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2026. Jewish refugees rest beneath a tree during their escape over the Alps to Italy from the Italian-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice.
-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice. Carl Roman and his mother are ... Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... M Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... Carl and his mother fled to France the following month, but were arrested at the border in Strasbourg
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2027. Jewish refugees escape over the Alps to Italy from the Italian-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice.
Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... M Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... Carl and his mother fled to France the following month, but were arrested at the border in Strasbourg ... hospital. Upon her release, Carl and his mother were instructed to return to Austria, but they ignored the
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2028. Jewish refugees escape over the Alps to Italy from the Italian-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice.
Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... M Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... Carl and his mother fled to France the following month, but were arrested at the border in Strasbourg ... hospital. Upon her release, Carl and his mother were instructed to return to Austria, but they ignored the
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2029. Jewish refugees escape over the Alps to Italy from the Italian-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice.
Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... M Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... Carl and his mother fled to France the following month, but were arrested at the border in Strasbourg ... hospital. Upon her release, Carl and his mother were instructed to return to Austria, but they ignored the
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2030. Jewish refugees escape over the Alps to Italy from the Italian-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice.
Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... M Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... Carl and his mother fled to France the following month, but were arrested at the border in Strasbourg ... hospital. Upon her release, Carl and his mother were instructed to return to Austria, but they ignored the
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2031. Jewish refugees escape over the Alps to Italy from the Italian-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice.
Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... M Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... Carl and his mother fled to France the following month, but were arrested at the border in Strasbourg ... hospital. Upon her release, Carl and his mother were instructed to return to Austria, but they ignored the
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2032. Jewish refugees escape over the Alps to Italy from the Italian-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice.
Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... M Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... Carl and his mother fled to France the following month, but were arrested at the border in Strasbourg ... hospital. Upon her release, Carl and his mother were instructed to return to Austria, but they ignored the
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2033. Jewish refugees rest under a tree during their escape over the Alps to Italy from the Italian-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice.
Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... M Carl (now Charles) Martin Roman is the son of Leopold and Marianne (Uhrmacher) Roman. He was born ... Carl and his mother fled to France the following month, but were arrested at the border in Strasbourg ... hospital. Upon her release, Carl and his mother were instructed to return to Austria, but they ignored the
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2034. The principal of the Jewish elementary school in La Paz addresses the students at an outdoor graduation ceremony.
The Spitzers were Austrian Jewish refugees from Rechnitz and Vienna, who fled to Bolivia in July 1939 ... arriving just weeks before the outbreak of WWII and the birth of their first child, Leo. The family was ... Paz several months earlier. Ella fled Austria in the late summer of 1938 and illegally entered ... Armenpflegen. After she became ill and needed an appendectomy, she left the camp and found work as a nanny for
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2035. Brigadier General Telford Taylor, the U.S. Chief Counsel, delivers the prosecution's opening statement during the Ministries Trial.
with membership in the SS, one with membership in the SD, and four with membership in the leadership ... defendants, including three Reich Ministers, as well as state secretaries and members of the Nazi Party ... hierarchy, were indicted on November 18 and arraigned two days later. The indictment listed eight counts ... by participating in the atrocities and offenses listed above against German nationals and civilians
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2036. View of the shipwrecked Pentcho off the island of Kamilonissi in the Aegean Sea before it sank.
1000 refugees brought to the US in 1944 aboard the SS Henry Gibbins and sheltered at Fort Ontario. The ... Jews and proceeded down the Danube. A few weeks later it picked up over 100 Austrian Jews at the ... 21 and after a stormy crossing on the Black Sea, it passed the Dardanelles and reached the Greek port ... predicament. They headed for the port of Piraeus, where the CRR arranged for a delivery of food and fuel
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2037. The bodies of former prisoners lie on the ground in the newly liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the ... interned abroad. Conditions in the camp were good by concentration camp standards, and most prisoners were ... Army retreated in the face of the advancing Allies, the concentration camps were evacuated and their ... thousands of prisoners and all basic services -- food, water and sanitation -- collapsed, leading to the
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2038. Fanny Goldstein stands at the entrance to the family's general store in Sevetin, Czechoslovakia.
LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Czechoslovakia -- Economic Life/Daily Life ... Julius Goldstein and one of his eight children are visible in the windows of the store. ... Ruth Binder (born Ruth Wottitzky) is the daughter of Richard and Jozi (Goldstein) Wottitzky. She ... wa Ruth Binder (born Ruth Wottitzky) is the daughter of Richard and Jozi (Goldstein) Wottitzky. She
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2039. Exterior view of the Castle of the Duke of Faber-Castell that was used during the trial to hold the press corps.
criminals. On December 17, 1942, the leaders of the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union ... issued the first joint declaration officially noting the mass murder of European Jewry and resolving to ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nuremberg on November 20, 1945, only six and a half months after Germany surrendered. Each of the four
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2040. A guard peers through the grating of the prison cell of one of the defendants in the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
criminals. On December 17, 1942, the leaders of the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union ... issued the first joint declaration officially noting the mass murder of European Jewry and resolving to ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nuremberg on November 20, 1945, only six and a half months after Germany surrendered. Each of the four
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2041. A guard pushes a broom through the grating of the prison cell of one of the defendants in the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
criminals. On December 17, 1942, the leaders of the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union ... issued the first joint declaration officially noting the mass murder of European Jewry and resolving to ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nuremberg on November 20, 1945, only six and a half months after Germany surrendered. Each of the four
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2042. The judges of Military Tribunal II-A, hearing the Einsatzgruppen Trial, in a smaller courtroom in the Palace of Justice.
mobile security and killing units of the SS, the Einsatzgruppen. On July 29, 1947 the defendants were ... the Palace of Justice. Pictured left to right are John J. Speight, Michael A. Musmanno, and Richard D ... soldiers, and had merely been following orders. The defendants were arraigned between September 15 and 22 ... 1947, and the trial ran from September 29 to February 12, 1948. The prosecution's case took up only
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2043. Jews who have been selected for deportation, bid farewell to their families through the wire fence of the central prison, during the "Gehsperre" action in the Lodz ghetto.
and studied with the artist Szylis, before devoting himself to photography. During the 1930s Grosman ... photographs, Grosman took thousands of illegal photos documenting Jewish life and death in the ghetto ... at hard labor, hangings, deportations and bodies piled in the morgue at the Jewish cemetery. He also ... ,000 negatives. They placed a portion of the collection in a wooden box and hid it inside a hollowed out section
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2044. A male passenger in a white bathrobe stands near the pool on the deck of the MS St.
after the annexation of Austria, Helen and Bianka left Vienna for the United States aboard the SS Hansa ... Moritz planned to follow them a short time later and booked passage on the MS St. Louis. At the ... Vichy government and leave the country. From Marseilles he made his way to Lisbon, where he sailed for ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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2045. A Jewish policeman checks the documents of several men at the entrance of the central prison of the Lodz ghetto [probably prior to their deportation].
and studied with the artist Szylis, before devoting himself to photography. During the 1930s Grosman ... photographs, Grosman took thousands of illegal photos documenting Jewish life and death in the ghetto ... at hard labor, hangings, deportations and bodies piled in the morgue at the Jewish cemetery. He also ... ,000 negatives. They placed a portion of the collection in a wooden box and hid it inside a hollowed out section
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2046. The bodies of Jews who died on the Iasi-Calarasi death train litter the ground where the train stopped at Targu-Frumos.
police, and German SS rounded-up some 5,000 Jews and herded them into the courtyard of the city's police ... Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Gypsies Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944. Ivan R Dee ... who succumbed to heat exhaustion, suffocation, dehydration and suicide during the journey aboard ... ." In the evening the survivors (numbering between 2,430 and 2,590 people) were marched to the local
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2047. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
police, and German SS rounded-up some 5,000 Jews and herded them into the courtyard of the city's police ... Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Gypsies Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944. Ivan R Dee ... who succumbed to heat exhaustion, suffocation, dehydration and suicide during the journey aboard ... ." In the evening the survivors (numbering between 2,430 and 2,590 people) were marched to the local
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2048. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
police, and German SS rounded-up some 5,000 Jews and herded them into the courtyard of the city's police ... Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Gypsies Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944. Ivan R Dee ... who succumbed to heat exhaustion, suffocation, dehydration and suicide during the journey aboard ... ." In the evening the survivors (numbering between 2,430 and 2,590 people) were marched to the local
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2049. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
police, and German SS rounded-up some 5,000 Jews and herded them into the courtyard of the city's police ... Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Gypsies Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944. Ivan R Dee ... who succumbed to heat exhaustion, suffocation, dehydration and suicide during the journey aboard ... ." In the evening the survivors (numbering between 2,430 and 2,590 people) were marched to the local
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2050. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
police, and German SS rounded-up some 5,000 Jews and herded them into the courtyard of the city's police ... Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Gypsies Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944. Ivan R Dee ... who succumbed to heat exhaustion, suffocation, dehydration and suicide during the journey aboard ... ." In the evening the survivors (numbering between 2,430 and 2,590 people) were marched to the local