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7276. US Army, 45th Infantry Division, Class A Thunderbird patch issued to a Jewish soldier
conditions and the sickly, emaciated corpses of the prisoners the guards killed before they fled. On April 20
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7277. US Army, 45th Infantry Division, Class A Thunderbird patch owned by a Jewish soldier
conditions and the sickly, emaciated corpses of the prisoners the guards killed before they fled. On April 20
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7278. US Army, 45th Infantry Division, Class A Thunderbird patch issued to a Jewish soldier
conditions and the sickly, emaciated corpses of the prisoners the guards killed before they fled. On April 20
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7279. Handmade American flag created by former concentration camp inmates and given to a U.S. liberator
dying at a rate of 25-30 people per day upon liberation. Two days prior, SS guards had forced another 3
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7280. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 5 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
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7281. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 20 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
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7282. 60th anniversary medallion, liberation of Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora issued to US soldier / liberator
and duties such as sorting and guarding prisoners and directing traffic. On April 12, 1945, Forrest
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7283. US Army Armored Division shoulder sleeve patch worn by medic, 20th Corps
pieces of prisoner’s tattooed skin and organs in jars. There were no German guards at the camp when he
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7284. US Army 4th Armored Division shoulder sleeve patch worn by medic, 20th Corps
pieces of prisoner’s tattooed skin and organs in jars. There were no German guards at the camp when he
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7285. US Army 4th Armored Division shoulder sleeve patch worn by medic, 20th Corps
pieces of prisoner’s tattooed skin and organs in jars. There were no German guards at the camp when he
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7286. US Army 20th Corps shoulder sleeve insignia worn by unit medic
pieces of prisoner’s tattooed skin and organs in jars. There were no German guards at the camp when he
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7287. US Army Technician 4th class shoulder sleeve insignia worn by medic, 20th Corps
pieces of prisoner’s tattooed skin and organs in jars. There were no German guards at the camp when he
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7288. US Army Technician 5th class shoulder sleeve insignia worn by medic, 20th Corps
pieces of prisoner’s tattooed skin and organs in jars. There were no German guards at the camp when he
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7289. US Army service hat and hat box owned by a Jewish soldier
conditions and the sickly, emaciated corpses of the prisoners the guards killed before they fled. On April 20
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7290. Republican Senatorial Medal of Freedom and presentation case awarded to J. George Mitnick
conditions and the sickly, emaciated corpses of the prisoners the guards killed before they fled. On April 20
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7291. US Army 2nd Lieutenant subdued marking patch issued to a Jewish soldier
conditions and the sickly, emaciated corpses of the prisoners the guards killed before they fled. On April 20
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7292. US Army captain's insignia patch worn by a Jewish soldier
conditions and the sickly, emaciated corpses of the prisoners the guards killed before they fled. On April 20
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7293. Czechoslovakian postage stamp, 40 haléř, acquired by a former American internee
constantly patrolled by armed guards. Leonie often suffered from malnutrition while interned in the camp
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7294. Czechoslovakian postage stamp, 1 koruna, acquired by a former American internee
constantly patrolled by armed guards. Leonie often suffered from malnutrition while interned in the camp
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7295. Bar of soap owned by an American internee
constantly patrolled by armed guards. Leonie often suffered from malnutrition while interned in the camp
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7296. Archivalien des ehemaligen Heeresarchivs (Fond 1275)
[Opis 5]; investigation files of the war guards of the German army; lists of German soldiers
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7297. US Third Army report poster for May 1945 received by a unit soldier
April 11, 1945. He was present from the time the German guards fled the camp until the US Army arrived
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7298. Doily with a gray and red cross stitched couple with flowers recovered postwar by a Polish Jewish girl
on the ground. Masza and her two older sisters decided to run and were shot at by the guards. The
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7299. John M. Steiner collection
which he became best known: conducting surveys among former concentration camp guards and members of the
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7300. Print
under dangerous conditions in quarries, disease was prevalent, food rations were meager, and the guards