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576. SS guard Schmiller stands on a dirt road in the Lipa farm labor camp with his dog.
), an authority coordinating all activities associated with Jews after the Protectorate of Bohemia and ... a three-month period and then they were to move out of the Protectorate. However, moving out became
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577. Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler looks on as Reinhard Heydrich's casket is carried out from the Reich chancellery for burial.
Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945), Reichsfuehrer-SS, head of the Gestapo and the Waffen-SS, and Minister ... Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945), Reichsfuehrer-SS, head of the Gestapo and the Waffen-SS, and Minister of the ... In 1929 Himmler was appointed head of the SS, Hitler's personal guard, and the following year, was ... gave him the power base to expand the SS and secure its independence from Roehm's SA (Storm Troopers
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578. Leopold Guttman, Henry Kahn and other Jewish soldiers pose by the Toah ark in the newly restored synagogue in Wunsdorf after making townspeople repair it and the Jewish cemetery, both of which had been desecrated during the Holocaust.
synagogue in Wunsdorf after making townspeople repair it and the Jewish cemetery, both of which had been ... desecrated during the Holocaust.
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579. The mayors of three nearby towns are forced to see the corpses of prisoners burned alive by the SS in a barn outside Gardelegen.
David over each grave and enclosed the site with a white fence. Though the SS troops who participated ... April 4, 1945 between two and three thousand prisoners of the Rottleberode labor camp were boarded onto
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580. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians exhume a mass grave containing the bodies of prisoners killed by the SS in a barn just outside Gardelegen.
David over each grave and enclosed the site with a white fence. Though the SS troops who participated ... April 4, 1945 between two and three thousand prisoners of the Rottleberode labor camp were boarded onto
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581. Portrait of U.S. Ambassador to Israel James G. McDonald (center) and his wife, Ruth, on board the SS Queen Elizabeth on his way home to the U.S.
SS Queen Elizabeth on his way home to the U.S. ... SS Queen Elizabeth on his way home to the U.S. after completing his ambassadorship.
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582. Former SS guards bury corpses of prisoners in a mass grave in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the ... interned abroad. Conditions in the camp were good by concentration camp standards, and most prisoners were ... Army retreated in the face of the advancing Allies, the concentration camps were evacuated and their ... thousands of prisoners and all basic services -- food, water and sanitation -- collapsed, leading to the
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583. Former SS guards prepare corpses for burial in a mass grave.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the ... interned abroad. Conditions in the camp were good by concentration camp standards, and most prisoners were ... Army retreated in the face of the advancing Allies, the concentration camps were evacuated and their ... thousands of prisoners and all basic services -- food, water and sanitation -- collapsed, leading to the
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584. Bonde Gaza, a Hungarian musician who survived the Gardelegen atrocity, demonstrates to American soldiers how he managed to escape the barn which the SS had set on fire.
David over each grave and enclosed the site with a white fence. Though the SS troops who participated ... April 4, 1945 between two and three thousand prisoners of the Rottleberode labor camp were boarded onto
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585. Defendant Juergen Stroop, the former SS general responsible for suppressing the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, in the witness box during his trial.
Warsaw on March 6th, 1952. He quickly scaled the SS ranks to become an SS-Brigadefuehrer and police ... uprising reverberated through the city his reputation for exacting brutality had preceded him, and (now SS ... eventually opened on July 18th, 1951 and Stroop was charged with membership in the SS, declared a criminal
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586. SS Major General Juergen Stroop (second from left) gathers information from a civilian on the second day of the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
Warsaw on March 6th, 1952. He quickly scaled the SS ranks to become an SS-Brigadefuehrer and police ... uprising reverberated through the city his reputation for exacting brutality had preceded him, and (now SS ... eventually opened on July 18th, 1951 and Stroop was charged with membership in the SS, declared a criminal
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587. Two SS officers walk together past a building. The original caption reads "Nach der Ausfahrt" (after the outing [exiting the mine]).
family. Hoecker, who worked as a bank teller in Lubbecke, joined the SS in 1933 and the Nazi party in ... of the WVHA (SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt) in Berlin, and had never before worked in a camp ... official visits and ceremonies, as well as more personal photographs depicting the myriad of SS social ... activities. The earliest photos show the June visits first of Lufwaffe General Erich Quade and of SS
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588. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, poses in the port of Lisbon where Jewish refugees wait to board the SS Mouzinho.
