Displaying: 18,301 18,325 of 25,652 matches for “没毕业能做UWinnipeg留服留信认证加拿大UWinnipeg毕业证Q微信199959876办温尼伯大学毕业证成绩单Winnipeg本科硕士文凭Winnipeg研究生文凭改Winnipeg成绩单GPA学士硕士研究生学位证5WC4”
-
18301. A pass bearing the word "Liber" (Free) given to Jews at Iasi police headquarters during the pogrom.
June 29, when a total of 5,000-6,000 Jews had been assembled. Then, between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m., a
-
18302. On June 29, 1941, Jews arrested by Romanian soldiers and police wait on a street in Iasi before being sent to police headquarters.
June 29, when a total of 5,000-6,000 Jews had been assembled. Then, between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m., a
-
18303. A house marked by a cross, indicating that no Jews lived there.
June 29, when a total of 5,000-6,000 Jews had been assembled. Then, between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m., a
-
18304. A Romanian civilian walks past the bodies of Jews killed on Cuza Voda Street during the Iasi pogrom.
June 29, when a total of 5,000-6,000 Jews had been assembled. Then, between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m., a
-
18305. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
June 29, when a total of 5,000-6,000 Jews had been assembled. Then, between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m., a
-
18306. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
June 29, when a total of 5,000-6,000 Jews had been assembled. Then, between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m., a
-
18307. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
June 29, when a total of 5,000-6,000 Jews had been assembled. Then, between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m., a
-
18308. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe. The family kept religious materials in the right side of the trunk of the car and distributed them from it as well.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
-
18309. Magdalena, Paul-Gerhard, and Elisabeth attend to a lamb in the yard of the Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
-
18310. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe after the sign "Read the Golden Age [magazine]" on the side of the house was removed.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
-
18311. Paul-Gerhard Kusserow with a knapsack behind the family home in Bad Lippspringe.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
-
18312. The garden behind the Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe, where the Kusserow children hid religious literature from the Gestapo during searches.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
-
18313. Annemarie Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was arrested by the Gestapo in October 1944 and was a prisoner until 25 May 1945, well after the end of the war.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
-
18314. Wilhelm Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was arrested and shot in Muenster because of his refusal to serve in the German military.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
-
18315. Elisabeth, Hans Werner, and Paul Gerhard Kusserow at home in Bad Lippspringe.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
-
18316. Elisabeth Kusserow in Bad Lippspringe one year after her liberation.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
-
18317. Hans-Werner Kusserow in Bad Lippspringe one year after his liberation.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
-
18318. Paul-Gerhard Kusserow in Bad Lippspringe one year after his liberation.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
-
18319. A female refugee goes through custom's inspection upon arrival at Fort Ontario in Oswego, New York.
York on August 5, and the refugees were taken to Fort Ontario near the town of Oswego in upstate New
-
18320. Newly arriving refugees are checked in at the Fort Ontario shelter by representatives of the War Relocation Authority and the U.S.
York on August 5, and the refugees were taken to Fort Ontario near the town of Oswego in upstate New
-
18321. Newly arrived refugees are checked in at the Fort Ontario shelter by representatives of the War Relocation Authority and the U.S.
York on August 5, and the refugees were taken to Fort Ontario near the town of Oswego in upstate New
-
18322. Newly arrived refugees are checked in at the Fort Ontario shelter by representatives of the War Relocation Authority and the U.S.
York on August 5, and the refugees were taken to Fort Ontario near the town of Oswego in upstate New
-
18323. A father, holding his daughter, checks his tags during check in at the Fort Ontario refugee shelter.
York on August 5, and the refugees were taken to Fort Ontario near the town of Oswego in upstate New
-
18324. Newly arrived refugees receive food and drink at a picnic at Fort Ontario in Oswego, New York.
York on August 5, and the refugees were taken to Fort Ontario near the town of Oswego in upstate New
-
18325. Newly arrived refugees receive food and drink at a picnic at Fort Ontario in Oswego, New York.
York on August 5, and the refugees were taken to Fort Ontario near the town of Oswego in upstate New