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1751. Bare-footed German women are forced by American soldiers to walk among the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near Nammering.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1752. Five SS men in civilian clothing are forced to walk among the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near Nammering.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1753. Twenty concentration camp prisoners, most of them Jewish, hang on gallows in a forest near Buchenwald after the murder of a German policeman.
of a guard or policeman. The details of the episode behind this picture are not known, but there is ... rumors had it that during their flight they had killed a guard named Kallweit, near the camp sewage plant
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1754. Jews arrested in Iasi are escorted to police headquarters with their hands in the air.
members of the now outlawed Iron Guard, were the instigators of the pogrom. On Saturday, 28 June 1941, at ... the Romanian soldiers guarding them. The massacre continued for several hours, until the executioners
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1755. German women from Nammering are forced to walk among the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the town.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1756. A German woman and a bare-footed young girl from Nammering are forced to walk among the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the town.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1757. German civilians are forced to see the bodies of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near Nammering.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1758. Jews cultivate a tomato patch in the Kovno ghetto.
children as special garden guards known as Eshel (Irgun Shmirat LeGanim, or the Organization to Guard
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1759. Two women work on a large agricultural plot in the Kovno ghetto.
children as special garden guards known as Eshel (Irgun Shmirat LeGanim, or the Organization to Guard
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1760. German prisoners of war from a nearby internment camp carry corpses exhumed from a mass grave near Nammering to a hillside where they will be shown to local townspeople.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1761. Bodies exhumed from a mass grave near the town of Nammering are laid out on a hillside.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1762. German prisoners of war from a nearby internment camp are forced to exhume bodies from a mass grave found near the town of Nammering.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1763. German prisoners of war from a nearby internment camp are forced to exhume bodies from a mass grave found near the town of Nammering.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1764. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians from Nammering are forced to look at the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the town.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1765. German civilians from Nammering are forced by U.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1766. Female German civilians from Nammering are forced to view the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the town.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1767. Jewish women working on an agricultural plot in the Kovno ghetto.
children as special garden guards known as Eshel (Irgun Shmirat LeGanim, or the Organization to Guard
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1768. Under the supervision of American troops, a German woman is forced to walk among the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near Nammering.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1769. The bodies of two SS men who were killed by survivors.
emaciated survivors. They rounded up the remaining camp guards as they found them. At some point, it was ... reported, one of the Gis blurted out, "No prisoners!" Approximately 60 guards were then lined up against a
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1770. The bodies of summarily executed SS personnel lie in the foreground behind the crematorium, while behind them the corpses of prisoners are visible.
emaciated survivors. They rounded up the remaining camp guards as they found them. At some point, it was ... reported, one of the Gis blurted out, "No prisoners!" Approximately 60 guards were then lined up against a
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1771. An American soldier and two survivors examine the bodies of German military personnel (possibly SS) killed by U.S.
emaciated survivors. They rounded up the remaining camp guards as they found them. At some point, it was ... reported, one of the Gis blurted out, "No prisoners!" Approximately 60 guards were then lined up against a
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1772. The corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near Nammering.
by the 150 SS and police officers guarding the train. The commanding officer in charge, Lieutenant ... carrying the corpses were shot by the guards and they were also buried in the grave. Altogether 524
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1773. An American soldier stands beside the bodies of SS personnel shot by U.S.
emaciated survivors. They rounded up the remaining camp guards as they found them. At some point, it was ... reported, one of the Gis blurted out, "No prisoners!" Approximately 60 guards were then lined up against a
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1774. The bodies of SS personnel who were summarily executed by U.S.
emaciated survivors. They rounded up the remaining camp guards as they found them. At some point, it was ... reported, one of the Gis blurted out, "No prisoners!" Approximately 60 guards were then lined up against a
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1775. Two women collect potatoes on an agricultural plot in the Kovno ghetto.
children as special garden guards known as Eshel (Irgun Shmirat LeGanim, or the Organization to Guard