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1401. Christopher R. Browning papers
and torture of prisoners on behalf of the Belgrade Sicherheitspolizei-SD. His trial was stayed because ... case. Witness statements include interviews or interrogations of Grujicic’s victims and former ... as a railway guard as an auxiliary police officer in 1940 and 1941, and about other events in ... in order to represent the structure and activity of the German civil administration in the former
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1402. Josef Rosensaft delivers the opening address at the Second Congress of Liberated Jews in the British Zone.
Czechoslovakia, and finally to Germany. Of the 6,000 prisoners who began the trip only 2,000 remained alive when ... Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg. During the bombing of Berlin on April 20, the camp was evacuated and the prisoners ... were marched out under SS guard. On the night of May 2, Wollheim fled to nearby Schwerin, where he met ... hospital DP camp and former director of the Kovno ghetto hospital, and Rabbi Abraham Klausner, an American
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1403. Sketches of a fellow concentration camp inmate by Esther Lurie
both were prisoners in Leibitsch slave labor camp. It was published in Esther's book, Jewesses in ... Esther Lurie (1913-1998) was born in Liepaja (formerly Libau), Latvia, to a religious, intellectual ... not easy and it could be dangerous – they were always under observation from guards. But other ghetto ... a British protectorate, she was placed with a group of liberated British prisoners of war. She also
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1404. Autobiographical oil painting by David Friedman of a man with a Star of David badge eating in a Łódź Ghetto food hall
(Litzmannstadt) Ghetto in Poland from October 1941 - August 1944 and as a prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau ... was tattooed with prisoner No. B-8600. He brought some artwork to show he was an artist, but it had to ... fell, the guards beat them with their rifles until they got up and finished. These scenes were carved ... former Sudetenland. All German nationals were forced to view his work and pay admission; otherwise they
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1405. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of naked women and children entering the showers at Auschwitz
(Litzmannstadt) Ghetto in Poland from October 1941 - August 1944 and as a prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau ... was tattooed with prisoner No. B-8600. He brought some artwork to show he was an artist, but it had to ... fell, the guards beat them with their rifles until they got up and finished. These scenes were carved ... former Sudetenland. All German nationals were forced to view his work and pay admission; otherwise they
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1406. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of despairing and hungry Jews in the Łódź Ghetto
(Litzmannstadt) Ghetto in Poland from October 1941 - August 1944 and as a prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau ... was tattooed with prisoner No. B-8600. He brought some artwork to show he was an artist, but it had to ... fell, the guards beat them with their rifles until they got up and finished. These scenes were carved ... former Sudetenland. All German nationals were forced to view his work and pay admission; otherwise they
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1407. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of two Jewish couples and their children huddled on a Ghetto street
(Litzmannstadt) Ghetto in Poland from October 1941 - August 1944 and as a prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau ... was tattooed with prisoner No. B-8600. He brought some artwork to show he was an artist, but it had to ... fell, the guards beat them with their rifles until they got up and finished. These scenes were carved ... former Sudetenland. All German nationals were forced to view his work and pay admission; otherwise they
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1408. Etched print created by David Friedman of a man kneeling in despair a few seconds before execution
(Litzmannstadt) Ghetto in Poland from October 1941 - August 1944 and as a prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau ... was tattooed with prisoner No. B-8600. He brought some artwork to show he was an artist, but it had to ... fell, the guards beat them with their rifles until they got up and finished. These scenes were carved ... former Sudetenland. All German nationals were forced to view his work and pay admission; otherwise they
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1409. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of a starving man eating from a ghetto garbage can
(Litzmannstadt) Ghetto in Poland from October 1941 - August 1944 and as a prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau ... was tattooed with prisoner No. B-8600. He brought some artwork to show he was an artist, but it had to ... fell, the guards beat them with their rifles until they got up and finished. These scenes were carved ... former Sudetenland. All German nationals were forced to view his work and pay admission; otherwise they
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1410. Autobiographical oil painting by David Friedman of a woman and 3 children barefoot and hungry on a Łódź Ghetto street
(Litzmannstadt) Ghetto in Poland from October 1941 - August 1944 and as a prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau ... was tattooed with prisoner No. B-8600. He brought some artwork to show he was an artist, but it had to ... fell, the guards beat them with their rifles until they got up and finished. These scenes were carved ... former Sudetenland. All German nationals were forced to view his work and pay admission; otherwise they
