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26. Thomas Buergenthal describes operations of international tribunals
by his experiences as a Holocaust survivor and international jurist, Judge ... Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the ... served as chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience; was named
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27. Thomas Buergenthal reflects on the value of truth commissions
by his experiences as a Holocaust survivor and international jurist, Judge ... Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the ... served as chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience; was named
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28. Thomas Buergenthal describes differing perspectives on international justice
by his experiences as a Holocaust survivor and international jurist, Judge ... Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the ... served as chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience; was named
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29. Thomas Buergenthal reflects on the importance of memorials
by his experiences as a Holocaust survivor and international jurist, Judge ... Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the ... served as chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience; was named
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30. Thomas Buergenthal describes the plight of refugees today
by his experiences as a Holocaust survivor and international jurist, Judge ... Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the ... served as chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience; was named
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31. Miles Lerman describes partisan activities
Miles Lerman was a Holocaust survivor ... partisan fighter in the forests of Poland, international leader in the cause of Holocaust remembrance ... and a "founding father" of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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32. Miles Lerman describes roles of women in the underground
Miles Lerman was a Holocaust survivor ... partisan fighter in the forests of Poland, international leader in the cause of Holocaust remembrance ... and a "founding father" of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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33. Miles Lerman describes the value of weapons
Miles Lerman was a Holocaust survivor ... partisan fighter in the forests of Poland, international leader in the cause of Holocaust remembrance ... and a "founding father" of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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34. Miles Lerman describes the impact of his wartime experiences
Miles Lerman was a Holocaust survivor ... partisan fighter in the forests of Poland, international leader in the cause of Holocaust remembrance ... and a "founding father" of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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35. Miles Lerman describes returning to his hometown
Miles Lerman was a Holocaust survivor ... partisan fighter in the forests of Poland, international leader in the cause of Holocaust remembrance ... and a "founding father" of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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36. Miles Lerman describes lifelong camaraderie among partisans
Miles Lerman was a Holocaust survivor ... partisan fighter in the forests of Poland, international leader in the cause of Holocaust remembrance ... and a "founding father" of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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37. Victims of medical experiments testify during Medical Case
concentration camps. Here, concentration camp survivors Maria Kusmierczuk and Jadwiga Dzido, who had been
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38. Scenes from the liberation of Buchenwald
that US cameramen filmed in the camp, survivors, and the arrival of Red Cross trucks.
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39. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes partisan activities
Brihah ("flight," "escape") movement of 250,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors from eastern Europe, Lisa and
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40. Thomas Buergenthal describes the impact of the Nuremberg trials on the development of international law
by his experiences as a Holocaust survivor and international jurist, Judge ... Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the ... served as chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience; was named
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41. Thomas Buergenthal describes the charges brought at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
by his experiences as a Holocaust survivor and international jurist, Judge ... Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the ... served as chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience; was named
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42. Thomas Buergenthal discusses whether it is ever too late to seek justice
by his experiences as a Holocaust survivor and international jurist, Judge ... Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the ... served as chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience; was named
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43. Dallas Peyton describes his recollections of the liberation of Dachau
liberating troops, he entered the Dachau camp and encountered survivors and
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44. Miles Lerman describes some of the dangers of partisan life
Miles Lerman was a Holocaust survivor ... partisan fighter in the forests of Poland, international leader in the cause of Holocaust remembrance ... and a "founding father" of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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45. Miles Lerman describes observing Yom Kippur in his partisan group
Miles Lerman was a Holocaust survivor ... Holocaust remembrance, and a "founding father" of the United States Holocaust
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46. US nurse Pat Lynch describes condition of surviving camp inmates upon liberation
liberation of concentration camps in Europe. She cared for camp survivors
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47. Aftermath of the liberation of a forced-labor camp in Germany
American Signal Corps filmed one of the Hannover camps soon after liberation. American forces fed survivors
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48. US veteran Raymond Buch describes forcing civilians to bury the dead
mass graves. He also saw stronger camp survivors pull clothes off their weaker counterparts to replace
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49. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes postwar emigration with the Brihah movement
Brihah ("flight," "escape") movement of 250,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors from eastern Europe, Lisa and
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50. David Stoliar describes engine troubles experienced by the Struma upon leaving Constanta, Romania
mistakenly torpedoed the Struma. Out of 769 Jewish passengers, David was the sole survivor.