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17576. A small boy begs on the sidewalk in the Warsaw ghetto.
Photographer: Heinrich Joest ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost was in
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17577. A destitute little girl comforts her little sister, who lies unconscious in her lap.
Photographer: Heinrich Joest ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost was in
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17578. A group of destitute boys on a curb in the Warsaw ghetto.
Photographer: Heinrich Joest ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost was in
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17579. A woman and her ill child on a rickshaw in the Warsaw ghetto.
Photographer: Heinrich Joest ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost was in
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17580. A destitute mother holding her child begs on a street in the Warsaw ghetto.
Photographer: Heinrich Joest ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost was in
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17581. The adult Jewish male population of the city of Salonika is assembled in Eleftheria (Freedom) Square by German troops, where they are being forced to stand in the summer heat for an entire day.
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17582. Jews captured during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising are marched off to the Umschlagplatz for deportation.
daily communiques, and a series of approximately 52 photographs. Three albums were prepared for Himmler
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17583. A German gun crew shells a housing block during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
daily communiques, and a series of approximately 52 photographs. Three albums were prepared for Himmler
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17584. A German gun crew shells a housing block during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
daily communiques, and a series of approximately 52 photographs. Three albums were prepared for Himmler
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17585. Corpses and survivors in Bergen-Belsen after liberation.
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17586. An SS officer surveys the ruins of Lidice during the destruction of the village.
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17587. Corpses lie beside the rail spur that served the Kaufering IV concentration camp.
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17588. Polish and Jewish laborers construct a section of the wall that separated the Warsaw ghetto from the rest of the city.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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17589. Civilians of all ages are forced to march past the open graves of prisoners from the concentration camp at Woebbelin.
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17590. German soldiers pause for a moment of silence at the mass funeral on the palace grounds of the Archduke of Mecklenburg in Ludwigslust, where the townspeople were forced by U.S.
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17591. The bodies of slain Jewish slave laborers lie in the street in front of the smoldering ruins of a barracks that was razed by the SS during the evacuation of Hurlach.
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17592. Pfc. Andrew E. Dubill speaks with two Jewish girls who were held prisoner by the SS.
Photographer: Al Gretz
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17593. An emaciated man in the Lodz ghetto awaits deportation to the Chelmno death camp.
ghetto photographs depicting columns of Jews carrying bundles and walking down a street should not be
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17594. Children taken from eastern Europe during the SS "Heuaktion" (Hay Action), and temporarily imprisoned in Auschwitz awaiting their transfer to Germany, look out from behind the barbed wire fence.
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17595. Jewish police escort a group of Jews who have been rounded-up for deportation in the Lodz ghetto.
Photographer: Henryk Rozencwajg Ross ... Henryk Rozencwajg Ross (b. 5/1/1910), Lodz ghetto photographer. Prior to the German invasion of ... Pol Henryk Rozencwajg Ross (b. 5/1/1910), Lodz ghetto photographer. Prior to the German invasion of ... photography section made up of eleven photographers, including Ross and Mendel Grosman, whose job it was to
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17596. Local residents watch as two Poles and a Jew are publicly hanged in the Baluty market square in Lodz.
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17597. Forced laborers constructing the wall around the Krakow ghetto.
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17598. A Hanukkah party for the Jewish children at the Finkelschlag DP camp in Fuerth, Germany.
Photographer: Ernst Farino
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17599. U.S. Army chaplain Herman Dicker from Brooklyn, N.Y., examines a damaged Torah scroll in the ark of the destroyed synagogue in Metz.
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17600. First Lt. Arthur Hellran Saffe leads Yom Kippur services at the synagogue in Verdun.