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1001. Studio portrait of a young Jewish girl wearing a bow in her hair in Bilki.
women and warned them to escape because the guards were planning to blow up the train. The prisoners ... scattered, and soon their guards fled as well. A short time later, on May 3, 1945, the women were liberated ... about two months and then decided to go to Czechoslovakia. They were shot at by guards as they crossed
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1002. Relatives of the bride and groom pose for a family portrait at a Jewish wedding in Bilki.
women and warned them to escape because the guards were planning to blow up the train. The prisoners ... scattered, and soon their guards fled as well. A short time later, on May 3, 1945, the women were liberated ... about two months and then decided to go to Czechoslovakia. They were shot at by guards as they crossed
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1003. Two Jewish cousins pose outside in Bilki. Pictured are Magdalena Mermelstein (left) and her cousin Kreola Roth.
women and warned them to escape because the guards were planning to blow up the train. The prisoners ... scattered, and soon their guards fled as well. A short time later, on May 3, 1945, the women were liberated ... about two months and then decided to go to Czechoslovakia. They were shot at by guards as they crossed
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1004. Two Jewish teenagers pose in a horse-drawn wagon in Bilki.
women and warned them to escape because the guards were planning to blow up the train. The prisoners ... scattered, and soon their guards fled as well. A short time later, on May 3, 1945, the women were liberated ... about two months and then decided to go to Czechoslovakia. They were shot at by guards as they crossed
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1005. Group portrait of members of a Jewish family outside their home in Bilki.
women and warned them to escape because the guards were planning to blow up the train. The prisoners ... scattered, and soon their guards fled as well. A short time later, on May 3, 1945, the women were liberated ... about two months and then decided to go to Czechoslovakia. They were shot at by guards as they crossed
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1006. A Jewish girl poses outside her home in Bilki. Pictured is Magdalena Mermelstein.
women and warned them to escape because the guards were planning to blow up the train. The prisoners ... scattered, and soon their guards fled as well. A short time later, on May 3, 1945, the women were liberated ... about two months and then decided to go to Czechoslovakia. They were shot at by guards as they crossed
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1007. Two teenage Jewish DPs who have joined a children's transport pose outside the train that will take them from Prague to Paris.
women and warned them to escape because the guards were planning to blow up the train. The prisoners ... scattered, and soon their guards fled as well. A short time later, on May 3, 1945, the women were liberated ... about two months and then decided to go to Czechoslovakia. They were shot at by guards as they crossed
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1008. Portrait of a young Jewish woman in Bilki. Pictured is Irene (Mermelstein) Hartman during a visit to her cousins in Bilki.
women and warned them to escape because the guards were planning to blow up the train. The prisoners ... scattered, and soon their guards fled as well. A short time later, on May 3, 1945, the women were liberated ... about two months and then decided to go to Czechoslovakia. They were shot at by guards as they crossed
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1009. Group portrait of the Arbeistkomando,
German guards bound all the prisoners, shot them and burned their bodies. Wolf was 31 years-old. Fania ... kindly. Shortly before the end of the war, guards marched all the prisoners out of the camp on a death ... march. One day, the guards ran away and the prisoners were liberated. Max Beker was the son of Berel
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1010. Performance of the prisoner tango orchestra in Stalag VIIIA.
German guards bound all the prisoners, shot them and burned their bodies. Wolf was 31 years-old. Fania ... kindly. Shortly before the end of the war, guards marched all the prisoners out of the camp on a death ... march. One day, the guards ran away and the prisoners were liberated. Max Beker was the son of Berel
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1011. A Belgian Jewish girl leans against an intricate railing.
left, a guard came through to check names. He could not find their names on the list, and they were ... hid with Adele and Hennie when they heard a guard. After being reassured by their guide that the ... guards were on the Swiss side, the children crossed over. They were taken for interrogation, then locked
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1012. Technical Sergeant Seymour Schenkman stands 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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1013. Jews are forced to clean blood from the cobblestone pavement of the Iasi police headquarters courtyard during the pogrom.
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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1014. On June 29, 1941, Romanian soldiers and a cadet arrest a group of Jews at 157 I.C.
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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1015. Jews assembled by Romanian police and soldiers during the Iasi pogrom sit among corpses in the courtyard of the city police headquarters.
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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1016. The bodies of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom lie on the pavement in front of a Jewish-owned business.
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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1017. The Biesinitzer Grund (Goerlitz) concentration camp, a sub-camp of Gross-Rosen, after liberation.
explaining to a German guard that he was arresting the boy and taking him to prison. Kwart brought Tanek ... German guard shot his German shepherd dog. Chaim cooked the dog, and this became their first meal
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1018. Leon Greenwald (right) and his brother in the Biesnitzer Grund (Goerlitz) concentration camp, a sub-camp of Gross-Rosen.
explaining to a German guard that he was arresting the boy and taking him to prison. Kwart brought Tanek ... German guard shot his German shepherd dog. Chaim cooked the dog, and this became their first meal
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1019. A column of young Jewish men, who had been conscripted by the Romanian authorities for forced labor (digging shelters or mass graves in the Jewish cemetery), are brought to police headquarters during the Iasi pogrom.
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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1020. The bodies of Jews killed by Romanian soldiers and police lie against the wall of police headquarters.
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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1021. Civilians walk along Cuza Voda Street in central Iasi, near the Cinema Sidoli, past the bodies of Jews killed by Romanian soldiers and civilians during the Iasi pogrom.
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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1022. The bodies of a Jewish family killed on Vasile Conta Street in front of the Fratii Hirschenschon store during the Iasi pogrom.
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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1023. The bodies of Jews killed on Cuza Voda Street during the Iasi pogrom lie in the street.
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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1024. A pass bearing the word "Liber" (Free) given to Jews at Iasi police headquarters during the pogrom.
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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1025. On June 29, 1941, Jews arrested by Romanian soldiers and police wait on a street in Iasi before being sent to police headquarters.
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