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2626. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians from Neunburg vorm Wald place corpses into coffins for transportation to the town cemetery where they will be properly buried.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2627. German women transport a corpse found in the woods near Neunburg vorm Wald to the town cemetery for proper burial.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2628. German civilians from Neunburg carry a body found in a nearby forest to the town cemetery for proper burial.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2629. The townspeople of Neunburg vom Wald line the streets and watch as their fellow townspeople transport corpses found in the nearby forest to the town cemetery for proper burial.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2630. German civilians from Neunburg vorm Wald carry a corpse found in the nearby forest to the town cemetery.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2631. German civilians from Neunburg attend a funeral service for Polish, Hungarian, and Russian Jews found in the forest near their town.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2632. German civilians from Neunburg attend a funeral service for Polish, Hungarian, and Russian Jews found in the forest near their town.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2633. U.S. troops and German civilians from Neunburg vorm Wald attend a funeral service for Polish, Hungarian, and Russian Jews found in the forest near their town.
who were wounded or too weak to continue. The guards soon noticed that some prisoners had stolen food
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2634. The bodies of female prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the Helmbrechts concentration camp, a sub-camp of Flossenbuerg.
and fatigue. Many others were killed by SS guards for attempting to escape or lagging behind. Amalie
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2635. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians view the bodies of female prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the Helmbrechts concentration camp, a sub-camp of Flossenbuerg.
and fatigue. Many others were killed by SS guards for attempting to escape or lagging behind. Amalie
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2636. View of the judges' bench at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the
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2637. Aerial view of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice and prison, where the war crimes trial of the International Military Tribunal was held and its defendants incarcerated.
Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the
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2638. False identification card issued in the name of Max Lefevre that was used by Leo Bretholz while living in hiding in France.
border guards and sent back to France. The French authorities then confined him to the Rivesaltes
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2639. False identification card issued in the name of Max Lefevre that was used by Leo Bretholz while living in hiding in France.
border guards and sent back to France. The French authorities then confined him to the Rivesaltes
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2640. False membership card in the French ping pong federation that belonged to Leo Bretholz, an Austrian Jew living in hiding in France under the name of Max Lefevre.
border guards and sent back to France. The French authorities then confined him to the Rivesaltes
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2641. False membership card in the Vichy paramilitary youth organization, Compagnons de France that belonged to Leo Bretholz, an Austrian Jew living in hiding under the name of Max Lefevre.
border guards and sent back to France. The French authorities then confined him to the Rivesaltes
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2642. Back side of a false membership card in the Vichy paramilitary youth organization, Compagnons de France that belonged to Leo Bretholz, an Austrian Jew living in hiding under the name of Max Lefevre.
border guards and sent back to France. The French authorities then confined him to the Rivesaltes
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2643. Members of the Fischman family in Czestochowa. Seated from left to right are Chana Sara Fischmann and Isaak Fischmann; standing from left to right are, Karola Toper and Chaya Fischmann.
border guards and sent back to France. The French authorities then confined him to the Rivesaltes
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2644. Snapshot of thirteen-year-old Ditta Bretholz, which she sent to her brother Leo in France on the occasion of his twenty-first birthday.
border guards and sent back to France. The French authorities then confined him to the Rivesaltes
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2645. Portrait of Anny Frajermauer, a Jewish refugee from Belgium, that was sent to Leo Bretholz while he was in prison in France.
border guards and sent back to France. The French authorities then confined him to the Rivesaltes
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2646. Leo Bretholz poses with relatives at his bar mitzvah, which took place at the Klucky Temple in Vienna and was officiated by Rabbi Dr.
border guards and sent back to France. The French authorities then confined him to the Rivesaltes
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2647. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
border guards and sent back to France. The French authorities then confined him to the Rivesaltes
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2648. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
border guards and sent back to France. The French authorities then confined him to the Rivesaltes
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2649. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
border guards and sent back to France. The French authorities then confined him to the Rivesaltes
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2650. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
border guards and sent back to France. The French authorities then confined him to the Rivesaltes