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17076. The bodies of Romanian Jews who died on one of two death trains that left Iasi on June 30, 1941.
Several more stops were made before the train reached its final destination on July 6. Only 1,076 of the
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17077. Portrait of Chaim Yellin, commander of the Kovno ghetto underground.
police. Chaim was captured on April 6, 1944 and sent to a Gestapo prison. Throughout his month-long
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17078. Studio portrait of a mother and daughter in the Tarnow ghetto.
b. 6/8/11) Lusthaus. She was born May 15, 1938 in Krakow, Poland and grew up in the town of Iwonicz
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17079. Members of the Feder family gather around a chess game.
was born on June 6, 1919 in Dabrowa where her father had an alcohol concession. Itka had five older
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17080. Group portrait of the Malach family.
was born on June 6, 1919 in Dabrowa where her father had an alcohol concession. Itka had five older
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17081. Jewish men at work in a sausage factory in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland.
was born on June 6, 1919 in Dabrowa where her father had an alcohol concession. Itka had five older
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17082. Members of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth group in Dabrowa pose with a flag before a display about the Keren Kayemet [Jewish National Fund].
was born on June 6, 1919 in Dabrowa where her father had an alcohol concession. Itka had five older
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17083. Chana Pesia Gerlic Malach and her husband, Aron Josef Malach are seated in the middle.
Frimet; 5. Velvel (married Itka) 6. Ester; 7. Abraham. Zishe, the second son of Refuel Hirsh and Malka
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17084. The bodies of female prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the Helmbrechts concentration camp, a sub-camp of Flossenbuerg.
-14. Finally, on March 6, after five weeks of marching, the first group of prisoners reached
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17085. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians view the bodies of female prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the Helmbrechts concentration camp, a sub-camp of Flossenbuerg.
-14. Finally, on March 6, after five weeks of marching, the first group of prisoners reached
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17086. Portrait of a young Jewish woman in the Dabrowa Gornicza ghetto.
January 6, 1923 in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland, where his father was a cigarette manufacturer and his mother
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17087. Herbert Karliner poses with his father, Joseph, on the deck of the MS St.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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17088. Ilse Karliner on the deck of the St. Louis.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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17089. Joseph Karliner with his children, Ruth and Herbert, on the deck of the MS St.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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17090. The ruins of the former Warsaw ghetto Jewish Council building after its destruction by the SS during the ghetto uprising.
the Poniatowa labor camp, and between 5,000 and 6,000 were sent to the Trawniki camp. The Warsaw Jews
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17091. The Iasi-Calarasi death train at the railroad station in Targu-Frumos.
Several more stops were made before the train reached its final destination on July 6. Only 1,076 of the
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17092. Local Roma, supervised by a Romanian policeman, help remove corpses from the Iasi-Calarasi death train during a stop in Targu-Frumos.
Several more stops were made before the train reached its final destination on July 6. Only 1,076 of the
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17093. Romanian police supervise the removal of bodies from the Iasi-Calarasi death train during its stop in Targu-Frumos.
Several more stops were made before the train reached its final destination on July 6. Only 1,076 of the
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17094. Roma remove bodies from the Iasi-Calarasi death train during its stop in Targu-Frumos.
Several more stops were made before the train reached its final destination on July 6. Only 1,076 of the
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17095. Clothing and bodies lie beside the Iasi-Calarasi death train during its stop in Targu-Frumos.
Several more stops were made before the train reached its final destination on July 6. Only 1,076 of the
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17096. The bodies of Jews who died on the Iasi-Calarasi death train litter the ground where the train stopped at Targu-Frumos.
Several more stops were made before the train reached its final destination on July 6. Only 1,076 of the
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17097. Romanian police walk past the bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi-Calarasi death train in Targu-Frumos.
Several more stops were made before the train reached its final destination on July 6. Only 1,076 of the
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17098. Roma rummage through the clothing and belongings of Jews whose bodies were removed from the Iasi-Calarasi death train at Targu-Frumos.
Several more stops were made before the train reached its final destination on July 6. Only 1,076 of the
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17099. A Romani man rummages through the clothing of a corpse that was removed from the Iasi-Calarasi death train at Targu-Frumos.
Several more stops were made before the train reached its final destination on July 6. Only 1,076 of the
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17100. A Romanian guard walks past Romani men removing bodies from the Iasi-Calarasi death train during a stop in Targu-Frumos.
Several more stops were made before the train reached its final destination on July 6. Only 1,076 of the