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- Title
- Suppressing Communist uprisings in Berlin
- Creator
- Noske, Gustav, 1868-1946
- Date
- 1919-03-13
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Title
- U.S. President John F. Kennedy's speech on the Berlin crisis
- Creator
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- Date
- 1961-07-25
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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High quality recording of President John F. Kennedy's speech on the Berlin crisis. Kennedy warns the USSR against moves in Berlin that might appear hostile or restrict access to the East Berlin sector. Kennedy calls for increased US military spending in order to counter the Communist threat and cautions the American public about the possible consequences.
- Title
- Berlin City Hall speech
- Creator
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- Date
- 1964
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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Address at the Berlin City Hall, "Ich bin ein Berliner." Speech recorded June 26, 1963.
- Title
- Report to the nation on the Berlin crisis
- Creator
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- Date
- 1964
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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U.S. President John F. Kennedy's reports to the American people on the Crisis in Berlin. Summer 1961. Recording preceded by an introduction from U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk.
- Title
- Aufruf
- Date
- 1973
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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This poster is a call to action by the Committees against the Torture of Political Prisoners in the Federal Republic of Germany and the capital city of Berlin. Includes descriptions of various torture methods used in West Germany and West Berlin against prisoners believed to be active in anti-imperialist movements. It points out that these prisoners are not afforded that same human rights as other prisoners. It calls on people to try to visit political prisoners, to spread the word about...
Show moreThis poster is a call to action by the Committees against the Torture of Political Prisoners in the Federal Republic of Germany and the capital city of Berlin. Includes descriptions of various torture methods used in West Germany and West Berlin against prisoners believed to be active in anti-imperialist movements. It points out that these prisoners are not afforded that same human rights as other prisoners. It calls on people to try to visit political prisoners, to spread the word about their circumstances and torture, and to work with the commitees to help stop the torture of political prisoners.
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- Title
- Wer sich nicht wehren will--muss fühlen!
- Date
- 1979
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows black and white image of residential apartment buildings in Berlin, Germany. The building on the right appears to be in the process of being demolished while the building on the left seems to be occupied. The buildings occupy land that is part of the city's urban renewal plan. Banners on the occupied building express such things as: residents wanting to remain in their apartments; a halt to evictions as long as there is available land elsewhere for the city to use; insistence on...
Show morePoster shows black and white image of residential apartment buildings in Berlin, Germany. The building on the right appears to be in the process of being demolished while the building on the left seems to be occupied. The buildings occupy land that is part of the city's urban renewal plan. Banners on the occupied building express such things as: residents wanting to remain in their apartments; a halt to evictions as long as there is available land elsewhere for the city to use; insistence on transparency in the city's urban planning process; demands to know where residents could find comparable housing at the same price; and a demand for repair/maintence versus demolition.
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- Title
- TUWAT, Bärlin ab 25.8.19-infinity
- Date
- 1981
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows street protesters with raised fists, faces covered with scarves, and many wearing helmets. The social unrest was due to urban renewal related evictions from residential buildings in Berlin, Germany. Inset at bottom right shows people below a fireball set off beside a Volkswagen van while two men with lighted torches stand nearby. TUWAT exhorts people to do something.
- Title
- Amsterdam helpt Berlijn : TUWAT
- Date
- 1981
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows a black and white nighttime image of a man and a woman in conversation on the sidewalk flanking a cobblestone street. They stand before a row of multi-storied stone buildings. This poster advertises a meeting of TUWAT ("do something") in support of the sqatters movement in Berlin, Germany. TUWAT hopes to prevent the demolition of older, occupied residential buildings. The poster appeals to Dutch sympathizers to rally in support of the Berlin protesters. Ink is black and red....
Show morePoster shows a black and white nighttime image of a man and a woman in conversation on the sidewalk flanking a cobblestone street. They stand before a row of multi-storied stone buildings. This poster advertises a meeting of TUWAT ("do something") in support of the sqatters movement in Berlin, Germany. TUWAT hopes to prevent the demolition of older, occupied residential buildings. The poster appeals to Dutch sympathizers to rally in support of the Berlin protesters. Ink is black and red. Text is in red.
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- Title
- Interview of Lieutenant Colonel Bernice R. Couzynse (Ret.) on her service as a U.S. Army nurse during WWII and other conflicts
- Creator
- Couzynse, Bernice R., 1919-1997
- Date
- 1983-03-17
- Collection
- Women's Overseas Service League Oral History Project
- Description
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Lieutenant Colonel Bernice R. Couzynse (Ret.) talks about her long military career and serving on four continents as a United States Army nurse. Couzynse says she completed nursing school in the fall of 1942 and by March 1943 had enlisted in the Army Nurse Corps. She tells of deploying to North Africa with a hospital unit, being under attack by German aircraft, moving up to Naples after the invasion of Italy, setting up a hospital at an agricultural college, moving with the troops as they...
Show moreLieutenant Colonel Bernice R. Couzynse (Ret.) talks about her long military career and serving on four continents as a United States Army nurse. Couzynse says she completed nursing school in the fall of 1942 and by March 1943 had enlisted in the Army Nurse Corps. She tells of deploying to North Africa with a hospital unit, being under attack by German aircraft, moving up to Naples after the invasion of Italy, setting up a hospital at an agricultural college, moving with the troops as they advanced, being near the front lines and treating extreme battlefield injuries. At the end of the war in Europe, Couzynse says that she did not have enough points to rotate home and was slated to be sent to Japan as part of the U.S. invasion forces. Ironically, she says that she did later serve in Japan during the Korean Conflict. Couzynse recalls her duty in Germany in the early 1960s, the Berlin Wall crisis when all leaves were cancelled, and finally finishing her career as head nurse at William Beaumont Hospital in El Paso, TX in April 1971. She credits the Army with giving her a chance to have an interesting career, to travel, and to make many friends. Couzynse is interviewed by Doris J. Triick.
