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14776. How did German professionals and civil leaders contribute to the persecution of Jews and other groups?
to authority, and concern for one’s own career, business, or institution. Other factors
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14777. Which organizations and individuals aided and protected Jews from persecution between 1933 and 1945?
became even harder. One had to secure extra food without attracting undue notice, turn Jewish belongings
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14778. Jewish undertakers converse next to a pile of wooden coffins in the Warsaw ghetto.
's caption reads: "The wooden crates being used as coffins were nailed shut more than once. One could see
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14779. Bodies piled on a cart await burial in the Jewish cemetery on Okopowa Street in the Warsaw ghetto.
'It is an attraction,' one man said to me. [Can you imagine] if they sent these photos home?"
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14780. Bodies piled on a cart await burial in the Jewish cemetery on Okopowa Street in the Warsaw ghetto.
arrive piled on top of one another in open carts."
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14781. A corpse-laden wagon stands just inside the morgue of the Jewish cemetery on Okopowa Street in the Warsaw ghetto.
Warsaw ghetto. Joest's caption reads: "One of the corpse-bearers opened the door of the shed so I
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14782. A destitute woman sits in the middle of a busy sidewalk in the Warsaw ghetto.
reads: "In the middle of the sidewalk sat this wailing woman, over whom no one troubled himself, and
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14783. A man offers sweaters for sale at an open air market in the Warsaw ghetto.
caption reads: "This man had an entire armful of new sweaters. He wanted me to purchase one."
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14784. Inhabitants of the Warsaw ghetto offer household goods and clothing for sale at an open air market.
Joest's original caption reads: "One could buy rugs, handkerchiefs, socks, hats, and skirts on the black
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14785. Inhabitants of the Warsaw ghetto sell clothing to Polish customers at an open air market.
's original caption reads: "Those with the white armbands, the Jews, were the ones selling. Those without
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14786. Jews on the street in the Warsaw ghetto. Joest's caption reads: "I took this photo because it seemed so normal to me.
with the Star of David, one could have taken a similar photograph in any city in Poland at that time."
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14787. A destitute little girl comforts her little sister, who lies unconscious in her lap.
's original caption reads: "These were clearly sisters. If the younger one was dead, I could not say. She
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14788. A woman and her ill child on a rickshaw in the Warsaw ghetto.
Jews? No one among my German comrades could tell me."
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14789. A group of German-Jewish refugee women and children aboard a Greek vessel [the Aghia Dezioni] on their way to Palestine.
their way to Palestine. One hundred seventy Jewish refugees came to Fiume, Italy and were placed
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14790. An American investigator from the 79th Infantry Division, U.S.
called "cages." One of these was for women, another for persons incarcerated for minor offenses, and the
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14791. Ten German prisoners held in the Recklinghausen internment camp wait to be questioned by American investigators from the U.S.
Lieutenant H. Goodman. The camp had three sections called "cages." One of these was for women, another for
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14792. An American investigator from the 79th Infantry Division, U.S.
called "cages." One of these was for women, another for persons incarcerated for minor offenses, and the
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14793. Jews transport their wood rations to their homes in the Kovno ghetto.
firewood shortage was particularly acute during the first winter (1941-1942) which was one of the coldest
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14794. A woman does the washing in a basin outside at the ghetto laundry in the Kovno ghetto.
which began operation on February 16, 1942, was one of 44 workshops in the ghetto. It employed 41
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14795. American investigator George Atlas questions a member of the Hitler Youth arrested for blowing up a U.S.
called "cages." One of these was for women, another for persons incarcerated for minor offenses, and the
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14796. Germans incarcerated in the Recklinghausen internment camp fill puddles in the camp yard.
called "cages." One of these was for women, another for persons incarcerated for minor offenses, and the
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14797. Portrait of Dr. Joseph Jaksy in a wooded area.
.S. on a visiting medical fellowship and remained. He was honored posthumously by Yad Vashem as one of
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14798. Portrait of Dr. Joseph Jaksy standing at the entrance to a building.
.S. on a visiting medical fellowship and remained. He was honored posthumously by Yad Vashem as one of
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14799. Portrait of Dr. Joseph Jaksy in his clinic in Bratislava.
.S. on a visiting medical fellowship and remained. He was honored posthumously by Yad Vashem as one of
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14800. Dr. Joseph Jaksy (right) poses with a colleague at the entrance to his clinic in Bratislava.
.S. on a visiting medical fellowship and remained. He was honored posthumously by Yad Vashem as one of