Displaying: 126 150 of 648 matches for “battle of the bulge”
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126. Three Jewish leaders participate in the tenth annual Country Directors Conference of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee at UNESCO House.
Normandy (he arrived a week after the initial invasion) to the Battle of the Bulge. Ferencz was quite ... Director-general of the Jewish Restitution Successor Organization; Saul Kagan, Secretary of the Conference
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127. Oral history interview with John Wahl
the 89th Infantry Division and participating in the Battle of the Bulge; interrogating prisoners of ... Oral history interviews of the Bay Area Holocaust Oral History Project ... The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on ... Switzerland; his work in a hotel on the Isle of Capri; his encounters with some of the major Nazi Party
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128. Oral history interview with Donald Dean
seeing Churchill on the ship during the voyage; going to France; participating in the Battle of the Bulge ... Jewish Community Relations Council, Anti-Defamation League of Minnesota and the Dakotas collection ... Jewish Community Relations Council, Anti-Defamation League of Minnesota and the Dakotas ... hearing of a camp nearby and driving to it with Bennett Gordon; the physical condition of the surviving
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129. Oral history interview with Leon Bass
his participation in the Battle of Bulge; his interaction with white soldiers during World War II; his ... Oral history interviews of the Holocaust Resource Center at Kean University collection ... inability to assess the nature or character of the Germans; his memories of entering Buchenwald ... concentration camp and seeing "walking dead people"; his memories of entering the crematorium where the bodies
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130. Portrait of a young, male displaced person walking with a large sack along a road in Austria at the close of World War II.
immediately dispatched to photograph what came to be called the Battle of the Bulge. In March 1945 Heslop was ... Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of
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131. Ribbon bar for Annexation of the Sudetenland acquired by German Jewish US soldier
Battle of the Bulge, the 104th defended territory near Duren, Germany. In March, the Division captured ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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132. Ribbon bar award for construction of the German West Wall acquired by German Jewish US soldier
Battle of the Bulge, the 104th defended territory near Duren, Germany. In March, the Division captured ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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133. Flag graphic for the US 101st Airborne Division
Battle of the Bulge. The division also captured the city of Eindhoven and uncovered the ... digital representation of the United States 101st Airborne Division's flag. The US ... States Army Center of Military History and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM).
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134. Oral history interview with John W. Bizukiewicz
Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria towards the end of WWII; being wounded during the Battle of the ... Oral history interviews of the Mary Cook and Nita Howton collection ... Company A, 63rd Armored Infantry Battalion, 11th Armored Division, discusses his unit’s approach of the ... Bulge; their sister unit, the 65th Armored Infantry Regiment, which had liberated Mauthausen
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135. Oral history interview with Harry Kennedy
protect himself; the campaigns he participated in, including D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge, and being ... Oral history interviews of the Bay Area Holocaust Oral History Project ... The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on ... November 1938; the events of Kristallnacht in detail; his father's absence in Switzerland and his mother
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136. A group of emaciated survivors prepare a meal on an open fire in the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
immediately dispatched to photograph what came to be called the Battle of the Bulge. In March 1945 Heslop was ... concentration camp. Among those pictured is Josef Szuyt, the former clerk of barracks 16.
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137. Actor Mickey Rooney poses in a military jeep during his visit to the ETO (European Theatre of Operations).
Battle of the Bulge, Samuel was sent to the 12th Army Group headquarters in Paris. Following three weeks ... commanded a unit of photographers who took pictures of the advance of American troops through France
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138. Members of the 51st Field Hospital receive awards
of the Bulge. The films show medical personnel treating wounded German POWs, ruins in postwar Germany ... Jack Stein, the grandson of Bertha Beatrice Wachter, donated two reels of original 16mm Kodachrome ... Hospital was recognized for enduring harsh conditions, particularly at the Normandy invasion and the Battle
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139. Oral history interview with Genevieve Platner Allen
war and during the Battle of the Bulge, but knowing that this was different; her resentment towards ... Oral history interviews of the Mary Cook and Nita Howton collection ... Lieutenant nurse; being part of the 116th Evacuation Hospital; being ordered to Dachau immediately after its ... side and a guard post on the other; seeing the dead bodies of prisoners who had been shot; seeing some
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140. American Signal Corps photographer Sgt. Theodore Sizer of the 166th Signal Corps company, stands among a group of newly liberated, female survivors from Lenzing, a sub-camp of Mauthausen.
