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3651. Denazification poster entitled "These outrages: Your fault!" The poster is illustrated with seven horrific photographs of various concentration camps following liberation and the subtitle reads: " You've watched and quietly tolerated it".
CONCENTRATION CAMPS; CORPSES; DENAZIFICATION; PHOTOGRAPHS; POSTERS; SURVIVORS
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3652. Portrait of Heinz Blumenstein at age ten. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "This is my son Heinz Georg Blumenstein on his tenth birthday September 22 1945.
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3653. Letter from Eisenhower announcing American troops are about to embark on a Great Crusade pasted into a photograph album titled "Buchenwald/or a Glance at German "Kultur"" by Murray Bucher.
ALBUMS; BUCHENWALD; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; CORRESPONDENCE/MAIL; EISENHOWER, DWIGHT DAVID; PHOTOGRAPHS ... Photograph album titled "Buchenwald/or a Glance at German "Kultur"" by Murray Bucher (donor's uncle
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3654. Photographs showing how Birkenau looked prior to the SS construction pasted to a page of a photo album documenting the creation of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
/INFIRMARIES/CLINICS; PHOTOGRAPHS; PHYSICIANS (NAZI); SS (SCHUTZSTAFFELN); VIEWS; WIRTHS, EDUARD
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3655. Portrait of Etka, the sister of Julius Ball. The inscription on the back of the photograph (in German) reads, "Remembrance of your sister, Etka, for my dear brother Julius, Kolomea, 9/22/1932." Etka later perished in the Holocaust.
CLOSE-UPS; FENCES; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (UKRAINIAN); PHOTOGRAPHS (COLORIZED); WOMEN
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3656. Close-up portrait of a mother and infant that was used as the cover photograph for a Joint Distribution Committee publication, "Your Child," published in German, French, and Hebrew.
Photographer: Henry C. Steeber
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3657. Close-up portrait of Anna Roth in the Bochnia ghetto taken by a Jewish photographer whose own daughter was killed that same day and wanted a memory of a child in the ghetto.
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3658. A religious Jews [probably in Poland] kneels on a sidewalk next to bags of trash, Photograph is used on page 90 of Robert Gessner's "Some of My Best Friends are Jews."
Photographer: Robert Gessner
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3659. View of the beach of Tel Aviv. Photograph is used on page 267 of Robert Gessner's "Some of My Best Friends are Jews." The orginal pencil caption ironically reads, "Coney Island!"
Photographer: Robert Gessner
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3660. A photograph taken of clothing pile near the crematoria Caption on back: "This one is near the entrance to the furnace where bodies were striped [stripped] of clothing before being burned."
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3661. View of the [O.P. Department] building. The photograph was from a page in from a photo album documenting the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
/INFIRMARIES/CLINICS; PHOTOGRAPHS; PHYSICIANS (NAZI); SS (SCHUTZSTAFFELN); VIEWS; WIRTHS, EDUARD
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3662. View of the internal medicine building. The photograph was taken from a page in a photo album documenting the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
/INFIRMARIES/CLINICS; PHOTOGRAPHS; PHYSICIANS (NAZI); SS (SCHUTZSTAFFELN); VIEWS; WIRTHS, EDUARD
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3663. View of the isolation ward building. The photograph was taken from a page in a photo album documenting the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
/INFIRMARIES/CLINICS; PHOTOGRAPHS; PHYSICIANS (NAZI); SS (SCHUTZSTAFFELN); VIEWS; WIRTHS, EDUARD
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3664. A man holds his young child in the entrance to a building in a displaced persons camp in Austria Handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads: "In a Displaced persons Camp in Austria."
Photographer: Henry C. Steeber
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3665. Mourners stand behind a row of coffins at an unidentified burial site The location of the photograph has been tentatively identified as the Jewish Cemetery in Kielce, Poland, with buildings on Dzika Street visible in the background.
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3666. Clandestine photograph taken by Maria Seidenberger from the window of her family's home of German SS men and soldiers marching away from the Dachau concentration camp, the day before it was liberated.
Photographer: Maria Seidenberger ... COLUMNS (OF PEOPLE); GERMANS; MARCHING; PHOTOGRAPHS (CLANDESTINE); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (GERMAN
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3667. View of a bombed out street in Munich. The photograph was taken by a colleague of Maria Seidenberger and developed by her in the photo lab where she worked.
Photographer: Maria Seidenberger ... who was assigned to take photographs of flowers in the gardens right outside the main entrance to
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3668. Metzger, a young artist in the Landsberg displaced persons' camp, works on a charcoal drawing entitled "From Slavery to Freedom." The inscription written on the back of the photograph by George Kadish reads (translated from Yiddish), "A young artist in the camp."
Photographer: George Kadish/Zvi Kadushin
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3669. Jews on the street in the Warsaw ghetto. Joest's caption reads: "When I see my own photos again after so many years, I ask myself which of these people survived, who at that time I photographed as normal pedestrians on a large street."
Photographer: Heinrich Joest ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost
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3670. Nazi propaganda poster bearing a photograph of Herschel Grynzspan, titled, "Enough of this pack of criminals!--Germans are not 'fair game' for Jewish criminals!--Now the cup is full!" The poster warns of revenge to be taken upon the Jewish people for their purported crimes.
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3671. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence." Quote from the panel reads "We Germans must show that we are born to be masters [and are] destined to rule the world." The back of the photo reads "British Official Photograph; Distrbuted by the Ministry of Information.
." The back of the photo reads "British Official Photograph; Distrbuted by the Ministry of Information. D
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3672. Un garçon présente le numéro tatoué sur son bras à un photographe, sous le regards d'autres enfants du camp pour personnes déplacées ...
Un garçon présente le numéro tatoué sur son bras à un photographe, sous le regards d
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3673. John Perry, photographe de cinéma dans l'unité 129, filme des G.I. du 290e régiment d'infanterie, de la 75e division d'infanterie et de la 4e cavalerie.
John Perry, photographe de cinéma au sein de l'unité 129, filme des GI du 290e régiment d
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3674. John Perry, photographe de cinéma dans l'unité 129, filme des G.I. du 290e régiment d'infanterie, de la 75e division d'infanterie et de la 4e cavalerie.
John Perry, photographe de cinéma au sein de l'unité 129, filme des GI du 290e régiment d
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3675. An aerial view of the Mauthausen area. [Oversized Photo]
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Mauthausen -- WARTIME -- Aerial Photographs ... CONCENTRATION CAMPS; MAUTHAUSEN; PHOTOGRAPHERS (SIGNAL CORPS); PHOTOGRAPHS (AERIAL); VIEWS