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17151. Former camp commandant Martin Gottfried Weiss 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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17152. Members of the Jewish Socialist Bund pose on the rungs of a high fence while on an outing.
until 1943, when they moved to Dzirzek, a small village in Uzbekistan. They remained there until the
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17153. Studio portrait of a Jewish child posing on a chair with a doll in Sverdlovsk.
until 1943, when they moved to Dzirzek, a small village in Uzbekistan. They remained there until the
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17154. Studio portrait of two Jewish sisters in Vilna. Pictured are Rachel Jurer and her sister Feiga.
until 1943, when they moved to Dzirzek, a small village in Uzbekistan. They remained there until the
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17155. A Jewish father and son walking outside near a body of water in Vilna.
until 1943, when they moved to Dzirzek, a small village in Uzbekistan. They remained there until the
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17156. Jewish youth attend an afterschool weaving class in Vilna.
until 1943, when they moved to Dzirzek, a small village in Uzbekistan. They remained there until the
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17157. Group portrait of Jewish children in the Landsberg displaced persons' camp.
until 1943, when they moved to Dzirzek, a small village in Uzbekistan. They remained there until the
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17158. Leaders of the Jewish Agency for Palestine meet in the Paris office.
1943 he escaped to Switzerland, where he continued his efforts on behalf of the Jewish resistance
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17159. Group portrait of students and teachers in a newly opened Jewish school in Vilna.
until 1943, when they moved to Dzirzek, a small village in Uzbekistan. They remained there until the
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17160. Postwar portrait of Tuwia Borzykowski, a member of the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB) in the Warsaw ghetto.
survived with the last ghetto fighters. From May 1943 until the Polish uprising in August 1944
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17161. Stefan Grajek (right) leads Tuwia Borzykowski through the streets of Aryan Warsaw to a new hiding place.
survived with the last ghetto fighters. From May 1943 until the Polish uprising in August 1944
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17162. Portrait of fifteen-year-old Jadzia Liwer in Bedzin.
reunited in Albany, New York, in 1943.
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17163. Portrait of a Jewish boy wearing a fur hat in Tarnow, Poland.
,000 were deported. The final deportation action took place on September 2, 1943, when 5,000 were sent to
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17164. A letter written by Klari Perl Barber, a prisoner in the Kistarcsa transit camp, to her sister, Piroska, in Budapest.
Sopronbanfalva labor camp. Klari was arrested in Budapest in the winter of 1943-1944 and imprisoned in the
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17165. Defendant Fritz M. K. Becher answers the court's call to testify during 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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17166. Group portrait of members of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement in Ciechanow, Poland, among them Roza Robota.
In 1943, after a Jewish underground was set up in Auschwitz, Robota became a liason to the women
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17167. Members of the Teheran children's transport participate in a tailoring workshop at the refugee camp in Teheran.
Karachi and Suez on February 18, 1943.
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17168. Sia and Margo Izrailewitsch with their nanny, Praskovia Rylski.
for about two years. In October 1943, Sia, her sister Margo and her mother Kuna were transferred to
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17169. Aerial view of the Ebensee concentration camp.
December 1942 he was the chief surgeon in a country hospital in Szczucin. In January 1943 Wortman was
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17170. View of the Ebensee concentration camp.
December 1942 he was the chief surgeon in a country hospital in Szczucin. In January 1943 Wortman was
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17171. Survivors behind the wire of the liberated Dachau concentration camp.
until 1943, when his company was moved to England. There he served in the intelligence sector, first as
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17172. German civilians remove corpses piled behind the crematorium of the Dachau concentration camp.
until 1943, when his company was moved to England. There he served in the intelligence sector, first as
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17173. German civilians remove corpses piled behind the crematorium of the Dachau concentration camp.
until 1943, when his company was moved to England. There he served in the intelligence sector, first as
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17174. An American soldier watches German civilians remove corpses piled behind the crematorium of the Dachau concentration camp.
until 1943, when his company was moved to England. There he served in the intelligence sector, first as
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17175. An American colonel and other soldier watch German civilians remove corpses piled behind the crematorium of the Dachau concentration camp.
until 1943, when his company was moved to England. There he served in the intelligence sector, first as