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276. A member of the Schutzpolizei looks through publications in a storeroom during the closing of the Karl-Liebknecht House (KPD headquarters), which was on the Buelowplatz in Berlin.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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277. A member of the Schutzpolizei jumps down from a hole in the ceiling he searched during the closing of the Karl-Liebknecht House (KPD headquarters), which was on the Buelowplatz in Berlin.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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278. A member of the Schutzpolizei removes an election poster from a wall during the closing of the Karl-Liebknecht House (KPD headquarters), which was on the Buelowplatz in Berlin.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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279. A member of the Schutzpolizei stands at the door of the Liebknecht Hall during the closing of the Karl-Liebknecht House, (KPD headquarters) which was on the Buelowplatz in Berlin.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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280. Civilians load Communist publications onto the back of a truck as police look on during a raid of the Karl-Liebknecht House (KPD headquarters), which was on the Buelowplatz in Berlin.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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281. Adolf Hitler greets an SA officer at a Reichsparteitag (Reich Party Day) ceremony while clutching the party's "Blood Banner," which was supposedly stained with the blood of National Socialists killed during the Munich Putsch in 1923.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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282. American Olympic runner Jesse Owens and other Olympic athletes compete in the twelfth heat of the first trial of the 100m dash.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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283. The winners of the 100m dash on the medal stand at the 11th Summer Olympic Games.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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284. Two young boys pose with a ball in the yard of the Baruch Auerbach Jewish orphanage in Berlin.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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285. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
Kilbert; Mania Hofman; "Dykopp"; Rifka Binsztok; Mindla Janowska; "Mogielnicky"; and H. R. Goldberg.
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286. Members of the BDM (Bund deutscher Maedels) stand in formation in the bleachers of the Berlin stadium to spell out "Wir gehoeren dir!" [We belong to you] while Adolf Hitler delivers an address at a rally held on the National Day of the German People (May Day).
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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287. German and Soviet military officers sign the agreement by which Poland is partitioned between Germany and the Soviet Union.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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288. Four images of members of the Stuttgart DP camp administration in their offices.
Buchman, M. Borensztein, H. Markfeld, L. Ajzenberg, G. Erenberg and S. Waks. One page from the Stuttgart
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289. Four images of rabbis, yeshivas and cheders [religious elementary schools] at the Stuttgart DP camp.
Weiber, Ch.; Rabbi Samuel Hilert; Weksler, H.; and Leiser, I.
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290. Portrait of Greek midwife, resister and rescuer, Erini Kyoreou Varanga Kanelopoulou.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Linda A. H. Smythe
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291. Portrait of Greek midwife, resister and rescuer, Erini Kyoreou Varanga Kanelopoulou.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Linda A. H. Smythe
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292. The Red Cross flag hangs outside the entrance to the V-2 factory in Nordhausen following liberation.
the M.A.S.H. unit of Patton's Third Army. Following the liberation of Nordhausen, he headed the
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293. View of the entrance to the V-2 factory and fuel tanks in the Nordhausen concentration camp following liberation.
the M.A.S.H. unit of Patton's Third Army. Following the liberation of Nordhausen, he headed the
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294. American soldiers and medics stand outside the medical team's tents near the Nordhausen concentration camp,
the M.A.S.H. unit of Patton's Third Army. Following the liberation of Nordhausen, he headed the
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295. Studio portrait of Siegmar Labrisch.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Carl H. Rosner
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296. Portrait of Reichswirtschaftsminister Walther Funk.
H Walther Funk (1890-1960) was Minister of Economics in the Hitler government. He also replaced Dr
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297. Exterior view of Landsberg prison where German war criminals were interned during the subsequent Nuremberg trials.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Joseph H. Williams ... Williams, Lt. Joseph H; Captor-Captive, Jacksonville, Girtman Press, 1986.]
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298. Exterior view of Landsberg prison where German war criminals were interned.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Joseph H. Williams ... Williams, Lt. Joseph H; Captor-Captive, Jacksonville, Girtman Press, 1986.]
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299. Exterior view of Landsberg prison where German war criminals were interned.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Joseph H. Williams ... Williams, Lt. Joseph H; Captor-Captive, Jacksonville, Girtman Press, 1986.]
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300. Portrait of Frances Perkins.
H Frances Perkins (1882-1965), Secretary of Labor. Born in Boston, she studied social work at Mount