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2601. Men (likely Serbian partisans) arrested by the Prinz Eugen Division are forced to exit the back of an open truck.
Generalgouvernement and for the operation of the Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka extermination camps, where 1
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2602. Close-up portrait of a partisan with a gun. The original Waffen-SS caption reads, "Einsatz Montenegro.
Generalgouvernement and for the operation of the Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka extermination camps, where 1
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2603. Female refugees walk down a path in Croatia, carrying their belongings.
Generalgouvernement and for the operation of the Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka extermination camps, where 1
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2604. Nazi officials confer together, while a corpse lies nearby in the snow.
Generalgouvernement and for the operation of the Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka extermination camps, where 1
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2605. Studio portrait of a religious Jewish family in Kielce.
Treblinka where they were murdered. Israel was 42 years old, and Sheindla was only 37. Tobiasz, who was
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2606. Class portrait of an elementary school in Kielce.
Treblinka where they were murdered. Israel was 42 years old, and Sheindla was only 37. Tobiasz, who was
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2607. Certificate of identity in lieu of passport issued to Tobiasz Gross prior to his immigration to the United States.
Treblinka where they were murdered. Israel was 42 years old, and Sheindla was only 37. Tobiasz, who was
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2608. Group portrait of the first Jewish policemen of the Lodz ghetto.
Glicenstain and her three children, Maxy, Bella, and Gitla, lived in Warsaw and perished at Treblinka. Two
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2609. Polish prisoners of war working on the Ackerman farm pose for a group portrait with one of their German guards.
Treblinka death camp started just twelve days later. Rutka, Bronka's niece, who was only four years old
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2610. An intermarried Polish-Jewish couple, Bronka and Zygmunt Zybert, pose with their son Andrzej, Zygmunt's sister, Jadwiga Hertman, and Zygmunt's mother.
Treblinka death camp started just twelve days later. Rutka, Bronka's niece, who was only four years old
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2611. A young girl poses between her parents surrounded by flowers during their 10th anniversary party.
several selections, but eventually were placed on a train to Treblinka. While on the train, Ruth cut
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2612. A woman and her daughter pose on the railing of a porch in prewar Poland.
several selections, but eventually were placed on a train to Treblinka. While on the train, Ruth cut
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2613. Four Jewish displaced persons lounge at the bottom of a grassy field.
several selections, but eventually were placed on a train to Treblinka. While on the train, Ruth cut
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2614. A young Jewish girl poses on a street in prewar Poland.
several selections, but eventually were placed on a train to Treblinka. While on the train, Ruth cut
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2615. Close-up portrait of Zophia Shulman and her cousin Feiga Monczarz in Kock where they fled after the liquidation in Serokomla.
Once she narrowly escaped deportation to Treblinka by jumping off a truck headed for the Umschlagplatz
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2616. Studio portrait of Abraham and Hinda Necha Shulman.
Once she narrowly escaped deportation to Treblinka by jumping off a truck headed for the Umschlagplatz
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2617. A SS solider oversees the deportation of survivors of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
immediate death in Treblinka. Another 22,000 were sent to Majdanek. Between 14,000 and 16,000 Jews went to
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2618. Religious Jews captured by the SS during the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
immediate death in Treblinka. Another 22,000 were sent to Majdanek. Between 14,000 and 16,000 Jews went to
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2619. Orbach family papers
Częstochowa ghetto in 1940. In 1942, Elias and Dobra were deported to Treblinka extermination camp where they
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2620. Presentation box for spoons recovered at Belzec killing center
on March 17, 1942. The killing center, and two others, Sobibor and Treblinka II were built for
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2621. 75 mm artillery shell found in the ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto
12, 1942, approximately 265,000 Jews were deported from Warsaw to Treblinka killing center, and
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2622. 75 mm artillery shell found in the ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto
12, 1942, approximately 265,000 Jews were deported from Warsaw to Treblinka killing center, and
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2623. Manhole housing from the Miła Street neighborhood in the former Warsaw ghetto
,000 Jews were taken from the ghetto to Treblinka killing center where they were murdered, and another 35
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2624. Manhole cover from the Miła Street neighborhood in the former Warsaw ghetto
to Treblinka killing center where they were murdered, and another 35,000 Jews were killed inside the
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2625. Casting of a long fire hook used with the crematorium ovens at Mauthausen concentration camp
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers