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51. D-Day
command of US General Dwight D. Eisenhower and using the code name Operation “Overlord,” US, British, and
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52. Minnie and William Fuchs papers
conditions of concentration camps discovered in former Nazi occupied Germany as detailed by Dwight Eisenhower
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53. Liberator clips
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT ... ) Nordhausen; Eisenhower at Ohrdruf (April 1945) in b/w (USHMM Tape HMM107, 01:22:48 to 01:31:17) Ebensee
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54. Ohrdruf; Hadamar
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT ... Gens. Eisenhower, Bradley, and Patton inspect Ohrdruf camp. Shows whipping posts, crematoriums, and
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55. Gateway to Victory: Normandy beach
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT ... Allied convoys land on the Normandy beaches. Gens. Eisenhower and Montgomery and Adm. Sir Bertram
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56. German Atrocities
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT ... Issue 153, Part 3: Assisting survivors of Ohrdruf. Inspected by Gens. Eisenhower, Patton, and
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57. Allied Invasion
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT ... General Eisenhower broadcasts to the French people. Shows street scene in London. Airborne troops board ... positions and airborne troops land in Normandy. General Eisenhower and General Montgomery inspect the beach
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58. Victory at Stalingrad; Casablanca conference; invasion of Italy; US troops attack by air
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT ... Churchill, and de Gaulle confer at Casablanca. US and British troops meet in Tunisia; Gen. Eisenhower greets ... Mussolini is ousted. The Italian fleet surrenders to Gen. Eisenhower. Naples greets US troops. Allied planes
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59. World War II Dates and Timeline
Dwight D. Eisenhower, Commander of Allied forces in northwest Europe, at Reims on May 7. The surrender
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60. Heinrich Himmler
Red Cross, to transmit an offer of surrender on the western front to General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the
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61. Operation Annie broadcasts
Allied forces were advancing on Germany and, under instruction from General Dwight Eisenhower, the radio
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62. Teheran Conference
Franklin Roosevelt and Dwight Eisenhower riding at the head of a caravan of Jeeps and cars. The group ... EISENHOWER, DWIGHT
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63. Nazi concentration camps
near barbed wire fence. LS, MSs, US Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar N. Bradley, George S. Patton ... EISENHOWER, DWIGHT
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64. Italy surrenders
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT ... Roosevelt announces Italy's surrender. Other personages: Gen. Eisenhower, Gen. Clark, Mussolini, Adm
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65. FDR; bombing of German cities; atrocities
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT ... hiding. Part 4: investigation of atrocities at former German prison camps. Gen. Eisenhower inspects one
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66. Potsdam Conference; troops invade
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT ... Molotov at the Russian headquarters. Churchill and Eden arrive. Truman talks with Eisenhower, Bradley, and
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67. Germany Awake!
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT ... Rubble in Cologne, Nuremberg, Hamburg, and Berlin. Generals Eisenhower and Montgomery; Stalin, Roosevelt ... shown bodies in the Nordhausen and Belsen concentration camps. Gen. Eisenhower and Gen. Patton tour
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68. Various war news; DC at night; Churchill and FDR
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT ... 04:24:08 Gen. Omar N. Bradley 04:24:20 Eisenhower's Christmas Dinner in Tunisia: Gen. Eisenhower
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69. Droga prowadząca do hitlerowskiego ludobójstwa
. Żołnierze zobaczyli je na własne oczy i prawda była niepodważalna. Generał Dwight Eisenhower, dowódca
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70. An American Soldier’s Two Fronts
soon see for himself. Just days later, then-Army-General Dwight D. Eisenhower calls for
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71. Radio Luxembourg - November 8, 1944
Allied forces were advancing on Germany and, under instruction from General Dwight Eisenhower, the radio
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72. Operation Annie - April 10, 1945
Allied forces were advancing on Germany and, under instruction from General Dwight Eisenhower, the radio
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73. Radio Luxembourg - Various interviews; Priests
Allied forces were advancing on Germany and, under instruction from General Dwight Eisenhower, the radio
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74. Radio Luxembourg - November 22, 1944
Allied forces were advancing on Germany and, under instruction from General Dwight Eisenhower, the radio
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75. Radio Luxembourg - November 26, 1944
Allied forces were advancing on Germany and, under instruction from General Dwight Eisenhower, the radio