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1426. German POWs burying the corpses of Klooga prisoners.
prisoners and was enclosed by barbed wire, as was the camp as a whole. Klooga was guarded by both German
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1427. Soviet war crimes investigators view the corpses of prisoners in the Klooga concentration camp that have been stacked on a pyre for burning.
prisoners and was enclosed by barbed wire, as was the camp as a whole. Klooga was guarded by both German
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1428. Postwar view of burned corpses in the Klooga concentration camp.
prisoners and was enclosed by barbed wire, as was the camp as a whole. Klooga was guarded by both German
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1429. German POWs bury the corpses of Klooga prisoners.
prisoners and was enclosed by barbed wire, as was the camp as a whole. Klooga was guarded by both German
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1430. Soviet liberators witness burned corpses lying on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
prisoners and was enclosed by barbed wire, as was the camp as a whole. Klooga was guarded by both German
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1431. Members of the 97th Infantry Division, investigating war crimes, examin an exhumed body of a concentration camp prisoners who were killed by the SS while on a death march from Flossenbuerg.
guards. Some bodies were exhumed during the investigation by Military Government of 97th Division, U
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1432. Identification photograph of Freida Cuker taken in the Radom ghetto.
in Neustadt-Glewe near Mecklenburg. Since they were twins, they were assigned special work, guarding
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1433. Prewar portrait of the Mittelman family in the garden of their home in Brezno.
's uncle had previously built a bunker with the help of a local villager and forest guard, Antal Vojtech
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1434. Emil and Olga Mittelman celebrate their tenth anniversary flanked by their two sons who are pretending to be soldiers.
's uncle had previously built a bunker with the help of a local villager and forest guard, Antal Vojtech
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1435. Group portrait of students in the Jewish Hebrew Gymansium in Mukachevo.
's uncle had previously built a bunker with the help of a local villager and forest guard, Antal Vojtech
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1436. A group of Jews hides out in the mountains of Slovakia following the failed Slovak uprising.
's uncle had previously built a bunker with the help of a local villager and forest guard, Antal Vojtech
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1437. Antal Vojtech, a forest ranger and rescuer of the Mittelman family, skis in the mountains of Slovakia.
's uncle had previously built a bunker with the help of a local villager and forest guard, Antal Vojtech
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1438. Students in the Jewish school of Brezno dance a hora.
's uncle had previously built a bunker with the help of a local villager and forest guard, Antal Vojtech
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1439. Two Jewish prisoners transport heavy rocks in a wheelbarrow in a Slovak labor camp.
's uncle had previously built a bunker with the help of a local villager and forest guard, Antal Vojtech
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1440. Four Jewish prisoners work outside a barracks in a Slovak labor camp.
's uncle had previously built a bunker with the help of a local villager and forest guard, Antal Vojtech
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1441. Exterior view of Landsberg prison where German war criminals were interned during the subsequent Nuremberg trials.
approximately one thousand inmates, most of whom were convicted concentration camp guards and administrators
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1442. Exterior view of Landsberg prison where German war criminals were interned.
approximately one thousand inmates, most of whom were convicted concentration camp guards and administrators
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1443. Exterior view of Landsberg prison where German war criminals were interned.
approximately one thousand inmates, most of whom were convicted concentration camp guards and administrators
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1444. United States military police prepare to execute convicted war criminal, Hermann Noack (Noachi).
psychiatrists that he was schizophrenic, which led camp guards to believe that he was less of a risk. By
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1445. Studio portrait of a prewar Jewish family in Lodz, Poland.
Army. After Hermann Goering was capture in May 1945, Leo's platoon was responsible for guarding him
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1446. Josef Schleifstein poses with two survivors at Buchenwald.
liking to the child. The SS guards came to treat Joseph as a camp mascot, and even had him appear at
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1447. Lieutenant Myron Moses writes at his desk in the offices of the Signal Corps in Suippes, France.
night by knifing the guard and fleeing the camp." Eventually, he did witness the carnage of the
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1448. Orignial Caption: "Dr. Alphonse Kujawski of Possnau, Poland, applies a sterile dressing to a finger wound suffered by 21-year-old Stephania Kawozynska, who deported in 1940 with her family from Poland to slavery in Germany.
officials set up the displaced persons centers, guard the exterior of the camps and turnover the guidance
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1449. Page of a pictoral memoir drawn by the donor documenting his experiences after the Holocaust.
drawing depicts the donor standing guard over a water tower in Givat Shmuel shortly after his immigration
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1450. Polish children attend school in a displaced persons camp Original caption reads: Allies Speed Repatriation of Displaced Persons Inside Germany Liberated by the Allied armies in Germany, more than four million men, women and children, former slaves of the Nazi war machine, are free to return to their native lands as soon as repatriation machinery makes it possible.
guard the exterior of the camps and turn over the guidance problems to international teams representing