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10126. Pogroms
nazistas ao poder na Alemanha, em 1933, Adolf Hitler declarou publicamente que desencorajava a "desordem" e
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10127. Pogromlar
geçirdikten sonra, Adolf Hitler “karmaşa” ve şiddet eylemlerini açıkça engelledi. Bununla birlikte, uygulamada
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10128. Los pogroms
Alemania en 1933, Adolf Hitler públicamente desalentó el “desorden” y los actos de violencia. Sin embargo
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10129. Les Pogroms
. Après l'accession des nazis au pouvoir en Allemagne en 1933, Adolf Hitler
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10130. Pogrome
Adolf Hitler öffentlich gegen „Unordnung” und Gewalttaten aus. In der Praxis jedoch wurde die Gewalt
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10131. Buchenwald
gelen Alman siyasi esirleri için “özel bölüm” yaptı. Hitler'in 1933'te gelmesinden önce, Almanya
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10132. Buchenwald
Buchenwald. Ernst Thaelmann, presidente del partido comunista de Alemania antes de que Hitler ascendiera al
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10133. Double sided drawing of expert witness at trial of suspected Ukrainian war criminal
offices in Munich. Crates containing Hitler’s personal library were stored there and Hilberg was
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10134. Michael J. Kraus papers
Germany. This region was identified by Hitler as ethnically German territory to be reclaimed by the Third
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10135. Benjamin B. Ferencz collection
Gertrude Ferencz that detail the capture, interrogation, and investigation of Karl Haberstock, Hitler
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10136. Henry Feingold
Africa rather than Hitler’s death camps. Explains that the Allies did not want the war to appear to be
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10137. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 27 and 28 -- Testimonies of F. Masia, M. Dworzecki, A. Kovner, A. Peretz
all Jewsih Youth Movements the following public announcement: "Hitler is plotting to destroy all
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10138. Maurice Rossel - Red Cross
stance of the Swiss people during the war, saying that they feared communism more than Hitler. He talks
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10139. Sam and Regina Spiegel photograph albums
On April 20, the SS told them they would be receiving an extra piece of bread for Hitler’s birthday
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10140. Regina and Samuel Spiegel papers
On April 20, the SS told them they would be receiving an extra piece of bread for Hitler’s birthday
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10141. Decorative pin with engraved initials CB made in Kenya for a Jewish refugee who fled Nazi Germany
daughters, Inge, born on March 27, 1929, and Gisela, born on May 1, 1933. After Hitler’s appointment as
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10142. Handmade aluminum box incised with the name of a concentration camp inmate found by another inmate
at camp, they learned that Berlin had fallen and Hitler was dead. The camp commandant, Karl Ulbricht
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10143. Bronze Marshal Petain medal given to a Jewish girl living as a refugee in France
1933. On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany. On January 1, 1935, a
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10144. Ink drawing of a Paris street scene created by a Jewish refugee in the US
friends, and attacked by members of the Hitler Youth. Paul became ashamed of being Jewish and just wanted
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10145. Set of six lobby cards for the movie, “Tomorrow- the World!” (1944)
Broadway play of the same name, and centers around a 12-year-old member of the Hitler Youth who moves to
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10146. Set of six lobby cards for the film “None Shall Escape” (1944)
embittered after Germany’s defeat in World War I, becomes a follower of Adolf Hitler, rises in the ranks of
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10147. Set of eight lobby cards for the film “The Ramparts We Watch” (1940)
similar threat from Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany, and advocates for intervention. “The Ramparts We Watch
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10148. Esther Rosenfeld Starobin family papers
Ruth born on August 11, 1930, and Herman, born on April 27, 1933. In January 1933, Hitler was
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10149. Gisela Zamora papers
read about D-Day and the attempt to assassinate Hitler on July 20. In October, young, able-bodied men
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10150. Christopher R. Browning papers
’s report included in this series contains only two sections: “Adolf Hitler and Nazi AntiCommunism” and “The