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24001. The Rafes family poses outside their home in the Ural Mountains where they were evacuated to during the war.
February 4, 1924 in Vilna where his father (b. born January 8, 1890) was a physician and his mother was a
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24002. The Rafes family poses outside their home in the Ural Mountains where they were evacuated to during the war.
February 4, 1924 in Vilna where his father (b. born January 8, 1890) was a physician and his mother was a
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24003. The Rafes family poses outside their home in the Ural Mountains where they were evacuated to during the war.
February 4, 1924 in Vilna where his father (b. born January 8, 1890) was a physician and his mother was a
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24004. Medical students gather around tables and examine specimens under microscopes.
February 4, 1924 in Vilna where his father (b. born January 8, 1890) was a physician and his mother was a
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24005. Interior view of the cell occupied by Adolf Hitler following the abortive Beer Hall Putsch.
served as a memorial to Hitler's incarceration. More than 4,000 visitors came to the prison, which also
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24006. Interior view of the cell occupied by Adolf Hitler following the abortive Beer Hall Putsch, preserved as a shrine by the Nazis.
served as a memorial to Hitler's incarceration. More than 4,000 visitors came to the prison, which also
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24007. A banner with a large swastika hangs from the roof the Landsberg prison.
served as a memorial to Hitler's incarceration. More than 4,000 visitors came to the prison, which also
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24008. Horses and carts decorated with a swastika, flags and garlands of flowers stand outside the Landsberg prison during a Nazi celebration.
served as a memorial to Hitler's incarceration. More than 4,000 visitors came to the prison, which also
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24009. German civilians clear rubble from the Nordhausen camp to make room for corpses that were to be piled there.
104th Infantry Division, 1st U.S. Army, had from 3,000 to 4,000 inmates, including French, Polish
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24010. Survivors from Kozienice exhume and rebury victims killed by the Nazis.
May 5, 1919) and Itzhak (b. June 4, 1922) and two younger sisters Sara Scendle (b. December 29, 1926
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24011. Survivors from Kozienice exhume and rebury victims killed by the Nazis.
May 5, 1919) and Itzhak (b. June 4, 1922) and two younger sisters Sara Scendle (b. December 29, 1926
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24012. Portrait of former French Prime Minister Leon Blum and his wife, following their liberation.
concentration camp at Lago di Braies in the Alps, in Italy, on May 4, 1945, was Leon Bloom, former Prime
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24013. Interior view of a looted room.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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24014. American military chaplains Mitchell and Burt pose inside the chapel of Landsberg prison.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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24015. Exterior view of the front of the Landsberg prison with several military vehicles parked outside.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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24016. Exterior view of the front of the Landsberg prison with several military vehicles parked outside.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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24017. German prisoners of war work in the yard of Chiemsee.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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24018. Close-up portrait of Lt. Colonel George Raymond Snyder.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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24019. Szlamek Klinger (on right) stands with his friend and cousin by marriage, Bolec Feller.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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24020. Prewar photograph of the Klinger family. Pictured are Rozja-Laja, Bala, Josef, Dawid, Joel and Szlamek Klinger.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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24021. Portrait of the soccer team in the Munich displaced persons camp.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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24022. Max, Judith, and Bella Klinger pose for a photograph in the US after the war.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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24023. Mourners march to the gravesite during the funeral of Joel Klinger.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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24024. David Klinger pictured (on right) with his cousin Motek Weingarten pose by the tombstone of Joel Klinger.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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24025. View of the bomb damaged city hall in Munich.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged