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1301. Romanian police walk past the bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi-Calarasi death train in Targu-Frumos.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1302. Roma rummage through the clothing and belongings of Jews whose bodies were removed from the Iasi-Calarasi death train at Targu-Frumos.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1303. A Romani man rummages through the clothing of a corpse that was removed from the Iasi-Calarasi death train at Targu-Frumos.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1304. Two Romani men collect bodies unloaded from the Iasi-Calarasi death train during a stop in Targu-Frumos.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1305. Two Romani men remove bodies from the Iasi-Calarasi death train during a stop in Targu-Frumos.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1306. A partially clothed Jewish woman who is a passenger on the Iasi death train, walks beside the train during a stop on the journey.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1307. Jewish passengers on the Iasi death train rest in a field beside the tracks during a stop on the journey.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1308. Corpses are removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1309. Civilians begin to lay out for burial the bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1310. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, lie beside the tracks.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1311. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1312. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1313. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1314. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1315. Civilians load the bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train onto a wagon for transport to a burial site.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1316. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1317. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1318. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1319. Defendants in the dock at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
volunteered for the Waffen-SS, was made a guard at Esterwegen, and later joined the Nazi Party in 1940. From ... July 1939 until January 1943, he was a Blockfuehrer and then a Zugfuehrer in the guard battalion at
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1320. Autograph book and photo album presented to Elizabeth Kaufmann prior to her departure from the La Guespy refugee home in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
for a one-day excursion to France, but were stopped at the border when guards became suspicious about ... their being beaten by SS guards on their return. Fritz then arranged for visas to be made available to
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1321. The extended Butnaru family poses outside the home of Max Dulberg (the donor's uncle) in Husi, Romania with grapes and wine making tools.
visiting relatives in Bucharest when the Iron Guard rebellion of January 21-23, 1941 took place. After the ... revolt was crushed by General Antonescu, members of the Guard turned on the Jews and unleashed a massive
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1322. Portrait of the Vermes and Beck families taken outside Aladar Vermes' photo studio in Topolcany, Slovakia.
Slovak fascist Hlinka Guard rounded-up the Jewish men in Topolcany, including Erika's father and brother ... and deported them to Majdanek, where they were killed. Two months later the Hlinka Guard came back
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1323. Postwar identification card certifying that Erika Vermes is a member of the National Alliance of People Deported from Hungary.
Slovak fascist Hlinka Guard rounded-up the Jewish men in Topolcany, including Erika's father and brother ... and deported them to Majdanek, where they were killed. Two months later the Hlinka Guard came back
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1324. Studio portrait of Elizabeth Kaufmann, a Jewish girl living in Vienna.
for a one-day excursion to France, but were stopped at the border when guards became suspicious about ... their being beaten by SS guards on their return. Fritz then arranged for visas to be made available to
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1325. Portrait of Elizabeth Kaufmann soon after her arrival in the United States.
for a one-day excursion to France, but were stopped at the border when guards became suspicious about ... their being beaten by SS guards on their return. Fritz then arranged for visas to be made available to