Displaying: 3,626 3,650 of 3,876 matches for “guards”
-
3626. Esther and Ben Mossel after the war, at home in Amsterdam.
by a particularly cruel female guard, who placed her in isolation without food or water for three
-
3627. Two Jewish sisters sit on the grass next to a baby stroller.
by a particularly cruel female guard, who placed her in isolation without food or water for three
-
3628. Joseph Mossel holds his year-and-a-half old daughter, Henriette.
by a particularly cruel female guard, who placed her in isolation without food or water for three
-
3629. Henriette Mossel (left) and her maternal aunt, Bettie Buchenbacher.
by a particularly cruel female guard, who placed her in isolation without food or water for three
-
3630. Children holding flowers pose with their father and [probably mother].
by a particularly cruel female guard, who placed her in isolation without food or water for three
-
3631. Group portrait of a kindergarten class with their teacher celebrating Sinterklaas (St.
by a particularly cruel female guard, who placed her in isolation without food or water for three
-
3632. Hermann Goering testifies in his defense at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
the Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD,) the Secret State Police (Gestapo
-
3633. Prewar family portrait Cecilia and Lajos Klein (grandparents of the donor) and their five children.
was able to pass by a human wall of Arrow Cross guards and respond to the question: are you a Jew? By
-
3634. Letter addressed to Salamon Lebovics himself, from the Office of the Prime Minister informing him that he has been granted the Bronze rank of the Hungarian Freedom Medal.
was able to pass by a human wall of Arrow Cross guards and respond to the question: are you a Jew? By
-
3635. Letter from the Hungarian Red Cross dated December 4, 1942, from the military department of the Red Cross addressed to Mrs.
was able to pass by a human wall of Arrow Cross guards and respond to the question: are you a Jew? By
-
3636. Jewish youth work outside in a forced labor unit.
remained an observant Jew. On one occasion, his guards caught him praying with tallit and tefillin and
-
3637. Yeshaya Kornbluh stands outside a barrack in a Hungarian labor camp.
remained an observant Jew. On one occasion, his guards caught him praying with tallit and tefillin and
-
3638. Group portrait of students and rabbis at Yeshiva Meor Hagolah, the first postwar yeshiva in Italy established by Rabbi Ephraim Oshry of Kaunas, Lithuania.
remained an observant Jew. On one occasion, his guards caught him praying with tallit and tefillin and
-
3639. Four women stand in front of the Agudat Israel Kibbutz in Bari.
remained an observant Jew. On one occasion, his guards caught him praying with tallit and tefillin and
-
3640. Portrait of Lili Katz taken on Purim only months before she was murdered at Auschwitz.
was able to pass by a human wall of Arrow Cross guards and respond to the question: are you a Jew? By
-
3641. Group portrait of prisoners in Ilag VII, a camp for foreign nationals.
Cigarettes were valuable and were used for trade, even with German guards. In January 1945 the Rosenbaum
-
3642. Prisoners either sort or open up bedding and bundles in the courtyard of Tittmoning castle.
Cigarettes were valuable and were used for trade, even with German guards. In January 1945 the Rosenbaum
-
3643. An unidentified prisoner stands underneath an American flag near the entrance to Tittmoning castle in preparation for one of the shows put on by prisoners.
Cigarettes were valuable and were used for trade, even with German guards. In January 1945 the Rosenbaum
-
3644. Two German officers stand on the road leading to Tittmoning castle.
Cigarettes were valuable and were used for trade, even with German guards. In January 1945 the Rosenbaum
-
3645. Freddy Johnson, an African-American jazz musician who was interned in Tittmoning from January 1942 until February 1944, plays the piano.
Cigarettes were valuable and were used for trade, even with German guards. In January 1945 the Rosenbaum
-
3646. Internees gather by the entrance to Tittmoning castle underneath the American flag for an official program.
Cigarettes were valuable and were used for trade, even with German guards. In January 1945 the Rosenbaum
-
3647. African-American musician and internee, Johnny Mitchell, plays his guitar in the Tittmoning camp.
Cigarettes were valuable and were used for trade, even with German guards. In January 1945 the Rosenbaum
-
3648. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
Cigarettes were valuable and were used for trade, even with German guards. In January 1945 the Rosenbaum
-
3649. The Victory Band performs in the Tittmoning camp after liberation.
Cigarettes were valuable and were used for trade, even with German guards. In January 1945 the Rosenbaum
-
3650. Group portrait of prisoners, one holding a small dog, in the Tittmoning camp.
Cigarettes were valuable and were used for trade, even with German guards. In January 1945 the Rosenbaum