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1726. Studio portrait of Bluma Nadel, daughter of Chava and Motel Nadel.
well. Two weeks after the German invasion, a ghetto-like unit was closed in Vievis guarded by ... where they shot 1,900 Jews on Yom Kippur from the area. The chief policeman that guarded the ghetto was
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1727. Studio portrait of Chava and Motel Nadel. They and their daughters Bluma and Chaya all perished in the Holocaust.
well. Two weeks after the German invasion, a ghetto-like unit was closed in Vievis guarded by ... where they shot 1,900 Jews on Yom Kippur from the area. The chief policeman that guarded the ghetto was
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1728. Arie Leib and Beila Kremmerman Katz pose outside their home with their daughter Rachel.
well. Two weeks after the German invasion, a ghetto-like unit was closed in Vievis guarded by ... where they shot 1,900 Jews on Yom Kippur from the area. The chief policeman that guarded the ghetto was
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1729. Studio portrait of Moshe Godroff and his wife Masha Gilerovich with their son Yaakov.
well. Two weeks after the German invasion, a ghetto-like unit was closed in Vievis guarded by ... where they shot 1,900 Jews on Yom Kippur from the area. The chief policeman that guarded the ghetto was
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1730. Studio portrait of Yiddish gymnasia students Rachel Godrov and her friend Lea.
well. Two weeks after the German invasion, a ghetto-like unit was closed in Vievis guarded by ... where they shot 1,900 Jews on Yom Kippur from the area. The chief policeman that guarded the ghetto was
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1731. The Karpovitch Family during the 1950s. Five of the seven children are pictured.
well. Two weeks after the German invasion, a ghetto-like unit was closed in Vievis guarded by ... where they shot 1,900 Jews on Yom Kippur from the area. The chief policeman that guarded the ghetto was
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1732. Rachel Godroff, wearing a white coat in the center, with friends in front of their house in Vievis in 1940.
well. Two weeks after the German invasion, a ghetto-like unit was closed in Vievis guarded by ... where they shot 1,900 Jews on Yom Kippur from the area. The chief policeman that guarded the ghetto was
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1733. Women from Stutthof after liberation in [Zechozinek], Poland.
well. Two weeks after the German invasion, a ghetto-like unit was closed in Vievis guarded by ... where they shot 1,900 Jews on Yom Kippur from the area. The chief policeman that guarded the ghetto was
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1734. Wolf Godrov and his younger sister Sarah Rivka ride on a motorcycle.
well. Two weeks after the German invasion, a ghetto-like unit was closed in Vievis guarded by ... where they shot 1,900 Jews on Yom Kippur from the area. The chief policeman that guarded the ghetto was
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1735. View of two memorials to Holocaust victims in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
convince the guards to let Eli work with him instead of at the railroad station. Yuda had lost his wife and ... guards to let them spend the night in the ghetto and said they would return in the morning. That night in
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1736. Two young men pose on either side of a memorial to Holocaust survivors [probably in Italy].
convince the guards to let Eli work with him instead of at the railroad station. Yuda had lost his wife and ... guards to let them spend the night in the ghetto and said they would return in the morning. That night in
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1737. Young men learn mechanical skills in a vocational workshop in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
convince the guards to let Eli work with him instead of at the railroad station. Yuda had lost his wife and ... guards to let them spend the night in the ghetto and said they would return in the morning. That night in
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1738. Young men learn mechanical skills in a vocational workshop in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
convince the guards to let Eli work with him instead of at the railroad station. Yuda had lost his wife and ... guards to let them spend the night in the ghetto and said they would return in the morning. That night in
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1739. Joseoph Goetz prays after the war wrapped in a tallit [in either Foehrenwald or Italy].
convince the guards to let Eli work with him instead of at the railroad station. Yuda had lost his wife and ... guards to let them spend the night in the ghetto and said they would return in the morning. That night in
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1740. Three men work in an office of an unidentified displaced camp under a Zionist shield.
convince the guards to let Eli work with him instead of at the railroad station. Yuda had lost his wife and ... guards to let them spend the night in the ghetto and said they would return in the morning. That night in
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1741. Prewar mother and three grandchildren standing outside.
convince the guards to let Eli work with him instead of at the railroad station. Yuda had lost his wife and ... guards to let them spend the night in the ghetto and said they would return in the morning. That night in
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1742. Joseph Goetz (center) and two friends pose together after the war.
convince the guards to let Eli work with him instead of at the railroad station. Yuda had lost his wife and ... guards to let them spend the night in the ghetto and said they would return in the morning. That night in
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1743. A large crowd gathers outside a building [perhaps in Italy] decorated with American and Israeli flags.
convince the guards to let Eli work with him instead of at the railroad station. Yuda had lost his wife and ... guards to let them spend the night in the ghetto and said they would return in the morning. That night in
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1744. Women survivors in Bergen-Belsen prepare to remove the corpse of the woman at their feet.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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1745. Portrait of Isaac Charney (Czarny), from Czestochowa, Poland.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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1746. Aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp area showing the military training base, about two kilometers northeast of the camp.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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1747. Aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp area showing the village of Belsen.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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1748. Aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp area showing the village of Bergen.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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1749. Portrait of rescuer, Tadeusz Kobylko.
blankets and carried her out as if she was a package. On the way back to Lvov, Ukrainian guards with dogs
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1750. Itta Keller with her rescuer, Tadeusz Kobylko, and his son Adam, who was also the son of Itta's aunt, Fanny Ginsburg.
blankets and carried her out as if she was a package. On the way back to Lvov, Ukrainian guards with dogs