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301. Leo Haas aquatint etching of a soldier watching marching people
Guard on Street Duty, Theresienstadt 1943 ... an inmate of Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp. It depicts a lone soldier on guard in a deserted ... street watching prisoners leave the camp in the distance. Haas was an inmate of Terezin from September ... ), formerly Troppau, an ethnic German region in Silesia. Leo was the oldest of four children in a Jewish
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302. Medallion for the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora concentration camps received by a former child inmate
workers in the factory, and elderly Wehrmacht guards patrolled the barbed wire fence. The prisoners worked ... Steven worked at a machine shop managed by his father’s former employee. On March 19, 1944, German
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303. Defendant Hermann Goering in the prisoners' dock at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
war criminals at Nuremberg. Goering was the former head of the Luftwaffe and was at one time second ... he committed suicide by swallowing a cyanide capsule that he had managed to smuggle into prison
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304. Needlepoint wall hanging of a biblical scene from the office of a former concentration camp inmate and postwar aid worker
kneeling before them. Hans was a prisoner at Bergen-Belsen when it was liberated by the British Army on ... ad and her family’s former landlord, Alice learned that her father, mother, and brother were deported
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305. Medal presented to former inmates of the Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp during the 50th anniversary of its opening
former prisoners of the ghetto — organized the 50th anniversary commemoration. In June 1942, Frank and ... during the trip, and the prisoners were forced to march instead. There were not enough SS men to guard
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306. Defendant Franz von Papen receives a visit from his son while in prison at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
PURSUIT OF JUSTICE -- IMT Nuremberg -- Prison (Buildings/Prisoners/Guards) ... CLOSE-UPS; DEFENDANTS; PAPEN, FRANZ VON; PRISONS; TRIALS; TRIALS (NUREMBERG IMT); WAR CRIMINALS
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307. Pen and ink drawing by David Friedmann of Jews hauling waste in the Ghetto given postwar to a fellow former resident
was tattooed with prisoner No. B-8600. He brought some artwork to show he was an artist, but it had to ... fell, the guards beat them with their rifles until they got up and finished. These scenes were carved
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308. Former camp personnel, including Dr. Fritz Klein, once the camp doctor of Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, [third from the right] wait for orders to bury the corpses heaped on the truck behind them.
BERGEN-BELSEN; BURIAL; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; CORPSES; FORCED CONFRONTATION; GUARDS; KLEIN, FRITZ ... interned abroad. Conditions in the camp were good by concentration camp standards, and most prisoners were
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309. Prisoners in the Aufräumungskommando (order commandos) unload the confiscated property of a transport of Jews from Subcarpathian Rus at a warehouse in Auschwitz-Birkenau.
/EXPROPRIATION; GERMANS; GUARDS; JEWS (HUNGARIAN); KANADA (AUSCHWITZ); KILLING CENTERS; LUGGAGE; PRISONERS ... KILLING CENTERS -- Auschwitz -- WARTIME -- Arrival/Selection (Auschwitz Album) -- Prisoners ... PROPERTY (PERSONAL/PRISONERS); SS (SCHUTZSTAFFELN); TRUCKS
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310. Petition by 72 Jewish survivors of the Kovno ghetto asking for the release of Moisei Kopelman, former police chief of the Kovno ghetto, who was arrested by the Soviets in September 1944.
DEPORTATIONS (TO SOVIET INTERIOR); JEWS (LITHUANIAN); KOPELMAN, MOISEI; PETITIONS; PRISONERS ... 's former nanny, Nadezhda Jakubovskaja, helped the family while they were in the ghetto by throwing them
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311. Second page of a petition by 72 Jewish survivors of the Kovno ghetto asking for the release of Moisei Kopelman, former police chief of the Kovno ghetto, who was arrested by the Soviets in September 1944.
DEPORTATIONS (TO SOVIET INTERIOR); JEWS (LITHUANIAN); KOPELMAN, MOISEI; PETITIONS; PRISONERS ... 's former nanny, Nadezhda Jakubovskaja, helped the family while they were in the ghetto by throwing them
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312. Print 13 from a set of reproduced sketches by a French artist and concentration camp prisoner
prisoner ... Print reproduction of a sketch, from a set of fifteen, depicting a blanket-wrapped prisoner has
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313. Former German Field Marshall Albert von Kesselring looks out of the window of the conference room where he was being questioned during IMT Nuremberg commission hearings on the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces, OKW.
