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17126. Abba Kovner in Vilna after the fall of the city to the Red Army.
during the liquidation of the Vilna ghetto (September 1943), Kovner directed the escape of the Vilna
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17127. The corpse of a Jewish prisoner who was gassed at Natzweiler-Struthof and whose body was kept in a vat of alcohol at the Strasbourg University Anatomical Institute for over a year until it was discovered by Allied forces.
,1943, eighty-six Jews, including 30 women, were gassed in Natzweiler-Struthof for the purpose of
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17128. Portrait of Josef Kramer. Josef Kramer (1907-1945), commandant of Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen, was assigned to Dachau, Esterwegen, Sachsenhausen, and Mauthausen before becoming Rudolf Hoess' adjutant in 1940.
Auschwitz II, the Birkenau concentration camp. Then, in 1943, he was made commandant of Natzweiler, where
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17129. Defendant Christof Ludwig Knoll, a former political prisoner and block leader, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17130. Dr. Fritz Hintermeyer, the former chief physician at Dachau, describes how 400 prisoners died daily during an epidemic, during his testimony at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17131. The courtroom at Dachau during the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from the Dachau concentration camp.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17132. Group portrait of Jewish and non-Jewish children on a school outing in Oswiecim, Poland.
to work on sections of the highway before being sent to Klettendorf, where he remained until 1943
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17133. Zofia Baniecka sits outside with a friend.
the burning ghetto in April 1943. [Source: Block, Gay and Drucker, Malka. Rescuers: Portraits of
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17134. Zofia Baniecka (right) poses with friends on an outing.
the burning ghetto in April 1943. [Source: Block, Gay and Drucker, Malka. Rescuers: Portraits of
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17135. Jewish forced laborers from the Klettendorf labor camp shovel snow in preparation for the construction of the new autobahn between Breslau and Berlin.
to work on sections of the highway before being sent to Klettendorf, where he remained until 1943
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17136. Portrait of Ala Gaertner in Bedzin.
August 1943 and their deportation to Auschwitz-Birkenau. After her arrival Ala was assigned to work at
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17137. Friedrich Hoffman, a Czech priest, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17138. Former Dachau inmate Helmuth Breiding identifies former SS-Sturmbannfuehrer Friedrich Weitzel as the man in charge of food, clothing, and shelter, at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17139. Prince Leopold Friedrich of Prussia, nephew of the late Kaiser Wilhelm II, sits in on the proceedings at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17140. Steroscopic photogrph of German soldiers inspecting a Polish bomb shelter in Tarnow.
,000 were deported. The final deportation action took place on September 2, 1943, when 5,000 were sent to
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17141. Passport issued to Oskar Fiedler on June 15, 1920 in Vienna.
ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist
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17142. Passport issued to Oskar Fiedler on June 15, 1920 in Vienna.
ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist
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17143. A Chinese visa issued to Oskar Fiedler, enabling him to emigrate from Austria.
ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist
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17144. Defendant Otto Schultz replies to a question put to him by defense attorney Capt.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17145. Former SS-Sturmbannfuehrer Friedrich Weitzel, the officer in charge of food and clothing distribution in Dachau, is sentenced to death by hanging by the American military tribunal hearing the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17146. Father Johann Maria Lenz, a former inmate of Dachau, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17147. Former SS-Sturmbannfuehrer Friedrich Weitzel, the officer in charge of food and clothing distribution in the camp, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17148. Wilhelm Wagner, defendant and former supervisor of the camp laundry, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17149. Defendant Otto Foerschner testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17150. Michael Pellis, a former inmate at Dachau, identifies former SS-Obersturmfuehrer Friedrich Wilhelm Ruppert as the man responsible for selecting people to die in the crematorium, at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to