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17501. Jewish men from Subcarpathian Rus await selection on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Photographer: Bernhardt Walter/Ernst Hofmann ... The "Auschwitz Album" is an album of photographs documenting the arrival, selection and processing ... o The "Auschwitz Album" is an album of photographs documenting the arrival, selection and processing ... which includes 193 photographs mounted on 56 pages, was taken by SS-Hauptscharführer Bernhardt Walter
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17502. An anti-Semitic "Der Stuermer" advertisement in front of the opera house in Vienna reads: "To be Jewish is to be criminal.
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17503. Jewish refugees aboard the MS St. Louis attempt to communicate with friends and relatives in Cuba, who were permitted to approach the docked vessel in small boats.
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17504. An SA picket stands in front of the Jewish-owned Tietz department store wearing a boycott sign that reads: "Germans defend yourselves; don't buy from Jews!"
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17505. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise delivers an address at a mass meeting to protest the Nazi persecution of German Jews that took place at Madison Square Garden.
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17506. Commandant Franz Ziereis points out something to Heinrich Himmler and other SS officials while viewing the quarry during an inspection tour of the Mauthausen concentration camp.
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17507. Shackled and under guard, Josef Kramer, formerly the commandant of Auschwitz-Birkenau killing center and Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, awaits his fate.
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17508. Girls are assembled for roll call at the Jugendschutzlager Litzmannstadt, a concentration camp for Polish juveniles.
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17509. Roll call of Polish children in forced labor concentration camp for children and youth in Lodz, Dzierzaznia, in Przemyslowa Street.
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17510. Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp demonstrate the operation of the crematorium by pushing a corpse into one of the ovens.
These photographs, including posed reenactment photographs in the crematorium, were taken by a ... commi These photographs, including posed reenactment photographs in the crematorium, were taken by a
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17511. Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp demonstrate the operation of the crematorium by dragging a corpse towards one of the ovens.
These photographs, including posed reenactment photographs in the crematorium, were taken by a ... commi These photographs, including posed reenactment photographs in the crematorium, were taken by a
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17512. An antisemitic poster entitled, "Behind the enemy powers: the Jew."
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17513. Wearing adult-size prisoner jackets, child survivors of Auschwitz are led by relief workers and Soviet soldiers through a narrow passage between two barbed-wire fences.
Soviet soldiers through a narrow passage between two barbed-wire fences. STILL PHOTOGRAPH FROM THE
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17514. Survivors in Allach, a sub-camp of Dachau, greet arriving U.S.
Photographer: Sidney Blau
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17515. A survivor who thinks U.S. soldiers forgot to evacuate him from Woebbelin breaks into tears in the compound.
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17516. The body of a prisoner who died in a barracks in the Woebbelin concentration camp just before the camp's liberation.
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17517. A Polish survivor from the Woebbelin concentration camp, drops dead from malnutrition at the side of the road shortly after his liberation.
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17518. Inmates at forced labor in the brickworks at the Klinker-Grossziegelwerke Sachsenhausen, opposite the main camp.
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17519. Jewish survivors in Ebensee using a portable shower unit installed by American personnel from the 30th U.S.
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17520. A member of the French resistance points to pipes in the shower room of Natzweiler-Struthof from which prisoners were hung and beaten by SS guards.
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17521. Prisoners in line for food distributed in Rivesaltes by a relief agency.
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17522. Andre Marx teaching Jewish refugee children in the Bad Reichenhall DP Camp.
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17523. Former SS guards bury corpses of prisoners in a mass grave in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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17524. The execution by hanging of Masha Bruskina and Volodya Sherbateyvich by an officer with the 707th Infantry Division.
execution after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Of the four groups only one was photographed
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17525. A group of Jews return to the ghetto after forced labor on the outside.
Photographer: George Kadish/Zvi Kadushin