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926. SS officers socialize at the SS retreat of Solahuette outside of Auschwitz.
H Karl Hoecker was born in Engershausen, Germany, in December 1911, as the youngest of six children
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927. Group portrait of Nazi officers standing in front of a building in Solahutte, the SS retreat outside of Auschwitz.
H Karl Hoecker was born in Engershausen, Germany, in December 1911, as the youngest of six children
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928. British soldiers, aided by German personnel, move survivors of Bergen-Belsen to the hospital for medical care.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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929. Women and children, many of whom are suffering from typhus, typhoid, and dysentary, in a barracks at Bergen-Belsen after liberation.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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930. Bergen-Belsen survivors are treated in an improvised hospital set up with hundreds of beds in the Rundhaus, the former headquarters of the German Army in Bergen-Belsen.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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931. Bergen-Belsen survivors are treated in an improvised hospital set up with hundreds of beds in the Rundhaus, the former headquarters of the German Army in Bergen-Belsen.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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932. View of a British military ambulance with gun-fire damage.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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933. British physicians examines a Typhus patient who is being bathed by nurses.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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934. A ward set up for child survivors liberated from Bergen-Belsen.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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935. Unidentified soldiers dusting survivors in Bergen Belsen with DDT powder to halt the spread of Typhus.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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936. Rabbi Judah Nadich, chief Jewish chaplain for the American army in Europe, delivers a speech to French civilians and Jewish soldiers at the rue de la Victoire synagogue in Paris.
affairs was passed on to a civilian appointed by President Truman, Judge Simon H. Rifkind, and Nadich
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937. Women survivors suffering from typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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938. Medical personnel bring sick inmates into a hospital where they will receive treatment.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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939. Chaplain Judah Nadich delivers a sermon to American servicemen at a Thanksgiving service in the rue de la Victoire synagogue in Paris.
affairs was passed on to a civilian appointed by President Truman, Judge Simon H. Rifkind, and Nadich
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940. Rabbi Judah Nadich, chief Jewish chaplain for the American army in Europe, delivers a speech to French civilians and Jewish soldiers at the rue de la Victoire synagogue in Paris.
affairs was passed on to a civilian appointed by President Truman, Judge Simon H. Rifkind, and Nadich
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941. German nurses from nearby hospitals who were conscripted to work in the camp, wash and disinfect survivors in Bergen-Belsen.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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942. British medical personnel wash and disinfect survivors in Bergen-Belsen.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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943. British medical personnel wash and disinfect survivors in Bergen-Belsen.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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944. British medical personnel at work in the barracks established for washing and disinfecting survivors in Bergen-Belsen.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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945. British medical personnel at work in the barracks established for washing and disinfecting survivors in Bergen-Belsen.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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946. An emaciated female survivor who has just been disinfected lies on a stretcher in Bergen-Belsen.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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947. British medical personnel evacuate a survivor by ambulance from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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948. Group portrait of the staff of the ambulance train that took survivors from Bergen-Belsen to Sweden for recuperation.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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949. Toto (Otto Giniewski, later Etan Guinat), a Zionist activist and leader of the Armée Juive, works at his laboratory at the University of Grenoble.
H Arnold Einhorn (born Arthur Einhorn) is the son of Solomon and Hanna (Annie Silberstein) Einhorn
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950. An eleven-year-old Jewish girl lies in bed after her liberation in Bergen-Belsen.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between