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Language of Description: German
Language of Description: English
  1. Large diazo print of Westerbork transit camp

    Diazotype print of the plan of Westerbork transit camp in German occupied Netherlands in 1944.

  2. Poster

  3. Waffen-SS ladle

    The ladle belonged to the donor's father, who was liberated at Dachau

  4. Blue and white vertical striped shirt worn in a displaced persons camp

    Shirt made from white cotton fabric with blue and white vertical stripe and 5 white buttons, short-sleeved. The shirt was given to and worn by Tonia Rotkopf in Landsberg Displaced Persons Camp, Germany.

  5. Book

  6. March of Time -- outtakes -- Hodza; Masaryk; Czech army; festival; Prague

    Czechoslovakian Prime Minister Hodza in his office. President Masaryk with the Czech Legion. Czech motorized army, cavalry. 1932 Sokol Festival in Prague. Bata (shoe) store in Prague.

  7. Surrendering German troops

    MLS, German prisoners, closer shots. MS, tanks/jeeps moving down road, probably the surrender of the XI Panzer Division (and other German units) on May 4 and the days immediately following. The XI Panzer Division was a Wehrmacht unit. German prisoners stand beside road, start marching. CU, destroyed German weapons. Pan up to column of trucks of surrendering Germans. MS, German civilians standing around. CU sign: "Limit of Advance - All US Troops." CU, German general near tank. German prisoners on trucks pass by, GI directs route of surrender. MS trucks with dead German prisoners pass throug...

  8. Book

  9. Funeral and procession; ritual slaughter; synagogue

    Elaborate funeral: Body lying in state, many plantings and flowers, guards. Taking up the width of the street, the funeral procession includes Jewish police, rabbis in robes, horse-drawn hearse, mourners with banners. At cemetery, lowering casket, service, shots of mourners (three rabbis chanting, one woman completely draped in black). Microphone can be seen on left side, briefly, held above the mourners and grave markers, 01:59:24. Synagogue service: Worshippers pray. Torah is removed from the ark, men kiss it, then read from it. Shochet: In kosher style, kills chicken while woman watches ...

  10. Der kluge Frosch [Book]

  11. Repatriation of POWS: papers; dispensary; marching; trains; roll call; interviews

    Repatriation of Russian POWs in Bari and Florence, Italy. Reel 3: Former POWs receiving pay from American and Russian officers. Russians entering American dispensary and at outdoor amphitheater. Sign reading: "USSR Repatriation Camp, 2616 Repatriation Unit." MLS, guard at camp entrance. Florence: Russians marching to railroad station and down street entering railroad yard and boarding trains. Women leaving trucks. Pan across Russians lined up at encampment in old German clothing. American officers separating officers from enlisted men. CUs, Russian officers and enlisted men. Sign: "Russian ...

  12. DP children at Christmas party

    American Red Cross Gives Christmas Party in Germany. Man dressed as Santa Claus entering American Red Cross hall, carrying little girl and leading other children, accompanied by US officers and Red Cross workers. Santa and US soldiers feed children. Children getting plates with cookies and ice cream, eating. Soldiers attempting to play with children. US Army band performing for kids. Pan up, Christmas banner with two angels on wall; children and soldiers look down to camera from balcony, singing Christmas carols. Pan up, another Christmas banner above the entrance doorway: "Merry Christmas....

  13. War Crimes trial headquarters

    Sign on building, "War Crimes Branch, Judge Advocate Section, HQ Third US Army, Court A." People exiting and entering the building. US military police guarding the entrance. Wooden sign: "PWE 29 A - Dachau", "War Crimes - A", "Muenchen 17 km", "135th AAA G BH Headquarters".

  14. History of Jews and antisemitism in the USA

    Transcribed from the film's Forward: "What you are about to see makes no pretense of being a comprehensive statement of a vast question - the history of the Jew in America and the nature and causes of anti-Semitism. This is a glimpse, and only a glimpse, of the truth about a small section of our fellow Americans who are becoming increasingly the target of native sowers of hate and dissension whose most potent ally is ignorance. Here, then is a ray of sunlight to help pierce the gathering gloom of lies, evil whispers and blind hate which only yesterday threatened the very existence of a free...

  15. Book

  16. Painting of Uncle Sam pushing the MS St Louis into the flaming mouth of Hitler

  17. March of Time -- outtakes -- survivors (women) in hospital

    Jewish Concentration Camp. US medic examining women (former camp inmates). INT of hospital. CUs of victims and their wounds. US ambulance leaving the Red Cross hospital. Women on stretchers carried to and from ambulance. CU, German nurses.

  18. German antisemitic Propaganda

    Notes from NCJF documentation. This NCJF compilation demonstrates the overt use of film to denigrate Jews. All three excerpts emphasize exotic Jewish physical types and modes of dress. 1. A segment from "Dr. Frank's Journey Through Poland," a 1939 travelogue: footage of the Jewish district (Cracow); references to Cracow as a once great city now overwhelmed by Jewish types (2 minutes). VS, MSs, MCUs and CUs of city life, and 'ethnic' looking faces. 2. A 1940/41 German newsreel segment with staged sequences of Jewish storekeepers caught hoarding food and cheating local Poles (2.5 minutes). 3....

  19. Gad Beck papers

    The Gad Beck papers consist of a miniature book, two photographs, and an aphorism. The booklet, titled "Erinnerst Du Dich," was created by Manfred Lewin as a souvenir for his lover, Gad Beck, and includes sketches, poetry, and memories. One photograph is a portrait of Manfred Lewin, and the other is a photograph taken by Manfred Lewin of Gad Beck and other members of their youth movement on the roof of the Jewish school at Artilleriestrasse 14 in Berlin. The aphorism is by Wilhelm von Humboldt and describes the beauty of the gift of life.

  20. My memories of Raoul Wallenberg

    Contains a memoir with Tomas Kaufmann's reminiscences of the assistance given to him by Raoul Wallenberg.