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32451. Group portrait of employees in the Lodz ghetto post office.
the same year. His nephew Yankel died of hunger in 1943. Right before the final liquidation of the
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32452. On the way to the deportation train in the Lodz ghetto.
the same year. His nephew Yankel died of hunger in 1943. Right before the final liquidation of the
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32453. Mojsie Goldman holds the barbed wire fence on Krochmalna Street for Jan Kostanski so that he can enter the ghetto from the Aryan side.
Jan continued to visit them in the ghetto despite the high risk of capture. In January 1943, Jan
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32454. Hermann Goering testifies from the witness box at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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32455. Child survivors of Auschwitz, wearing adult-size prisoner jackets, stand behind a barbed wire fence.
his farm hands. In 1943 Jews were required to wear the yellow star. In October, Alexandru and Zseni
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32456. Members of "Le Comite," a group of prisoners who aided the OSE in Rivesaltes.
went to the Montintin children's home and stayed there for one year. In 1943 he left for Switzerland
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32457. Defendant Herman Goering lies in his bunk in jail during the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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32458. Defendant Hans Frank, the former Governor General of the Polish occupied territories, in his cell at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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32459. Defendant Julius Streicher, the former editor of "Der Stuermer," in his cell at the Nuremberg prison during the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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32460. Four emaciated survivors sit outside in the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
photographic training at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. In 1943 he was sent to Signal Corps training at Camp
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32461. A young Jewish women writes her last letter before boarding the deportation train to Chelmno.
the same year. His nephew Yankel died of hunger in 1943. Right before the final liquidation of the
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32462. David Ben-Gurion addresses the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S.
failure of the Bermuda Conference of April 1943 and the Joel Brand "blood for trucks" negotiations in the
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32463. Hermann Goering testifies from the witness box at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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32464. Hermann Goering testifies from the witness box at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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32465. A group of young Jewish DPs on their way to Palestine via Austria and Italy, pose in the doorway of a train car.
family stayed together, but most of the time they hid separately. In May 1943, the son of a Catholic
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32466. Dr. Otto Wolken receives flowers from a group of nuns, probably before testifying at the Frankfurt Auschwitz trial.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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32467. Hermann Goering enters the defendants' dock at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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32468. Defendant Julius Streicher, the former editor of "Der Stuermer," at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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32469. Defendants Alfred Jodl (left) and Wilhelm Keitel (right) eat in a makeshift dining room adjacent to the courtroom at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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32470. Hans Frank, the former Nazi Governor General of Poland, in the witness box at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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32471. Hermann Goering eats breakfast in his cell while awaiting the opening of the day's court proceedings at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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32472. Group portrait of members of a scouting troop organized by Simone Weil in the Rivesaltes transit camp.
developed a rescue network for children and youth. During the winter of 1943 an EIF fighting unit came into
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32473. Members of CLIO (Le Comite d’liaison israelite du oeuvres), the Jewish liaison committee who helped implement the medical and social assistance programs of the OSE relief agency in the Rivesaltes transit camp.
went to the Montintin children's home and stayed there for one year. In 1943 he left for Switzerland
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32474. Defendant Hermann Goering in the prisoners' dock at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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32475. Defendant Albert Speer at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president