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101. Typed list with the names of 184 members of the 'Jewish Union of Front-Line Fighters' in Stettin, copied by the Stettin Gestapo in
Stettin.Gestapo.Jews.Membership-list ... copied by the Stettin Gestapo in 1934. The list includes name, profession, last address and date of birth
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102. Typed lists dated 1935 completed by the Berlin Gestapo concerning 96 Jewish children who had the possibility to emigrate to Denmark.
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103. Typed lists dated 1937 from different Jewish schools in Germany sent to Berlin Gestapo which are training young Jews who wanted to
Gestapo.
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104. Typed lists submitted by the emigration office of the Jewish community in Stettin to the Stettin Gestapo including a list of Jews
Stettin.Gestapo.Jewish Community.English ... Gestapo including a list of Jews with a total of 151 names enrolled in English-courses. The lists include
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105. Typed note written in 1938 from the Gestapo Stettin to the Brasilian consulate in Berlin concerning the political activities of one
Stettin.Brasilian consulate.Gestapo.Jew.Emigration
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106. Typed telegram sent to all frontier offices in the north of Germany written by the Gestapo Stettin concerning activities of two Swedish
Stettin.Germany.Sweden.Gestapo.Jews.
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107. Undated Gestapo list of 220 names for Pfalz; list of transports from Rheinpfalz, undated with 11 names (need to check if this was
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108. Verzeichnis der durch die Geheime Staatspolizei, Staatspolizeistelle Oppeln Gronsoolizeiposten Warthenau verhafteten Juden
List of Jews arrested by the Gestapo, State Police Office Oppeln Gronsoolizeiposten Warthenau
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109. Barbie Trial -- Day 17 -- Discussion of the chain of command in the Lyon Gestapo; a witness testifies
Cerdini, and the Attorney General discuss particularities of the Gestapo signatures on several documents ... and debate the respective roles within the Gestapo of Barbie, Floreck, Hollbert, and Knab 14:24
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110. Under supervision of American soldiers, German civilians exhume the corpses of Italians shot in shell holes on the orders of the Gestapo in Wilhelmshoehe on March 31, 1945.
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111. German civilians exhume the corpses of Italians shot in shell holes on the orders of the Gestapo in Wilhelmshoehe on March 31, 1945.
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112. German civilians exhume the corpses of Italians shot and buried in shell holes on the orders of the Gestapo in Wilhelmshoehe on March 31, 1945.
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113. German civilians exhume the corpses of Italians shot and buried in shell holes on the orders of the Gestapo in Wilhelmshoehe on March 31, 1945.
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114. The bodies of Italians who shot by the Gestapo in Wilhelmshoehe on March 31, 1945 lie next to a railroad tracks after their exhumation from a mass grave.
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115. Franz Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was arrested by the Gestapo in May 1936 and remained a prisoner until 30 May 1945.
persecution by local Gestapo agents, who often came to search their home for religious materials. However, in
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116. Karl-Heinz Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was arrested by the Gestapo in July 1940 and imprisoned in Sachsenhausen and Dachau until his release in June 1945.
persecution by local Gestapo agents, who often came to search their home for religious materials. However, in
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117. Police search a vehicle for weapons after the Gestapo ordered on 25 July 1933 that all vehicles in Prussia be inspected for arms.
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118. French civilians remove the bodies of 36 French Jews who were killed by the Gestapo, from two wells at an abandoned farm in Guerry, France.
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119. British troops, searching for Gestapo agents hidden among the ranks of regular German soldiers, escort a heavily veiled informer through the ranks of German POWs held in Oslo.
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120. View of one wing of a Gestapo prison in Koeln. It was the only wing of the prison that escaped bombing by Allied warplanes.
EXTERIORS; PRISONS; SD/SIPO/GESTAPO; VIEWS
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121. The interior of the Gestapo prison in Koeln. Prisoners were forced to run these stairs while they were whipped by guards.
INTERIORS; PRISONS; SD/SIPO/GESTAPO; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); STAIRS
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122. Gestapo officers and a member of the Schutzpolizei look through newspapers and publications during the closing of the Karl-Liebknecht House (KPD headquarters) on the Buelowplatz in Berlin.
(GERMAN); RAIDS; SD/SIPO/GESTAPO
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123. The garden behind the Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe, where the Kusserow children hid religious literature from the Gestapo during searches.
persecution by local Gestapo agents, who often came to search their home for religious materials. However, in
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124. Siegfried Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was persecuted by the Gestapo until his death in an accident on 22 July 1937.
persecution by local Gestapo agents, who often came to search their home for religious materials. However, in
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125. An American and a French soldier examine boxes containing the remains of human bones taken from the incinerator at the German Gestapo headquarters building in Paris.