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21501. Members of the Siegmund Rodman band perform at the Roof Garden restaurant on Ward Road in Shanghai.
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21502. Identification card portrait of Hinda Chilewicz, taken in the Sosnowiec ghetto.
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21503. Under American Army supervision, townspeople from Hannover are forced to watch as Nazi Party members exhume the bodies of 200 Russian officers and others shot by the SS near Wuelfel.
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21504. German civilians load the bodies of Soviet prisoners of war wrapped in sheets onto a semi-trailer.
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21505. Anna and Emma (Emilia) Mikolaevsky at their dacha in the village of Strelna, a suburb of St.
Photographer: Feodor Mikolaevsky ... at the time. He worked as an engraver and photographer, and his works were well received by the ... Hermitage, and in 1904 he received a special title: photographer of the Imperial Hermitage, thereby becoming ... its first and only official photographer. In 1915 another photographer was added to the staff to help
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21506. Portrait of Anna and Emilia (Emma) Mikolaevsky in St.
Photographer: Feodor Mikolaevsky ... at the time. He worked as an engraver and photographer, and his works were well received by the ... Hermitage, and in 1904 he received a special title: photographer of the Imperial Hermitage, thereby becoming ... its first and only official photographer. In 1915 another photographer was added to the staff to help
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21507. Portrait of the Cymbler famIly in Bedzin. Pictured from left to right are: Rachel, Rajzla, Chaja Itla.
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21508. Portrait of Dora Leizorek, daughter of Gita and Wulf Leizorek, who emigrated from Bedzin to Buenos Aires.
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21509. German civilians from Schwarzenfeld exhume the bodies of 140 Hungarian, Russian, and Polish Jews from a mass grave near the town.
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21510. Under the supervision of the 26th Infantry Division, Third U.S.
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21511. Portrait of Wulf Leizorek and Gita Cymbler Leizorek, who emigrated from Bedzin to Buenos Aires.
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21512. Group portrait of students in the third class of a Polish elementary school in Poznan.
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21513. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians exhume the bodies of 71 political prisoners from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
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21514. Under the supervision of an American soldier, German civilians carry the body of one of 71 political prisoners exhumed from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
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21515. Lt. Col. A. H. Smith (left) of the War Crimes Branch, Judge Advocate General Department, and Lt.
Photographer: Edward Symsek
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21516. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians view the bodies of 71 political prisoners from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
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21517. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians leave the site where they exhumed the bodies of 71 political prisoners from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
Photographer: Ralph P. Oxton
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21518. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians leave the site where they exhumed the bodies of 71 political prisoners from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
Photographer: Bob Grey
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21519. Under the direction of American soldiers, German civilians transport the bodies of 71 political prisoners exhumed from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs to the town for reburial.
Photographer: Edward Symsek
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21520. Under the direction of American soldiers, German civilians from Wilhelmshoehe lower a coffin into a grave.
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21521. Protestant, Catholic and Jewish chaplains conduct funeral services for the reburial of 71 political prisoners, exhumed from a mass grave near Solingen-Ohligs, in front of the city hall.
Photographer: Edward Symsek
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21522. An SA march in a German city before the Nazi seizure of power.
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21523. Police search SA men for weapons as they gather for a rally.
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21524. Under the supervision of American soldiers, a German mother shields the eyes of her son as she walks with other civilians past the bodies of 57 Russians, including women and one baby, exhumed from a mass grave outside the town of Suttrop.
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21525. Under the supervision of an American soldier, German civilians from Suttrop dig graves for the bodies of 57 Russians, including women and one baby, exhumed from a mass grave outside the town.