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Includes bibliographical references (pages 555-568) and index. xix, 581 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 25 cm
Nijmegen, Commemoration of the Liberation.Herdenking bevrijding 1944-1989.Een uitgave van de Afdeling Voorlichting Gemeente Nijmegen.September 1989.
Photographic prints: collection of black and white images depicting American soldiers, survivors, and victims in the Ohrdruf concentration camp in Germany and Vocklamarkt, a subcamp of Mauthausen concentration camp in Austrria; some photos captioned on verso; dated circa April-May 1945; in English
Handgeschreven manuscript. "The Liberation of Nijmegen".
The Soviet regular army meets up with Jewish or Roma partisans (they are not identified as such in the narration). One of the partisans wears a bullet clip around his shoulders. A female partisan, wearing a patterned head scarf, smiles at the camera. Scenes from the liberation of Minsk on July 3, 1944. A sign in German reads, "End of the Autobahn Minsk." A cameraman films the activity. Shot of the ...
Consists of various materials relating to the liberation of Landsberg and other concentration camps. Included are copies of sworn statements by liberators; copies of articles concerning liberation; and a chronology of major events of the Holocaust.
72 p. : ill., krt. ; 23 cm
26e ed. 518p. : 1 krt. ; 19 cm.
Monitors E1-G exhibited as part of "Liberation 1945" at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum from May 9, 1995 to May 8, 1996.
Liberation museum 1944 Nijmegen area Groesbeek."Memorial Service 55th year of the liberation of the end of World War Two.""mei 2000"