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826. An aerial reconnaissance photograph showing Auschwitz II (Birkenau).
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827. An aerial reconnaissance photograph showing Auschwitz II (Birkenau).
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828. An aerial reconnaissance photograph showing Auschwitz II (Birkenau).
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829. An aerial reconnaissance photograph showing Auschwitz II (Birkenau).
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830. An aerial reconnaissance photograph showing Auschwitz I.
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831. Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp demonstrate the operation of the crematorium by pushing a corpse into one of the ovens.
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832. Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp demonstrate the operation of the crematorium by dragging a corpse towards one of the ovens.
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833. While on an inspection tour of the newly liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp, American soldiers view the charred remains of prisoners that were burned upon a section of railroad track during the evacuation of the camp.
shortly after capture of the area by Third U.S. Army troops. The Nazis exhumed and burned 1,606 murdered
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834. Jews transport their wood rations to their homes in the Kovno ghetto.
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835. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
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836. The charred corpse of Rabbi Shmukliarski in his bunker after the razing of the Kovno ghetto.
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837. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
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838. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
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839. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
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840. Burning of the Kovno ghetto during liquidation.
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841. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
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842. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
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843. The charred corpse of a woman after the razing of the Kovno ghetto.
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844. Members of the Jewish fire brigade in the Kovno ghetto pose outside around their fire vehicle.
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845. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
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846. The bodies of former prisoners are piled outside the crematorium at the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
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847. The Pomerantz family attends the funeral of a relative in the farming village of Konstantynow.
the ghetto in Wolkowysk, Belarus from 11/2/42-1/43, and was sent to Auschwitz. She remained in
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848. Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp demonstrate the operation of the crematorium by pushing a corpse into one of the ovens.
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849. Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp demonstrate the operation of the crematorium by preparing a corpse to be placed into one of the ovens.
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850. Two American soldiers in the Flossenbuerg concentration camp look at a pile of prisoners' shoes.
prisoners-of-war of all nations. It was estimated that 1,400 a month died of starvation after which their