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39126. Interior of the Great Synagogue of Nuremberg, set on fire by order of Nazi municipal leaders.
1938, Nazi leaders demanded that Jewish leaders agree to voluntarily demolish the synagogue. They ... the Nazi Party Conference on September 5th. A non-Jewish architect was able to save the synagogue ... ’s Jewish Stone, a remnant from a medieval synagogue that had served as the base for the Holy Ark.
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39127. Mittelbau Main Camp: In Depth
camp population in these months was all-male and non-Jewish; the predominant prisoner groups in order ... outfitted for this purpose, and three hundred skilled Hungarian Jewish SS prisoners were transferred from ... from Gross-Rosen alone and a large percentage of them Jewish. These trains also had many dead
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39128. Group portrait of Jews from Vienna in front of a home for the elderly in the Kielce ghetto.
Kielce was captured by the Germans on September 4, 1939. Immediately afterwards the Jewish ... communit Kielce was captured by the Germans on September 4, 1939. Immediately afterwards the Jewish ... fines. Within the first weeks of the occupation the Germans set up a Jewish Council and named Dr. Moses
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39129. Group portrait of Jews from Vienna outside a home for the elderly in the Kielce ghetto.
Kielce was captured by the Germans on September 4, 1939. Immediately afterwards the Jewish ... communit Kielce was captured by the Germans on September 4, 1939. Immediately afterwards the Jewish ... fines. Within the first weeks of the occupation the Germans set up a Jewish Council and named Dr. Moses
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39130. Two women wearing overcoats on a snow covered street in the Kielce ghetto.
Kielce was captured by the Germans on September 4, 1939. Immediately afterwards the Jewish ... communit Kielce was captured by the Germans on September 4, 1939. Immediately afterwards the Jewish ... fines. Within the first weeks of the occupation the Germans set up a Jewish Council and named Dr. Moses
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39131. Laborers exhume the corpses of people shot during an action on 12 May 1942.
1939, and immediately began terrorizing the Jewish population. In May 1940 several prominent Jewish ... 12,000 were rounded-up. Approximately 3,000 were shot in the local Jewish cemetery, and the rest
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39132. Abba Kovner in Vilna after the fall of the city to the Red Army.
of December 1941, calling for Jewish armed resistance against the Nazis. As the commander of the FPO ... underground into the forests. For the next ten months he commanded a Jewish partisan unit in the Rudninkai ... Bricha (the movement of Jewish survivors from Eastern Europe to the West). Kovner, like many former
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39133. Foreign born Jews arrive at the gare d'Austerlitz station during a deportation action from Paris.
The deportation of foreign born Jewish men in occupied Paris was carried out in accordance with the ... The deportation of foreign born Jewish men in occupied Paris was carried out in accordance with the ... examined. On that date approximately 5000 foreign born Jewish men between the ages of 18 and 40 reported to
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39134. Three men behind a barred window in the ghetto jail.
The ghetto held two jails, both administered by the Jewish police. The first, located in the ... center The ghetto held two jails, both administered by the Jewish police. The first, located in the ... violations of the sanitary codes. Jail sentences ranged from a few hours to several weeks. The Jewish
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39135. Kovno ghetto jail, visiting imprisoned friends and relatives.
The ghetto held two jails, both administered by the Jewish police. The first, located in the ... center The ghetto held two jails, both administered by the Jewish police. The first, located in the ... violations of the sanitary codes. Jail sentences ranged from a few hours to several weeks. The Jewish
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39136. Kovno ghetto jail, visiting imprisoned friends and relatives.
The ghetto held two jails, both administered by the Jewish police. The first, located in the ... center The ghetto held two jails, both administered by the Jewish police. The first, located in the ... violations of the sanitary codes. Jail sentences ranged from a few hours to several weeks. The Jewish
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39137. Steroscopic photogrph of German soldiers inspecting a Polish bomb shelter in Tarnow.
1939, and immediately began terrorizing the Jewish population. In May 1940 several prominent Jewish ... 12,000 were rounded-up. Approximately 3,000 were shot in the local Jewish cemetery, and the rest
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39138. Group portrait of two Dutch Jews and three paid Dutch workers in the Staphorst-Rouveen labor camp.
Coenraad Rood was born on August 12, 1917 in Amsterdam Holland to a Jewish family that traced its ... ro Coenraad Rood was born on August 12, 1917 in Amsterdam Holland to a Jewish family that traced its ... 1937, he spent a year working as a nurse in a Jewish home for the permanently disabled. There he met
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39139. Aerial view of the Ebensee concentration camp.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the ... hospitals in Upper Austria. In addition, he examined all would-be Jewish immigrants to Palestine on behalf ... of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. In March 1949 Wortman immigrated to the United
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39140. View of the Ebensee concentration camp.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the ... hospitals in Upper Austria. In addition, he examined all would-be Jewish immigrants to Palestine on behalf ... of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. In March 1949 Wortman immigrated to the United
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39141. Portrait of Abba Kovner during his mission to Palestine on behalf of the Nekama [Revenge] organization.
of December 1941, calling for Jewish armed resistance against the Nazis. As the commander of the FPO ... underground into the forests. For the next ten months he commanded a Jewish partisan unit in the Rudninkai ... Bricha (the movement of Jewish survivors from Eastern Europe to the West). Kovner, like many former
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39142. Portrait of Abba Kovner in his sixties.
of December 1941, calling for Jewish armed resistance against the Nazis. As the commander of the FPO ... underground into the forests. For the next ten months he commanded a Jewish partisan unit in the Rudninkai ... Bricha (the movement of Jewish survivors from Eastern Europe to the West). Kovner, like many former
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39143. Sketch of Herman Vogel by Gabriel Sedlis.
Vilnius. They immediately began the systematic slaughter of Vilna's Jewish population, but Gabriel ... 's family remained untouched. In September 1941 they became imprisoned in a new ghetto. Luckily the Jewish ... ghetto theater. He also painted and did graphic work. In 1942 the Jewish underground recruited Gabriel
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39144. Sketch of Heinz Stalp by Gabriel Sedlis.
Vilnius. They immediately began the systematic slaughter of Vilna's Jewish population, but Gabriel ... 's family remained untouched. In September 1941 they became imprisoned in a new ghetto. Luckily the Jewish ... ghetto theater. He also painted and did graphic work. In 1942 the Jewish underground recruited Gabriel
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39145. Sketch of Edmund Pohlmonn by Gabriel Sedlis.
Vilnius. They immediately began the systematic slaughter of Vilna's Jewish population, but Gabriel ... 's family remained untouched. In September 1941 they became imprisoned in a new ghetto. Luckily the Jewish ... ghetto theater. He also painted and did graphic work. In 1942 the Jewish underground recruited Gabriel
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39146. Sketch of Theodor Schellen by Gabriel Sedlis.
Vilnius. They immediately began the systematic slaughter of Vilna's Jewish population, but Gabriel ... 's family remained untouched. In September 1941 they became imprisoned in a new ghetto. Luckily the Jewish ... ghetto theater. He also painted and did graphic work. In 1942 the Jewish underground recruited Gabriel
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39147. Sketch of an unidentified man by Gabriel Sedlis.
Vilnius. They immediately began the systematic slaughter of Vilna's Jewish population, but Gabriel ... 's family remained untouched. In September 1941 they became imprisoned in a new ghetto. Luckily the Jewish ... ghetto theater. He also painted and did graphic work. In 1942 the Jewish underground recruited Gabriel
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39148. Group portrait of the children and staff of the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Masgelier.
1934 the Bluschteins moved to Paris, where they settled in the Jewish neighborhood of Belleville. In ... was unaware that he was Jewish. Julien continued to live on the farm until the liberation of Treve in ... August 1944. Shortly thereafter he returned to Paris, where he was employed by the World Jewish Congress
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39149. Group portrait of the children and staff of the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Masgelier.
1934 the Bluschteins moved to Paris, where they settled in the Jewish neighborhood of Belleville. In ... was unaware that he was Jewish. Julien continued to live on the farm until the liberation of Treve in ... August 1944. Shortly thereafter he returned to Paris, where he was employed by the World Jewish Congress
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39150. Portrait of the French family who employed Julien Bluschtein on their farm during the German occupation of France.
1934 the Bluschteins moved to Paris, where they settled in the Jewish neighborhood of Belleville. In ... was unaware that he was Jewish. Julien continued to live on the farm until the liberation of Treve in ... August 1944. Shortly thereafter he returned to Paris, where he was employed by the World Jewish Congress