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1901. Mauthausen survivors cheer the soldiers of the Eleventh Armored Division of the U.S.
France where they were interned. After Germany's invasion of France, some 30,000 of these were deported
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1902. Escorted by American soldiers, a transport of child survivors of Buchenwald file out of the main gate of the camp.
). The home had been set up to accommodate young children, but in fact only 30 of the boys were below the
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1903. Ustasa militia execute prisoners near the Jasenovac concentration camp.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1904. German civilians lay out the bodies of female prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the Helmbrechts concentration camp, a sub-camp of Flossenbuerg.
civilians to exhume the grave, which contained the bodies of 22-30 female prisoners. Although the women
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1905. Portrait of Raoul Wallenberg. The photo was returned by the Soviets to the Wallenberg family in 1990.
the establishment of the International Ghetto, a series of 31 buildings in which more than 30,000 Jews
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1906. A cantor sings at a public ceremony sponsored by the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S.
1946; Bad Reichenhall, February 25-28, 1947; and Bad Reichenhall, March 30-April 2, 1948. Dr. Zalman
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1907. U.S. army chaplain Rabbi Abraham Klausner speaks at the first post-war Zionist conference in Munich.
1946; Bad Reichenhall, February 25-28, 1947; and Bad Reichenhall, March 30-April 2, 1948. Dr. Zalman
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1908. Group portrait of DP leaders on the dias at a conference sponsored by the Central Committee of the Liberated Jews in the U.S.
1946; Bad Reichenhall, February 25-28, 1947; and Bad Reichenhall, March 30-April 2, 1948. Dr. Zalman
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1909. Police attempt to control the crowd of Jews, who are waiting outside a branch of the Swiss legation located in the Glass House on Vadasz Street hoping to obtain Schutzbriefe that would protect them from deportation.
Stephen ghetto and put them under his diplomatic protection. More than 30,000 Jews were sheltered in
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1910. Former French Premier Leon Blum and his wife are greeted by T.S.
March 30, 1950. [Source: Colton, Joel. "Leon Blum: Humanist in Politics. MIT Press, April 1974, pp
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1911. The corpses of victims of the Jasenovac concentration camp floating in the Sava River.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1912. Serbs and Roma who have been rounded up for deportation are marched to the Kozara and Jasenovac concentration camps.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1913. View of the brick factory in Ciglana, one of the five concentration camps of the Jasenovac complex, which also housed the crematoria.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1914. Serbs and Roma who have been rounded up for deportation are marched to the Jasenovac concentration camp under Ustasa guard.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1915. Jewish youth who were members of the Buchenwald children's transport sit outside at a meeting in the Ecouis children's home.
). The home had been set up to accommodate young children, but in fact only 30 of the boys were below the
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1916. Passengers aboard the MS St. Louis. Liane Reif, is standing at center, foreground.
Reif was forced to close his practice. On September 30, Liane's parents obtained their passports, but
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1917. Two American soldiers stand among the bodies of female prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the Helmbrechts concentration camp, a sub-camp of Flossenbuerg.
civilians to exhume the grave, which contained the bodies of 22-30 female prisoners. Although the women
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1918. The bodies of female prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the Helmbrechts concentration camp, a sub-camp of Flossenbuerg.
civilians to exhume the grave, which contained the bodies of 22-30 female prisoners. Although the women
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1919. The bodies of female prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the Helmbrechts concentration camp, a sub-camp of Flossenbuerg.
civilians to exhume the grave, which contained the bodies of 22-30 female prisoners. Although the women
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1920. Prisoners at forced labor in the Wiener Graben quarry at the Mauthausen concentration camp.
France where they were interned. After Germany's invasion of France, some 30,000 of these were deported
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1921. View of the construction of the Gusen I concentration camp
France where they were interned. After Germany's invasion of France, some 30,000 of these were deported
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1922. An Ustasa guard stands next to a watch tower in the Jasenovac concentration camp.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1923. Prisoners at forced labor in Jasenovac.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1924. Ustasa guards in the Jasenovac concentration camp.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1925. Mothers and children imprisoned in the "Kula" (tower) of the Stara Gradiska concentration camp.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau