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17301. Portrait of two Jewish children in Amsterdam. Pictured are Marianne Hendrix and her older brother Robert.
1943, the entire family was rounded-up and sent to Westerbork. While incarcerated in Westerbork, Paul
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17302. Two young Jewish boys ride a toy car on a sidewalk in Amsterdam.
1943, the entire family was rounded-up and sent to Westerbork. While incarcerated in Westerbork, Paul
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17303. Two young Jewish brothers peer out from a window of a wooden cabin.
1943, the entire family was rounded-up and sent to Westerbork. While incarcerated in Westerbork, Paul
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17304. A Dutch Jewish father poses with his two sons outside their home in Amsterdam.
1943, the entire family was rounded-up and sent to Westerbork. While incarcerated in Westerbork, Paul
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17305. A young Jewish girl stands in a playpen in her parent's home in Amsterdam.
1943, the entire family was rounded-up and sent to Westerbork. While incarcerated in Westerbork, Paul
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17306. Group portrait of school children on an ice skating rink in Amsterdam.
1943, the entire family was rounded-up and sent to Westerbork. While incarcerated in Westerbork, Paul
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17307. Reichchatzmeister Franz Xaver Schwarz visits the Lodz ghetto.
1935. Honored with the rank of SS-Obergruppenfuhrer in 1943, Schwarz died in an internment camp in
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17308. Jewish boys from the Zionist group Brit Trumpeldor pose during an excursion.
1943, Japanese authorities established a ghetto for all Jewish refugees in the poorer neighborhood of
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17309. Three members of Betar pose on the balcony of a pagoda in the Hongkew ghetto.
1943, Japanese authorities established a ghetto for all Jewish refugees in the poorer neighborhood of
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17310. Fritzi Gewing poses outside a building with her three sons, Walter, Heinz and Ernst.
1943, Japanese authorities established a ghetto for all Jewish refugees in the poorer neighborhood of
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17311. Louisa Gewing, grandmother of the donor, goes for a rickshaw ride.
1943, Japanese authorities established a ghetto for all Jewish refugees in the poorer neighborhood of
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17312. Group portrait of members of the Beit Trumpeldor Zionist youth movement.
1943, Japanese authorities established a ghetto for all Jewish refugees in the poorer neighborhood of
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17313. Survivor Hersh Portnoy holds up a photograph of his daughter Matle who perished during the war.
September 23, 1943, was deported to the Kaiserwald concentration camp outside of Riga. She was put to work
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17314. Memorial to the Jews who perished in Grodzisk Mazowiecki.
Grodzisk Mazowiecki to the Warsaw ghetto in 1940. From there she was deported to Majdanek in May 1943
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17315. Group portrait of students attending the Yehudiah Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw.
of the summer of 1942. The others were spared until the Warsaw ghetto revolt of April-May 1943
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17316. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Copenhagen taken on their daughter's confirmation.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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17317. Composite photograph of the Maccabi soccer team in the Foehrenwald DP camp.
1943 the family escaped from the ghetto and spent the next fifteen months on the Aryan side of Warsaw
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17318. Certificate with composite photographs issued for a sports seminar in the Landsberg displaced persons' camp.
1943 the family escaped from the ghetto and spent the next fifteen months on the Aryan side of Warsaw
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17319. Chief defense attorney, Douglas Bates, examines evidence with his co-counsel in the first Dachau trial.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17320. View of the courtroom and proceedings of the first Dachau trial.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17321. Dr. Franz Blaha, a former camp inmate, confronts Dachau commandant Martin Gottfried Weiss in the prisoner's dock.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17322. Prosecution witness Wolf demonstrates positions prisoners assumed for punishment on the whipping block in Dachau.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17323. Defendant Dr. Klaus Schilling takes the stand in the Dachau trial.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17324. View of the defendants in the Dachau trial wearing identifying number tags seated in the dock.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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17325. Defendant Dr. Klaus Schilling examines evidence on the stand in the Dachau trial.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to