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1626. Moshe Adam poses for a photograph in Denver after his arrival in the United States.
7th of the couple's 8 children, several of whom had emigrated from Poland prior to the war. The family
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1627. Studio portrait of the Adam family of Pryzemysl, Poland.
7th of the couple's 8 children, several of whom had emigrated from Poland prior to the war. The family
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1628. Defendant Walter Haensch at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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1629. Heinz Jost, an SS Brigadefuhrer, member of the SD, and commanding officer of Einsatzgruppen A.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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1630. Defendant Adolf Ott at the Einsatzgruppen Trial. Ott was the Commanding Officer of Sonderkommando 7b of Einsatzgruppe B.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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1631. Defendant Willi Seibert at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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1632. Mug-shot of defendant Martin Sandberger at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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1633. Mug-shot of defendant Gustav Nosske at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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1634. Defendant Erich Naumann at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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1635. Defendant Waldemar Klingelhoefer at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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1636. Survivors of a Kaufering camp [perhaps Landsberg] pose with American soldiers after liberation.
's parents, Gitel and Faivel, were killed in Auschwitz on 8/23/1944.
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1637. Group portrait of six Jewish displaced persons in or near Landsberg.
's parents, Gitel and Faivel, were killed in Auschwitz on 8/23/1944.
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1638. A large group of Jewish displaced persons poses in front of a banner that says "Ghetto Fighters."
's parents, Gitel and Faivel, were killed in Auschwitz on 8/23/1944.
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1639. Group portrait of young people in the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
's parents, Gitel and Faivel, were killed in Auschwitz on 8/23/1944.
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1640. Studio portrait Marian Kwasniewski taken while in hiding with Janina Mikolajewicz.
born in Krakow on July 8, 1935. Marian spent his early childhood in a wealthy household. Many of his
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1641. Marian Kwasniewski enjoys the countryside after the war.
born in Krakow on July 8, 1935. Marian spent his early childhood in a wealthy household. Many of his
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1642. Marian Kwasniewski visits Wroclaw with his parents Josef and Helan.
born in Krakow on July 8, 1935. Marian spent his early childhood in a wealthy household. Many of his
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1643. Ilona (Toba) Seidenfeld poses for a family portrait with her sons Ezra (left), Mordche (right), and Mojsche.
her sons, parents, and in-laws were likely gassed shortly after their arrival. For the next 8 months
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1644. Sandor and Ilona Seidenfeld pose with Ilona's step-mother Yudel (far left) and their sons Ezra and Mordche.
her sons, parents, and in-laws were likely gassed shortly after their arrival. For the next 8 months
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1645. Interior of a Czech family passport belonging to Alexander (Sandor), Toba (Ilona), and Jiri Seidenfeld.
her sons, parents, and in-laws were likely gassed shortly after their arrival. For the next 8 months
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1646. Photographs from the Czech family passport of Alexander (Sandor), Toba (Ilona), and Jiri Seidenfeld.
her sons, parents, and in-laws were likely gassed shortly after their arrival. For the next 8 months
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1647. Kazimierz Holcman walkis with his sister Hanka (Antulka, (right) and a friend, Zelda (left).
September 8, 1942, Sara Holcman and her sister, Renia, were deported to the Chelmno death camp, during the
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1648. Wilhelm Keitel enters the courtroom during the Nuremberg trial.
May 8, 1945, he signed the unconditional capitulation of German forces in Berlin. He was brought
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1649. Portrait of Naftali Saleschütz with a bandaged head during his convalescence from surgery in Tarnow.
In 1939 there were more than 25,000 Jews in Tarnow. German troops occupied the city on September 8 ... In 1939 there were more than 25,000 Jews in Tarnow. German troops occupied the city on September 8 ... another 8,000 Jews were sent to Belzec. This was followed by a third action on November 15 in which 3
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1650. Naftali Saleschutz poses on a balcony in Tarnow, with his head bandaged after an ear operation.
In 1939 there were more than 25,000 Jews in Tarnow. German troops occupied the city on September 8 ... In 1939 there were more than 25,000 Jews in Tarnow. German troops occupied the city on September 8 ... another 8,000 Jews were sent to Belzec. This was followed by a third action on November 15 in which 3