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1. Murray Pantirer describes one of Oskar Schindler's rescue efforts
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2. US soldiers inspect Hadamar
life." In 1941 the Hadamar psychiatric clinic served as one of the euthanasia killing centers in ... Germany. Patients selected by German doctors for euthanasia were transferred to Hadamar or one of the
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3. Opening of 1936 Summer Olympic Games
nation's fragile democracy into a one-party dictatorship. Police rounded up thousands of political ... campaign began to exclude Germany's one-half million Jews from all aspects of German life. For two weeks in
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4. Thomas Buergenthal discusses quote from Abel Herzberg
"There were not six million Jews murdered; there was one murder, six million times ... ."Holocaust survivor Abel Herzberg Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of
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5. John Woodruff describes winning an Olympic medal
In 1936, John Woodruff was one of 18 African Americans on the US
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6. Olympic athlete John Woodruff describes his tactics for winning the 800-meter race
In 1936, John Woodruff was one of 18 African Americans on the US
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7. US nurse Pat Lynch describes condition of surviving camp inmates upon liberation
Pat was one of thousands of US nurses who served in evacuation hospitals during the
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8. US nurse Pat Lynch describes the establishment of a hospital to care for liberated camp survivors
Pat was one of thousands of US nurses who served in evacuation hospitals during the
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9. US nurse Pat Lynch describes caring for starving and critically ill camp survivors
Pat was one of thousands of US nurses who served in evacuation hospitals during the
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10. US nurse Pat Lynch describes treating survivors in a subcamp of Dachau
Pat was one of thousands of US nurses who served in evacuation hospitals during the
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11. Jewish religious service at Dachau
David Eichhoren, a US army chaplain, leads one of the first Jewish prayer services after liberation.
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12. Olympic athlete John Woodruff describes his experiences of discrimination
In 1936, John Woodruff was one of 18 African Americans on the US
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13. Beno Helmer describes conditions in the Lodz ghetto
The family was sent to Auschwitz and was separated. All but Beno and one
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14. 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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15. Nuremberg Trial: Göring testifies
Hermann Göring was head of the German air force. He was one of 22 major war criminals tried by
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16. Victims of medical experiments testify during Medical Case
The Medical Case was one of 12 war crimes trials held before an American tribunal as part of the
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17. Suse Gruenbaum Schwarz describes preparation for and hiding during a Nazi raid
family went into hiding in 1943, Suse and her mother on one farm and her father on another. Later, her
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18. Invasion of the Soviet Union
German soldiers approach a burning village, one of many destroyed during the invasion of the Soviet Union.
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19. Medical Case: US prosecutor details illegal experiments
The Medical Case was one of 12 war crimes trials held before an American tribunal as part of the
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20. Scenes from the liberation of Buchenwald
The Buchenwald camp was one of the largest concentration camps. The Nazis built it in 1937 in a
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21. German presence in Copenhagen, Denmark
1943, as German policies towards Denmark toughened, the Danes would form one of the most active and
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22. US Quakers aid children in defeated France
this footage, Quaker relief workers feed children at one of the Quaker-established schools in Marseille
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23. Hitler tours Paris
One day after France signed an armistice with Germany in June 1940
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24. US military chiefs visit displaced persons camp
inspect conditions at the Feldafing displaced persons camp near Wolfratshausen, Germany. Feldafing was one
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25. Ernest G. Heppner describes arrival in Shanghai
Shanghai, one of few havens for refugees without visas. His father and sister stayed behind in Germany