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126. Plundering of the Institute for Sexual Science
to the institute's entrance before the looting began on May 6, 1933
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127. The Normandy beach as it appeared after D-Day
overhead to deter German aircraft. Normandy, France, undated (after June 6, 1944).
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128. Page from The Poisonous Mushroom
"The Jewish nose is crooked at its tip. It looks like the number 6."
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129. Close-up portrait of Frits and Martijn Messcher outside their home in Rotterdam.
the Jewish Council in Rotterdam. He was taken to Westerbork on March 6, 1943. On May 6, 1943, Marie ... Martha died in Westerbork on June 6, 1943. Her grave is only marked with her camp number, not her name
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130. Martijn Messcher holds his baby sister Martha outside their home in Rotterdam.
the Jewish Council in Rotterdam. He was taken to Westerbork on March 6, 1943. On May 6, 1943, Marie ... Martha died in Westerbork on June 6, 1943. Her grave is only marked with her camp number, not her name
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131. Twelfth Army Group Situation Map for D-Day
Dated June 6, 1944, this US Twelfth Army Group situation map shows the presumed locations of
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132. Coffins containing bodies of Jews killed in the Kielce pogrom
Poland, July 6, 1946. The mass violence of the Kielce pogrom drew on an entrenched local history
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133. Amalie and Norman Salsitz with a copy of their book
June 6, 1991, photograph showing Amalie and Norman Salsitz with a
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134. Thomas Buergenthal with the soldier who realized that Thomas was Jewish and took him to an orphanage
Thomas (left), 6 months after liberation, with a soldier who
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135. A US soldier stands among the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near Nammering
then shot. Germany, ca. May 6, 1945.
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136. 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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137. Three young men walk down a street in Rome. Pictured are Di Tivoli, Giuseppe Di Porto and Isacco Bonnino.
Giuseppe DiPorto was born on March 6, 1923. He grew up in an assimilated Jewish family im Rome and ... Giuseppe DiPorto was born on March 6, 1923. He grew up in an assimilated Jewish family im Rome and had
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138. A group of young men and children stand outside the synagogue in Rome.
Giuseppe DiPorto was born on March 6, 1923. He grew up in an assimilated Jewish family im Rome and ... Giuseppe DiPorto was born on March 6, 1923. He grew up in an assimilated Jewish family im Rome and had
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139. Helena Husserlova with her daughter, Zdenka
Theresienstadt. Zdenka was born in Prague on February 6, 1939. On October 10, 1941, when Zdenka was just
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140. ناهارخوری اردوگاه آوارگان لانتسبرگ.
ناهارخوری اردوگاه آوارگان لانتسبرگ. آلمان، 6 دسامبر 1945.
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141. Germans search Jews for weapons
According to Grimm's report, a Polish man informed the SD that Jews had hidden weapons. Several (4 to 6) men
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142. Portrait of Margot (Miriam) and Gerhard (Gad) Beck
there until March 6, when the group was released following a demonstration. Later, in the spring
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143. ラウル・ワレンバーグのパスポート写真。
ラウル・ワレンバーグのパスポート写真。1944年6月、スウェーデン。
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144. 라울 발렌베르그의 여권 사진.
라울 발렌베르그의 여권 사진. 스웨덴, 1944년 6월.
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145. Three friends stand together in Opoczno, Poland. They later perished in the Holocaust.
caption reads, "To my kind friend Regina from the expellees from Lodz, Opoczno, 6/10/41."
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146. 유럽에서 독일에 대응하는 제2차 전선을 구축하기 위하여 연합군이 프랑스를 침공하기 시작한 D-데이에 영국군이 노르망디 해안에 상륙하고 있다.
6월 6일.
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147. 유럽에서 독일에 대응하는 제2차 전선을 구축하기 위하여 연합군이 프랑스를 침공하기 시작한 D-데이에 영국군이 노르망디 해안에 상륙하고 있다.
6월 6일.
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148. 유럽에서 독일에 대응하는 제2차 전선을 구축하기 위하여 연합군이 프랑스를 침공하기 시작한 D-데이에 미군이 노르망디 해안에 상륙하고 있다.
유럽에서 독일에 대응하는 제2차 전선을 구축하기 위하여 연합군이 프랑스를 침공하기 시작한 D-데이에 미군이 노르망디 해안에 상륙하고 있다. 프랑스, 노르망디, 1944년 6 ... 월 6일.
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149. 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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150. 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