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1926. Portrait of Jewish partisan Asael Bielski. Asael Bielski was killed during the battle of Koenigsberg in 1944 while fighting in the Red Army.
where they formed the nucleus of a partisan detachment consisting at first of about 30 family members
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1927. Commandant Franz Ziereis poses with members of the SS staff of the Mauthausen concentration camp.
officer in Germany's Reichswehr (army) on April 1, 1924 for 12 years. On September 30, 1936 he left the
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1928. Letter of protection (Schutzpass) issued by the Swedish legation in Budapest to the Hungarian Jewish rabbi, Dr.
the establishment of the International Ghetto, a series of 31 buildings in which more than 30,000 Jews
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1929. A group of Jewish children wave goodbye as they depart by train from the Buchenwald concentration 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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1930. Vjekoslav Luburic sits at a table with a German officer in the Stara Gradiska concentration camp.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1931. Prisoners seated in a field in the Stara Gradiska concentration camp.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1932. View of the Stara Gradiska concentration camp that was formerly an Austro-Hungarian fortress.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1933. A map of Transnistria giving the number of Jews per district and locality that were deported from Bessarabia and Bukovina.
without food and shelter. Finally, on August 30 the Germans ceded Transnistria to the Romanians, and on
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1934. Serbian prisoners interned in Jasenovac.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1935. Prisoners at forced labor in the Jasenovac III concentration camp brickyard mixing lime in large troughs.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1936. Prisoners at forced labor weaving baskets [possibly at one of the Jasenovac concentration camps].
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1937. The bodies of prisoners executed by the Ustasa in Jasenovac.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1938. A letter of protection (Schutzpass), issued by the Swedish legation in Budapest, to the Hungarian Jew Lili Katz.
the establishment of the International Ghetto, a series of 31 buildings in which more than 30,000 Jews
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1939. Letter of protection (Schutzpass) issued by the Swedish legation to the Hungarian Jew, Eva Magasdi, nee Solt.
the establishment of the International Ghetto, a series of 31 buildings in which more than 30,000 Jews
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1940. Portrait of the Gondas, Hungarian Jewish mother and daughter, who were friends of the Veres family.
the establishment of the International Ghetto, a series of 31 buildings in which more than 30,000 Jews
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1941. A group of naked Soviet POWs, who in the fall of 1944 were sent back to the Mauthausen main camp from the satellite camp of Melk, stand in line during a roll call.
France where they were interned. After Germany's invasion of France, some 30,000 of these were deported
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1942. The entrance to the SS compound at Mauthausen.
France where they were interned. After Germany's invasion of France, some 30,000 of these were deported
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1943. View of 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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1944. A Jewish prisoner is forced to remove his ring upon his arrival 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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1945. Ustasa personnel at the Jasenovac concentration camp view a pile of confiscated property looted from prisoners interned in the camp.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1946. Ustasa guards in the Jasenovac concentration camp strip newly arrived prisoners of their personal possessions.
Ustasa rule; more than 30,000 Croatian Jews were killed either in Croatia or at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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1947. Ustasa guards confiscate the possessions of newly arrived prisoners 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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1948. Members of the Bielski partisan group in Naliboki forest.
where they formed the nucleus of a partisan detachment consisting at first of about 30 family members
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1949. A survivor of the Hadamar Institute shows war crimes investigators a uniform belonging to a Polish prisoner that he has plucked from a pile of clothing removed from victims of the euthanasia killings.
. Pictured is 30-year-old Frita Dickmann. The photograph was taken by an American military photographer soon
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1950. Letter of recommendation, written on behalf of Mendel Rozenblit, by the President of the Jewish Committee in Munich.
1946; Bad Reichenhall, February 25-28, 1947; and Bad Reichenhall, March 30-April 2, 1948. Dr. Zalman