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43426. Prewar Jewish life in Alsace-Lorraine; tourist views
Ohrdruf concentration camp. Carl used the office typewriter from his desk job as Warrant Officer to write
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43427. Eichmann Trial -- Session 90 -- Cross-examination of the Accused
concentration camps. Finally, the accused is questioned about whether or not his section was in total control of
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43428. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 110 and 111 -- Prosecution continues summing up
Hausner describes the change in policy following the fall of Poland, to concentrate all Jews for the ... where Hausner says that the Final Solution was a top secret, involving moving all of the Jews into camps
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43429. Eichmann Trial -- Session 98 -- Cross-examination of the Accused
heard saying that the man pointed to a concentration camp number on his arm and shouted "you dog, you
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43430. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 46, 53, 62, 64, 68, and 71 -- Testimonies regarding badges, postcards, furnaces, ditches, suicides, selections
CONCENTRATION CAMPS
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43431. Eichmann Trial -- Session 77 -- Questioning Eichmann
the fact and that the Reich Minister would have taken this directly to the Concentration Camp
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43432. Eichmann Trial -- Session 100 -- Cross-examination of the Accused
CONCENTRATION CAMPS
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43433. Small black field glasses and fitted leather case saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
days, the family heard that Friedrich had been taken to Dachau concentration camp. In January 1939, he
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43434. Blue and white checkered dish towel embroidered JK saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
days, the family heard that Friedrich had been taken to Dachau concentration camp. In January 1939, he
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43435. Silver napkin ring with an embossed floral design and engraved name saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
days, the family heard that Friedrich had been taken to Dachau concentration camp. In January 1939, he
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43436. Łódź ghetto scrip, 2 mark note, acquired by Polish Jewish survivor
which 2000 Jews were murdered. Labor camps were set up and Jews were taken for forced labor. The Gaerber ... of 9 concentric rings overlaid by a banner with the denomination Zwei-Mark.
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43437. Set of 10 patterns for menswear
two cousins, had perished in the Holocaust; Henia’s sister died in Dachau concentration camp. In1949
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43438. Broadside proclaiming public support for the declaration of Hitler as both Chancellor and President
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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43439. SS Totenkopf (Death’s head) ring taken from an SS officer by a liberator and later given to a Holocaust survivor
(Schutztaffel; Protection Squadron) controlled the police forces and the concentration camp system for the Nazi
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43440. Silver charm bracelet saved by a young German Jewish refugee
had been taken to Dachau concentration camp. In January 1939, he was released. Irene made arrangements
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43441. U.S. Army tailor made, short waisted officer's jacket worn by a Signal Corps photographer for the war crimes trials
These trials prosecuted 200 plus German officials and collaborators, such as concentration camp guards
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43442. Set of US poster stamps encouraging people to donate to a humanitarian organization
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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43443. Poster expressing Austrian Bishops' support for Anschluss
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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43444. Randolph Braham collection
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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43445. Close-up portrait of Hermann Goering at the International Military Tribunal.
concentration camps and organized the Gestapo with Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich. In 1935 he was
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43446. Studio portrait of twins Regina and Ruth Anders sitting on a toy sled with a stuffed bear.
the family feared he would be sent to concentration camp. It was clear that Simon had to leave Germany
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43447. Raifeld/Welner siblings celebrate Hanukkah. Pictured from left to right are Ruth Anders, Theo Raifeld and Regina Anders
the family feared he would be sent to concentration camp. It was clear that Simon had to leave Germany
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43448. Twins Regina and Ruth Anders sit at home next to their radio.
the family feared he would be sent to concentration camp. It was clear that Simon had to leave Germany
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43449. Regina and Ruth Anders stand next to a statue with their Christian aunt and future rescuer, Mathilde Anders.
the family feared he would be sent to concentration camp. It was clear that Simon had to leave Germany
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43450. The Welner family poses outside in Berlin. Pictured are parents Marta Anders (center, left) and Simon Welner (center, right) surrounded by their twin daughters Regina and Ruth.
the family feared he would be sent to concentration camp. It was clear that Simon had to leave Germany