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18676. Commandant Franz Ziereis poses with members of the SS staff of the Mauthausen concentration camp.
Photographer: Paul Ricken
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18677. Letter of protection (Schutzpass) issued by the Swedish legation in Budapest to the Hungarian Jewish rabbi, Dr.
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18678. Swiss Schutzbrief [protective letter] issued to the Hungarian rabbi, Dr.
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18679. A young man prepares a wooden sole in a shoe-making workshop in the Warsaw ghetto.
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18680. Jewish children sell soft drinks at the entrance to Mr.
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18681. Jewish council chairman Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski speaks to a large crowd at an outdoor meeting in the Lodz ghetto.
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18682. Group portrait of Ebensee survivors after having showered in the portable shower units installed in the camp by personnel of the 30th U.S.
Photographer: Joseph H. Strubel
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18683. A former prisoner lies outside a barracks in the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
Photographer: Joseph H. Strubel
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18684. Austrian civilians exhume a mass grave in the Ebensee concentration camp.
Photographer: Joseph H. Strubel
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18685. Austrian civilians participate in clearing the dead found in the Ebensee concentration camp.
Photographer: Joseph H. Strubel
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18686. Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Jewish council delivers a speech from his carriage.
Photographer: Mendel Grosman ... Mendel Grosman (1913-1945), Lodz ghetto photographer, was the son of Shmuel Dawid Grosman (b. June ... 1 Mendel Grosman (1913-1945), Lodz ghetto photographer, was the son of Shmuel Dawid Grosman (b. June ... photographed the Habimah theater during its tour in Lodz. He was also commissioned by a Jewish children
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18687. Jewish children participate in activities at a summer camp in the Marysin quarter of the Lodz ghetto.
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18688. Street scene in the Lodz ghetto.
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18689. An athlete salutes Hitler at a ceremony to demonstrate loyaty to the Saar district at the Ehrenbreitstein fortress in Koblenz.
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18690. A flier issued by the Friends of the New Germany to counter American anti-Nazi sentiment and defend German-Americans.
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18691. A poster advertising an upcoming evening celebration in honor of Hitler's birthday in New York City sponsored by the Friends of the New Germany
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18692. A poster advertising a mass rally sponsored by the German-American Bund to protest the boycott of German goods.
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18693. Portrait of Major General James Alexander Deans Johnston (1911-1988), British Royal Army Medical Corps.
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18694. A section of the former German military base near Bergen-Belsen which was turned into a Displaced Persons camp by the Allies.
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18695. Prisoners' watches confiscated by the SS in Buchenwald and discovered by the First U.S.
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18696. American soldiers from the First Army sorting through jewelry, including gold fillings, taken by the SS from prisoners in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
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18697. A display of boxes of gold caps and dentures removed from prisoners in Buchenwald and recovered by American troops after the liberation of the concentration camp.
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18698. An American soldier stands in front of a wagon piled with corpses.
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18699. Refugee youth attend a social club gathering at the Fort Ontario refugee center.
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18700. German civilians from nearby towns dig graves for corpses found in the Ohrdruf concentration camp by U.S.