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  • ‘On the Other Hand’

    Reports of Mass Slayings of Jews In Poland Checked for Accuracy

    Historical Event:
    First Public Reports on ‘Extermination Camp’ at Auschwitz
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Saturday, December 2, 1944
    Article Type:
    Editorial or Opinion Piece
    Author/Byline:
    Lowell Mellett
    Page:
    9
  • German Citizens Rounded Up For Tour of Atrocity Camp
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Wednesday, April 11, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    A9
  • Eisenhower at Atrocity Scene
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Monday, April 16, 1945
    Article Type:
    Other
    Page:
    B1
  • Congress Expected to Name Group Soon to Probe Atrocities
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Saturday, April 21, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    3
  • Nazi Prison Horrors Viewed by Mrs. Luce, 2 House Colleagues
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, April 22, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Thoburn Wiant (AP)
    Page:
    A4
  • 8 Congress Members Agree Nazi Atrocities Exceed Imagination
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Monday, April 23, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Don Whitehead (AP)
    Page:
    3
  • To Investigate Atrocities
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Tuesday, April 24, 1945
    Article Type:
    Other
    Author/Byline:
    Signal Corps Radiophoto
    Page:
    A3
  • Nazi Atrocities Viewed
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Tuesday, April 24, 1945
    Article Type:
    Other
    Page:
    A3
  • Henry Visits a Camp Where Nazi Doctors Killed Humans in ‘Scientific Tests’
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Tuesday, April 24, 1945
    Article Type:
    Editorial or Opinion Piece
    Author/Byline:
    Thomas R. Henry
    Page:
    A1
  • Henry Visits A "Camp" Where Nazi Doctors Killed Humans In 'Scientific Tests'
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Tuesday, April 24, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Thomas R. Henry
    Page:
    1
  • Buchenwald Atrocities Inspected By Barkley
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Wednesday, April 25, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Signal Corps Films to Reveal Atrocities in Nazi Prison Camps
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, April 26, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Page:
    A9
  • [Untitled] While General Eisenhower...
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, April 26, 1945
    Article Type:
    Other
    Author/Byline:
    Signal Corps Photo
    Page:
    B1
  • Buchenwald Stands as Symbol To World of Nazi Indecency
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, April 29, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    B. M. McKelway (Associate Editor of The Star)
    Page:
    A1
  • Official Army Report Lists Buchenwald as Extermination Factory
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, April 29, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Edward Kennedy (AP Star Correspondent)
    Page:
    A7
  • Eisenhower Hears of Atrocities
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, April 29, 1945
    Article Type:
    Other
    Author/Byline:
    AP Wirephoto
    Page:
    A7
  • Buchenwald Stands as Symbol to World of Nazi Indecency
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, April 29, 1945
    Article Type:
    Editorial or Opinion Piece
    Author/Byline:
    B. M. McKelway (Associate Editor of The Star)
    Page:
    1
  • What We Fought For

    Our People Have Played a Part in Putting an End to Man’s Debasement as Revealed by the Most Recent Revelations of Nazi Atrocities

    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, May 13, 1945
    Article Type:
    Editorial or Opinion Piece
    Author/Byline:
    B. M. McKelway (Associate Editor of The Star)
    Page:
    C1
  • Nazi Atrocity Pictures
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, June 24, 1945
    Article Type:
    Editorial or Opinion Piece
    Page:
    C2
  • Photos of Nazi Torture Camps To Be Brought Here by Star

    Public Exhibit at Library of Congress To Open Saturday; Film Show Planned

    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
    Location:
    Washington, District Of Columbia
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, June 24, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Page:
    A1
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