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17376. Group portrait of the students at the Beit Yaakov religious school for girls in Ulanow, Poland.
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17377. German civilians remove corpses from the crematoruim mortuary for transport to nearby burial sites where they will be interred in mass graves.
Photographer: William Landgren
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17378. The bodies of former prisoners are laid out in a mass grave at Mauthausen.
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17379. Former U.S. Army sergeant Kenneth Ahrens (sitting at right) testifies at the trial of 74 former SS men charged with the Malmedy massacre.
photograph reads, "Witness and SS prisoners (General Joseph Sepp Dietrich #11). Malmedy War Trial Dachau
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17380. The corpses of prisoners lie in front of the destroyed central barracks (Boelke Kaserne) in the Nordhausen concentration camp.
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17381. Austrian civilians drop the bodies of former prisoners into a mass grave at Mauthausen.
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17382. Austrian civilians bury the bodies of Mauthausen concentration camp victims corpses in mass graves dug on the site of the former SS soccer field.
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17383. An American medic watches as Austrians civilians bury the corpses of prisoners from Mauthausen in mass graves.
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17384. Austrian civilians dig a mass grave to bury the victims of the Mauthausen concentration camp.
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17385. Male and female Mauthausen survivors converse with one another through the barbed-wire fence that separates the "sick camp" from the other sections of the camp.
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17386. Survivors and American medical personnel walk along the main street of the Mauthausen concentration camp.
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17387. Former SS-Obersturmfuehrer (1st Lieutenant) Anton Thernes testifies to the Polish-Soviet joint commission investigating crimes in Majdanek.
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17388. Soviet soldiers explore the remains of one of the four crematoria buildings at Auschwitz after the liberation.
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17389. Under the supervision of an American soldier, survivors bring carts laden with corpses to a spot behind the crematorium.
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17390. View of preserved human organs removed from prisoners during medical experiments conducted in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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17391. View of a crematoria oven containing the remains of a corpse in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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17392. Esther Zvia Tashidler with her youngest son, Marcel.
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17393. Jewish youth sent from Palestine by the Mosad Le-aliyah Bet [Agency for Illegal Immigration] to serve as guides and organizers of illegal immigration activities.
Photographer: Stella Wernick
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17394. A Jewish child in hiding poses with members of the Dutch family that adopted her.
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17395. Itta Keller with her rescuer, Tadeusz Kobylko, and his son Adam, who was also the son of Itta's aunt, Fanny Ginsburg.
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17396. A group of Beit Yaakov women sew lace curtains in Rymanow, Poland.
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17397. First Communion photo of Janina Nebel, a Jewish girl together with her rescuer Leokadia Nawrocka, the Polish woman who hid her from 1942 until 1946.
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17398. Berthe Lewkowitz (front, second from left), and her brother, Jacques (front right), with their rescuers, Victor and Josephine Guicherd (back right).
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17399. 12-year-old Zigmund Krauthamer poses in front of a barracks at the Fort Ontario emergency refugee shelter.
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17400. 11-year-old Julius Krauthamer at the Fort Ontario emergency refugee shelter in Oswego, New York.