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20001. German soldiers prepare for a raid in the Kovno ghetto, as some Jewish residents look on.
Photographer: George Kadish/Zvi Kadushin
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20002. A group portrait of "Hagalil" unit of "Hashomer Hatzair" Zionist youth organization in Dabrowa Gornicza.
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20003. Portrait of a young Jewish woman in the Czeladz ghetto.
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20004. Group portrait of Jewish children at the OSE children's home in Poulouzat.
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20005. Group portrait of Jewish children at the OSE home in Poulouzat.
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20006. Group portrait of Jewish youth at the OSE children's home in Poulouzat.
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20007. Members of the staff of the OSE children's home in Poulouzat.
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20008. Two members of the staff of the OSE children's home in Poulouzat.
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20009. German civilians removing corpses from the Nordhausen concentration camp for burial in mass graves.
Photographer: Seymour Zipper
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20010. Group portrait of children at a costume party at the Carolinenskolen Jewish Girls' School in Copenhagen.
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20011. German soldiers force a group of Jews to perform calisthenics on Eleftheria (Freedom) Square in Salonika.
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20012. German soldiers force Jewish men to perform calisthenics on Eleftheria (Freedom) Square in Salonika.
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20013. German soldiers force Jews assembled on Eleftheria (Freedom) Square to perform calisthenics.
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20014. Portrait of a Jewish child dressed in a costume for Purim.
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20015. A Jewish child pushes a baby carriage along a street in Zagreb, Croatia.
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20016. A young Jewish boy sits outside in a wicker basket in Osijek, Croatia.
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20017. A segregated streetcar in Krakow. The sign in German and Polish reads, "for Jews; for non-Jews."
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20018. On orders from the U.S. Army, Austrian citizens remove corpses from the "Russian camp" section of Mauthausen for burial in a mass grave.
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20019. Austrian civilians prepare mass graves to bury former inmates in the Mauthausen concentration camp.
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20020. Mauthausen survivors in the "Russian camp" greet American soldiers.
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20021. A group of survivors pose in front of the memorial sign erected by the British Army after the liberation of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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20022. Survivors in the Gunskirchen concentration camp after liberation.
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20023. Survivors and American troops in Gunskirchen after liberation.
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20024. The bodies of executed prisoners in the Gunskirchen concentration camp.
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20025. Rabbi David Prato, Chief Rabbi of Rome, speaks to a large congregation during ceremonies at the Jewish Orphanage in Rome.