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10351. The Polish prisoner Siegmunt Swider (b. May 6, 1906) poses in the courtyard of the county courthouse in Rzeszow.
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10352. The Polish prisoner Heinrich Skowron (b. February 1912) poses in the courtyard of the county courthouse in Rzeszow.
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10353. Polish refugees leave Warsaw on a horse-drawn wagon loaded with their personal property during the German siege of the capital.
Photographer: Julien Bryan ... Julien Bryan (1899-1974) was a documentary filmmaker who filmed and photographed the everyday life ... a Julien Bryan (1899-1974) was a documentary filmmaker who filmed and photographed the everyday life ... received formal training as a photographer, but learned during the course of his many travels. Bryan
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10354. Refugees board a deportation train for labor camps in Siberia.
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10355. Red Army troops enter Vilnius on Gedininas Avenue on June 15, 1940.
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10356. Jewish workers pose on the porch of a mill in Lyubcha.
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10357. An SA member stands guard at the entrance to a Jewish-owned store during the April 1, 1933 boycott.
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10358. View of the Kovno Jewish cemetery with the tombstone of Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Spektor.
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10359. Folder that held the charts, maps and illustrations included in the report of SS-Brigadier General Stahlecker to the Reich Security Main Office, Berlin.
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10360. Jewish youth learn woodworking skills at the Juedische Anlehrnwerkstatt [Jewish vocational training school].
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10361. German soldiers stand among a vast assembly of horse-drawn wagons during the invasion of Poland.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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10362. At a rally in the Langer Markt, Danzig residents call for the city's annexation by the Third Reich.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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10363. German General Blaskowitz (left, center of the table) presides over the official surrender of the Polish Army in a railway car at the Skoda Motor Works near Warsaw.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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10364. Death certificate issued by the German consulate in Istanbul for Martha Heimann Engelmann, a German Jew who died while living in exile in Turkey.
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10365. Affadavit issued by the Berlin district lower court stating that Martha Heimann is a Jew by birth.
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10366. Letter notifying Dr. Susanne Engelmann that she has been dismissed from her teaching position in compliance with the Civil Service Law of April 7, 1933.
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10367. Letter from the Berlin police clarifying the date by which German Jews living abroad must have registered their property that was sent to Konrad Engelmann, a German Jew who had converted to Christianity.
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10368. Letter to Susanne Engelmann from the president of the Reich Authors' Guild informing her that her membership cannot be renewed until her records have been reviewed.
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10369. Members of a manual workers union in Gartenblum, Germany.
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10370. Pedestrians view the vandalized iron goods store owned by Samuel Eckstein.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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10371. Wedding portrait of Esther and Robert Zarnicer.
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10372. Robert and Esther Zarnicer pose with friends in Frankfurt-am-Main.
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10373. View of the Chabannes children's home.
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10374. Maria and David Bajtner are wed in Kibbutz Prebitz.
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10375. Portrait of an elderly Jewish couple seated outside in the Strzemieszyce Wielkie ghetto.