Albert Nussbaum (the uncle of donor Milton Koch) is the son of Gustave and Helaine (Kleinberg ... Nussb Albert Nussbaum (the uncle of donor Milton Koch) is the son of Gustave and Helaine (Kleinberg
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589. Albert Nussbaum, director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, smokes a cigar while waiting next to the gangway of the SS Serpa Pinto.
Albert Nussbaum (the uncle of donor Milton Koch) is the son of Gustave and Helaine (Kleinberg ... Nussb Albert Nussbaum (the uncle of donor Milton Koch) is the son of Gustave and Helaine (Kleinberg
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590. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians dig graves for the bodies of concentration camp prisoners killed by the SS in a barn just outside of Gardelegen.
David over each grave and enclosed the site with a white fence. Though the SS troops who participated ... concentration camp prisoners killed by the SS in a barn just outside of Gardelegen. In the foreground are grave ... April 4, 1945 between two and three thousand prisoners of the Rottleberode labor camp were boarded onto
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591. German civilians from Gardelegen stand beside the bodies of concentration camp victims killed by the SS in a barn outside of the town.
David over each grave and enclosed the site with a white fence. Though the SS troops who participated ... April 4, 1945 between two and three thousand prisoners of the Rottleberode labor camp were boarded onto
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592. Under the supervision of an American soldier, German civilians carry stretchers past the cemetery containing concentration camp prisoners killed by the SS in a barn outside of Gardelegen.
David over each grave and enclosed the site with a white fence. Though the SS troops who participated ... April 4, 1945 between two and three thousand prisoners of the Rottleberode labor camp were boarded onto
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593. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians exhume the bodies of concentration camp prisoners killed by the SS in a barn just outside of Gardelegen.
David over each grave and enclosed the site with a white fence. Though the SS troops who participated ... April 4, 1945 between two and three thousand prisoners of the Rottleberode labor camp were boarded onto
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594. A sign erected at the Military Cemetery in Gardelegen in memory of 1,016 prisoners who were killed by the SS in a barn near the town.
David over each grave and enclosed the site with a white fence. Though the SS troops who participated ... April 4, 1945 between two and three thousand prisoners of the Rottleberode labor camp were boarded onto
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595. German civilians from Gardelegen march to a barn just outside the town, where they will dig graves for prisoners killed by the SS inside the barn.
David over each grave and enclosed the site with a white fence. Though the SS troops who participated ... April 4, 1945 between two and three thousand prisoners of the Rottleberode labor camp were boarded onto
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596. Two uniformed Portuguese policemen stand on the pier in the port of Lisbon as a group of Jewish refugee children wait in line to board the SS Mouzinho.
refugee children wait in line to board the SS Mouzinho. The young boy just to the right of center in the ... facilitated and financed the emigration of children without American relatives. HICEM made arrangements for ... both the French and American governments were slow in processing the visas and some children had to
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597. Two Portuguese policemen stand guard on the pier in the port of Lisbon where Jewish refugees wait behind a wooden fence for permission to board the SS Mouzinho.
facilitated and financed the emigration of children without American relatives. HICEM made arrangements for ... both the French and American governments were slow in processing the visas and some children had to
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598. Portuguese dockworkers in the port of Lisbon prepare to transfer the luggage of Jewish refugees from a truck to the SS Mouzinho.
facilitated and financed the emigration of children without American relatives. HICEM made arrangements for ... both the French and American governments were slow in processing the visas and some children had to
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599. SS document issued to the Italian Jew Marcello Morpugo, who was living under the alias of Mario Martino during the German occupation of Italy.
Marcello Morpurgo is the son of Aldo Yedidya and Gilda Sara (Luzzatto) Morpurgo. He was born March ... Marcello Morpurgo is the son of Aldo Yedidya and Gilda Sara (Luzzatto) Morpurgo. He was born March 4, 1919
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600. An SS Lieutenant (Untersturmfuehrer) interrogates a Jewish resistance fighter captured on the twenty-first day of the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
resolved to burn down the ghetto and smoke the Jews out of their concealed bunkers. The Jewish resistance ... the Poniatowa labor camp, and between 5,000 and 6,000 were sent to the Trawniki camp. The Warsaw Jews