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23701. Jews rounded-up in Konskie wait to dig a grave for the bodies of four German soldiers.
together a group of Jewish men, aged 40-50, and ordered them to dig a grave for the bodies, all the while ... beating the men with rifle-butts and slats ripped from a nearby fence. After a while, a police major
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23702. The bodies of prisoners are piled on top of one another in the doorway of a barracks in Woebbelin.
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23703. The corpse of a man in Woebbelin who died of starvation prior to the liberation of the camp.
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23704. A survivor in Woebbelin prepares to board an American truck evacuating persons in need of medical attention.
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23705. Stronger survivors help evacuate their weaker comrades from Woebbelin to a nearby American field hospital for medical attention.
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23706. A truckload of displaced persons and concentration camp survivors are transported through the German countryside by American soldiers.
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23707. Group portrait of teachers and students in a first communion class at the Ursulinen convent school in Vienna.
in Vienna. Among those pictured is Romana Schreier, a Jewish girl who survived the war in hiding. ... Romana attended a convent school. She did not discover she was Jewish until she immigrated to Canada in
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23708. Portrait of a Jewish child, who had survived the war in hiding, in Lodz soon after the liberation.
Portrait of a Jewish child, who had survived the war in hiding, in Lodz soon after the liberation ... Romana attended a convent school. She did not discover she was Jewish until she immigrated to Canada in
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23709. Identification portrait of a Jewish woman, who had survived the war in hiding, just after the liberation.
Romana attended a convent school. She did not discover she was Jewish until she immigrated to Canada in
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23710. A Jewish policeman in the Minsk Mazowiecki ghetto carries his young cousin, Guta Tyrangiel, on his shoulders.
had a younger sister Esther born one year later in the ghetto. On August 21, 1942, the SS officers ... and hide. After the immediate danger had past, they smuggled themselves into a small slave labor camp
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23711. Dr. Otto Wolken receives flowers from a group of nuns, probably before testifying at the Frankfurt Auschwitz trial.
Romana attended a convent school. She did not discover she was Jewish until she immigrated to Canada in ... Otto Wolken, a Jewish physician, was born in Vienna on April 27, 1903. Deported to Auschwitz, Dr
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23712. American soldiers view a pile of corpses found behind the crematorium in the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp.
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23713. View of a gallows at Buchenwald. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "Hanging wrack [sic] for prisoners.
off the picture was a stack of human bones about 25' square and high."
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23714. An American Captain in the Red Cross poses next to a pile of bones during an inspection of Buchenwald.
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23715. JDC relief worker Sally Wideroff poses with a group of orphaned children at the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Sally Wideroff (born Sally Bendremer), a JDC relief worker, spent thirteen months in the British ... Zon Sally Wideroff (born Sally Bendremer), a JDC relief worker, spent thirteen months in the British
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23716. Marguerite-Rose Birnbaum (right) shares a chair with Marie-Ghislain Dincq, the daughter of her rescuer, Marie-Josephe Dincq.
met and married in Brussels on August 31, 1935. In late August 1942, Lazarus received a letter from ... their daughter Marguerite. Frajdla asked Marguerite's nurse for help in finding a hiding place for the
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23717. Some of the Belgian inhabitants of Mons look at the photos of collaborators posted on a public bulletin board.
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23718. Members of the French resistance in Aix-en-Provence parade a beaten collaborator through the streets of the city.
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23719. Members of the French resistance shear the hair of a young woman who consorted with the Germans during the occupation.
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23720. Maria Gersheim, a witness for the prosecution, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
prisoners from Buchenwald. On her left is Fred Stecker, a German interpreter. ... judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald
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23721. Friedrich Hoffman, a Czech priest, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
from Dachau. In his hand he holds a packet of records that show that 324 priests died at the camp ... Dachau to find a method of immunizing people against malaria; and three former prisoners. The trial
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23722. Father Louis Leclerc, a former prisoner, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Flossenbuerg.
prisoners from Flossenbuerg. On the right is Fred Stecker, a court interpreter. ... of Camps and Ghettos, Volume 1 Part A. See Also https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId
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23723. The defendants confer during a recess at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Military Tribunal so that, in the words of Cordell Hull, "a condemnation after such a proceeding will meet ... Nuremberg on November 20, 1945, only six and a half months after Germany surrendered. Each of the four
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23724. The defendants confer during a recess at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Military Tribunal so that, in the words of Cordell Hull, "a condemnation after such a proceeding will meet ... Nuremberg on November 20, 1945, only six and a half months after Germany surrendered. Each of the four
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23725. Defendants Wilhelm List (left) and Walter Kuntze (right) take a walk in the prison yard during the Hostage Case.