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6601. Group portrait of Jewish youth after the war in Lodz.
-call. German guards brutally beat him, and he died two days later. In April 1945 the prisoners from
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6602. View of a commercial street in Lodz. On the left is the bar "Express" which belonged to the donor's grandfather, Michuel Krell, and in the background is the Alteschule [Old Town Synagogue].
-call. German guards brutally beat him, and he died two days later. In April 1945 the prisoners from
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6603. Group portrait of Jewish DPs in a camp in Sweden.
fence surrounding the ghetto. German guards amused themselves by randomly shooting into the ghetto, and
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6604. Group portrait of newly arrived Jewish immigrants to Palestine detained at the Athlit reception camp.
fence surrounding the ghetto. German guards amused themselves by randomly shooting into the ghetto, and
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6605. Close-up portrait of Chaim Kozienicki sitting on a hospital bed where he is recuperating in Sweden.
fence surrounding the ghetto. German guards amused themselves by randomly shooting into the ghetto, and
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6606. Young men in Furudal, Sweden spell out the phrase "Am Yisrael Chai" (the nation of Israel lives) with their bodies shortly before immigrating to Palestine.
fence surrounding the ghetto. German guards amused themselves by randomly shooting into the ghetto, and
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6607. Chaim Kozienicki poses with a wooden gun during his preparation for immigration to Palestine.
fence surrounding the ghetto. German guards amused themselves by randomly shooting into the ghetto, and
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6608. Prewar portrait of a Jewish family in Lvov. Pictured are Samuel and Adela Shiber with their three children: Salomon, Matylda and Emanuel (on the right).
arrival. Ella and her mother were chosen for work. An SS guard learned that Ella could draw well, and he
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6609. Close-up portrait of a young man in the Bedzin ghetto.
arrival. Ella and her mother were chosen for work. An SS guard learned that Ella could draw well, and he
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6610. Close-up portrait of a young couple in Poland after the war.
arrival. Ella and her mother were chosen for work. An SS guard learned that Ella could draw well, and he
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6611. Emanuel Shiber and Ella Lieberman celebrate their engagement with friends and family.
arrival. Ella and her mother were chosen for work. An SS guard learned that Ella could draw well, and he
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6612. A Jewish woman, dressed in typical Greek costume, poses with her brother while hiding in the Greek countryside.
food and fake papers for other prisoners. As the war wound down, the German guards prepared to retreat
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6613. Prewar studio portrait of a Greek Jewish family. Pictured are the Yaffes: Samuel, Joyia and their children, Mordo and Alberto.
food and fake papers for other prisoners. As the war wound down, the German guards prepared to retreat
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6614. Group portrait of children in an orphanage in Israel.
stairs. Fearing that Sala would be killed in future "Aktions", Bela managed to bribe a guard to sneak
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6615. Sala Perec, a young Polish Jewish survivor, stands next to a tree outside the children's home in Dornstadt.
stairs. Fearing that Sala would be killed in future "Aktions", Bela managed to bribe a guard to sneak
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6616. Sala Perec rests in her baby carriage in prewar Chelm.
stairs. Fearing that Sala would be killed in future "Aktions", Bela managed to bribe a guard to sneak
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6617. Sala Perec poses with fellow female soldiers in the Israeli army.
stairs. Fearing that Sala would be killed in future "Aktions", Bela managed to bribe a guard to sneak
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6618. Sala Perec poses with another female soldier in the Israeli army.
stairs. Fearing that Sala would be killed in future "Aktions", Bela managed to bribe a guard to sneak
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6619. Herman Goering speaks to American servicemen following his capture.
Army. After Hermann Goering was capture in May 1945, Leo's platoon was responsible for guarding him
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6620. Herman Goering is escorted by an American serviceman following his capture.
Army. After Hermann Goering was capture in May 1945, Leo's platoon was responsible for guarding him
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6621. Herman Goering is driven away in an automobile following his capture.
Army. After Hermann Goering was capture in May 1945, Leo's platoon was responsible for guarding him
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6622. Members of the Slomnicki family pose together on the grass.
returning in the evening. The following day when they awoke, they found that their guards had fled. At
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6623. Three Jewish children pose next to a fence, holding a goat.
returning in the evening. The following day when they awoke, they found that their guards had fled. At
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6624. A group of Jewish youths pose next to a fence. Among those pictured are Sruleck Slomnicki (far left) and Zigmund Weinrib, a photographer (second from the left).
returning in the evening. The following day when they awoke, they found that their guards had fled. At
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6625. Two Polish Jewish sisters pose for a photograph. Pictured are Sala and Sima Slomnicki.
returning in the evening. The following day when they awoke, they found that their guards had fled. At