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A successful pianist and actor, Robert T. Odeman was arrested for violating Paragraph 175, the German statute banning sexual relations between men. He was imprisoned in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, but survived by escaping during a forced march. : Schwules Museumpic.twitter.com/SY24VWD6zX
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In January 1929, Adolf Hitler appointed Heinrich Himmler Reichsführer SS, chief of the SS. As head of the SS, Himmler, shown here in 1941, played a key role in conceiving and overseeing the implementation of the "Final Solution," the Nazi plan to murder Europe's Jews. : NARApic.twitter.com/mKuLpuf2Ie
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What could be more innocent than children gathered round a book? But, "The Poisonous Mushroom” was propaganda that encouraged German children to hate Jews. Watch live on Facebook on 1/12 at 9:30 a.m. ET to learn how the young and impressionable were targets for Nazi propaganda.
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Due to inclement weather, the Museum will be closed today, January 7, 2022. For those who need to reschedule passes, please contact [email protected].pic.twitter.com/CGrGjFq1bA
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US Army medic Tony Acevedo was captured
#OTD in 1945 and taken to a German prisoner-of-war camp. He and his comrades were tortured and forced to do hard labor. Tony recorded everything he witnessed in a secret diary. His fellow POWs later signed his medic armband.pic.twitter.com/aU8EQwcVzU今後は興味のあるツイートがもっと表示されるようになります。 取り消す取り消す -
Thomas Blatt, a Jew from Poland, was selected to work as a laborer at the Sobibor killing center in 1943. During the Sobibor uprising that October, Thomas escaped through a hole in a fence. He was one of approximately 50 escapees to survive the Holocaust.pic.twitter.com/xU4WkNKbhn
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"Light is in us, even if we have no eyes," wrote French Resistance member Jacques Lusseyran. Blinded as a child, he used his strong memory and language skills to assist the Resistance. He was arrested in 1943 and survived for nearly 15 months in Buchenwald. : Jacques Lusseyranpic.twitter.com/U2MeXxVPKw
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2/2 Glenn donated the film to the Museum in 2009. Remarkably, after the film was made available on the Museum's website, one family was able to identify their grandfather, a survivor from Nasielsk. Learn more:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9PzAlbvA08&t …
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1/2 A three minute home movie shot by David Kurtz in Nasielsk, Poland, features the only known moving images of a Jewish town shortly before Germany invaded in 1938. The film was stowed away in a closet until Kurtz’s grandson, Glenn, discovered the film.https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/03/movies/three-minutes-a-lengthening-documentary.html …
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Due to inclement weather, the Museum will open today, January 4, 2022, at 1 p.m. For those who need to reschedule passes, please contact [email protected].pic.twitter.com/77G9zI8FiZ
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As the Allies approached Nazi camps in January 1945, concentration camp inmates, including Gerda Weissmann, were sent on “death marches” in the freezing snow. Gerda was lucky: Her father had made her wear ski shoes when she was deported, unknowingly saving her life on the march.
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Due to inclement weather, the Museum will be closed today, January 3, 2022. For those who need to reschedule passes, please contact [email protected].pic.twitter.com/FitOhygM8w
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They knew what life was like under the Nazis and wanted to defeat them. Learn about the Ritchie Boys, a once-secret US military intelligence unit featured in tonight's
@60Minutes episode.https://medium.com/memory-action/the-ritchie-boys-americas-secret-weapon-against-the-nazis-8f42dafa5d01 …今後は興味のあるツイートがもっと表示されるようになります。 取り消す取り消す -
As they exited the cattle car at the Auschwitz-Birkenau killing center in 1944, Beno Helmer was surrounded by his family for the last time. After the war, he searched for them town by town. On
#NewYearsDay 1947, he reunited with his sister. She recognized him and then fainted.pic.twitter.com/KMsncaH0Hu今後は興味のあるツイートがもっと表示されるようになります。 取り消す取り消す -
Even when the world seemed to stop during the pandemic, hate and antisemitism didn’t slow down. The Museum didn’t either. With your support, we’ll continue reaching people where they are in 2022—whether that’s in our building or halfway around the world.https://donate.ushmm.org/Fxb5iOs9Wk-G3Z8upH5k5Q2?utm_source=tw&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=eoy_2021&utm_term=alc2112ufx01&sourceid=1049773 …
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After their father's death, Gerhard Mahler and his sister, Sylvia, fled Nazi Austria on a Jewish children's transport to France. They later found refuge with an aunt and uncle in the United States before finally reuniting with their mother in Australia.pic.twitter.com/FgC4KOpG9D
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After going into hiding, Louis de Groot was repeatedly betrayed, before finding refuge with a family that treated him as their own son. He was the only member of his immediate family to survive the Holocaust. A longtime Museum volunteer, Louis passed away in 2020.https://twitter.com/USCShoahFdn/status/1473701196292579344 …
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"My father loved everything outdoors. I have pictures of him and my mom as they went hiking, skiing, and kayaking with friends ..." Peter Gorog's father died during the Holocaust, leaving his infant son with photographs and letters to connect with his memory.
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After the war, 1st Lt. Francis Fife kept a unique object on his desk—a bouquet of paper flowers given to him by a concentration camp survivor during liberation. Decades later, our Museum preserves the bouquet. With your help, we can protect more precious pieces of history.
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All we knew about Victor Eskenazi was his name, but we were determined to learn more of his story. It took four months and assistance from partners abroad, but eventually we learned about Victor, his family, and his fate.https://medium.com/memory-action/a-boy-with-a-piercing-gaze-what-was-his-fate-d5c85076bb84 …
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