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19926. U.S. Army medical personnel identify the bodies of Jewish women exhumed from a mass grave near Volary.
even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a
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19927. Captain Nathan Knoll and other American medics, supervise German civilians as they file past the bodies of Jewish women exhumed from a mass grave in Volary.
even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a
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19928. German civilians look at the bodies of Jewish women exhumed from a mass grave in Volary.
even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a
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19929. German civilians from Volary attend burial services for the Jewish women exhumed from a mass grave in the town.
even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a
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19930. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march lies in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a
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19931. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march lies in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a
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19932. Two emaciated female Jewish survivors of a death march lie in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a
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19933. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march lies in bed at an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a
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19934. Major Frank Ankner with the 5th Infantry Division, Medical Battalion, takes the pulse of a female Jewish survivor of a death march at an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a
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19935. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march from the Gruenberg labor camp to Volary, lies in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a
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19936. Seven of the approximately 150 survivors of a 500 km.
even barefoot or only had cloth wrapped around their feet. They were forced to march from 9-18 miles a
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19937. Group portrait of four childhood friends from Dabrowa Gornicza reunited in the New Palestine displaced camp near Salzburg.
ultimately ended in Volary, Czechoslovakia. Fela died in Volary on May 9, 1945, a few days after their
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19938. Judis Fabian presents a bouquet of flowers to Rabbi Leo Baeck upon his arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
World War I. During the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9-10, 1938, Heinz Kurt was arrested and sent
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19939. Portrait of Dorien Grunbaum taken in the Westerbork transit camp.
9, 1945 the Grunbaums were placed on an evacuation transport headed east, probably to Theresienstadt
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19940. Picture postcard of the Hôtel des Roches in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
members of the resistance. On September 9, 1942 he crossed into Switzerland, where he was helped by
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19941. Picture postcard of the Hôtel des Roches in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
members of the resistance. On September 9, 1942 he crossed into Switzerland, where he was helped by
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19942. Picture postcard of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon sent by René Karschon to his mother in Brussels.
members of the resistance. On September 9, 1942 he crossed into Switzerland, where he was helped by
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19943. Postcard written by René Karschon from the Maison des Roches in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon to his mother in Brussels.
members of the resistance. On September 9, 1942 he crossed into Switzerland, where he was helped by
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19944. Permit issued by the Formations des Travailleurs Etrangers (the organization of foreign workers in France) to René Karschon authorizing his release from the Gurs internment camp for a period of three months to go to a reception center in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
members of the resistance. On September 9, 1942 he crossed into Switzerland, where he was helped by
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19945. Members of Police Battalion 101 engage in combat training in the vicinity of Lodz.
pp.xv-xvii; 3-9; 38-71; 88-114; 133-146; 191-192.]
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19946. Members of Police Battalion 101 engage in combat training in the vicinity of Lodz.
pp.xv-xvii; 3-9; 38-71; 88-114; 133-146; 191-192.]
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19947. A member of Police Battalion 101 [probably Bernhardt Colberg] poses at the entrance of guard post #5 in the Lodz ghetto.
pp.xv-xvii; 3-9; 38-71; 88-114; 133-146; 191-192.]
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19948. Bernhardt Colberg, a member of Police Battalion 101 poses in front of their headquarters in the vicinity of Lodz.
pp.xv-xvii; 3-9; 38-71; 88-114; 133-146; 191-192.]
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19949. Members of Police Battalion 101 celebrate Christmas in their barracks.
pp.xv-xvii; 3-9; 38-71; 88-114; 133-146; 191-192.]
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19950. Members of Police Battalion 101 celebrate Christmas in their barracks.
pp.xv-xvii; 3-9; 38-71; 88-114; 133-146; 191-192.]