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8426. Close-up of the body of a former prisoner of the Woebbelin concentration camp who probably died of starvation.
starvation. The original Signal Corps caption reads, "NEW NAZI HORROR CAMP DISCOVERED. One of the worst ... under indescribable conditions of filth and squalor. They found hundreds of dead prisoners in one of ... the buildings while outside, in a yard, hundreds more were found hastily buried in huge pits. One
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8427. Portrait of Sarah Elkes standing in a garden.
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto
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8428. Miriam Elkes poses with her brother Hans Malbin and her daughter Sarah in the Saint Ottilien displaced persons camp.
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto
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8429. Portrait of the Elkes family in prewar Kaunas. Miriam Elkes is flanked by her two children, Joel and Sarah.
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto
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8430. Postwar studio portrait of Miriam Elkes, the widow of Elkhanan Elkes, in Bad Tolz-Wolfratshausen.
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto
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8431. Studio portrait of the Elkes family in prewar Kaunas.
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto
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8432. Dr. Hirsch (Tzvi) Elkes (brother of Elkhanan Elkes) works in hs physician's lab in prewar Koenigsberg.
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto
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8433. Close-up portrait of Dr. Hirsch (Tzvi) Elkes (brother of Elkhanan Elkes).
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto
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8434. Dr. Hirsch (Tzvi) Elkes stands on a street corner in Germany and examines a package.
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto
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8435. Portrait of Reichsleiter Reichsminister Hans Frank.
Portrait of Reichsleiter Reichsminister Hans Frank. One of a collection of portraits included in a ... Freikorps unit to fight the Communists, after serving just one year in World War I. In 1919 Frank joined ... the NSDAP, successfully defending Hitler on more than one hundred occasions. He was rewarded with
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8436. Portrait of Chef der Kanzlei des Fuehrers Reichsleiter Philipp Bouhler.
Portrait of Chef der Kanzlei des Fuehrers Reichsleiter Philipp Bouhler. One of a collection of ... head of the T-4 Euthanasia program. Born in Munich, Bouhler was one of the earliest members of the ... the French leader that was one of Hitler's favorite books. [Sources: Wistrich, Robert. "Who's Who in
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8437. Last Mementos
One day at Genya’s house, we realized that we were the last of our group. We had already lost so ... many friends and we were discussing which one of us would be next to die. We mourned the fact that we ... had nothing, not one photo, to remember our friends by. We decided to go to Mr. Domanski and get our
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8438. Portfolio
one cannot find a word to express what with the Europian (sic) Jews happened in the last two years ... prostrate ourselves before an SS soldier of 16 years. 4. The brick-facory. One closet for 10,000 people. 5 ... The wagon (a catle car). 6. We arrived ; one is living, the other dead. 7. Selection. 8. We were
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8439. (List fragment)
name, birthdate and place, occupation, prisoner number and type. One prisoner is out of chronology.
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8440. [fragment]
Title page, date, and first two entries missing. Many names crossed out. The name of one "mixed
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8441. [Letter from Maria Zagoda to the Ministry of Justice, Rome written on August 13, 1943]
has one son that has disappeared, she has seven younger children who need her care.
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8442. 10.9.43.
with Ukrainians - 1 Jewish woman - 1 Handwritten note under one prisoner type (illegible).
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8443. 11.7.42
(see corner stamp). One man sent to men's camp (no prisoner number).
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8444. 14.11.42.
"Other" categories in nationalities column: Relations with Poles (13) - one with handwritten note
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8445. 16. April 1940
One number (29) was skipped, so the list consists of 71 persons, not 72. The volume or file from
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8446. 16.9.1943 / An dem Jugendlager überstellt
One prisoner was transferred to a youth camp, the remaining were put on a transport on September 17
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8447. 17.2.43.
number of the prisoner numbers are illegible. The names are mostly illegible. One prisoner was
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8448. 22.9.1943 nachmittags
The list that follows this one (1 page) is illegible. Prisoner numbers here not entirely legible
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8449. 25.10.1943
One prisoner was "beurlaubt" (given temporary release??). The volume or file from which this list
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8450. 29.10.42. Abends.
) One prisoner has been crossed out, bringing the number to 24.