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  • 1. Dr. William Hitzig examines Pelagia Mackowska, a survivor of medical experiments performed when she was a prisoner in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp

    Dr. William Hitzig examines Pelagia Mackowska, a survivor of medical experiments performed when she was a prisoner in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Caroline Ferriday ... Caroline Woolsey Ferriday was the only child of Henry Ferriday, a New York dry goods merchant, and ... E Caroline Woolsey Ferriday was the only child of Henry Ferriday, a New York dry goods merchant, and ... Eliza Woolsey Ferriday. Caroline was born in 1902. After a brief stint on Broadway, she began working

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  • 2. Cardinal Spellman grants a private audience to a delegation of Polish women, all of whom were the victims of medical experimentation while imprisoned in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.

    Cardinal Spellman grants a private audience to a delegation of Polish women, all of whom were the victims of medical experimentation while imprisoned in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Caroline Ferriday ... Caroline Woolsey Ferriday was the only child of Henry Ferriday, a New York dry goods merchant, and ... E Caroline Woolsey Ferriday was the only child of Henry Ferriday, a New York dry goods merchant, and ... Eliza Woolsey Ferriday. Caroline was born in 1902. After a brief stint on Broadway, she began working

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  • 3. Survivors of medical experiments done in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp are received by the Human Rights Division of the United Nations.

    Survivors of medical experiments done in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp are received by the Human Rights Division of the United Nations.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Caroline Ferriday ... Caroline Woolsey Ferriday was the only child of Henry Ferriday, a New York dry goods merchant, and ... E Caroline Woolsey Ferriday was the only child of Henry Ferriday, a New York dry goods merchant, and ... Eliza Woolsey Ferriday. Caroline was born in 1902. After a brief stint on Broadway, she began working

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  • 4. A physician examines Maria Kusmierczuk, a survivor of medical experiments performed when she was a prisoner in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.

    A physician examines  Maria Kusmierczuk, a survivor of medical experiments performed when she was a prisoner in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Caroline Ferriday ... Caroline Woolsey Ferriday was the only child of Henry Ferriday, a New York dry goods merchant, and ... E Caroline Woolsey Ferriday was the only child of Henry Ferriday, a New York dry goods merchant, and ... Eliza Woolsey Ferriday. Caroline was born in 1902. After a brief stint on Broadway, she began working

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  • 5. Dr. William Hitzig examines Stanislawa Czajkowska, (later Bafia) a survivor of medical experiments performed when she was a prisoner in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp

    Dr. William Hitzig examines Stanislawa Czajkowska, (later Bafia) a survivor of medical experiments performed when she was a prisoner in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Caroline Ferriday

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