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1701. A watercolor and ink drawing from the pictorial memoire entitled, "Images from Auschwitz-Birkenau, by John Wiernicki, Polish Resistance Fighter, Prisoner Number P150302." The caption reads, "Barracks in men's camp."
was deferred due to his youth and a medical issue with his left foot. He customarily spent his ... Center and an underground shelter for Hitler's headquarters train. In April 1945, Ohrdruf was evacutated
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1702. A watercolor and ink drawing from the pictorial memoire entitled, "Images from Auschwitz-Birkenau, by John Wiernicki, Polish Resistance Fighter, Prisoner Number P150302." The caption reads, "Jonastal Valley."
was deferred due to his youth and a medical issue with his left foot. He customarily spent his ... Center and an underground shelter for Hitler's headquarters train. In April 1945, Ohrdruf was evacutated
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1703. A watercolor and ink drawing from the pictorial memoire entitled, "Images from Auschwitz-Birkenau, by John Wiernicki, Polish Resistance Fighter, Prisoner Number P150302." The caption reads, "Site at Jonastal Valley."
was deferred due to his youth and a medical issue with his left foot. He customarily spent his ... Center and an underground shelter for Hitler's headquarters train. In April 1945, Ohrdruf was evacutated
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1704. A watercolor and ink drawing from the pictorial memoire entitled, "Images from Auschwitz-Birkenau, by John Wiernicki, Polish Resistance Fighter, Prisoner Number P150302." The caption reads, "Death March."
was deferred due to his youth and a medical issue with his left foot. He customarily spent his ... Center and an underground shelter for Hitler's headquarters train. In April 1945, Ohrdruf was evacutated
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1705. A watercolor and ink drawing from the pictorial memoire entitled, "Images from Auschwitz-Birkenau, by John Wiernicki, Polish Resistance Fighter, Prisoner Number P150302." The caption reads, "Sonderkommando uprising on October 7, 1944."
was deferred due to his youth and a medical issue with his left foot. He customarily spent his ... Center and an underground shelter for Hitler's headquarters train. In April 1945, Ohrdruf was evacutated
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1706. German military training
Roeckle became a Hitler Youth (despite his American citizenship) and served as a bicycle messenger during
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1707. Torchlight parade
Roeckle became a Hitler Youth (despite his American citizenship) and served as a bicycle messenger during
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1708. Farming activities; Nazi supporters parade in small German village
HITLER YOUTH
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1709. Santa Maria di Leuca DP camp; Jewish family; protesting British policy against immigration
with a friend from the Beitar youth movement, Dov Similansky. In Italy they met other family members ... Hitler: Mr. Bevin.” Anti-British demonstration in the streets, bicycles, uniformed men, Red Cross truck
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1710. Celebrating May Day in Vienna
HITLER YOUTH
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1711. Torchlight parade and fireworks
Roeckle became a Hitler Youth (despite his American citizenship) and served as a bicycle messenger during
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1712. German Girls, Aryan ideal
HITLER YOUTH
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1713. SA and Ernst Roehm in Bayreuth, 1934
HITLER YOUTH
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1714. Germans in occupied Ukraine
", public transport sign with Hitler Youth in shot. Kids go into "Der Deutsche Laden" building. Location on
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1715. March of Time -- outtakes -- British citizens listening to Neville Chamberlain on the radio
placard that reads, "What Hitler Said." Male and female members of the British Union of Fascists sell ... copies of their paper "Action." The headlines read, "Stop War!" and "British youth shall not be
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1716. Day 35 International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg (Set A)
Day 35 - Wednesday, January 16, 1946. Capt. Sprecher continues on the topic of Schirach and Hitler ... Youth. Lt. Lambert on crimes committed by Bormann. American prosecution takes up the crimes committed by
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1717. Day 34 International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg (Set A)
Capt. Sprecher makes the case on Schirach and Hitler Youth.
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1718. Bouena Sarfatty Garfinkle repertoire
in her youth, giving a fascinating picture of daily life. These include extracts from operettas ... -2 Paro+Hitler (3) 1-3 PurimOp (4) 1-8 EvreuPoula+trans (5) 1-13a IntroSiVes (6) 1-13b SiVes (7) 1
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1719. Oral history interview with Hedy Epstein
1930s; her family and Jewish identity; being aware of the rise of Hitler and the Nazis; the boycott of ... Morely College; joining the Free German Youth; her first boyfriend; working with the censorship division
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1720. Oral history interview with Peter Fussell
Allied air forces; his attitude towards Hitler Youth troops; the character of the static warfare from
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1721. Oral history interview with Hana Maria Pravda
march on January 29, 1945; betrayal by Hitler Youth after escaping from march; how she was allowed to
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1722. Oral history interview with Thomas Finigan
range; crossing the Rhine in March 1945 and capturing a Hitler Youth member; visiting Bergen-Belsen
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1723. Oral history interview with Volter Simoni
Volter Simoni, born in Vienna, Austria in 1919, discusses activities in the youth section of the ... antisemitism with the advent of Hitler in 1933; fleeing from Austria to Germany and then to Brussels, Belgium
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1724. Oral history interview with Sol Sloan
treated kindly by some of the Hitler youths who supervised them; getting a job taking food to another camp
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1725. Oral history interview with Sidney Cole
identified him as a Jew; being picked up by a retreating German tank and handed over to a group of Hitler ... youth, who mistreated him; being locked up in a damp cellar for several days and then taken to a Red