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1411. Autobiographical oil painting by David Friedman of a large group of Jews living in an attic in the Łódź Ghetto
(Litzmannstadt) Ghetto in Poland from October 1941 - August 1944 and as a prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau ... was tattooed with prisoner No. B-8600. He brought some artwork to show he was an artist, but it had to ... fell, the guards beat them with their rifles until they got up and finished. These scenes were carved ... former Sudetenland. All German nationals were forced to view his work and pay admission; otherwise they
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1412. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of a mother helping her sick son in a concentration camp
(Litzmannstadt) Ghetto in Poland from October 1941 - August 1944 and as a prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau ... was tattooed with prisoner No. B-8600. He brought some artwork to show he was an artist, but it had to ... fell, the guards beat them with their rifles until they got up and finished. These scenes were carved ... former Sudetenland. All German nationals were forced to view his work and pay admission; otherwise they
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1413. Set of seven lobby cards for the film “Ostatni Etap” (1948)
and many of the cast and extras were themselves former concentration camp prisoners. Although the film ... scenes, rather than the broader themes often depicted on posters. The film centers on prisoners staffing ... centered on Nazi brutality against the Jewish population, it also depicted prisoners from other groups ... uniformed soldier. In the background is a group of other prisoners climbing a set of stairs into the back of
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1414. United Jewish Appeal trip to Israel
uniform looks at advertisements posted on a freestanding pillar. Title on screen: "Former Arab villages ... visitors. 01:08:46 Title reads: "Arab prisoners in Beersheba." A man wearing a ghutra sits alongside a ... wall and talks to two soldiers. Other men in ghutras are lined up and guarded by a young armed solider
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1415. Bagriansky-Zerner family collection
prison. After the intervention of Jacob Gens, the head of the Jewish Council of the Vilnius ghetto ... Bagriansky was released the prison and transferred to the ghetto. In September 1943, Bagriansky escaped the ... searchlight timing, and dog and guard rotations and, on January 16, 1942, during a pause between lights and ... father's former secretary, and sister-in-law of Jacob Gens, Jewish head of Vilna ghetto. Rosian cried a
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1416. Pastel portrait of a young Polish Jewish boy
residents five miniutes to leave their homes to make room for the former prisoners. Hillersleben was part ... was abandoned by the German guards near Fallerslaben, Germany, where they were discovered by the 9th ... Polish Army, was sent to the eastern front and the family learned that he was a prisoner of war in the ... in the Polish Army, was sent to the eastern front and interned as a prisoner of war in the Soviet
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1417. Lore Oppenheimer and Hermann Ziering - Society of the Survivors of the Riga Ghetto (New York)
"Jewish houses", while many other Jews lived in former schools, even in cemeteries. Suicides were common ... concentration camp Kaiserwald in Riga, a German Jewish prisoner said with pride, "those are our planes flying ... they ate, despite the awful taste. Once, when carrying a sack of potatoes back into the ghetto, a guard ... all lined up, it began to rain and while the SS guards put on their raincoats, Mr. Ziering ducked
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1418. Life Saving Cross with a striped ribbon and presentation box awarded to a Lithuanian rescuer
daughter Margarete. Lidija also gave aid to escaped Russian prisoners of war. Like Lidija, the two ... placed with others, checking on their safety and providing comfort. One former hidden child described her ... searchlight timing, and dog and guard rotations and, on January 16, 1942, during a pause between lights and ... father's former secretary, and sister-in-law of Jacob Gens, Jewish head of Vilna ghetto. Rosian cried a
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1419. Workbook of clothing patterns drawn by a Jewish refugee for an ORT class
prisoners were marched to Riga’s port, where they were put on ships to Danzig in German-occupied Poland, and ... Stutthof, forcing about half of the 23,000 prisoners on a march to Neuengamme. Ber managed to escape the ... and Philip were transferred to Stutthof concentration camp near Danzig. Ber was assigned prisoner ... forest. The guards shot at them, but Ber and one other man escaped. They were near Poznan in Poland and
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1420. Workbook of clothing patterns drawn by a Jewish refugee for an ORT class
prisoners were marched to Riga’s port, where they were put on ships to Danzig in German-occupied Poland, and ... Stutthof, forcing about half of the 23,000 prisoners on a march to Neuengamme. Ber managed to escape the ... and Philip were transferred to Stutthof concentration camp near Danzig. Ber was assigned prisoner ... forest. The guards shot at them, but Ber and one other man escaped. They were near Poznan in Poland and
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1421. Simon Srebnik - Chelmno
camp. He describes how prisoners were executed two days before the camp was liberated by the Soviets ... daily executions and the sadistic games that the SS played with the prisoners. He points out a barracks ... where he removed the gold from prisoners' teeth. Most people only remained in Chelmno for up to 5 days ... Poles, including two young boys, still on the grounds of the former camp. 05:23:49 CR #55 Lanzmann and