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1. Liberation
Liberation ... Soviet soldiers were the first to liberate concentration camp prisoners in the final stages of the war
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2. Liberation Day
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3. Liberation
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4. Liberation of Nazi Camps
The first major Nazi camp to be liberated was ... Majdanek, located in Lublin, Poland. It was liberated in the summer of 1944 as Soviet forces advanced
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5. Liberation: An Overview
Lublin/Majdanek, near Lublin, Poland, in July 1944. On January 27, 1945, Soviet troops liberated the ... and Nazi atrocities as they marched into the interior of Germany, liberating the major concentration
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6. Liberation photograph collection
Collections consists of two post liberation photographs
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7. Pilsen Liberation photographs
Pilsen Liberation Photographs collection ... Pilsen liberation photographs consist of black-and-white photographs of the liberation of Pilsen ... (Plzeň), Czechoslovakia and the arrival of the United States Army to the city. Pilsen was liberated on
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8. World War II Liberation Photography
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German atrocities." — Omar Bradley, April 24, 1945 About Liberation Photography Almost every day ... World War II veterans and their families uncover extremely graphic photographs taken of the liberation -
9. Estelle Laughlin: Post-Liberation Struggles
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July 21, 2009 Estelle Laughlin discusses her liberation by Soviet troops in January 1945 from ... the Czestochowa concentration camp in Poland. In the days immediately following liberation, she and -
10. Martin Weiss: Reflections on Liberation
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May 7, 2008 Martin Weiss discusses his liberation from Gunskirchen, a subcamp of Mauthausen, in ... Holocaust Survivors. In today’s episode Martin Weiss talks with host Bill Benson about his liberation -
11. Documenting Liberation: J Malan Heslop
J Malan Heslop was among the first Allied photographers in the Army Signal Corps to document evidence of Nazi crimes. Along with Arnold E. Samuelson, he captured the plight of surviving prisoners at Ebensee, a subcamp of the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria.
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12. Documenting Liberation: Arnold E. Samuelson
Arnold E. Samuelson was among the first Allied photographers in the Army Signal Corps. During his time in Europe, he documented Allied military campaigns in France and Belgium. He took some of the best known photographs of Holocaust survivors upon the liberation of the camps. 2020 marked the 75th anniversary of the liberation of concentration camps and the end of Nazi tyranny in Europe.
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13. Liberation Photography
photographs taken of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps. These photographs provide powerful ... liberation photos.
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14. Ravensbrück: Liberation and Postwar Trials
Liberation ... route of the march and liberated the prisoners. On April 29 remaining SS
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15. Sachsenhausen: Liberation and Postwar Trials
Liberation SS camp guards began the forced evacuation on ... following the start of the marches, US troops liberated surviving prisoners of the forced evacuations near
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16. Going Home: Liberation, May 5, 1945
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again. After we discovered that we were liberated from the Gunskirchen concentration camp in Austria, we ... thought that we’d be free again. After we discovered that we were liberated from the Gunskirchen -
17. The Aftermath: Right after Liberation, Silence Begins
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the sun shines, without reminiscences of that dark period. Today, 73 years after my liberation, I -
18. Recognition of US Liberating Army Units
the future Museum the flags of all the US units that participated in the liberation of the Nazi camps ... and the Center of Military History recognized some army divisions as liberating units: the
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19. Theresienstadt: Final Weeks, Liberation, and Postwar Trials
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20. 1981 International Liberators Conference collection
Liberation accounts of unidentified camps ... Contains testimonies written by concentration camp liberators during the 1981 International
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21. Focus on Liberation - Photograph
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22. Liberation of Ohrdruf
Buchenwald concentration camp, and the first Nazi camp liberated by US troops. The ... liberated Ohrdruf on April 4, 1945. After visiting Ohrdruf a week later, General Dwight D. Eisenhower
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23. US Forces Liberate Buchenwald
and delayed the evacuation. On April 11, 1945, in expectation of liberation, prisoners took
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24. Soviet Forces Liberate Auschwitz
The Soviet army enters Auschwitz, Birkenau, and Monowitz and liberates around 7,000 prisoners
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25. Liberation of Dachau
The 42nd and 45th Infantry Divisions and the 20th Armored Division of the US Army liberate ... 29, 1945, American forces liberated Dachau. As they neared the camp, they found more than 30 railroad