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7876. Mojsie Goldman holds the barbed wire fence on Krochmalna Street for Jan Kostanski so that he can enter the ghetto from the Aryan side.
on Jan Kostanski, a Polish teenager, who during the German occupation of Warsaw, provided assistance ... on a daily basis to Jews living in the ghetto. He played a major role in the smuggling of food into
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7877. Children attend a party on board the MS St. Louis celebrating the fact that Belgium, France, Great Britain and the Netherlands agreed to give visas to the passengers.
/Crew/Life on Board ... Henry Gallant (born Heinz Goldstein) was born in Berlin on October 30, 1928 to Hermann and and Rita
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7878. SA men put up a sign on the front of a Jewish business which reads: "Not one penny to the Jews."
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7879. American soldiers and survivors on the stone "stairs of death" (Todesstiege) in the Wiener Graben quarry at the Mauthausen concentration camp.
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7880. An undertaker in the Warsaw ghetto's Jewish cemetery on Okopowa Street lifts the body of a woman for Heinrich Joest to show him how little it weighs.
army during World War II. On September 19,1941, his birthday, Joest was stationed in Warsaw. On that ... day he decided to take his Rolleiflex camera into the ghetto because he wanted "to see what went on
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7881. An undertaker pulls a cart laden with corpses into the Jewish cemetery on Okopowa Street for burial in a mass grave.
army during World War II. On September 19,1941, his birthday, Joest was stationed in Warsaw. On that ... day he decided to take his Rolleiflex camera into the ghetto because he wanted "to see what went on
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7882. A worker in the Jewish cemetery on Okopowa Street tips forward the open coffin of a dead woman to allow Heinrich Joest an opportunity to take pictures.
army during World War II. On September 19,1941, his birthday, Joest was stationed in Warsaw. On that ... day he decided to take his Rolleiflex camera into the ghetto because he wanted "to see what went on
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7883. A destitute man wearing nothing but a shirt sits on the pavement near the street entrance to the Pinkiert funeral home in the Warsaw ghetto.
Pinkiert funeral home in the Warsaw ghetto. Joest's caption reads: "On the street in front of the ... army during World War II. On September 19,1941, his birthday, Joest was stationed in Warsaw. On that
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7884. A man begs for change or food while sitting in front of a butcher shop on Nowolipie Street in the Warsaw ghetto.
window of the butcher shop on Nowolipie Street , and in front of them sat a hungry beggar." ... army during World War II. On September 19,1941, his birthday, Joest was stationed in Warsaw. On that
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7885. A woman in the Warsaw ghetto offering vegetables and kindling for sale on the street hacks apart lumps of coal with a hatchet.
piece of coal on a scale. She also had roots and coal on her vending cart." ... army during World War II. On September 19,1941, his birthday, Joest was stationed in Warsaw. On that
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7886. Jews on Nowolipki Street in the Warsaw ghetto. At far right a German army sergeant (Feldwebel) can be seen walking down the street.
passersby, and a German sergeant on Nowolipki Street." ... army during World War II. On September 19,1941, his birthday, Joest was stationed in Warsaw. On that
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7887. Jews on the street in the Warsaw ghetto. Joest's caption reads: "I took this photo because it seemed so normal to me.
army during World War II. On September 19,1941, his birthday, Joest was stationed in Warsaw. On that ... day he decided to take his Rolleiflex camera into the ghetto because he wanted "to see what went on
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7888. A Jewish policeman and a pedestrian help an old man collapsed on the street in front of an ice cream shop.
cream shop. Joest's caption reads: "I had just arrived on the scene when an old man collapsed in ... army during World War II. On September 19,1941, his birthday, Joest was stationed in Warsaw. On that
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7889. Two Jewish girls stand before a train car laden with the bodies of prisoners who died while on an evacuation transport presumably headed for Dachau concentration camp.
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7890. German police and auxiliaries in civilian clothes look on as a group of Jewish women are forced to undress before their execution.
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7891. A young Jewish boy studies his Hebrew reading book on the steps of his house in the old Jewish quarter of Rome.
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7892. Austrian police on horseback gather at the University of Vienna, after Nazi attempts to prevent Jews from entering the University led to rioting.
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7893. A group of SA hold hands on the steps of the University of Vienna in an attempt to prevent Jews from entering the building.
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7894. A group of partisans from various fighting units including the Bielski group and escapees from the Mir Ghetto on guard duty at an airstrip in the Naliboki Forest.
Mir Ghetto on guard duty at an airstrip in the Naliboki Forest. Among those pictured is Commander ... Nowiczki, standing first on the right; Joseph Kozlowski (now Kazlow), top row, second from right; Solomon ... Forest, a swampy, scarcely accessible region on the right bank of the Niemen River, east of Lida and
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7895. The bodies of Jews who died of hunger and disease in the Warsaw ghetto are stacked up on a cart prior to being removed for burial.
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7896. A group of German soldiers and civilians look on as a Jewish man is forced to cut the beard of another in Tomaszow Mazowiecki.
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7897. A group of German-Jewish refugee women and children aboard a Greek vessel [the Aghia Dezioni] on their way to Palestine.
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7898. The International Military Tribunal hears evidence on defendant Ernst Kaltenbrunner, the SD, and the German police system at the war crimes trial in Nuremberg.
criminals. On December 17, 1942, the leaders of the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union ... Nuremberg on November 20, 1945, only six and a half months after Germany surrendered. Each of the four
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7899. Twenty concentration camp prisoners, most of them Jewish, hang on gallows in a forest near Buchenwald after the murder of a German policeman.
another like it: On 13 May 1938, two Buchenwald prisoners named Bargatzky and Forster made an escape ... The SS responded to the incident by severe collective retaliations, the least of which was a ban on
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7900. Sylvia and Abram Kolski on the streets of Paris. The couple lived in France for several years after leaving Poland and before coming to the United States.