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4776. Survivors look out from the upper tier of a bunk in the infirmary barracks for Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
The 123rd Combat Unit was near Linz on May 7, V-E Day. The following day it entered the newly
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4777. Survivors rummage through piles of clothing outside a barracks in the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
The 123rd Combat Unit was near Linz on May 7, V-E Day. The following day it entered the newly
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4778. Using stretchers and carts, survivors of the Ebensee concentration camp remove the bodies of former inmates to the crematorium for burning.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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4779. A survivor sits on a railing with his back to the camera outside hospital barracks no.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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4780. Fort Ontario refugees pose with their classmates on the steps of the public high school in Oswego, New York.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4781. Two survivors rest on a bunk in the infirmary barracks for non-Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
The 123rd Combat Unit was near Linz on May 7, V-E Day. The following day it entered the newly
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4782. Group portrait of Trawniki-trained guards at Belzec killing center, 1942.
of inmates. [Sources: "Expert Report of Charles W. Sydnor, Jr.," February 1996, in U.S. v. Bronislaw
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4783. Group portrait of Jewish resistance fighters and participants in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX in front of the fortress ten months after the liberation.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4784. Portrait of Israel Gitlin, a participant in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4785. Portrait of Israel Pilownik (Teyve), a participant in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4786. Portrait of Shmuel Vilenski (aka Aba Diskant), a participant in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4787. Portrait of Alter Henoch Faitelson, a participant in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4788. Portrait of Aharon Vilentschuk, a participant in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4789. A group of emaciated survivors prepare a meal on an open fire in the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
The 123rd Combat Unit was near Linz on May 7, V-E Day. The following day it entered the newly
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4790. An emaciated Hungarian Jewish survivor sits on a stool in the infirmary barracks for Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
The 123rd Combat Unit was near Linz on May 7, V-E Day. The following day it entered the newly
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4791. Crew members of the Exodus 1947 carry the coffin of fellow crewman, William Bernstein, who was killed in the struggle with the British off the coast of Haifa.
coffin, is Jack V. Johnson, one of two non-Jewish crew members on board the Exodus.
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4792. An emaciated survivor poses on a road in the Ebensee concentration camp two days after his liberation.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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4793. The corpses of former prisoners are collected on a cart for transfer to the crematorium at the Ebensee concentration camp.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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4794. American Signal Corps photographer Sgt. Theodore Sizer of the 166th Signal Corps company, stands among a group of newly liberated, female survivors from Lenzing, a sub-camp of Mauthausen.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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4795. A group of female survivors stands outside a barracks in the newly liberated Lenzing concentration camp.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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4796. Edward L. Urban (left) and Arnold E. Samuelson, two photographers with the 167th U.S.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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4797. The members of Combat Photography Unit 129, 167th Signal Corps Company, pose in the snow with American film star Mickey Rooney near the French-German border.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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4798. U.S. Army combat photographers show their motion picture camera to their Soviet comrades just after the link-up of American and Soviet forces near Steyr, Austria.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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4799. View of the Trawniki training camp showing two barracks and a watch tower.
of inmates. [Sources: "Expert Report of Charles W. Sydnor, Jr.," February 1996, in U.S. v. Bronislaw
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4800. An SS officer identified as Lehnert converses with a woman on the main street of the residential camp in Trawniki.
of inmates. [Sources: "Expert Report of Charles W. Sydnor, Jr.," February 1996, in U.S. v. Bronislaw