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10151. Residency permit for Leo Bretholz signed by the prefect of Haute-Pyrenees.
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10152. Personalized Jewish New Year's card in Hebrew and German bearing a photo of Ludwig Klein.
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10153. Aron Broda sits on a park bench in Katowice.
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10154. Group portrait of members of the extended Broda family at the Dresner wedding in Zawiercie.
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10155. Portrait of the Broda family. Pictured are Aron and Shendel Broda with their young son.
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10156. Seven year old Salusia poses in a garden in Zarki, where she was sent in the company of a Polish woman to check on the whereabouts of her grandparents.
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10157. Letter smuggled out of the Dabrowa ghetto shortly before its liquidation describing the fate of the Goldblum and Broda families.
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10158. Portrait of Polish rescuer Eva Turkin in the garden of her old age home in Lodz.
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10159. German civilians file past the exhumed bodies of former prisoners in Tittling, Germany.
Photographer: Milton Ramoy
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10160. German civilians file past the exhumed bodies of former prisoners in Tittling, Germany.
Photographer: Milton Ramoy
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10161. American soldiers view the body of a concentration camp guard killed during the liberation of Ohrdruf.
Photographer: James R. (Bob) McMichael ... Ohrdruf. The photographer served with the 69th Infantry Division during the liberation of Ohrdruf.
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10162. The bodies of Buchenwald victims piled on the back of a truck and on the ground next to it.
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10163. Visitors gather at the entrance to the Buchenwald concentration camp soon after liberation.
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10164. A column of survivors in concentration camp uniform walk through a gate in Buchenwald soon after the liberation.
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10165. Close-up of an emaciated middle-aged survivor, wearing a tattered cap, sits on a pile of blankets alongside a barbed wire fence in Buchenwald.
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10166. Cover of the June 1, 1945 Mediterranean Edition of "Yank: The Army Weekly," featuring an article on German atrocities at the Buchenwald concentration camp and the Ohrdruf sub-camp.
German atrocities at the Buchenwald concentration camp and the Ohrdruf sub-camp. Cover photograph
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10167. Inside page of the June 1, 1945 Mediterranean Edition of "Yank: The Army Weekly," featuring an article on German atrocities at the Buchenwald concentration camp and the Ohrdruf sub-camp.
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10168. Inside page of the June 1, 1945 Mediterranean Edition of "Yank: The Army Weekly," featuring an article on German atrocities at the Buchenwald concentration camp and the Ohrdruf sub-camp.
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10169. Letter of indictment against Hermann Wilhelm Goering and other chief defendants tried by the International Military Tribunal.
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10170. Headquarters of the Wiesbaden DP camp. Major Benjamin Wright (left), PRO of 9th AAF Press Camp, peers out of a window with the rest of his staff.
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10171. Corpses lie in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
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10172. Volume IV of "Sharit Ha-Platah," a 68-page book compiled by Jewish army chaplain, Abraham Klausner, listing survivors of the concentration camps.
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10173. Survivors cover the piles of corpses outside the crematorium at the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp.
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10174. Two pages from the 89-page English "Guide to the Care of Displaced Persons in Germany" printed by the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force.
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10175. Portrait of Rivka Tuchsznajder as a hidden child in Savoie, France.