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401. Photo Activity
Soviet Union in 1941, mobile killing units, known as Einsatzgruppen, began moving from town to town
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402. Father Patrick Desbois
Einsatzgruppen, began moving from town to town, rounding up Jews for extermination. Typically, victims would be
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403. Ferencz International Justice Initiative: Our Approach
wounds of those who have suffered. –Benjamin Ferencz, Chief prosecutor of the Einsatzgruppen trial
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404. International Criminal Justice Since Nuremberg
defendants in the Einsatzgruppen Case for crimes against humanity. Other allies brought similar proceedings
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405. A group of young girls pose in a yard in the town of Eisiskes.
murdered by the Einsatzgruppen on September 21, 1941.
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406. "Final Solution": In Depth
Einsatzgruppen of the German Security Police and SD and battalions of the German Order
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407. SS: Decline, Disintegration, and Trials
Leaders of three key SS organizations—the concentration camp administration, the Einsatzgruppen
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408. Glossary of Terms and Individuals in the Nazi Judicial System
. Mobile Killing Units (Einsatzgruppen): Special duty units of the Security Police
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409. Ella (nee Schapiro) Javorkovsky, the aunt of the donor, performs dentistry on a patient in Riga, Latvia.
Latvia. She was killed by the Einsatzgruppen in the forests outside Riga in November 1941.
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410. A couple rests on a hammock in prewar Butrimonys.
Jews from Butrimonys where some 750 Jews were rounded up and murdered by the Einsatzgruppen and
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411. Studio portrait of a young girl in prewar Butrimonys.
depicting Jews from Butrimonys where some 750 Jews were rounded up and murdered by the Einsatzgruppen and
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412. German Armed Forces High Command
Einsatzgruppen and other mobile killing squads would follow along behind the army, shooting Jews and Communists
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413. Postwar Trials
leading physicians; Einsatzgruppen members; members of the German justice administration and German
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414. Children during the Holocaust
conducted by the Einsatzgruppen and other forces in the German
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415. Books
Liepaja, Nazi death squads (the Einsatzgruppen) and local collaborators murdered in three days more than 2
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416. Group portrait of children in front of a private home in the town of Eisiskes.
shtetl were murdered by the Einsatzgruppen on September 21, 1941.
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417. A group of school-age boys poses next to a boulder in the town of Eisiskes.
shtetl were murdered by the Einsatzgruppen on September 21, 1941.
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418. An SD officer posing with a Pole who probably been detained for questioning.
measure. One image of Einsatzgruppen activities in Poland in 1939, found by Joseph Igra after the war
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419. SS and the Holocaust
to the occupied Soviet Union. Since the beginning of the invasion, the Einsatzgruppen
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420. Sighet
In Kamenets-Podolsk, Einsatzgruppen (mobile killing units) massacred approximately 23
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421. An SD officer questions two women before an unidentified exterior.
Poland in 1939. Additional photographs depict einsatzgruppen activities at sites throughout Nazi occupied
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422. Polish soldiers, likely prisoners of war, walk in the middle of a city street.
invasion of Poland in 1939. Additional photographs depict einsatzgruppen activities at sites throughout
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423. Men and women pose outsite a building in prewar Butrimonys.
depicting Jews from Butrimonys where some 750 Jews were rounded up and murdered by the Einsatzgruppen and
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424. A mother walks with her two children in a park in prewar Butrimonys.
Einsatzgruppen and Lithuanian collaborators after the invasion of the USSR.
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425. Close-up picture of a young child in a baby carriage in prewar Butrimonys.
Einsatzgruppen and Lithuanian collaborators after the invasion of the USSR.