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21526. Defendant August Hoehn speaks from the dock at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
where, in 1943, he became a Lagerfuehrer. In that position, he oversaw the extermination of Soviet POWs
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21527. Defendant Ludwig Rehn speaks from the dock at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
several camps in various positions, including a stint as a work leader in Sachsenhausen from August 1943
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21528. Defendant Ernst Brennscheidt speaks from the dock at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
July 1943 by order of the Reich Economic Ministry. In this capacity he tested textiles produced in the
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21529. Defendant Hinrich Fresemann speaks from the dock at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
company in 1943. In 1944 he was made head of the Klinkerwerke with three thousand forced laborers under
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21530. Defendant Paul Sakowski at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
in the shooting of two hundred fifty Jews. From September 1943 until April 1945 he was a policeman in
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21531. Defendant Anton Kaindl at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
Majdanek, and other camps to be exterminated. In the fall of 1943 he ordered the gas chambers to be built
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21532. Szlama Glogower, (marked with X), with his friends and teachers from Cheder Yavne, parade with Jewish flags on a Lag B'Omer outing.
three weeks, they were separated and Szlama did not know what became of him. In December 1943, Szlama
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21533. Students of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw, in a performance of the play, "Mazel Tov," by Shalom Aleichem.
of the summer of 1942. The others were spared until the Warsaw ghetto revolt of April-May 1943
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21534. Students of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw, in a performance of the play, "Mazel Tov," by Shalom Aleichem.
of the summer of 1942. The others were spared until the Warsaw ghetto revolt of April-May 1943
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21535. Students are seated at their desks in a classroom at the Chawatselet 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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21536. A group of Jewish friends gather in a private home for a farewell party for Rivka Radzinski prior to her departure for Palestine.
of the summer of 1942. The others were spared until the Warsaw ghetto revolt of April-May 1943
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21537. Name: Friedrich-Paul von Groszheim Date of Birth: April 27, 1906 Place of Birth: Luebeck, Germany Friedrich-Paul was born in the old trading city of Luebeck in northern Germany.
up for military service in 1940. In 1943 I was arrested again, this time for being a monarchist, a
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21538. View of the SS Conte Verde in the port of Trieste before its departure for Shanghai.
business. In 1943, with the formation of the Hongkew ghetto, the Harpuders relocated to Kwenming Road
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21539. Jewish refugees sit on the deck of the SS Conte Verde while en route to Shanghai.
business. In 1943, with the formation of the Hongkew ghetto, the Harpuders relocated to Kwenming Road
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21540. Jewish refugees en route to Shanghai aboard the SS Conte Verde.
business. In 1943, with the formation of the Hongkew ghetto, the Harpuders relocated to Kwenming Road
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21541. Three school friends on a street in Boekelo, Holland.
February 1943.
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21542. Group portrait of children celebrating Christmas at a Polish orphanage (Dom Dziecka) in Czestochowa.
before their death in the spring of 1943, Celina's parents placed her in hiding with a Polish Christian
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21543. Engagement photo of Zofia Zajd and Jakub Berkowitz, taken one year before their marriage.
before their death in the spring of 1943, Celina's parents placed her in hiding with a Polish Christian
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21544. Polish rescuer Genowefa Starczewska-Korczak holds Celina Berkowitz, the Jewish child she protected during World War II.
before their death in the spring of 1943, Celina's parents placed her in hiding with a Polish Christian
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21545. A Jewish child in hiding (center) poses with the daughters of her Polish rescuer, Genowefa Starczewska-Korczak.
before their death in the spring of 1943, Celina's parents placed her in hiding with a Polish Christian
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21546. Portrait of Celina Berkowitz while in hiding in a Polish orphanage in Czestochowa.
before their death in the spring of 1943, Celina's parents placed her in hiding with a Polish Christian
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21547. Group portrait of Jewish girls who are members of the "Kwuza Yehudit," a unit of the Hanoar Hatzioni Zionist youth movement in Lodz.
before their death in the spring of 1943, Celina's parents placed her in hiding with a Polish Christian
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21548. Group portrait of four young Jewish women in a public square in Lancut, Poland.
others were taken to a nearby tunnel, where they were shot. In 1943 Basia's sister Sala and her children
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21549. A Jewish family moves their belongings by horse-drawn wagon into Lancut, Poland.
others were taken to a nearby tunnel, where they were shot. In 1943 Basia's sister Sala and her children
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21550. A young Jewish woman rides a bicycle through a public square in Lancut, Poland.
others were taken to a nearby tunnel, where they were shot. In 1943 Basia's sister Sala and her children