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5201. Portrait of a woman drawn by Ervin Abadi and given to a US liberator
Theresienstadt in Czechoslovakia. After seven days, the German guards fled and abandoned the train near Farsleben
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5202. Drawing of an infant by Ervin Abadi given to a US soldier
Theresienstadt in Czechoslovakia. After seven days, the German guards fled and abandoned the train near Farsleben
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5203. Norman Keith Holloway photograph
Norman was with the troops that entered the camp that day. The SS guards had fled and the prisoners were
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5204. Drawing
depiction of a detention camp wire gate, a lone figure looking out, a guard on patrol at other side
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5205. Violin, bow, and case used by a prisoner while interned in a camp run by Oskar Schindler
way. But the violin was destined to find its way back into Henry Rosner's hands. He told the SS guard
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5206. Four-year-old Agnes Biel poses on a street in Budapest in a dress and white apron.
guarding the orphanage. Agnes was very frightened during her stay, as sirens sounded for bomb scares
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5207. Hungarian soldiers pose in front of a train during World War I.
guarding the orphanage. Agnes was very frightened during her stay, as sirens sounded for bomb scares
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5208. Close-up portrait of three Hungarian Jewish women.
guarding the orphanage. Agnes was very frightened during her stay, as sirens sounded for bomb scares
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5209. A Latvian-Jewish family gathers around its dining room table.
After the German guards abandoned them while sailing on the North Sea, the prisoners finally landed on
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5210. Wedding portrait of a Latvian Jewish family. Seated from left to right are: Erna Taub Schwab (wife of Leo Schwab), Gustav Smitkowski, the bride Raja Taub Smitkowitzi, and another Taubchen Taub .
After the German guards abandoned them while sailing on the North Sea, the prisoners finally landed on
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5211. Teenagers from the Blankenesee children's home visit the grounds of the former Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
After the German guards abandoned them while sailing on the North Sea, the prisoners finally landed on
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5212. Interior view of a barracks in Bergen-Belsen looking down from a top bunk and drawn by Yehudit Steiglitz, a teenager who arrived with the Kasztner Transport.
apartment; he promised them that he didn't need any of their possessions and would guard them. Another
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5213. Jewish students celebrate their graduation though they officially had been expelled from school.
apartment; he promised them that he didn't need any of their possessions and would guard them. Another
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5214. Girls in a high school class in Subotica. Yehudit Steiglitz is pictured in the front row, fourth from the right.
apartment; he promised them that he didn't need any of their possessions and would guard them. Another
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5215. Yehudit Steiglitz,left, sits at a table and plays cards with her friend Katy.
apartment; he promised them that he didn't need any of their possessions and would guard them. Another
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5216. Yehudit Steiglitz writes at a table outside.
apartment; he promised them that he didn't need any of their possessions and would guard them. Another
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5217. Portrait of Yehudit Steiglitz taken after her arrival in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport.
apartment; he promised them that he didn't need any of their possessions and would guard them. Another
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5218. American soldiers enter the main gate to the Buchenwald concentration camp.
Guard and joined the Army in 1941. His stations included Linz and Salzburg, Austria; Kitzingen and
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5219. View of a barrack and fence in Buchenwald. The original caption reads: "Barrack and enclosure.
Guard and joined the Army in 1941. His stations included Linz and Salzburg, Austria; Kitzingen and
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5220. View of the bombed out Chancellery in Berlin. Adolf Hitler had previously given his speeches from the balcony.
Guard and joined the Army in 1941. His stations included Linz and Salzburg, Austria; Kitzingen and
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5221. Billboard displaying a portrait of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin on a main artery of Berlin.
Guard and joined the Army in 1941. His stations included Linz and Salzburg, Austria; Kitzingen and
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5222. View of a pile of ashes of human remains outside the crematory of Buchenwald.
Guard and joined the Army in 1941. His stations included Linz and Salzburg, Austria; Kitzingen and
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5223. View of a pile of corpses of former prisones of war.
generally 100-150 men, heavily guarded by SS and possibly also Wehrmacht troops. As the group waited in a
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5224. Under the supervision of British troops, German civilians and Nazi officials exhume the corpses of 243 slave laborers for proper reburial.
243 slave laborers for proper reburial. The victims were shot by their guards on the railway lines at
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5225. Under the supervision of British troops, German civilians and Nazi officials exhume the corpses of 243 slave laborers for proper reburial.
243 slave laborers for proper reburial. The victims were shot by their guards on the railway lines at