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- Title
- Interview of Patricia W. Pasbach on her experience in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps in post-WWII Germany
- Creator
- Pasbach, Patricia W., 1923-
- Date
- 1983-04-26
- Collection
- Women's Overseas Service League Oral History Project
- Description
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Patricia W. Pasbach discusses her experiences in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps while attached to the 124th General Hospital in Salzburg, the 279th General Hospital in Berlin, and the 120th Station Hospital in Bayreuth in 1946. Pasbach speaks at length about her experiences in a divided Berlin, detailing the economic problems caused by postwar inflation in Germany and discussing the Russian occupation of East Berlin and the territory around Berlin. She also describes spending weekends in...
Show morePatricia W. Pasbach discusses her experiences in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps while attached to the 124th General Hospital in Salzburg, the 279th General Hospital in Berlin, and the 120th Station Hospital in Bayreuth in 1946. Pasbach speaks at length about her experiences in a divided Berlin, detailing the economic problems caused by postwar inflation in Germany and discussing the Russian occupation of East Berlin and the territory around Berlin. She also describes spending weekends in Berchtesgaden while stationed in Salzburg, and her anxiety about being stationed in a foreign city where she did not know anyone. Pasbach says she was offered the chance to sign on for another year, but did not want to stay in Europe that long and left the Army in November 1946 after a little over a year of service. Pasbach is interviewed by Elsie Hornbacher.
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- Title
- Former U.S Air Force Major Ruth Rowntree talks about her eleven years of active duty, first in the Women's Army Air Corps and later the U.S. Air Force
- Creator
- Rowntree, Ruth
- Date
- 198x
- Collection
- Women's Overseas Service League Oral History Project
- Description
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Former U.S Air Force Major Ruth Rowntree talks about her eleven years of active duty, first in the Women's Army Air Corps and later the U.S. Air Force. Rowntree says that she left her job as a secretary to volunteer when World War II started, was inducted in October 1942, went to Officer Candidate School, and was later assigned to the all male Statistical Control Section. She says that she was in the first group to become regular Air Force officers and later became a Management Analysis...
Show moreFormer U.S Air Force Major Ruth Rowntree talks about her eleven years of active duty, first in the Women's Army Air Corps and later the U.S. Air Force. Rowntree says that she left her job as a secretary to volunteer when World War II started, was inducted in October 1942, went to Officer Candidate School, and was later assigned to the all male Statistical Control Section. She says that she was in the first group to become regular Air Force officers and later became a Management Analysis officer, Wing Comptroller, and finally Assistant Division Comptroller until her discharge in 1953. She also talks about the Berlin airlift, about the complex record keeping duties she had while serving in Wiesbaden, Germany and finally leaving the service to be with her husband.
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- Title
- Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin is officially removed after 45 years
- Date
- 1990
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin is officially removed after 45 years. With the opening of all barriers between East and West Berlin, the symbol of occupation and of the separation of the two Berlins is formally and ceremoniously removed. James Baker and Douglas Hurd, British Foreign Minister, speak.
- Title
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany) : Cemetery commemorative marker
- Creator
- Mezga, Duane
- Date
- 1992-06
- Photographed Site
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany)
- Collection
- Duane Mezga Holocaust Sites Photograph Collection
- Description
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Cemetery commemorative marker
- Title
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany) : Cemetery walk
- Creator
- Mezga, Duane
- Date
- 1992-06
- Photographed Site
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany)
- Collection
- Duane Mezga Holocaust Sites Photograph Collection
- Description
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Cemetery walk
- Title
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany) : Jewish Cemetery, entry commemoration
- Creator
- Mezga, Duane
- Date
- 1992-06
- Photographed Site
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany)
- Collection
- Duane Mezga Holocaust Sites Photograph Collection
- Description
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Jewish Cemetery, entry commemoration
- Title
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany) : Rear of Herbert Baum stone
- Creator
- Mezga, Duane
- Date
- 1992-06
- Photographed Site
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany)
- Collection
- Duane Mezga Holocaust Sites Photograph Collection
- Description
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Rear of Herbert Baum stone
- Title
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany) : Additional grave stones
- Creator
- Mezga, Duane
- Date
- 1992-06
- Photographed Site
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany)
- Collection
- Duane Mezga Holocaust Sites Photograph Collection
- Description
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Additional grave stones
- Title
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany) : Family graves in Jewish Cemetery
- Creator
- Mezga, Duane
- Date
- 1992-06
- Photographed Site
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany)
- Collection
- Duane Mezga Holocaust Sites Photograph Collection
- Description
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Family graves in Jewish Cemetery
- Title
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany) : Recent internment
- Creator
- Mezga, Duane
- Date
- 1992-06
- Photographed Site
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany)
- Collection
- Duane Mezga Holocaust Sites Photograph Collection
- Description
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Recent internment
- Title
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany) : Cemetery commemorative sculpture
- Creator
- Mezga, Duane
- Date
- 1992-06
- Photographed Site
- Weissensee Cemetery (Berlin, Germany)
- Collection
- Duane Mezga Holocaust Sites Photograph Collection
- Description
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Cemetery commemorative sculpture