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16126. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
before the Soviet liberation of the city. Approximately 6,100 Jews were transported over a six-day
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16127. Group portrait of Jews who survived in a malina (bunker), in the Kovno ghetto.
6,000 Jews were deported to concentration camps in Germany. Others went into hiding within the
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16128. Survivors of a malina, or bunker, in the Kovno ghetto.
. Prior to the liberation by the Soviets, approximately 6,000 Jews were deported to concentration camps in
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16129. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
before the Soviet liberation of the city. Approximately 6,100 Jews were transported over a six-day
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16130. The charred corpse of a woman after the razing of the Kovno ghetto.
before the Soviet liberation of the city. Approximately 6,100 Jews were transported over a six-day
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16131. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
before the Soviet liberation of the city. Approximately 6,100 Jews were transported over a six-day
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16132. Group portrait of DP youth at the International Children's Center at Prien am Chiemsee.
gone and it became a YMCA training center. The camp closed on June 6, 1949.
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16133. Children at play in the yard of Le Petite Monde children's home.
's home in Paris, which sheltered some 30-35 Jewish pre-school children, ages 2-6. These children had
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16134. Children at play in their classroom at Le Petit Monde children's home.
's home in Paris, which sheltered some 30-35 Jewish pre-school children, ages 2-6. These children had
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16135. Children climb a jungle gym in the playground at the Le Petit Monde children's home near Paris.
's home in Paris, which sheltered some 30-35 Jewish pre-school children, ages 2-6. These children had
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16136. Children help to make their beds in Le Petit Monde children's home near Paris.
's home in Paris, which sheltered some 30-35 Jewish pre-school children, ages 2-6. These children had
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16137. Children are pushed in a cart by their teacher near the Le Petit Monde children's home.
's home in Paris, which sheltered some 30-35 Jewish pre-school children, ages 2-6. These children had
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16138. An UNRRA relief worker poses holding her son at the International Children's Center at Prien am Chiemsee.
gone and it became a YMCA training center. The camp closed on June 6, 1949.
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16139. DP children dress in costume at the Prien am Chiemsee DP children's center.
gone and it became a YMCA training center. The camp closed on June 6, 1949.
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16140. DP youth and relief workers at the Prien am Chiemsee children's center.
gone and it became a YMCA training center. The camp closed on June 6, 1949.
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16141. View of the smoke rising from the Kovno ghetto, during its liquidation.
before the Soviet liberation of the city. Approximately 6,100 Jews were transported over a six-day
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16142. Jewish men working at an oil press in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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16143. Jewish men working in a tanning workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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16144. Jewish men at work in a factory producing cooking oil in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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16145. Jewish men at work in a tanning factory in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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16146. Jewish youth at work in a shoemaking workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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16147. Jewish men at work in a shoemaking workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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16148. Jewish men at work producing wooden shoes in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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16149. Jewish women at work producing house shoes in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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16150. Jewish women at work spinning yarn in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who