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17226. The charred bodies of prisoners burned alive by the SS lie outside of a barn outside of Gardelegen.
barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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17227. The charred corpses of prisoners burned alive by the SS in a barn outside Gardelegen lie piled just inside a doorway.
barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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17228. The charred corpses of prisoners burned alive by the SS lie just inside the doorway of a barn outside Gardelegen.
barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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17229. The charred corpses of prisoners burned alive by the SS in a barn outside Gardelegen.
barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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17230. Under the supervision of the Ninth U.S. Army, German civilians are forced to remove the charred corpses of prisoners from a barn outside of Gardelegen for burial in mass graves.
barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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17231. Portrait of Roza (left) and Rachel (Ruchcia) Rozen, the donor's sisters.
who survived, one moved to America before the war, one fled to the Soviet Union, and the other four
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17232. Portrait of Irka Cymerman (left) and Aleksandra Ola Wojcik, the sister of her rescuer, Wladyslaw Wojcik.
always was on the run, often staying in one location for only a couple of days. After liberation Irka ... married her rescuer. Yad Vashem formally recognized Wladislaw Wojcik as one of the Righteous Among the
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17233. Polish rescuer Wladyslaw Wojcik poses with Irka and Henia Cymerman on the balcony of their apartment in the Warsaw ghetto.
always was on the run, often staying in one location for only a couple of days. After liberation Irka ... married her rescuer. Yad Vashem formally recognized Wladislaw Wojcik as one of the Righteous Among the
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17234. Irka Cymerman poses with two Polish friends on a farm in Liw.
always was on the run, often staying in one location for only a couple of days. After liberation Irka ... married her rescuer. Yad Vashem formally recognized Wladislaw Wojcik as one of the Righteous Among the
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17235. Irka Cymerman (right), a Polish Jew in hiding, feeds the cows on a farm in Sadolesie (near Malkinia).
always was on the run, often staying in one location for only a couple of days. After liberation Irka ... married her rescuer. Yad Vashem formally recognized Wladislaw Wojcik as one of the Righteous Among the
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17236. Irka Cymerman (middle), a Polish Jew in hiding, poses with the family she is living with on a farm in Sadolesie (near Malkinia).
always was on the run, often staying in one location for only a couple of days. After liberation Irka ... married her rescuer. Yad Vashem formally recognized Wladislaw Wojcik as one of the Righteous Among the
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17237. Portrait of Irka Cymerman, a Polish Jew living on a farm in Liw.
always was on the run, often staying in one location for only a couple of days. After liberation Irka ... married her rescuer. Yad Vashem formally recognized Wladislaw Wojcik as one of the Righteous Among the
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17238. Polish rescuer Wladyslaw Wojcik is given an award at a ceremony at the American Israel Cultural Foundation.
always was on the run, often staying in one location for only a couple of days. After liberation Irka ... married her rescuer. Yad Vashem formally recognized Wladislaw Wojcik as one of the Righteous Among the
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17239. Polish rescuer Wladyslaw Wojcik is given an award at a ceremony at the American Israel Cultural Foundation.
always was on the run, often staying in one location for only a couple of days. After liberation Irka ... married her rescuer. Yad Vashem formally recognized Wladislaw Wojcik as one of the Righteous Among the
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17240. Group portrait of students and teachers in a public Polish high school in Wegrow, where many of the students were Jewish.
always was on the run, often staying in one location for only a couple of days. After liberation Irka ... married her rescuer. Yad Vashem formally recognized Wladislaw Wojcik as one of the Righteous Among the
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17241. Group portrait of students and teachers in a public Polish high school in Wegrow, where many of the students were Jewish.
always was on the run, often staying in one location for only a couple of days. After liberation Irka ... married her rescuer. Yad Vashem formally recognized Wladislaw Wojcik as one of the Righteous Among the
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17242. Per Anger poses in front of a portrait of Raoul Wallenberg in his office.
On more than one occasion during the death marches of Jews from Budapest to the Austrian border, he ... was recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations, and in 1995 he was honored
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17243. Group portrait of Jewish students attending a book-binding course in Bucharest, Romania.
those pictured is Jeanine Gutman (back row, third from the right). This vocational school was one of ... grocery business. Her father was a decorated war veteran of World War I. Jeanine had one sister, who was
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17244. Gerd and Rolf Altschul stand on the deck of the MS St.
Gerd and Rolf Altschul stand on the deck of the MS St. Louis. One of the Spanier twins stands ... 1938 Hans Altschul, the donor's father, was arrested and sent to Buchenwald, where he remained for one
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17245. Portrait of Yoka Verdoner in Hilversum, Holland.
December 1942. Since no one knew them from before, they now instructed Francisca to call them Mama and ... from her hospital bed on January 31, 1944. One week later, on February 8, 1944 she was deported to
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17246. Bundles of currency, confiscated art, and other valuables from Berlin are uncovered by U.S.
Museum art, amounting to one-fourth of the major holdings of 14 of the principal Prussian state museums ... inspected the mine for one hour in the company of newsmen and Signal Corps photographers. Between April 14
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17247. Portrait of three of the four children of Yehiel and Ester Rozenberg Rozen: Pola, Naomi and Tyla.
who survived, one moved to America before the war, one fled to the Soviet Union, and the other four
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17248. Portrait of Pola Szwimer, the donor's niece, who died in childhood.
who survived, one moved to America before the war, one fled to the Soviet Union, and the other four
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17249. Under American Army supervision, townspeople from Hannover are forced to watch as Nazi Party members exhume the bodies of 200 Russian officers and others shot by the SS near Wuelfel.
reached Wuelfel, a suburb of Hanover, the SS guards ordered 25 prisoners, including one woman, to dig a ... were forced to dig the graves before being murdered. During the proceedings one of the group killed a
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17250. Identity card of David Stoliar.
Bucharest. One year later the school was closed and all Jewish young men were impressed into forced labor ... submarine and all but one of its passengers drowned.