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1176. Reichchatzmeister Franz Xaver Schwarz visits the Lodz ghetto.
before serving in World War I, Schwarz joined the Nazi Party in 1922. He was part of the Old Guard from
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1177. German Kennkarte (identification card) issued by the police president in Berlin on March 16, 1939 to Harry Israel Kastan (b.
SS guard on February 28, 1945, during the death march from Auschwitz to Germany.
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1178. Identification card certifying that Harry Kastan (b.
SS guard on February 28, 1945, during the death march from Auschwitz to Germany.
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1179. Police permit issued by the police president of Berlin on April 8, 1944 allowing a Jewish man, Harry Israel Kastan (b.
SS guard on February 28, 1945, during the death march from Auschwitz to Germany.
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1180. A household identification card (Haushaltsausweis) issued by the Reichshauptstadt Berlin in 1943 to Harry Israel Kastan (b.
SS guard on February 28, 1945, during the death march from Auschwitz to Germany.
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1181. Police registration form issued by the Police Registration Authority and filled out on March 10, 1943 for the child, Hannah Kastan (b.
SS guard on February 28, 1945, during the death march from Auschwitz to Germany.
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1182. Jospeh H. Williams, deputy-commandant of the Landsberg prison, poses next to a sign marking the site of the crematorium in Dachau that reads, 'This area is being retained a shrine to the 238,000 individuals who were cremated here.
approximately one thousand inmates, most of whom were convicted concentration camp guards and administrators
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1183. Group portrait of the defendants in the Dachau war crimes trial.
fifth from the right) is Josef Seuss, SS-Hauptscharfuehrer and a guard or warden at Dachau from 1933 to
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1184. Jewish men from Zhitomir are brought to a cemetery where they would be shot by German troops.
arrest of more than 400 Jewish men. They were held under SS guard until a gallows could be constructed
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1185. Portrait of a Jewish woman and her young son standing in front of a fence.
and 40, including Gabriel, were drafted for forced labor. Gabriel, who could converse with the guards
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1186. Victoria Avramoff pushes her daughter, Adela, down a street in Sofia, Bulgaria, shortly after the war.
and 40, including Gabriel, were drafted for forced labor. Gabriel, who could converse with the guards
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1187. A Jewish family sits at an outdoor table near the Vitosha Mountains.
and 40, including Gabriel, were drafted for forced labor. Gabriel, who could converse with the guards
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1188. A Bulgarian Jewish family goes for a merry-go-round ride in an amusement park during the war.
and 40, including Gabriel, were drafted for forced labor. Gabriel, who could converse with the guards
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1189. A young Jewish boy, Misha Avramoff, plays a toy trumpet while wearing a Bulgarian officer's hat in Ruse, Bulgaria.
and 40, including Gabriel, were drafted for forced labor. Gabriel, who could converse with the guards
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1190. Jewish forced laborers pose next to a truck in Bulgaria.
and 40, including Gabriel, were drafted for forced labor. Gabriel, who could converse with the guards
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1191. Three Jewish forced laborers poses next to a pile of wood in Bulgaria.
and 40, including Gabriel, were drafted for forced labor. Gabriel, who could converse with the guards
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1192. Group portrait of Jewish forced laborers in Bulgaria.
and 40, including Gabriel, were drafted for forced labor. Gabriel, who could converse with the guards
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1193. A Maccabi gymnastic team poses standing in a row in sailor costumes.
and 40, including Gabriel, were drafted for forced labor. Gabriel, who could converse with the guards
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1194. High school girls in Ruschuk Blugaria pose together in the snow.
and 40, including Gabriel, were drafted for forced labor. Gabriel, who could converse with the guards
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1195. Portrait of three Jewish forced laborers in Bulgaria.
and 40, including Gabriel, were drafted for forced labor. Gabriel, who could converse with the guards
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1196. Gabriel and Victoria Avramoff pose with their son Misha and new born daughter Adela.
and 40, including Gabriel, were drafted for forced labor. Gabriel, who could converse with the guards
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1197. Portrait of Efraim Leibowitz, the younger brother of the donor who perished at Auschwitz.
Efraim sent to the left, tried to run after him. She was beaten by guards and then directed to the left
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1198. Official British photograph showing the former radio station of Lord Haw-Haw.
station is closely guarded by British troops to prevent possilble sabotage. Photo shows William Joyce
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1199. Soviet and American soldiers show each other their pistols while relaxing on the banks of the Elbe River.
of the 173rd Regiment of the 58th Guards Division of Marshal Ivan Stopanovich Koniev's First
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1200. Russian and American troops link up on the banks of the River Elbe.
Guards Division of Marshal Ivan Stopanovich Koniev's First Ukrainian Army. A U.S patrol of four men met