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2901. 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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2902. 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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2903. 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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2904. 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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2905. 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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2906. 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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2907. 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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2908. 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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2909. 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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2910. 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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2911. 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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2912. 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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2913. 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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2914. 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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2915. 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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2916. Medal with Polish eagle and ceriticate issued to former political prisoner
[sic] of his work for the 4189 Polish Guard Company 'Kresowa'"
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2917. Oral history interview with Johveta Incuriene
German police, soldiers and guards; marrying; her mother's death in Estonia; her father's death in the
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2918. Oral history interview with Genia Shapiro
of the guards, and her illness; and the ailments she experienced after the war as a result of her
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2919. Oral history interview with Władysława Paleń
because of the actions of her brother; mass shootings of Jews by German soldiers and Polish guards; her
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2920. Oral history interview with Genė Racickienė
relationships with them; the fence surrounding the Jewish ghetto and the Lithuanian guards; local women throwing
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2921. Oral history interview with Janina Drebnik
treatment of local townspeople by Ukrainian guards; the deportation of her family to Bergen, Germany; and
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2922. Black and white knit bag used in slave labor camps by a Polish Jewish woman
fellow prisoner or a camp guard, who used it to hide sandwiches for Cesia.
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2923. Drawing
recto, below image, handwritten in graphite: "Guard on duty/Coutroom III/Aug. 14, 1947/Nurnberg"
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2924. Drawing by William Sharp
front of him, two guards, one standing at each side of Hitler's chair. Everyone smiling
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2925. Oral history interview with Eva Dimont Igdalski
of the guards; her experiences in Lagedi, Auschwitz, and Stutthof; her liberation by the Soviets in