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851. One of a series of photographs depicting the exhumation and reburial of Nazi victims in Pernink, Czechoslovakia.
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852. One of a series of photographs depicting the exhumation and reburial of Nazi victims in Pernink, Czechoslovakia.
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853. One of a series of photographs depicting the exhumation and reburial of Nazi victims in Pernink, Czechoslovakia.
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854. One of a series of photographs depicting the exhumation and reburial of Nazi victims in Pernink, Czechoslovakia.
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855. One of a series of photographs depicting the exhumation and reburial of Nazi victims in Pernink, Czechoslovakia.
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856. One of a series of photographs depicting the exhumation and reburial of Nazi victims in Pernink, Czechoslovakia.
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857. One-year-old Evelyn (Evy) Goldstein is taken for a walk in a Berlin park by her Aunt Ruth Thal.
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858. Studio portrait of Shimon (Zoltan) Ellenbogen, one of the Buchenwald Boys, an Orthodox survivor from Nyirbator, Hungary.
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859. Portrait of Maria Sawicka, who has been recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
and rescuing her from jail with a well placed bribe. Wachalska was recognized by Yad Vashem as one of
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860. Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed) on one of her missions as a courier for the Jewish underground.
family was forcibly relocated to a drafty one-room apartment in the newly established Warsaw ghetto. The
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861. Oskar Schindler (second from the right) in Munich one year after the war with a group of Jews he rescued.
kitchenware. For a time he operated one of them as a trustee for the German occupation administration ... and Auschwitz. In 1962 Schindler was named one of the Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem.
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862. Soviet soldiers explore the remains of one of the four crematoria buildings at Auschwitz after the liberation.
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863. A Jew fills out a form to obtain an identification card in one of the ghetto offices.
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864. Jewish police in the Kolbuszowa ghetto are forced to pose for propaganda purposes to show how Jews beat one another.
beat one another. Pictured from left to right are Izak Silber, Mendel Bilfeld, Nachum Leibowicz, and ... The entire extended family squeezed into two small apartments down the street from one another. The
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865. Portrait of Janis Lipke who has been recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
as one of the Righteous Among the Nations. [Source: Paldiel, Mordecai. The Path of the Righteous
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866. A close-up of a political prisoner, a Hungarian Jew, who was one of the few survivors that could walk.
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867. Survivors in Mauthausen open one of the crematoria ovens for American troops who are inspecting the camp.
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868. German and Jewish police guard one of the entrances to the Lodz ghetto where a crowd of Jews has gathered.
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869. Two survivors in Woebbelin cook a can of U.S. Army peas over a fire outside one of the barracks.
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870. View of the central square in Kolbuszowa showing one of the three street lights that illuminated the town.
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871. Portrait of Dr. Joseph Jaksy who was honored posthumously by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
.S. on a visiting medical fellowship and remained. He was honored posthumously by Yad Vashem as one of
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872. Portrait of Dr. Joseph Jaksy who was honored posthumously by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
.S. on a visiting medical fellowship and remained. He was honored posthumously by Yad Vashem as one of
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873. Portrait of Malvina Csizmadia, who was recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
began conversing with one of the men. She asked what she could do to help and soon was delivering ... the men bringing them food and moving them from one temporary refuge to another until the Russians
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874. Maria Minc Morgenstern picks sunflowers with one of her twin daughters while living in hiding in occupied Poland.
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875. View of the SS Donau, one of the ships used to deport Jews from Norway to Germany.
View of the SS Donau, one of the ships used to deport Jews from Norway to Germany. On November 26