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  1. Polish Refugees Leave Teheran for Palestine

    350 Polish Refugees Leave Teheran for Palestine, (no date, originally reviewed March 27, 1944) INTs, Teheran railroad station. Polish refugees on platform bustle about as some bid farewell to departing friends. Persian/Arabic inscriptions. Pan, wall of newsstand/booth. Dolly shot, relatives and friends bid one another farewell from train windows; along railcars, more crowded, various men in uniform. Belongings on platform. Men, women, and children mill about, looking anxious and excited, some dressed well, some with hats (mix of Middle Eastern and Baltic looks). CU, native porter salutes in...

  2. War Crimes Trials: Krupp Case; Speech for Army Day

    17:22:43 (Munich 662) War Crimes Trials - Subsequent Trial Proceedings, Case 10 (Krupp Case), Nuremberg, Germany, December 16, 1947. LS, witness box with Georg Hayn, witness. MS, defendants talking with counsel among whom are Alfred Krupp, Loeser, Houdremont, Mueller, Janssen, Pfirsch, Ihn, and Eberhardt. CU, Judge Edward F. Carter. Gen. Telford Taylor, chief prosecutor, addressing the Tribunal. MS, German defense counsel at lectern. 17:26:22 Maj Gen Hubener's Speech for Army Day 1947, March 1947. Speech by Gen. Clarence R. Hubener. (Transcript available with original captions at NARA).

  3. Oral history interview with David Eskin

    1. Jacky and Lisa Comforty collection
  4. Oral history interview with Sid Shafner

    1. 42nd Rainbow Division collection
  5. WWI Iron Cross 2nd Class medal

    1. Walter Fiebelman collection
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn12666
    • English
    • 1914-1918
    • a: Height: 3.500 inches (8.89 cm) | Width: 1.750 inches (4.445 cm) b: Height: 2.000 inches (5.08 cm) | Width: 1.120 inches (2.845 cm)
  6. Medal

    1. Walter Fiebelman collection

    WWI service medal, known as the Hindenburg Cross, awarded to commemorate the distinguished deeds of the German people during the WW I. The medal was established by President von Hindenburg in July 1934 to honor German participants of the Great War. Individuals had to apply to the government to receive the medal. This versions of the medal, with crossed swords, was awarded to combatants. It was the only medal issued by the Third Reich to honor veterans of that war.

  7. Drawing

    1. Stefan Horn collection

    Drawing created by interpreter during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.

  8. Drawing

    1. Stefan Horn collection

    Drawing created by interpreter during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.

  9. Drawing

    1. Stefan Horn collection

    Drawing created by interpreter during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.

  10. Drawing

    1. Stefan Horn collection

    Drawing created by interpreter during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.

  11. Drawing

    1. Stefan Horn collection

    Drawing created by interpreter during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.

  12. Drawing

    1. Stefan Horn collection

    Drawing created by interpreter during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.

  13. Drawing

    1. Stefan Horn collection

    Drawing created by interpreter during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.

  14. Drawing

    1. Stefan Horn collection

    Drawing created by interpreter during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.

  15. Drawing

    1. Stefan Horn collection

    Drawing created by interpreter during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.