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1651. Hitler declares war on US, meets French diplomats; Himmler & Bach-Zelewski visit camp near Minsk
announcement. Shots of people listening. Von Ribbentrop walks into conference. Newspaper headline, then map of
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1652. War Crimes Commission: Leipzig and Penig Concentration Camps
signed by Lt Col George E. Stevens and the other by Capt John Ford. A map shows the location of
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1653. Anschluss in Vienna and Scharding, Austria
The Poland Transport Office, with a map of Poland on the side, reading “POLEN. 35 MILLIONEN EINWOHNER
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1654. Auschwitz liberated
AVs, the camp covered with snow. Map of Auschwitz, plans for the crematorium. INT, women in rows of
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1655. Mussolini and Hitler
MAPS
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1656. Reichsarbeitsdienst (Labor Service)
-chested men sit outdoors with instructor, Politische Weltkarte map. Men swimming, throwing poles. Men
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1657. Captured high-ranking Nazis, including Goering, Galland, Kesselring, Bodenschatz
They all look at a map spread out on the table. Close-up of Seidel, then Spies. 01:20:09 General Karl
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1658. Nazi justice and Allied justice contrasted
Graphic map illustrating camps fades to spider in center of web, then web and spider covering globe
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1659. Labor Corps camp / Reichsarbeitsdienst
MAPS
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1660. March of Time -- outtakes -- Red Army, Trotsky, Lenin, Stalin; Soviet people
with views of ruins, castles (Maeuseturm, Drachenfels) Maps, highlighting White Sea, Volga, Caucasus
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1661. German airforce bomber attacks
attack to crew using a map. Low angle shot of the belly of the plane closing once ammunition and supplies
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1662. Dino A. Brugioni collection
maps of Germany, Poland, and Austria. Series 5. Scrapbooks consists of two scrapbooks of clippings and
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1663. Oral history interview with James Gibson Hull
the Rhine on pontoon bridges multiple times because his general forgot the maps. His parents were told
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1664. Oral history interview with Howard Bowman
manual “German Order of Battle”; reading German maps and army documents; learning how to interrogate
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1665. Name tag
The collection consists of artifacts: badges, foreign currency, a jacket, maps, posters, documents
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1666. Aaron Finger papers
commendation, a postcard inscribed in Yiddish to the Finger family in Toronto, and a 1991 letter and map from a
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1667. Leonard Greenblatt papers
The collection consists of a silk escape map, a letter, and photographs relating to the experiences
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1668. Epstein family collection
no year; an inventory list of the Epstein’s possessions, undated; a printed train map of Paris, circa
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1669. Four eyeglass lenses recovered from Chelmno killing center
The collection consists of concrete, a map, utensils, clothing accessories, and other small
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1670. Vamos family papers
military uniform. The publications consist of a driving map of the British Isles and a Jewish prayer book
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1671. Service de recherche de crimes de guerre ennemis de la police judiciaire (SRCGE)
Maps.
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1672. Drawing of a soldier liberating a prisoner by Ervin Abadi given to a US liberator
fallen Nazi soldier in the foreground and a map of Europe in the background. The word Victory, is written
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1673. Karl Schwesig manuscript
received, fellow prisoners, daily life, and extraordinary events. The manuscript is accompanied by a map
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1674. Selected records relating to Romania's communist government's attempt to obtain Holocaust-related restitution from the Federal Republic of Germany
persecution in Nord-Siebenbuergen; the persecution of Roma and Sinti; includes maps of Transnistria, with
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1675. Miniature propaganda card exposing the Jewish conspiracy links to the Allied Nations
the Parole der Woche (Word of the Week) series. The poster contains a diagram that maps out the