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51. Under the supervision of Jewish chaplain Herman Dicker, 5th Infantry Division, 3rd U.S.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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52. A German civilian exhumes a mass grave near Volary containing the bodies of Jewish women who died at the end of a death march from Helmbrechts, a sub-camp of Flossenbuerg.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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53. A German civilian pulls a body from a mass grave containing the corpses of Jewish women who died at the end of a death march from Helmbrechts.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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54. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians pull a body from a mass grave containing the corpses of Jewish women who died at the end of a death march from Helmbrechts, a sub-camp of Flossenbuerg.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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55. A medic with the 5th Infantry Division, 3rd U.S. Army, checks the bodies of Jewish women exhumed from a mass grave in Volary.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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56. The bodies of Jewish women exhumed from a mass grave in Volary.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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57. The bodies of Jewish women exhumed from a mass grave near Volary.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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58. U.S. Army medical personnel identify the bodies of Jewish women exhumed from a mass grave near Volary.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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59. Captain Nathan Knoll and other American medics, supervise German civilians as they file past the bodies of Jewish women exhumed from a mass grave in Volary.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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60. German civilians look at the bodies of Jewish women exhumed from a mass grave in Volary.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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61. German civilians from Volary attend burial services for the Jewish women exhumed from a mass grave in the town.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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62. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march lies in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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63. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march lies in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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64. Two emaciated female Jewish survivors of a death march lie in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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65. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march lies in bed at an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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66. Major Frank Ankner with the 5th Infantry Division, Medical Battalion, takes the pulse of a female Jewish survivor of a death march at an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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67. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march from the Gruenberg labor camp to Volary, lies in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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68. Seven of the approximately 150 survivors of a 500 km.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from ... Upon their arrival in Helmbrechts, the prisoners' clothing was taken away to be deloused, after which
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69. Alexander (Shmaya) Stupel, a well-known German-Jewish violinist and a member of the Kovno ghetto orchestra, stands outside with his instrument case.
9 at the age of 80. Mania died before the war, and Sonia Stupel Abramson, who also was a violinist ... move to the Jewish ghetto. Most brought their musical instruments with them. However, on August 18 ... Hofmekler and the concertmaster Alexander Stupel. Performances were held bi-weekly, and a total of 80 ... concerts in a place of mourning. They considered these concerts to be solely for the ghetto elite and a
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70. Paul Grath (center) poses with friends on a staff outing.
to the Final Solution." University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1995, pp.88-91; 142-50 ... the sorting of clothes. At the end of 1942 he was assigned to Belzec, where he would be in charge of ... more than 18,000 disabled patients were killed at Hartheim. The gassing of the disabled ceased in
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71. Musical performance in the Kovno ghetto. Pictured is Luba Kupritz, accompanied by a piano and trumpet.
move to the Jewish ghetto. Most brought their musical instruments with them. However, on August 18 ... Hofmekler and the concertmaster Alexander Stupel. Performances were held bi-weekly, and a total of 80 ... concerts in a place of mourning. They considered these concerts to be solely for the ghetto elite and a
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72. Two emaciated female Jewish survivors of a death march lie in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... caption reads "This girl, only seventeen years old, was forced to march 18 miles a day for 30 days on one ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from
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73. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march sits up in bed at an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
discovered, and Germans were forced to exhume them in order to give the victims proper burial. Of the 83-89 ... liberated by units of the 5th Division, U.S. Third Army. Gizal recalled being struck in the eye by an SS ... even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a ... open when shelter could not be procured. In these conditions, several prisoners died each day from
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74. Performance of the Kovno ghetto orchestra. Among those pictured are: Yankele (the 13-year-old youth playing the violin at the back), Michael Hofmekler (standing at the left), Boris Stupel (sitting next to Hofmekler), Alexander (Shmaya) Stupel (standing at the top right).
9 at the age of 80. Mania died before the war, and Sonia Stupel Abramson, who also was a violinist ... move to the Jewish ghetto. Most brought their musical instruments with them. However, on August 18 ... Hofmekler and the concertmaster Alexander Stupel. Performances were held bi-weekly, and a total of 80 ... concerts in a place of mourning. They considered these concerts to be solely for the ghetto elite and a
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75. Performance of the Kovno ghetto orchestra. Pictured are Boris (Abraham, or Abrasha for short), Stupel, playing the violin and Michael Leo Hofmekler, conducting.
9 at the age of 80. Mania died before the war, and Sonia Stupel Abramson, who also was a violinist ... move to the Jewish ghetto. Most brought their musical instruments with them. However, on August 18 ... Hofmekler and the concertmaster Alexander Stupel. Performances were held bi-weekly, and a total of 80 ... concerts in a place of mourning. They considered these concerts to be solely for the ghetto elite and a