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  • 1,715,000 Jews Reported Killed in Silesia Camps

    Church Group Says Nazis Gas Victims at Two Centers and Then Cremate Them

    Historical Event:
    First Public Reports on ‘Extermination Camp’ at Auschwitz
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Monday, July 3, 1944
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    A2
  • As Nazi Desperation Grows

    Threat of Extermination

    Historical Event:
    Deportation of Hungarian Jews Begins
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Monday, July 24, 1944
    Article Type:
    Editorial or Opinion Piece
    Author/Byline:
    Anne O'Hare McCormick
    Page:
    12
  • My Day
    Historical Event:
    FDR Shelters Refugees in Oswego, NY
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Monday, September 25, 1944
    Article Type:
    Editorial or Opinion Piece
    Author/Byline:
    Eleanor Roosevelt
    Page:
    22
  • Nazi Murder of Millions 'Is A Fact Beyond Denial'

    President's Refugee Board Sponsors Report Giving Independent Estimates of Civilian Slaughter of 1,500,000 in Poland Alone

    Historical Event:
    First Public Reports on ‘Extermination Camp’ at Auschwitz
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, November 26, 1944
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • On Broadway

    The Book Stores

    Historical Event:
    The Crime Now Has a Name: “Genocide”
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Friday, December 1, 1944
    Article Type:
    Editorial or Opinion Piece
    Author/Byline:
    Walter Winchell
    Page:
    2D
  • Murdered Millions

    Manner in Which Germans Tortured and Killed Civilians

    Historical Event:
    First Public Reports on ‘Extermination Camp’ at Auschwitz
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, December 3, 1944
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    W.A. Byrnes (pictures only)
    Page:
    95
  • MURDERED MILLIONS

    Manner in Which Germans Tortured and Killed Civilians

    Historical Event:
    First Public Reports on ‘Extermination Camp’ at Auschwitz
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, December 3, 1944
    Article Type:
    Other
    Author/Byline:
    W. A. Byrnes (PICTURES Staff Artist)
    Page:
    K7
  • Americans Killed at Nazi Torture Camp, Reds Say
    Historical Event:
    First Public Reports on ‘Extermination Camp’ at Auschwitz
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Saturday, December 23, 1944
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Page:
    5
  • A Spartan Inauguration
    Historical Event:
    FDR Delivers His Fourth Inaugural Address
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, January 21, 1945
    Article Type:
    Editorial or Opinion Piece
    Page:
    2D
  • Murdered Internees in Nazi Camp
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Monday, April 9, 1945
    Article Type:
    Other
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • GERMAN 'MURDER ASYLUM' OVERRUN
    Historical Event:
    Other Noteworthy Findings
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Monday, April 9, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    HAL BOYLE (AP)
    Page:
    A4
  • Nazis Drugged, Poisoned Slaves in 'Murder Factory'
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Tuesday, April 10, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Hal Boyle (AP)
    Page:
    2A
  • Nazis Killed Slave Women, Babies In 'Murder- Before -Birth' Camp

    Expectant Mothers Forced to Undergo 'Induced' Deliveries - Instruments Crude and Surroundings Filthy

    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, April 15, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Virginia Irwin (A War Correspondent of the Post-Dispatch)
    Page:
    A9
  • Eisenhower Views Bodies in Nazi Camp
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Monday, April 16, 1945
    Article Type:
    Other
    Author/Byline:
    Associated Press Wirephoto via U.S. Army Signal Corp Radio
    Page:
    1B
  • Big 3 to Warn Nazis on Prison Camp Atrocities

    Churchill says it'll be addressed to people doing foul work as well as to leaders

    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, April 19, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • PATHETIC DEAD, HOPELESS LIVING MINGLED AT NAZI HORROR CAMP

    Inmates Literally Skin and Bones, So Starved That Rescue Came Too Late to Save Many

    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Saturday, April 21, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    William Frye (AP)
    Page:
    2A
  • Prisoners Burned Alive at Leipzig As Yank Troops Neared Camp

    Survivors Tell How S.S. Men Machine-Gunned Those Who Broke Out of Hut-260 Women Liberated.

    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, April 22, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    William H. Stoneman
    Page:
    2A
  • U. S. GENERALS SEE HOW NAZIS TORTURED VICTIMS
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, April 26, 1945
    Article Type:
    Other
    Author/Byline:
    Associated Press Wirephoto
    Page:
    1D
  • EISENHOWER GETS FIRST HAND REPORT ON ATROCITIES
    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Saturday, April 28, 1945
    Article Type:
    Other
    Author/Byline:
    Associated Press Wirephoto
    Page:
    1B
  • The Record Grows

    Wide Scope of German Atrocities Disclosed as Allies Advance

    Historical Event:
    Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
    Newspaper:
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Sunday, April 29, 1945
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Page:
    63
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