MILITARY OFFICERS; PRISONS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (GERMAN); TRIALS; TRIALS (NUREMBERG IMT) ... German Armed Forces, OKW. In the background is the Nuremberg prison where the IMT defendants were kept
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314. A group of Jewish prisoners from Oranienburg (Trup 8 Coepenick) at forced labor repairing railroad tracks in front of the Rahnsdorf train station.
CONCENTRATION CAMPS; FORCED LABOR/BRIGADES; JEWS (GERMAN); ORANIENBURG; PRISONERS; TRAIN TRACKS ... hands on his hips. At the far left is a Jewish prisoner who was about to be given temporary leave from
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315. German civilians levied from nearby towns work at burying the corpses of political prisoners executed by the SS, just outside of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
interned abroad. Conditions in the camp were good by concentration camp standards, and most prisoners were ... rapidly. In March Belsen was redesignated an Ehrholungslager [Recovery Camp], where prisoners of other
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316. Survivors in Bergen-Belsen peel potatoes while behind them lie the corpses of prisoners who died before the liberation of the camp.
interned abroad. Conditions in the camp were good by concentration camp standards, and most prisoners were ... rapidly. In March Belsen was redesignated an Ehrholungslager [Recovery Camp], where prisoners of other
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317. Group portrait of prisoners liberated from the Gesiowka concentration camp by the Zoska battalion of the Polish Home Army during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising.
People's Guard). On August 4, the Poles liberated several hundred Jewish prisoners from the Gestapo ... Zoska battalion. Deczkowski himself was a prisoner in the Pawiak prison from May 10, 1941 to February
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318. Page from a child's wartime diary written down and illustrated shortly after liberation showing an illustration of the arms of prisoners, many wearing Capo armbands, at Auschwitz/Birkenau.
ARMBANDS; ART MOTIF (CAMPS/GHETTOS/PRISONS); ART OF THE HOLOCAUST/WWII (CHILDREN); AUSCHWITZ ... Hanover Barracks. In June he received an abridged bar mitzvah in the attic of one of the former army
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319. The barracks of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp visible behind them, male and female camp personnel are lined up in front of a mass grave to hear a broadcast denouncing the Germans and their treatment of prisoners.
BARRACKS; BERGEN-BELSEN; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; FORCED CONFRONTATION; GUARDS; MASS GRAVES; RADIO ... interned abroad. Conditions in the camp were good by concentration camp standards, and most prisoners were
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320. Autobiographical drawing by David Friedmann of Jewish prisoners on their way to bury a shot comrade
(Litzmannstadt) Ghetto in Poland from October 1941 - August 1944 and as a prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau ... prisoners on their way to bury a shot down comrade. A smiling and smoking Nazi is watching as two other
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321. Forced March No 1., steel and brass allegorical sculpture symbolizing prisoners on a forced march into a chasm
’s father, sister Klari, and others moved in. On August 21, 1944, a former co-worker of Marie’s obtained two ... guards, began frequent selections for deportation, choosing an apartment building at random and rounding
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322. Margaret Himmler (center), wife of former SS Chief Heinrich Himmler (who committed suicide) and her daughter Gudron (right), being held as witnesses at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the ... prison terms ranging from 10 to 20 years. It acquitted three of the defendants.
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323. Defendant Hans Fritzsche, formerly head of the Radio Division of the Propaganda Ministry, is escorted into the courtroom by American Military Police at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the ... prison terms ranging from 10 to 20 years. It acquitted three of the defendants.
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324. Julius Streicher, the former editor of the racist newspaper "Der Stuermer," photographed during the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg, at which he was a defendant.
Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the ... prison terms ranging from 10 to 20 years. It acquitted three of the defendants.
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325. Defendant Hjalmar Schacht, former president of the Reichsbank, talks to his fellow defendants under the eye of an American military police officer at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the ... prison terms ranging from 10 to 20 years. It acquitted three of the defendants.