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David C. Robinson Germany 1945-Age 42 WWII Scrapbook

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WWII Scrapbook. David C. Robinson Germany 1945-Age 42. Jewish Women in the Lwów Ghetto. Spring 1942. Nazi Party Day. Nuremburg. 1934. Hitler ordering us to march into the Ghetto to move the Jews to Buna. September 4, 1939 Newspaper cover in Alaska (Fairbanks Daily ). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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David C. Robinson

Germany 1945-Age 42

WWII Scrapbook

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Jewish Women in the Lwów

Ghetto

Spring 1942

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Nazi Party Day

Nuremburg

1934Hitler ordering us to march into the Ghetto to move the Jews to Buna

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September 4, 1939 Newspaper cover in Alaska (Fairbanks Daily)

Big things were about to happen!

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The armband I wore with my uniform during WWII. It represented what I stood for and who I was. This was left over

from Auschwitz in one of the barracks. They made the Jews wear them.

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My ID card that I received before the war

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A diary entry I made after I had been working in the concentration camps for a few months. I kept this diary in hopes that It would be evidence.

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Timeline

September 1939-War Starts June 14th 1940- The first transport of Polish

Political Prisoners arrive at Auschwitz 1941-Hitler begins Operation Barbarossa 1942- Germany suffers setbacks at Stalingrad

and El Alamein 1943- Surrender at Stalingrad (Germanys first

major defeat)

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lw%C3%B3w_Ghetto http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-rroot240.html http://

www.archives.com/genealogy/newspapers-world-war-2.html http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/nsdap-kampfbinde-forum/two-

nazi-armbands-23971/

http://www.peopleplacesthingsradio.com/2/post/2011/08/a-top-five-list-of-what-to-wear-with-vogue-italia-slave-earrings.html

http://www.hardscrabblefarm.com/ww2/paper_soldier_id.htm http://

postalmuseumblog.si.edu/2012/04/the-heat-of-battle-german-soldiers-mail-in-world-war-ii.html

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/123042125/Timeline-WW2

Works Cited

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