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17276. American soldiers and military vehicles next to the open cars of the Dachau death train.
Photographer: George Gaberlavage
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17277. Portrait of two-year-old Mania Halef, a Jewish child, who was later killed during the mass execution at Babi Yar.
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17278. Portrait of five-year-old Mania Halef, a Jewish child, who was later killed during the mass execution at Babi Yar.
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17279. Portrait of three-year-old Anna Glinberg, a Jewish child, who was later killed during the mass execution at Babi Yar.
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17280. Jewish men and youths remove loaves of bread from a wagon at the soup kitchen in the Kielce ghetto.
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17281. An identification card bearing a photo of a woman eating a bowl of soup in the Kielce ghetto.
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17282. An identification card bearing a photo of a child holding a cup and a piece of bread in the Kielce ghetto.
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17283. A Jewish child wearing a blanket, holds a cup and a piece of bread in the Kielce ghetto.
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17284. An identification card bearing a photo of a young man carrying loaves of bread in the Kielce ghetto.
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17285. Group portrait of children from a Kielce ghetto orphanage standing on the street.
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17286. Group portrait of Jews from Vienna outside a home for the elderly in the Kielce ghetto.
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17287. Group portrait of Jewish children in a day care program in the Kielce ghetto.
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17288. Commandant Amon Goeth rides his horse in the Plaszow concentration camp.
Photographer: Raimund Titsch ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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17289. The secretarial staff of Oskar Schindler's enamelware factory in Krakow-Zablocie.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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17290. Oskar Schindler with his horse on the grounds of the Emalia enamelworks in Krakow-Zablocie.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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17291. Oskar Schindler (center) enjoys himself at a dinner party in Krakow with German army officers.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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17292. Oskar Schindler at a dinner party in Krakow with an SS officer.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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17293. Oskar Schindler at a dinner party in Krakow. At parties like this, Schindler made contact with various SS and German officials, which often led to tips about impending deportations that enabled him to save his laborers.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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17294. Oskar Schindler and his father Hans enjoy Schindler's roadster outside their home in Svitavy (Zwittau).
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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17295. Jewish laborers at work constructing Oskar Schindler's armaments factory in Bruennlitz.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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17296. Oskar Schindler poses with his office employees at the Emalia enamelworks.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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17297. Oskar Schindler at a party with friends and a German army officer.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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17298. Jewish prisoners at forced labor in Plaszow.
Photographer: Raimund Titsch ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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17299. Jewish prisoners carry bolts of cloth to the Madritch factory in Plaszow.
Photographer: Raimund Titsch ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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17300. Jewish prisoners at forced labor in Plaszow. The building on the left is probably the Madritch factory office, while the man walking in the foreground is likely a kapo, or civilian overseer.
Photographer: Raimund Titsch ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection