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17851. Medical Personnel panel
saw. 13:41:02 "Survival was always name of the game." First time saw naked men, couldn't control
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17852. Several liberators tell their stories during Plenary Session
presence of those who survived the camps. Westerbork was a collection center for Jews of the Netherlands
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17853. Isenberg family visits relatives in Gilserberg; cemetery; synagogue
's husband 13) Margot Greif, first cousin 14) Nathan Stahl, great uncle (Julie's brother), survived
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17854. Barbie Trial -- Day 9 -- Witness depositions are read; a civil party testifies
died; he survived and was sent to Gross-Rosen, another concentration camp, where he spent several weeks
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17855. Army film documenting Axis powers, Lindbergh, Willkie, and FDR speaking to Congress
Wendell Willkie says, "England will not only survive, England will win!" People clean up London's streets
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17856. Westerbork Deportation
Auschwitz in October 1944. Only Ursula survived the camp.
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17857. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 32, 38 and 39 -- Transport of French children; how other leaders saw Eichmann
learned quickly to stick together, and if a few people could stay together, they would survive. 00:16:53
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17858. Eichmann Trial -- Session 47 -- Testimony of witness Itzchak Nechama about the July 11, 1942 Aktion against the male Jews of Salonika, Greece
how many Jews from his transport survived. Another break. The remaining footage on this tape
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17859. Jewish children leave Prague
began. Of the children due to leave on that train, only two survived the war. The world found out about
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17860. Porcelain souvenir dish of the Marchenbrunnen owned by a young German Jewish prewar emigre
Germany did not survive. Ruth's father Siegfried was living in Frankfurt at the end of 1937. At some point
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17861. Tsiyon [Zion] shaped stone Shabbat candleholder and base carved in a Cyprus detention camp
She was born on February 16, 1929, in Krakow and had survived Mauthausen and Ravensbrück concentration
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17862. Ruth Kupperschlag papers
survived the war) From there they were transported to Reichenbach, where they were put to work in a
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17863. Luggage tag owned by the Miodownik family
Miodownik, both of whom survived the Holocaust in hiding after escaping the Srodula ghetto in Sosnowiec
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17864. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of people caught in a gas attack
Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945. Of the nearly 150 prints she created in Germany, 114 survived the war
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17865. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of lifeless figures spread over the earth
Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945. Of the nearly 150 prints she created in Germany, 114 survived the war
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17866. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of a white draped figure running during an aerial attack
Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945. Of the nearly 150 prints she created in Germany, 114 survived the war
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17867. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of a people being pushed off a cliff
Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945. Of the nearly 150 prints she created in Germany, 114 survived the war
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17868. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of a man wrapped in rope up to his neck
Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945. Of the nearly 150 prints she created in Germany, 114 survived the war
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17869. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of a bound naked prisoner on his knees
Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945. Of the nearly 150 prints she created in Germany, 114 survived the war
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17870. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of a Jewish family under attack
Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945. Of the nearly 150 prints she created in Germany, 114 survived the war
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17871. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of a woman watching children play
Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945. Of the nearly 150 prints she created in Germany, 114 survived the war
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17872. Singer sewing scissors used by Jewish Romanian woman who was killed during a massacre
windows, though a few people did manage to get past them and survive. Ratza, Mark, Khayka, and Ita were
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17873. Block of US poster stamps encouraging people to donate to a humanitarian organization
printed, black ink : HELP US SURVIVE! front, bottom of each stamp, printed, black ink : 5705 EMERGENCY
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17874. Sheet of US poster stamps encouraging people to donate to a humanitarian organization
stamp, printed, black ink : HELP US SURVIVE! front, bottom of each stamp, printed, black ink : 5705
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17875. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of an isolated figure staring at a building
Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945. Of the nearly 150 prints she created in Germany, 114 survived the war