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13351. Soviet war crimes investigators view the corpses of prisoners in the Klooga concentration camp that have been stacked on a pyre for burning.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13352. Soviet troops view the bodies of prisoners from the Klooga concentration camp that have been stacked on a pyre.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13353. German POWs are forced to remove the corpses of Klooga prisoners to a burial site.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13354. A police form stamped with a red letter J for Jude, that registers the residence of the Jewish child, Hannah Kastan, at the home of her grandparents in Berlin.
the Siemens plant in Berlin, where they remained until March 1943. Hannah spent weekends with her ... parents but lived with her grandparents in Berlin during the week. In March 1943 Hannah was rounded-up
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13355. A Jewish prisoner mops the floor of a cell in the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13356. Burned corpses lie on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13357. Soviet soldiers observe burned corpses lying on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13358. Soviet soldiers observe recently burned corpses on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13359. Soviet soldiers observe recently burned corpses stacked on sawed lumber on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13360. Soviet soldiers observe recently burned corpses stacked on sawed lumber on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13361. Close-up of corpses killed in the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13362. Corpses lie on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13363. Burned corpses lie on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13364. German POWs burying the corpses of Klooga prisoners.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13365. Soviet war crimes investigators view the corpses of prisoners in the Klooga concentration camp that have been stacked on a pyre for burning.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13366. Postwar view of burned corpses in the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13367. German POWs bury the corpses of Klooga prisoners.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13368. Soviet liberators witness burned corpses lying on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... arrived in August and September of 1943 from the Vilna ghetto, though some came from Kovno and other
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13369. A German-Jewish family poses on a park bench. Johanna Leopold Kuemmel is on the far left with her son Werner.
nine moths from April to December 1943. She was finally liberated by American troops in Fulda on April ... Kuemmel perished in Auschwitz on April 2, 1943. Werner was sent on a death march from Auschwitz to Bergen
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13370. Four young people, one of whom is wearing an armband, pose together in the Krakow ghetto.
When the ghetto was liquidated in March 1943, Manek was sent to the Plaszow concentration camp with his ... brother and sister. There, on September 14, 1943, his brother was killed by the SS. (His sister later
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13371. Two Polish Jewish children pose with their dog. Pictured are Estusia Wajcblum and her younger cousin Jeannette ("Janka") Jaglom (later Tokatly).
grave markers at German military cemeteries. The family was deported to Majdanek in May 1943, where ... Jakub and Rebeka perished. Ester and Hanka were transferred to Auschwitz- Birkenau in September 1943
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13372. Portrait of a Polish Jewish family. Pictured are Estusia Wajcblum (far right), her cousin's daughter Yanka (front), Yanka's governess (left), and an unknown man.
grave markers at German military cemeteries. The family was deported to Majdanek in May 1943, where ... Jakub and Rebeka perished. Ester and Hanka were transferred to Auschwitz- Birkenau in September 1943
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13373. Portrait of a Polish Jewish family at a wedding. Pictured are Hanka Wajcblum (seated in front), Estusia Wajcblum (seated second from right), Rebeka (Jaglom) Wajcblum (back row, left), and Sabina Wacjblum (back row, third from left).
grave markers at German military cemeteries. The family was deported to Majdanek in May 1943, where ... Jakub and Rebeka perished. Ester and Hanka were transferred to Auschwitz- Birkenau in September 1943
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13374. Teenagers, holding their diplomas, pose together with Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski (seated in the middle front) during their high school graduation excercise.
Hela Chaja Rozenwasser died in the ghetto on May 11, 1943 and Szmul Rozenwasser, Izak's older brother ... died on July 19, 1943. On February 4, 1944 Izak was deported from the Lodz ghetto to the Hasag
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13375. A young Jewish boy rides in a toy car on a sidewalk in Copenhagen.
not change much for the Danish Jews, but during the Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) services in 1943 ... next three weeks. On October 1, 1943, they arrived safely in Sweden. The Germans observed the boats