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201. A view of a building during the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... physician in Norway and Russia, but after suffering a mild heart attack he left the front lines to work in a
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202. A view of some buildings after the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... physician in Norway and Russia, but after suffering a mild heart attack he left the front lines to work in a
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203. View of a building after the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... physician in Norway and Russia, but after suffering a mild heart attack he left the front lines to work in a
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204. A view of [access roads] after the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... physician in Norway and Russia, but after suffering a mild heart attack he left the front lines to work in a
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205. A view of a building after the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... physician in Norway and Russia, but after suffering a mild heart attack he left the front lines to work in a
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206. Page from a photo album documenting the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... physician in Norway and Russia, but after suffering a mild heart attack he left the front lines to work in a
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207. Page from a photo album documenting the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... physician in Norway and Russia, but after suffering a mild heart attack he left the front lines to work in a
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208. Page from a photo album documenting the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... physician in Norway and Russia, but after suffering a mild heart attack he left the front lines to work in a
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209. Page from a photo album documenting the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... physician in Norway and Russia, but after suffering a mild heart attack he left the front lines to work in a
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210. Exterior views of buidlings during the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... hospital in Auschwitz. Some of the buildings have been labeled as [Economic Barracks, O.P. Department, and
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211. [Possibly a supply shipment] at Auschwitz during the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... physician in Norway and Russia, but after suffering a mild heart attack he left the front lines to work in a
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212. Women forced laborers working on road construction during the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
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213. View of an [inner courtyard] after the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... physician in Norway and Russia, but after suffering a mild heart attack he left the front lines to work in a
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214. A photograph of a maternity room in the family unit at the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
in college Wirths became attracted to Nazism. He joined the SA in 1933 and the SS in 1934 and ... physician in Norway and Russia, but after suffering a mild heart attack he left the front lines to work in a
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215. Leo Haas aquatint of a truck overloaded with the sick, dying, and dead
charts, and other materials for the German SS camp administrators. Their work included architectural ... Aquatint and drypoint on wove paper depicting the large open back of a truck with an SS license ... The Terezin Cycle (SS Transport)
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216. A SS leaders attend a conference in Mostar. Seated in the first row from right to left are SS-Obergruppenfuehrer Krueger, SS-Sturmbannfuehrer Eberhardt, SS-Sturmbannfuehrer Moreth, SS-Sturmbannfuehrer Hahn.
commanding office of the Waffen-SS, and had been in the possession of Friedrich Wilhem Krueger, who served ... Friedrich Wilhelm Krueger (1894-1945), was a Nazi official and member of the SS and SA. Kruger was ... Friedrich Wilhelm Krueger (1894-1945), was a Nazi official and member of the SS and SA. Kruger was born in ... Strasbourg. In 1929 he became a Nazi party member, joining the SA in 1930 and transferring to the SS in 1931
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217. S.S. Marsis
Includes name, age, sex, and marital status ... Male and Female ... https://www.ushmm.org/online/world-memory-project/ The names in this collection were made
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218. How did the Nazis and their collaborators implement the Holocaust?
power in 1933 and the systematic mass murder of Jews beginning in 1941. Persecution of ... from the economy and make life so difficult for Jews that they would leave Germany. During World War II
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219. Members of the SS Helferinnen (female auxiliaries) and SS officer Karl Hoecker sit on a fence railing in Solahuette eating bowls of blueberries.
family. Hoecker, who worked as a bank teller in Lubbecke, joined the SS in 1933 and the Nazi party in ... of the WVHA (SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt) in Berlin, and had never before worked in a camp
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220. Members of the SS Helferinnen (female auxiliaries) and SS officer Karl Hoecker invert their empty bowls to show they have eaten all their blueberries.
family. Hoecker, who worked as a bank teller in Lubbecke, joined the SS in 1933 and the Nazi party in ... of the WVHA (SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt) in Berlin, and had never before worked in a camp
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221. Members of the SS Helferinnen (female auxiliaries) and SS officer Karl Hoecker sit on a fence railing in Solahuette eating bowls of blueberries.
family. Hoecker, who worked as a bank teller in Lubbecke, joined the SS in 1933 and the Nazi party in ... of the WVHA (SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt) in Berlin, and had never before worked in a camp
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222. Members of the SS Helferinnen (female auxiliaries) and SS officer Karl Hoecker invert their empty bowls to show they have eaten all their blueberries.
family. Hoecker, who worked as a bank teller in Lubbecke, joined the SS in 1933 and the Nazi party in ... of the WVHA (SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt) in Berlin, and had never before worked in a camp
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223. Teddy bear used in an SS Lebensborn home. In 1935, the SS-the racial elite of the Nazi Party led by Heinrich Himmler-opened the first of twelve maternity centers under the program name Lebensborn, "Fount of Life." Lebensborn homes catered to both wives of SS men and unmarried women of "good racial stock," providing neo- and postnatal care for mothers and infants.
"Fount of Life." Lebensborn homes catered to both wives of SS men and unmarried women of "good racial ... "Fount of Life." Lebensborn homes catered to both wives of SS men and unmarried women of "good racial
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224. Teddy bear used in an SS Lebensborn home. In 1935, the SS-the racial elite of the Nazi Party led by Heinrich Himmler-opened the first of twelve maternity centers under the program name Lebensborn, "Fount of Life." Lebensborn homes catered to both wives of SS men and unmarried women of "good racial stock," providing neo- and postnatal care for mothers and infants.
"Fount of Life." Lebensborn homes catered to both wives of SS men and unmarried women of "good racial ... "Fount of Life." Lebensborn homes catered to both wives of SS men and unmarried women of "good racial
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225. The corpses of SS guards executed by American troops during the liberation of the camp and piled behind the crematorium.
the soldiers advanced, they found stacks of bodies in other parts of the camp and thousands of ... wall and gunned down by members of the 1st Company. Others were shot in one of the boxcars or beaten