Battle of the Bulge, Samuel was sent to the 12th Army Group headquarters in Paris. Following three weeks ... commanded a unit of photographers who took pictures of the advance of American troops through France
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141. Portrait of Edward Kauffman, a Jewish liberator of Buchenwald.
Division. Edward Kauffman was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge in late December 1944, and was sent back ... Cynthia Kauffmann is the widow of Edward Kauffman. He served as an infantryman in the 166th Yankee ... Cynthia Kauffmann is the widow of Edward Kauffman. He served as an infantryman in the 166th Yankee ... to England to recover. After returning to the theater, he participated in the liberation of
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142. US veteran Raymond Buch describes forcing civilians to bury the dead
As a US Army sergeant, Raymond fought in the Battle of the Bulge ... In May 1945, his unit was deployed to the Mauthausen camp in Austria to
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143. Leon Bass describes his feelings about joining the US Army
General Patton's Third Army. Leon's unit was involved in the Battle of the ... Bulge as well as the liberation of Buchenwald. After the war, Leon went on ... Army in 1943 and served as a member of the all-Black 183rd Engineer Combat Battalion attached to
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144. Survivors wearing their camp uniforms remove the dead on carts and stretchers at the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
Battle of the Bulge, Samuel was sent to the 12th Army Group headquarters in Paris. Following three weeks ... commanded a unit of photographers who took pictures of the advance of American troops through France ... Belgium, Germany, and Austria, including the liberation of concentration and POW camps. The son of ... Samuelson applied to flight cadet school and in May of that year was inducted into the U.S. Army. He served
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145. Copy of hand drawn map, Rainbow Division entry into Germany by division member
division was deployed to Marseilles, France, and rushed to the front where they fought in the Battle of the ... The Rainbow Trail, Part I: Advance of 42nd Infantry Division from the Hardt Mountains ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of four prints of a set of maps depicting the 42nd Infantry Rainbow Trail
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146. Survivors sit on the floor in the infirmary barracks for Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
immediately dispatched to photograph what came to be called the Battle of the Bulge. In March 1945 Heslop was ... Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... A J Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... American troops through France, Belgium, Germany and Austria, including the liberation of the Ebensee
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147. List of children at Children's Home Wesembeck-Ophem [sic], 200 Choe de Malines / submitted by the World Jewish Congress, 1835 Broadway,
the Battle of the Bulge, the children hid in the basement of the orphanage until the U.S. Army ... Alphabetical name register of Jewish children in the Children's Home at Wezembeek-Oppem [note ... proper spelling], on the eastern outskirts of Brussels, run by the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB
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148. Studio portrait of a two-year-old Belgian Jewish child.
Battle of the Bulge, Father Andre evacuated the children under his protection back to Brussels. Rosie ... Jack Cynamon (born Jacques Cynamon) is the son of Icko Cynamon and Rosie Cynamon, nee Zederbaum ... Hi Jack Cynamon (born Jacques Cynamon) is the son of Icko Cynamon and Rosie Cynamon, nee Zederbaum ... persecutions in Belgium, and in 1942 the family went into hiding. A former employee of Jacques' father, John
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149. Three U.S. combat photographers from the 167th Signal Photo Company stop to take pictures in front of a German sign that reads, "Photography is prohibited." Pictured on the left is Walt MacDonald.
Battle of the Bulge, Samuel was sent to the 12th Army Group headquarters in Paris. Following three weeks ... commanded a unit of photographers who took pictures of the advance of American troops through France
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150. A shack that housed the offices for the Signal Corps in Suippes, France.
separated from his unit on D-Day and found himself in another platoon. During the Battle of the Bulge in ... and in the photo he demarcated the window to his office in the building. On the back of the photo ... the caption] fence was set up by the POWs, under the architectural direction of Ralph Colton. Love ... Myron "Mike" Moses was born around 1920. At the age of 17, he co-wrote the lyrics to "Everything