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39801. Reich Minister Hermann Goering greets Wilhelm Frick, the German Minister of the Interior, at an official public function.
concentration camps and organized the Gestapo with Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich. In 1935 he was
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39802. Portrait of Wilhelm Frick. Wilhelm Frick (1877-1946), Minister of the Interior and Reichprotektor of Bohemia and Moravia, was an early NSDAP sympathizer.
Jews from public life, abolished political parties, and sent dissidents to concentration camps. After
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39803. Defendant Oswald Pohl, a former SS Obergruppenfuehrer and general in the Waffen-SS, is sentenced to death by hanging by the Military Tribunal II at the Pohl/WVHA trial.
against civilians of German occupied territories and POWs in concentration camps (which the WVHA took
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39804. The defendants (back) and their lawyers (front) follow the proceedings of the Pohl/WVHA trial, the fourth subsequent Nuremberg trial.
against civilians of German occupied territories and POWs in concentration camps (which the WVHA took
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39805. A former Polish inmate of Auschwitz identifies Oswald Pohl while on the stand for the prosecution during the Pohl/WVHA trial.
against civilians of German occupied territories and POWs in concentration camps (which the WVHA took
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39806. A chart designating the chain of command in the Economic and Administrative Main Office (the WVHA) presented as supporting material by the prosecution during the Pohl/WVHA trial.
against civilians of German occupied territories and POWs in concentration camps (which the WVHA took
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39807. An American military soldier serves Wilhelm List with his indictment at the beginning of the Hostage Case.
participation in the murder, torture, imprisonment in concentration camps, use for forced labor, and deportation
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39808. Defendant Gregor Ebner pleads "not guilty" during his arraignment at the RuSHA Trial.
that were not suitable were often deported to concentration camps. Towards the end of the war, Ebner
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39809. The last photo of the entire Kusserow family. Pictured standing from left to right are Siegfried, Karl-Heinz, Wolfgang, Franz, Hilda, Annemarie, Waltraud, Wilhelm, and Hildegard.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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39810. Defendant Gregor Ebner testifies on the witness stand at the RuSHA Trial.
that were not suitable were often deported to concentration camps. Towards the end of the war, Ebner
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39811. Hermann Goering speaks with Pierre Laval, the head of the Vichy regime, during an official visit.
concentration camps and organized the Gestapo with Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich. In 1935 he was
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39812. The defendants in the dock at the Pohl/WVHA trial.
against civilians of German occupied territories and POWs in concentration camps (which the WVHA took
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39813. American prosecutor James M. McHaney (left) at the podium during the Pohl/WVHA trial.
against civilians of German occupied territories and POWs in concentration camps (which the WVHA took
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39814. Hermann Goering delivers a speech while standing in an open car at the Gau Parteitag [District Party Day] rally in Weimar.
concentration camps and organized the Gestapo with Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich. In 1935 he was
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39815. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe. The family kept religious materials in the right side of the trunk of the car and distributed them from it as well.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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39816. Magdalena, Paul-Gerhard, and Elisabeth attend to a lamb in the yard of the Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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39817. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe after the sign "Read the Golden Age [magazine]" on the side of the house was removed.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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39818. Paul-Gerhard Kusserow with a knapsack behind the family home in Bad Lippspringe.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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39819. The garden behind the Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe, where the Kusserow children hid religious literature from the Gestapo during searches.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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39820. Annemarie Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was arrested by the Gestapo in October 1944 and was a prisoner until 25 May 1945, well after the end of the war.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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39821. Wilhelm Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was arrested and shot in Muenster because of his refusal to serve in the German military.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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39822. Elisabeth, Hans Werner, and Paul Gerhard Kusserow at home in Bad Lippspringe.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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39823. Elisabeth Kusserow in Bad Lippspringe one year after her liberation.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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39824. Hans-Werner Kusserow in Bad Lippspringe one year after his liberation.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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39825. Paul-Gerhard Kusserow in Bad Lippspringe one year after his liberation.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the