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19126. Dr. Otto Wolken receives flowers from a group of nuns, probably before testifying at the Frankfurt Auschwitz trial.
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19127. Two British Quaker women who served as foster parents to Jewish Kindertransport children, pose with a group of young children in Bristol.
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19128. Pages 2-3 of Austrian identification papers issued to ten-year-old Peter Israel Kollisch, before he was sent on Kindertransport to England in the fall of 1939.
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19129. A wagon in Buchenwald loaded with corpses intended for burial.
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19130. Generals Eisenhower and Patton tour the DP camp at Feldafing.
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19131. An American Captain in the Red Cross poses next to a pile of bones during an inspection of Buchenwald.
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19132. German civilians, who have been forced to tour the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp, view a flatbed truck piled with corpses.
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19133. German civilians push a cartful of corpses at Buchenwald after liberation.
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19134. An American soldier stands next to a shrunken head perched on a windowsill in a building in Buchenwald.
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19135. Portrait of Brigadier Hugh Llewyn Glyn Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services, British Army of the Rhine.
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19136. Belgian rescuer, Marie-Josephe Dincq, poses with Marguerite-Rose Birnbaum, a Jewish child she is hiding.
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19137. A woman escorts a group of children through a series of arches on a rubble-strewn street in the Warsaw ghetto.
Photographer: Willy Georg ... Willy Georg (b. 1911), German soldier and photographer who took pictures in the Warsaw ghetto ... Born Willy Georg (b. 1911), German soldier and photographer who took pictures in the Warsaw ghetto ... accomplished photographer, Georg supplemented his income by taking pictures of his fellow soldiers with his
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19138. Portrait of a woman wearing a striped blouse and an armband in the Warsaw ghetto.
Photographer: Willy Georg ... Willy Georg (b. 1911), German soldier and photographer who took pictures in the Warsaw ghetto ... Born Willy Georg (b. 1911), German soldier and photographer who took pictures in the Warsaw ghetto ... accomplished photographer, Georg supplemented his income by taking pictures of his fellow soldiers with his
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19139. Members of the Belgian resistance (the "FIN") arrest alleged collaborators in Couvin following the liberation of the town by Allied forces.
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19140. Members of the Belgian resistance force local women who collaborated with the Germans onto a cart which will parade them through the city.
Photographer: Barth
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19141. Belgian civilians and members of the resistance watch as a barber shaves the head of a woman who collaborated with the Nazis.
Photographer: Barth
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19142. Civilians and members of the French resistance lead a female collaborator through the streets of Rennes after her head was shaven and covered with iodine.
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19143. Members of the Free French Forces of the Interior (FFI, Forces Francaises de l'Interieur) lead the Judge and Mayor of Vesoul to prison for collaborating with the Germans.
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19144. Former Hungarian Prime Minister Bela Imredy on trial before the People's Tribunal in Budapest.
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19145. U.S. troops search new German prisoners upon their arrival at the internment camp at Recklinghausen established by the U.S.
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19146. An American officer speaks to new German prisoners upon their arrival at the Recklinghausen internment camp, which was established by the U.S.
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19147. An American officer gives instructions to new German women prisoners upon their arrival at the Recklinghausen internment camp.
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19148. A U.S. Army sergeant checks the papers of new German prisoners lined up outside of the processing center of the Recklinghausen internment camp.
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19149. Alex Bernard Hans Piorkowski, camp commandant of Dachau from August 1940 until June 1942, under arrest for war crimes.
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19150. Dr. Robert Ley, the former leader of the German Labor Front (DAF), following his arrest by American troops with the 101st U.S.