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2601. Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler review the SS Leibstandarte "Adolf Hitler" in a ceremony at the seventh Reichsparteitag (Reich Party Day) in Nuremberg.
In 1929 Himmler was appointed head of the SS, Hitler's personal guard, and the following year, was
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2602. Portrait of Tuvia Bielski after the war.
Bielski fighters often joined with Soviet partisans in operations against German guards and facilities
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2603. Portrait of Alexander Bielski, a founding member of the Bielski partisan group.
Bielski fighters often joined with Soviet partisans in operations against German guards and facilities
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2604. A chart prepared by Dr. Franz Walter Stahlecker, the first commander of Einsatzgruppe A, describing the ethnic make-up of the Baltic States as of 1935.
Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the
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2605. Group portrait of Jewish couples from the Balkans on board a ship during a sightseeing excursion to Palestine.
January 21 to 23, 1941, which was perpetrated by the fascist Iron Guard. Fearful for the safety of their
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2606. Jewish couples from the Balkans on board a ship during a sightseeing excursion to Palestine.
January 21 to 23, 1941, which was perpetrated by the fascist Iron Guard. Fearful for the safety of their
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2607. German civilians from Schwarzenfeld transport coffins by wagon to a mass grave near the town from which 140 bodies were exhumed.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2608. German civilians from Schwarzenfeld load a wagon with coffins to be transported to a mass grave from which the bodies of 140 Hungarian, Polish, and Russian Jews were exhumed.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2609. German civilians from Schwarzenfeld exhume the bodies of 140 Hungarian, Russian, and Polish Jews from a mass grave near the town.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2610. Under the supervision of the 26th Infantry Division, Third U.S.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2611. A Jewish mother and daughter pose outside their home in Moroeni, Romania, seated in a wicker chair.
January 21 to 23, 1941, which was perpetrated by the fascist Iron Guard. Fearful for the safety of their
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2612. An American soldier looks at the corpses of Polish, Russian, and Hungarian Jews found in the woods near Neunburg vorm Wald.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2613. The bodies of Polish, Russian, and Hungarian Jews in the woods near Neunburg vorm Wald.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2614. The body of a prisoner found in the woods near Neunburg vorm Wald.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2615. German inhabitants of Neunburg vorm Wald build coffins for Polish, Russian and Hungarian Jews who were killed by the SS in the forest near their town.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2616. German boys from Neunburg vorm Wald pull a cartload of coffin lids to the town cemetery where the bodies of Polish, Hungarian, and Russian Jews will be properly buried.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2617. German civilians from Neunburg vorm Wald carry coffins to the woods near their town that they will use to transport the bodies of Polish, Hungarian, and Russian Jews to the town cemetery.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2618. A seventeen-year-old Hungarian Jewish boy identifies the body of his father, who was among the concentration camp prisoners from Flossenbuerg shot in the woods near Neunburg vorm Wald while on a death march.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2619. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians from Neunburg vorm Wald place corpses into coffins for transportation to the town cemetery where they will be properly buried.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2620. German women transport a corpse found in the woods near Neunburg vorm Wald to the town cemetery for proper burial.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2621. German civilians from Neunburg carry a body found in a nearby forest to the town cemetery for proper burial.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2622. The townspeople of Neunburg vom Wald line the streets and watch as their fellow townspeople transport corpses found in the nearby forest to the town cemetery for proper burial.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2623. German civilians from Neunburg vorm Wald carry a corpse found in the nearby forest to the town cemetery.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2624. German civilians from Neunburg attend a funeral service for Polish, Hungarian, and Russian Jews found in the forest near their town.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2625. German civilians from Neunburg attend a funeral service for Polish, Hungarian, and Russian Jews found in the forest near their town.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food