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11676. Studio portrait of Marton Zeiger.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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11677. Studio portrait of Zelig Zeiger.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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11678. Studio portrait of Leopold Zveig.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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11679. An American GI guards a sea of captured German POWs.
German prisoners-of-war since 'D-Day.' June 6, 1944, to April 22, 1945, is 2,378,000, according to an
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11680. A watercolor painting on paper of the Theresienstadt mortuary created by Zdenka Eismannova while she was interned in Theresienstadt.
watercolor. On September 6, 1943 she was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, where she
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11681. A watercolor painting on paper created by Zdenka Eismannova while she was interned in Theresienstadt depicting women resting on the bunk beds of a crowded barrack.
watercolor. On September 6, 1943 she was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, where she
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11682. A watercolor painting on paper created by Zdenka Eismannova while she was interned in Theresienstadt depicting a young boy wearing a cap and a Jewish star.
watercolor. On September 6, 1943 she was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, where she
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11683. A watercolor painting on paper created by Zdenka Eismannova while she was interned in Theresienstadt depicting women lying down in a crowded barrack in the camp.
watercolor. On September 6, 1943 she was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, where she
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11684. A watercolor painting on paper created by Zdenka Eismannova while she was interned in Theresienstadt depicting inmates either rummaging or clearning up the grounds outside a building in the camp.
watercolor. On September 6, 1943 she was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, where she
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11685. Szlamek Klinger (on right) stands with his friend and cousin by marriage, Bolec Feller.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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11686. Prewar photograph of the Klinger family. Pictured are Rozja-Laja, Bala, Josef, Dawid, Joel and Szlamek Klinger.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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11687. Portrait of the soccer team in the Munich displaced persons camp.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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11688. Max, Judith, and Bella Klinger pose for a photograph in the US after the war.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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11689. Mourners march to the gravesite during the funeral of Joel Klinger.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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11690. David Klinger pictured (on right) with his cousin Motek Weingarten pose by the tombstone of Joel Klinger.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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11691. A German spy says his last words before his execution.
S. Military authorities discovered his true role and he was brought to trial April 6, when he
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11692. A wedding party in the Schwarzenborn displaced persons camp.
on June 6, 1946. By 1947, they were living in the Wildflecken displaced persons camp, where their
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11693. Jan Bodakowski chops wood at the Wildflecken displaced persons camp.
on June 6, 1946. By 1947, they were living in the Wildflecken displaced persons camp, where their
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11694. Newspaper clipping showing Andrew Klein greeting his brother William upon his arrival in New York.
over 660 are homeless Jews, survivors of slaughters that took 6 million of their brethren. Sobbing
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11695. Nazi Territorial Aggression: The Anschluss
approximately 6.5 million people. Most of these Austrians considered themselves ethnically German. At
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11696. Ritchie Boys
on June 6, 1944, as part of the D-Day invasion. Others landed on the beaches, or came ashore in the
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11697. Repatriation of POWS: Female entertainer; marching
Repatriation of Russian POWs in Bari and Florence, Italy. Reel 6: Back view of Russians at
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11698. Herzogenbusch Main Camp (Vught)
Frauenkonzentrationslager were transported, on September 5 and 6, 1944, to camps in Germany. About 2,900 men went to
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11699. 반 유대주의 독일 어린이 동화책의 삽화
소개하는데 사용 되었다. 1935년 독일, 뉘렌베르그에서 출판 되었다. 이 그림에 삽입된 글은 “유대인은 코 끝이 구부러져 있어 마치 숫자 6처럼 보인다”라고 씌어 있다.
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11700. The “Jewish Enemy”: Wartime Antisemitic Propaganda
diarist Victor Klemperer, Dresden, Germany, May 6, 1943 Demonizing the enemy is an effective technique for