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8276. Jews working in a storeroom of a workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8277. Jewish women working in a sewing workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8278. Jewish women working in a sewing workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8279. Jewish women press Nazi military uniforms in a workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8280. Jewish men working in a carpentry workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8281. Jewish children making boxes in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8282. Jews working in a plant nursery in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8283. Jewish men working at a printing press in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8284. Jewish men making signs in a workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8285. Jewish men and women from the Glubokoye ghetto working at a spinning mill.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8286. Jewish blacksmiths at work in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8287. Jewish men and children at work in a metal workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8288. Jewish women make shoe polish at a workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8289. Jewish women working in the laundry in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8290. Jews working in a print shop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
its population to 6,000. The ghetto population was divided between those deemed fit for labor, who
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8291. DP youth attend a vocational training class at the Prien am Chiemsee DP children's center.
gone and it became a YMCA training center. The camp closed on June 6, 1949.
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8292. Group portrait of representatives from various Zionist youth groups at a meeting of the Keren Kayemet [Jewish National Fund] in Dabrowa.
was born on June 6, 1919 in Dabrowa where her father had an alcohol concession. Itka had five older
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8293. Chaim Bajtner stands in the doorway of a wooden shed in Sosnowiec.
was born on June 6, 1919 in Dabrowa where her father had an alcohol concession. Itka had five older
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8294. Members of the Feder family pose outside in Dabrowa Gornicza.
was born on June 6, 1919 in Dabrowa where her father had an alcohol concession. Itka had five older
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8295. Portrait of a Jewish family [probably members of the Feder or Malach family].
was born on June 6, 1919 in Dabrowa where her father had an alcohol concession. Itka had five older
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8296. A woman and two children rest next to a stopped train.
.This train was one of three that left Bergen-Belsen between April 6 and 10 bound for Theresienstadt. The
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8297. Survivor views the burned out remains of the Kovno ghetto.
before the Soviet liberation of the city. Approximately 6,100 Jews were transported over a six-day
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8298. View of the ruins of the Kovno ghetto after its liquidation.
before the Soviet liberation of the city. Approximately 6,100 Jews were transported over a six-day
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8299. Survivors of the Kovno ghetto view the ruins of the ghetto after liberation.
before the Soviet liberation of the city. Approximately 6,100 Jews were transported over a six-day
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8300. Passenger list of the MS St. Louis. The SS St.
into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en route to