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101. A German soldier stands guard at the entrance to the Kutno ghetto on Mickiewicz street.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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102. Two men prepare bodies for burial at the Jewish cemetery in Kutno.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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103. A German soldier stands guard as bodies are prepared for burial at the Jewish cemetery in Kutno.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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104. Two men remove a corpse from a truck and carry it to a burial site in the Jewish cemetery in Kutno.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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105. Piles of furniture and household belongings of Jews who are being transferred to the ghetto cover the pavement of a street in Kutno.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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106. A group of Jewish men stand among furniture and hanging laundry in the Kutno ghetto.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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107. Piles of furniture and household belongings of Jews who are being transferred to the ghetto cover the pavement of a street in Kutno.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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108. View from above of a street in Kutno lined with the piles of furniture and household belongings of Jews who are being transferred to the ghetto.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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109. Piles of furniture and household belongings of Jews who are being transferred to the ghetto cover the pavement of a street in Kutno.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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110. Piles of furniture and household belongings of Jews who are being transferred to the ghetto cover the pavement of a street in Kutno.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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111. Piles of furniture and household belongings of Jews who are being transferred to the ghetto cover the pavement of a street in Kutno.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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112. View of a street in Kutno lined with the belongings of Jews who are being transferred to the ghetto.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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113. Jews move their belongings to the Kutno ghetto. The original German caption reads: "Jews out!"
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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114. Jews move their belongings to the Kutno ghetto. The original German caption reads: "Evacuation of Kutno.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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115. Jews move their belongings to the Kutno ghetto.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the
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116. Group portrait of Jewish children from a Bedzin kindergarten on a school outing at the Gorka Zamkowa (Bedzin castle).
Fela (Fejga) Fiszel is the daughter of Mosze and Sara Bajla Fiszel. She was born September 6, 1926 ... Fela (Fejga) Fiszel is the daughter of Mosze and Sara Bajla Fiszel. She was born September 6, 1926 in
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117. Group portrait of Jewish children and their teachers in a Bedzin kindergarten.
Fela (Fejga) Fiszel is the daughter of Mosze and Sara Bajla Fiszel. She was born September 6, 1926 ... Fela (Fejga) Fiszel is the daughter of Mosze and Sara Bajla Fiszel. She was born September 6, 1926 in
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118. A Jewish girl, Fela Fiszel (left) poses with her aunt, Fajga Einesman, and cousin, Monius, during a summer vacation in Olkusz, Poland.
Fela (Fejga) Fiszel is the daughter of Mosze and Sara Bajla Fiszel. She was born September 6, 1926 ... Fela (Fejga) Fiszel is the daughter of Mosze and Sara Bajla Fiszel. She was born September 6, 1926 in
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119. Two Jewish teenage boys walk along a street in Bedzin, Poland.
Fela (Fejga) Fiszel is the daughter of Mosze and Sara Bajla Fiszel. She was born September 6, 1926 ... Fela (Fejga) Fiszel is the daughter of Mosze and Sara Bajla Fiszel. She was born September 6, 1926 in
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120. Jewish scouts set up a tent and prepare a meal during a camping trip to the Hunjow cemetery in Shanghai.
Guenther (now Gary) Matzdorff is the son of Herbert (b. 6/16/1893) and Edith Rothe Matzdorff (b. 4 ... /3 Guenther (now Gary) Matzdorff is the son of Herbert (b. 6/16/1893) and Edith Rothe Matzdorff (b. 4
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121. The Matzdorff family and other Jewish refugees pose on the deck of the S.S.
Guenther (now Gary) Matzdorff is the son of Herbert (b. 6/16/1893) and Edith Rothe Matzdorff (b. 4 ... /3 Guenther (now Gary) Matzdorff is the son of Herbert (b. 6/16/1893) and Edith Rothe Matzdorff (b. 4
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122. Arki Kalmanowicz addresses a Betar gathering in Shanghai.
Guenther (now Gary) Matzdorff is the son of Herbert (b. 6/16/1893) and Edith Rothe Matzdorff (b. 4 ... /3 Guenther (now Gary) Matzdorff is the son of Herbert (b. 6/16/1893) and Edith Rothe Matzdorff (b. 4
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123. Members of the Betar Zionist movement stand at attention in an outdoor meeting in Shanghai.
Guenther (now Gary) Matzdorff is the son of Herbert (b. 6/16/1893) and Edith Rothe Matzdorff (b. 4 ... /3 Guenther (now Gary) Matzdorff is the son of Herbert (b. 6/16/1893) and Edith Rothe Matzdorff (b. 4
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124. Gary Matzdorff leaves the headquarters of the Betar Zionist group in Shanghai.
Guenther (now Gary) Matzdorff is the son of Herbert (b. 6/16/1893) and Edith Rothe Matzdorff (b. 4 ... /3 Guenther (now Gary) Matzdorff is the son of Herbert (b. 6/16/1893) and Edith Rothe Matzdorff (b. 4
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125. A group of Jewish displaced persons gather outside the Gabersee camp.
where he met Sara (Aren, later Shirley) Rosenfeld. She was the daughter of Marton (b. 6/17/1882) and ... sister-in-law, Chaye Rosenfeld and her three young children, Yitzy (age 6), Chaje (age 4) and Mojshe (age