue surrounded by Ukrainian guards and his parents sneaking out; being evacuated to
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3661. Oral history interview with Barbara Gerson
going to the factory, which became a guarded camp; her husband’s work making bullets for guns; being
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3662. Oral history interview with Marion Chervin
cruel guards, who killed many people; working on a railroad; Jewish commandants; going to a school where
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3663. Oral history interview with Barry Bruk
it with the people in the camp hospital; running from the camp on May 8, 1945 after the SS guards had
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3664. Oral history interview with David Dorfman
experiences in Gurs concentration camp in 1942; his mother becoming pregnant by a guard in Gurs; his mother
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3665. Społeczny Komitet Antykomunistyczny ANTYK (Sygn. 1346/0)
), and the Gwardia Ludowa (People's Guard), propaganda materials, documentation of the Warsaw Uprising
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3666. Hand crank, table top telephone from Sobibor railroad station
November 1943, the guards shot the remaining prisoners and dismantled the killing center. It is estimated
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3667. US Army 45th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a gold Thunderbird on a red field
1942 as a National Guard Division. The 45th landed in North Africa on June 22, 1943, and was redeployed
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3668. US anti-Nazi boycott stamp with a Star of David, 10 Commandments tablets, and a Nazi dog
depicts a snarling Nazi dog barred from entering a chained gate marked brotherhood of man, guarded by an
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3669. Black and white print of five rows of multi-unit barracks on grass
imprisoned artists were able to create sketches and paintings for guards, earning extra food or other
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3670. Buchenwald Aussenkommando scrip for SS Ko. Rottleberode, -.50 Reichsmark
.] In early April 1945, as US forces approached Buchenwald concentration camp, the German guards began
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3671. Gerd Pleiss photograph album
charged with guarding Hitler, his office, and personal residences. Pleiss attended SS-Junker school in
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3672. Pin
thin gold bracelets on their wrists and each carried a doll. The German guard at the Dutch border tore
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3673. Pin
thin gold bracelets on their wrists and each carried a doll. The German guard at the Dutch border tore
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3674. Pin
thin gold bracelets on their wrists and each carried a doll. The German guard at the Dutch border tore
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3675. Oral history interview with Fela Nichthauser
concentration camp, and her experiences with typhus in the camp; her memories of Irma Grese, a female guard in