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2501. Joseph Eaton, an American solder who had been a German-Jewish refugee, surveys the bombed-out remains of Nuremberg, his hometown.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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2502. Members of the 4th Communications Unit, a counter-intelligence unit, study the German newspapers it was responsible for publishing.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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2503. Major Bradford, Assistant MGO of Aachen, talks to Joseph W.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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2504. Sgt. Everett Steiger from Salem, Oregon and T/4 Joseph W.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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2505. Joseph Eaton poses in his jeep while en route to Theresienstadt.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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2506. American Jewish soldier Joseph Eaton poses with Mr.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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2507. Joseph Eaton poses inside the rubble of what had been the Jewish parochial school in his hometown of Nuremberg.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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2508. Postwar view of a rubble-strewn bombed out street in Nuremberg.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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2509. German women whose relatives had desecrated the Straubing synagogue on Kristallnacht are forced to clean it on the strong suggestion of American soldier, Joseph Eaton.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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2510. German women pose outside the former Straubing synagogue.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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2511. Joseph Eaton meets with Zionist leader Eliyahu Dobkin, leader of the Hehalutz movement.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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2512. Joseph Eaton boards an airplane [perhaps en route to the Middle East].
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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2513. Studio portrait of Chana Wax, an aunt of the donor who perished in Auschwitz.
transported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buchenwald concentration camps by Hungarian gendarmerie in
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2514. Studio portrait of Chana Wax, an aunt of the donor who perished in Auschwitz.
transported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buchenwald concentration camps by Hungarian gendarmerie in
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2515. Two Romanian Jewish sisters pose with two young children in a park.
transported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buchenwald concentration camps by Hungarian gendarmerie in
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2516. Postwar photograph of the Spitzer family. Pictured from left to right are Fany, Anton, Lily, Nathan and Sara.
transported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buchenwald concentration camps by Hungarian gendarmerie in
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2517. Postwar studio portrait of the Spitzer family. Pictured from left to right are Nathan, Anton, Fany, Sara and Lily Spitzer.
transported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buchenwald concentration camps by Hungarian gendarmerie in
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2518. Postwar studio portrait of the Spitzer family. Pictured from left to right are Lily, Anton, Fany, Nathan, Simcha Wax (a maternal cousin) and Sara Spitzer.
transported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buchenwald concentration camps by Hungarian gendarmerie in
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2519. Members of the Nussbaum family poses by open windows of their apartment house which is under construction.
deported to concentration camps -- first to Mauthausen and then to Buchenwald where he perished the
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2520. Members of the Nussbaum family pose in a park in Sandomierz.
deported to concentration camps -- first to Mauthausen and then to Buchenwald where he perished the
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2521. The Nussbaum family poses in their home in Sandomierz.
deported to concentration camps -- first to Mauthausen and then to Buchenwald where he perished the
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2522. Shlomo (Mark) and Aaron Nussbaum pose in a garden in Sandomierz.
deported to concentration camps -- first to Mauthausen and then to Buchenwald where he perished the
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2523. Portrait of the Elbaum/Nusbaum family in their home in Brussels.
deported to concentration camps -- first to Mauthausen and then to Buchenwald where he perished the
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2524. Portrait of Mark Nusbaum, a child survivor of Bergen-Belsen.
deported to concentration camps -- first to Mauthausen and then to Buchenwald where he perished the
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2525. German civilians dig graves for the victims of the Schwarzenfeld atrocity under supervision of the U.S.
approximately five kilometers from the Czech border. Several other concentration camps (including Buchenwald