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23126. Portrait of Henri and Horst Taucher taken shortly before their departure for America.
Both were born in Berlin: Henri on January 3, 1932, and Horst on January 29, 1933. Their father had
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23127. Identification card issued to the Jewish DP child Horst Taucher indicating that he was a victim of fascism.
Both were born in Berlin: Henri on January 3, 1932, and Horst on January 29, 1933. Their father had
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23128. Personalized Jewish New Years card sent by Fela and Natan Gipsman, a Jewish DP couple living in Stuttgart, Germany.
lived at 3 Sienkiewicza Street, where they remained during the early years of the German occupation. In
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23129. Soviet investigators in the Klooga concentration camp examine corpses stacked for burning.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23130. The partially burned corpses of former inmates are lined up on the ground at the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23131. The partially burned corpses of former inmates are lined up on the ground at the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23132. The partially burned corpses of former inmates are lined up on the ground at the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23133. Two Belgian Jewish brothers, Oscar and Emile Wasyng, pose outside while in hiding in the Ardennes.
Antwerp on October 3, 1941. His father was born in Warsaw and worked as a notary and a diamond cutter
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23134. Oscar and Emile Wasyng sit on a haystack at the farm where they had hid during the war.
Antwerp on October 3, 1941. His father was born in Warsaw and worked as a notary and a diamond cutter
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23135. Oscar and Caroline Wasyng pose near the entrance to the garden of the home where they had hidden during the war.
Antwerp on October 3, 1941. His father was born in Warsaw and worked as a notary and a diamond cutter
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23136. An Estonian poster that includes photographs and drawings depicting the atrocities that took place in the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23137. Soviet soldiers and war crimes investigators view the bodies of prisoners that were stacked on a pyre in the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23138. A warning sign in German, Russian and Estonian posted at the entrance to the Klooga concentration camp that reads: "Stop! You will be shot without warning!"
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23139. A warning sign in German, Russian and Estonian posted at the entrance to the Klooga concentration camp that reads: "Stop! You will be shot without warning!"
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23140. Members of a Soviet war crimes investigation commission view the bodies of slain prisoners which have been stacked for burning.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23141. Soviet war crimes investigators view the corpses of prisoners in the Klooga concentration camp that have been stacked on a pyre for burning.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23142. Soviet troops view the bodies of prisoners from the Klooga concentration camp that have been stacked on a pyre.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23143. German POWs are forced to remove the corpses of Klooga prisoners to a burial site.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23144. A Jewish prisoner mops the floor of a cell in the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23145. Burned corpses lie on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23146. Soviet soldiers observe burned corpses lying on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23147. Soviet soldiers observe recently burned corpses on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23148. Soviet soldiers observe recently burned corpses stacked on sawed lumber on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23149. Soviet soldiers observe recently burned corpses stacked on sawed lumber on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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23150. Close-up of corpses killed in the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom