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10776. Jews wearing armbands hoe a potato field in the Warsaw ghetto.
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10777. View of a section of the wall enclosing the Krakow ghetto.
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10778. Jews wearing armbands walk along an unpaved street in an unidentified ghetto.
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10779. A vendor shows some of his belongings to a fellow Jew on the street of an unidentified ghetto.
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10780. Group portrait of members of the Warsaw ghetto Jewish police.
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10781. Jewish residents stand around a vendor's display of linen or clothing in the public square of an unidentified ghetto.
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10782. Group portrait of Jewish men in an unidentified ghetto wearing Jewish stars.
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10783. Jews wait in line to register in an unidentified ghetto.
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10784. Close-up of two Jewish men wearing overcoats on a street in an unidentified ghetto.
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10785. A Jewish man operates a loom in an unidentified ghetto.
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10786. Jewish residents register in an unidentified ghetto.
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10787. A German policeman publicly humiliates a Jew in the Zawiercie ghetto by shaving his beard.
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10788. Jewish workmen wearing armbands stand outside the Krock building in an unidentified ghetto.
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10789. View of the synagogue in Buchau Germany.
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10790. Interior view of the synagogue in Buchau Germany.
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10791. Fritz Glueckstein, a young German Jewish boy, poses in traditional German costume.
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10792. The Glueckstein family relaxes on a beach in front of a cabana.
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10793. Identificaiton card which allows the bearer to dress in clothing of the opposite sex.
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10794. An official medical certification signed by sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld (1868-1935) reads (translated from German), <
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10795. Gerd Katter (born Eva Katter), one of Magnus Hirschfeld's transsexual patients in the late twenties in the Institute for Sexual Science, around 1929.
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10796. Front page of the February 1929 issue of "Der Stuermer," a Nazi newspaper edited by Julius Streicher, showing a caricature of Magnus Hirschfeld.
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10797. Portrait of Adolf Brand (1874-1945). Adolf Brand was the editor of the magazine "The Independent," published irregularly from1896 to1932.
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10798. German children play among the ruins of the Peter-Gemeinder-Strasse synagogue in Beerfelden that was destroyed during Kristallnacht.
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10799. Wedding portrait of Berta Spiro and Hans Israel. They were married in Bad Pyrmont two days after an antisemtic rock-throwing at their home cancelled their scheduled wedding party in Nieheim.
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10800. Berta Spiro plays her guitar.