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76. 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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77. 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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78. Captain Richard Berman of Philadelphia administers plasma to Roszi Frank, an emaciated survivor of a death march, in an American field hospital 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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79. 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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80. 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 ... 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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81. 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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82. 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 ... 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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83. Portrait of Dr. George Renno, a staff member at the Hartheim facility.
to the Final Solution." University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1995, pp.88-91; 142-50 ... more than 18,000 disabled patients were killed at Hartheim. The gassing of the disabled ceased in
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84. Group portrait of the staff of the Hartheim euthanasia facility relaxing with an accordion.
to the Final Solution." University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1995, pp.88-91; 142-50 ... more than 18,000 disabled patients were killed at Hartheim. The gassing of the disabled ceased in
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85. Group portrait of the staff of the Hartheim euthanasia facility relaxing with an accordian.
to the Final Solution." University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1995, pp.88-91; 142-50 ... more than 18,000 disabled patients were killed at Hartheim. The gassing of the disabled ceased in
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86. Either a staff member or patient tends rabbits kept in a hutch at the Hartheim euthanasia facility.
to the Final Solution." University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1995, pp.88-91; 142-50 ... more than 18,000 disabled patients were killed at Hartheim. The gassing of the disabled ceased in
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87. Portrait of Yvonne Ferraud who helped hide Denise and Jean-Claude Bystryn.
manufactured dump trucks. Sara was born in Brest-Litovsk on December 18, 1906. In the late 1920s, she came to ... protect him. He also arranged for Denise and Jean-Claude to be placed in the local convent. Jean-Claude ... communion and was not forced to convert in order to do so. Her parents thought it would be safer for her to ... be baptized so she could partake of the weekly communion and not appear different from the other
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88. Denise and Jean-Claude Bystryn sit in front of the convent in Cahors in 1943 where they were hidden.
manufactured dump trucks. Sara was born in Brest-Litovsk on December 18, 1906. In the late 1920s, she came to ... protect him. He also arranged for Denise and Jean-Claude to be placed in the local convent. Jean-Claude ... communion and was not forced to convert in order to do so. Her parents thought it would be safer for her to ... be baptized so she could partake of the weekly communion and not appear different from the other
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89. Denise and Jean-Claude Bystryn stand in a field next to their apartment house in Colombes after the war.
manufactured dump trucks. Sara was born in Brest-Litovsk on December 18, 1906. In the late 1920s, she came to ... protect him. He also arranged for Denise and Jean-Claude to be placed in the local convent. Jean-Claude ... communion and was not forced to convert in order to do so. Her parents thought it would be safer for her to ... be baptized so she could partake of the weekly communion and not appear different from the other
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90. Studio portrait of Denise and Jean-Claude Bystryn in 1942 before they went into hiding in Cahors.
manufactured dump trucks. Sara was born in Brest-Litovsk on December 18, 1906. In the late 1920s, she came to ... protect him. He also arranged for Denise and Jean-Claude to be placed in the local convent. Jean-Claude ... communion and was not forced to convert in order to do so. Her parents thought it would be safer for her to ... be baptized so she could partake of the weekly communion and not appear different from the other
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91. Group portrait of Denise Bystryn and her classmates in a convent school in Cahors where Denise was hidden in 1943.
manufactured dump trucks. Sara was born in Brest-Litovsk on December 18, 1906. In the late 1920s, she came to ... protect him. He also arranged for Denise and Jean-Claude to be placed in the local convent. Jean-Claude ... communion and was not forced to convert in order to do so. Her parents thought it would be safer for her to ... be baptized so she could partake of the weekly communion and not appear different from the other
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92. Wedding portrait of Iser Bystryn and Sara Wolksky in 1930.
manufactured dump trucks. Sara was born in Brest-Litovsk on December 18, 1906. In the late 1920s, she came to ... protect him. He also arranged for Denise and Jean-Claude to be placed in the local convent. Jean-Claude ... communion and was not forced to convert in order to do so. Her parents thought it would be safer for her to ... be baptized so she could partake of the weekly communion and not appear different from the other
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93. Henry Landman, a Jewish American soldier, born in Germany, visits the home of his parent's friends in Augsburg.
in Augsburg. A bomb crater can be seen in the garden. ... house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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94. Fritz Wertheimer (left) and Kurt Moser (right) carry stacks of bread in the La Hille children's home.
his capture, he was arrested and deported from Drancy to Auschwitz in Convoy #57 on July 18, 1943. He ... Auschwitz Birkenau,Extermination Camp,Poland on July 18, 1943 and did not survive. ... were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as
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95. 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).
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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96. Performance of the Kovno ghetto orchestra. Among those pictured are: Mordechai Borstein (left), Korijski (middle), and Maya Gladstein (right).
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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97. Group portrait of piano students and their teacher.
December 18, 1925 in Bialystok where her father was an internist. He had studied medicine in Montpellier ... were told that they were being sent for work in Lublin but instead they were sent to Treblinka. Two of ... meeting up with the group, Ewa assumed a combat spot near the Smolna Street wall together with about 80
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98. Studio portrait of kindergarten girls holding their dolls and wearing matching bonnets.
December 18, 1925 in Bialystok where her father was an internist. He had studied medicine in Montpellier ... were told that they were being sent for work in Lublin but instead they were sent to Treblinka. Two of ... meeting up with the group, Ewa assumed a combat spot near the Smolna Street wall together with about 80
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99. Group portrait of the extended Kracowski family at their summer dacha.
December 18, 1925 in Bialystok where her father was an internist. He had studied medicine in Montpellier ... were told that they were being sent for work in Lublin but instead they were sent to Treblinka. Two of ... meeting up with the group, Ewa assumed a combat spot near the Smolna Street wall together with about 80
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100. A studio portrait of two-year-old Julek Kracowski with a tennis racket and teddy bear.
December 18, 1925 in Bialystok where her father was an internist. He had studied medicine in Montpellier ... were told that they were being sent for work in Lublin but instead they were sent to Treblinka. Two of ... meeting up with the group, Ewa assumed a combat spot near the Smolna Street wall together with about 80