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226. Michael Hofmekler the conductor of the Saint Ottilien Ex-Concentration Camp Orchestra performs a concert in Munich for American soldiers and UJA staff.
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227. The staff of the Somlo knit wear store in Budapest, Hungary assists a Polish prince and his wife who came to purchase goods.
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228. Original Caption: "Unconditional Surrender of Germany Signed at Reims; Colonel Ceneral Gustaf Jodl, German Chief of Staff to Admiral Karl Doenitz, signed at 2:41 a.m.
German Chief of Staff to Admiral Karl Doenitz, signed at 2:41 a.m. May 7, 1945, the document of ... right is Major Wilhelm Oxenius of the German General Staff. On extreme left is Colonel Ivan Zenkovitch
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229. Maurice Levitt, a member of the Frankfurt Jewish GI Council, and a member of his staff work in their office in Bad Nauheim.
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230. Maurice Levitt, a member of the Frankfurt Jewish GI Council, and four members of his staff work in their office in Bad Nauheim.
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231. Staff of a kindergraten [probably in the Deggendorf displaced persons camp] stands behind young children who are sitting down for a meal.
(JEWISH); EATING/DRINKING; GROUP PORTRAITS; KINDERGARTENS/PRE-SCHOOL; OFFICES/STAFF/ADMINISTRATION; WOMEN
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232. Group portrait of children and two female staff members standing on the steps of the orphanage run by the Jewish community in Hamburg, Germany.
when the remaining residents and staff of the orphanage were sent to Auschwitz in July 1942. Thereafter
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233. Group portrait of the students and staff of the Malmaison children's home, sponsored by OPEJ (Organisation de Protection de l'Enfance Juive).
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234. Ukrainian SS personnel in Plaszow. These men were used as guards to supplement the German SS staff until the official redesignation of Plaszow as a concentration camp in January 1944.
staff until the official redesignation of Plaszow as a concentration camp in January 1944. Thereafter
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235. Corpses piled in the crematorium mortuary. These rooms became so filled with bodies that the SS staff and survivors began to pile corpses behind the crematorium, where they were found by U.S.
staff and survivors began to pile corpses behind the crematorium, where they were found by U.S. troops
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236. Corpses piled in the crematorium mortuary. These rooms became so full of bodies that the SS staff and survivors began piling them behind the crematorium, where they were found by U.S.
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237. Corpses piled in the crematorium mortuary. These rooms became so full of bodies that the SS staff and survivors began piling corpses behind the crematorium, where they were found by U.S.
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238. Corpses in the crematorium mortuary. These rooms became so full of bodies that the SS staff and survivors began piling corpses behind the crematorium, where they were discovered by U.S.
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239. Defendant Otto Schwarzenberger, SS Colonel and chief of an office in the Staff Main Office of the Reich Commissioner for the Strengthening of Germandom, testifies in his own defense during the RuSHA Trial.
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240. Brigadier General Telford Taylor (front right), Chief of Counsel for War Crimes, sits at the prosecution table with his staff during the reading of the charges against the defendants in the RuSHA Trial.
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241. Corpses piled in the crematorium mortuary. These rooms became so full of bodies that the SS staff and survivors began piling corpses behind the crematorium, where they were found by U.S.
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242. Janusz Korczak and Sabina Lejzerowicz pose with children and staff members at the Rozyczka farm, a summer retreat for the children who reside at the Krochmalna Street orphanage in Warsaw.
200 children and staff members of the orphanage were rounded-up for deportation. They marched in a
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243. Lt. Gen. W. Bedell Smith, center, chief of staff, US Forces European Theatre, on an inspection tour of living conditions at Jewish centers in Germany, examines lavoratories at Landsberg DP camp.
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244. Lt. Gen. W. Bedell Smith, center, chief of staff, US Forces European Theatre, on an inspection tour of living conditions at Jewish centers in Germany, examines lavoratories at Landsberg DP camp.
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245. Group portrait of the staff of an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny], where some of the Buchenwald children were cared for.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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246. Group portrait of OSE staff and Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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247. Staff and teenagers pose on the grounds of the Ambloy children's homes during the visit of a British chaplain who was the brother of one of the boys and came to meet him during the Sukkot holiday.
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248. Heinrich Himmler reviews French POW's. Pictured on the far left is SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Gottlob Berger (head of the SS-Hauptamt), and next to him is Himmler's chief of staff, SS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS Karl Wolff.
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249. Former Luftflotte Commander Hugo Sperrle, former Chief of General Staff Heinz Guderian, former Air Force General Hans Jurgen Stumpff, and former Air Force Field Marshall Erhard Milch play cards until they are called to be witnesses at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Stormtroopers (SA), and the General Staff and High Command of the German Armed Forces. The defendants were
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250. Reproduction of a decree issued by Rudolf Creutz, deputy in the Staff Main Office of the Reich Commissioner for the Strengthening of Germandom, detailing orders and guidelines for the expulsion of large numbers of Jews from Poland, subsequent confiscation of lands and property, and resettlement of ethnic Germans in evacuated territories.