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251. Members of Hlinka guard assigned to keep watch over a transport of Jewish refugees before their departure from Bratislava.
ARMBANDS; FASCISTS/FASCISM; FASCISTS/FASCISM (SLOVAK); GUARDS; HLINKA GUARD; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); JEWS
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252. Josef Rosensaft delivers a speech in front of the Bergen-Belsen memorial while DP policeman Nandor Aron stands guard.
Aron stands guard. Rafael Olewski, co-editor of Unzer Shtime, is seen in profile wearing a black suit.
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253. British soldiers guard the monument to the victims of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp during a memorial service.
BERGEN-BELSEN; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FLAGS; FLAGS (ZIONIST); GUARDS
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254. German soldiers stand guard on a street in Czestochowa, where dead bodies lie strewn along the pavement.
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255. An SA member stands guard at the entrance to a Jewish-owned store during the April 1, 1933 boycott.
An SA member stands guard at the entrance to a Jewish-owned store during the April 1, 1933 boycott
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256. A Jewish policeman stands guard while Lodz ghetto residents wait in line to cross one of the pedestrian bridges.
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257. A slain camp guard lies in the grass surrounded by what are probably his personal papers and documents.
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258. Slain camp guards, killed in revenge killings, lie next to a wall in the Dachau concentration camp.
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259. Slain camp guards, killed in revenge killings, lie next to a wall in the Dachau concentration camp.
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260. Slain camp guards, killed in revenge killings, lie next to a wall in the Dachau concentration camp.
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261. Camp guards, killed in revenge killings, lie next to the railroad tracks in the Dachau concentration camp.
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262. The bullet-ridden bodies of two SS guards who were killed in the Ohrdruf concentration camp soon after the liberation.
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263. Survivors or former guards of the Ebensee sub-camp bury the ashes of prisoners who perished there.
Survivors or former guards of the Ebensee sub-camp bury the ashes of prisoners who perished there
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264. American troops guard a prison for former SS troops on the site of the Dachau concentration camp.
BARRACKS; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; DACHAU; GUARDS; SIGNS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); WAR CRIMINALS
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265. A German soldier guards a group of Jewish men waiting outside in the Zychlin ghetto [probably during a deportation action].
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266. Polish prisoners of war working on the Ackerman farm pose for a group portrait with one of their German guards.
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267. A Jewish woman in hiding stands with a dog by a sign of the Polish police guard.
Jewish woman in hiding stands with a dog by a sign of the Polish police guard. She was arrested ... brought him food in the evenings. That same uncle also smuggled him out of the camp by bribing a guard to ... do hard labor in city parks. Slipping out one day when the guards were not looking, Jerzy journeyed
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268. [Former prison guards] exhume and rebury charred corpses in the Klooga concentration camp following its liberation by the Soviet Union.
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269. Jews wearing stars of David march under guard to the new ghetto located across the river in Slobodka.
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270. A man walks past the body of an SS guard in the Mauthuasen concentration camp following liberation.
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271. Close-up of the corpse of a former SS guard; his shirt has been torn off exposing his SS tattoo.
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272. SS guard Schmiller walks past the barn of the Lipa farm labor camp where Jewish workers are pitching hay.
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273. SS guard Schmiller stands on a dirt road in the Lipa farm labor camp with his dog.
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274. SS guard Anton SSchmeiler and other staff of the Lipa labor camp go on a winter hunting trip.
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275. American prisoners play softball on the grounds of the Tittmoning camp while two armed guards watch from behind the hedge.
Cigarettes were valuable and were used for trade, even with German guards. In January 1945 the Rosenbaum