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26076. Members of the 4th Communications Unit, a counter-intelligence unit, study the German newspapers it was responsible for publishing.
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army
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26077. Major Bradford, Assistant MGO of Aachen, talks to Joseph W.
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army
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26078. A group of survivors stares at the remains of other charred prisoners in Klooga following liberation.
other Jewish professionals, was killed on the second day of the German occupation. Raja was taken into
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26079. Joseph Eaton poses in his jeep while en route to Theresienstadt.
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army
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26080. Postwar view of a rubble-strewn bombed out street in Nuremberg.
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army
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26081. German women whose relatives had desecrated the Straubing synagogue on Kristallnacht are forced to clean it on the strong suggestion of American soldier, Joseph Eaton.
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army
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26082. German women pose outside the former Straubing synagogue.
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army
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26083. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing resistance to the Nazi Regime in Holland and Denmark.
Jewish Star... on the ground of public security." "Statement by King Christian of Denmark to the leaders
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26084. Group portrait of Belgian prisoners of war in Stalag XC in Nienburg-Weser.
are two Jewish POWS, Jean-Pierre Mayer-Astruc (front left) and his friend Alexis Goldschmidt. Also
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26085. Group portrait of Belgian prisoners of war in Stalag XC in Nienburg-Weser.
are two Jewish POWS, Jean-Pierre Mayer-Astruc (front left) and his friend Alexis Goldschmidt.
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26086. Group portrait of Belgian prisoners of war in Stalag XC in Nienburg-Weser.
are two Jewish POWS, Jean-Pierre Mayer-Astruc and his friend Alexis Goldschmidt. Also pictured is
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26087. German police stand guard as Jews are driven out of Uffenheim while a group of children gathers to stare at what is transpiring.
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population
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26088. Group portrait of young adults standing in a park.
the anti-Jewish repressions started right away. Local Ukrainians organized a pogrom in which 350 Jews
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26089. Genia Josefsberg leans out a window.
the anti-Jewish repressions started right away. Local Ukrainians organized a pogrom in which 350 Jews
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26090. Men and boys gather by a water pump in the main square [probably of Borislav.]
the anti-Jewish repressions started right away. Local Ukrainians organized a pogrom in which 350 Jews
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26091. Genia Burg carries her son Stefan on a crowded street in Gliwice.
the anti-Jewish repressions started right away. Local Ukrainians organized a pogrom in which 350 Jews
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26092. Close up photograph of Baldur von Schirach, a defendant in the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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26093. Close-up photograph of tribunal member Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence.
million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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26094. The justices work at their bench during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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26095. A defendant or witness gives testimony during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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26096. Military observers follow the proceedings of the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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26097. German civilians dig graves for the victims of the Schwarzenfeld atrocity under supervision of the U.S.
Flossenbuerg with 1,700 Jewish prisoners. Just before the train reached Weiden, it was strafed by Allied
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26098. View of Nuremberg Germany; the synagogue is pictured on the left of the photo.
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population
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26099. Interior view of the main sanctuary of the Augsburg synagogue.
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population
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26100. View of a bomb damaged cathedral in an unidentified location [probably in France].
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population