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3626. A Jewish man on the street in the Warsaw ghetto stands bare-headed before the photographer, in accordance with the German order requiring Jews to remove their hats in the presence of German personnel.
Photographer: Willy Georg ... Willy Georg (b. 1911), German soldier and photographer who took pictures in the Warsaw ghetto
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3627. Composite photograph of two badges: (1) a triangular concentration camp prisoner badge with the letter T for Tschechoslowakei (Czech) issued to Czech political prisoner Karl Bruml, and (2) a Dutch Jewish star with the word Jood (Jew) printed on it.
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3628. Detail of the "Murder of the Handicapped" segment, featuring the Hartheim Institute register and photographs of euthanasia victims, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition in the U.S.
Photographer: Edward Owen, USHMM Artifact Photographer ... photographs of euthanasia victims, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition in the U.S. Holocaust
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3629. American Signal Corps photographer Sgt. Theodore Sizer of the 166th Signal Corps company, stands among a group of newly liberated, female survivors from Lenzing, a sub-camp of Mauthausen.
Photographer: Arnold E. Samuelson ... CAMERAS; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; FENCES; LENZING; MAUTHAUSEN; PHOTOGRAPHERS (SIGNAL CORPS ... ); PHOTOGRAPHERS/FILM CREWS; RIVERS/LAKES; SIZER, THEODORE; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); SUB-CAMPS; SURVIVORS
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3630. Members of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany, study a map of Palestine beneath a wall plaque memorializing the six million killed in the Holocaust and a photograph of labor Zionist leader, Berl Katznelson.
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3631. German soldiers patrol a street in Czestochowa. The German inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "They [Polish snipers] shot at us from this house" [the apartment building on the right behind them].
behind them]. One photograph from an album belonging to a member of a Wehrmacht machine gunners' unit
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3632. Obverse of an American antisemitic handbill, "The Lone Star of David," showing a photograph of a section of a military cemetery in which there are rows of crosses and one Star of David.
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3633. Two young women pose by a tree in a garden. Bluma Lubetski is on the left with Sarah Lejbowicz, (the sister of the photographer, Rephael Lejbowicz) is on the right.
Photographer: Rephael Lejbowicz ... (the sister of the photographer, Rephael Lejbowicz) is on the right. Bluma Lubetski survived the
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3634. Isaac Bitton collection
scrapbook, photographs, and other materials relating to the Nahariya memorial and the illegal ... immigration of Jews aboard the "Aliya" at Nahariya in 1943. The photographs depict scenes of the wreck of the
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3635. A cameraman photographs the group of speakers sitting on the dais at the Third Congress of the Central Committee of the Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany in Bad Reichenhall.
Photographer: Alex Hochhauser ... ); PHOTOGRAPHERS/FILM CREWS; SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS; SPEECHES; WEIZMANN, CHAIM (PORTRAITS)
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3636. Chaplain Levaser and Jewish Brigade soldiers are photographed at the train station where they have come to bid farewell to a group of DPs who are leaving for Marseilles on the first leg of their journey to Israel.
Photographer: Alex Hochhauser ... (POSTWAR); GROUP PORTRAITS; IMMIGRATION; IMMIGRATION (TO PALESTINE/ISRAEL); JEWISH BRIGADE; PHOTOGRAPHERS
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3637. Faigel Lazebnik poses while on horseback. She set up the camera and tripod (the shadow of which can be seen in the foreground) and had a friend shoot the photograph.
Photographer: Faye Schulman (Faigel Lazebnik) ... ANIMALS; ANIMALS (HORSES); CAMERAS; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); PHOTOGRAPHERS/FILM CREWS
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3638. Newspaper clipping featuring a photograph of the joint orchestras of the Juedischer Kulturbund [Jewish Cultural Association] and the Kuenstlerhilfe der Juedischen Gemeinde zu Berlin [Artists Aid of the Jewish Community of Berlin] under the direction of Berthold Sander.
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3639. Three U.S. combat photographers from the 167th Signal Photo Company stop to take pictures in front of a German sign that reads, "Photography is prohibited." Pictured on the left is Walt MacDonald.
CAMERAS; MILITARY VEHICLES; PHOTOGRAPHERS/FILM CREWS; SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY ... Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who
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3640. Two U.S. combat photographers from the 167th Signal Photo Company are greeted by four French miners during their investigation of the Burca iron mine that was thought to have been the site of a German bomb factory.
CAMERAS; FRENCH; MILITARY VEHICLES; MINES; PHOTOGRAPHERS/FILM CREWS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN)
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3641. A crowd of Polish civilians watches as Julien Bryan's interpreter explains to a policeman that the man in the turned-up fedora is American photographer, Julien Bryan and not a German spy.
Photographer: Julien Bryan ... PHOTOGRAPHERS/FILM CREWS; POLES; POLICE; POLICE (POLISH); SPECTATORS/AUDIENCES/BYSTANDERS
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3642. Photograph of a large poster in the Landsberg DP camp displayed during a Purim celebration showing a scene from the Purim story, only with the villain Haman wearing a hat with a swastika and a Nazi armband.
worked as a photographer's apprentice. He served in the Polish Army from 1936 to 1938. After the start
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3643. Display panel from a photo exhibition on the Holocaust entitled "Even Satan Has not Created Revenge for a Young Child" created by photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp.
KADUSHIN); LANDSBERG; PHOTOGRAPHS ... for a Young Child" created by photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp. The ... exhibition consisted both of photographs that he shot in the Kovno ghetto as well as other photographs he
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3644. May Day demonstration in Lodz. The banner reads: "Leather Section of the Gwiazda Cooperative." This photograph depicts the donor's second husband Abram Przemyslawski and his co-workers from a Jewish cooperative.
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3645. May Day demonstration in Lodz. The banner reads: "Invalid Cooperative Hibner in Lodz." This photograph depicts the donor's second husband Abram Przemyslawski and his co-workers from a Jewish cooperative.
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3646. Four Jewish girls who came to England on a Kindertransport pose in front of an automobile Pictured from the left to the right are: Sophie Goldschmidt-Stern, Ruth Adametz-Cohen, Margot Hirschi and the photographs donor, Liselotte Liesl Scherzer.
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3647. David Bayer holds a photograph of fellow survivor, Regina Spiegel next to a sign at the entrance to the army base in Israel where he was stationed during the War of Independence.
CLOSE-UPS; ENTRANCES; MILITARY BASES; NEW IMMIGRANTS; PHOTOGRAPHS; SIGNS; SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS
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3648. Members of the German occupation forces in Belgium and administrators and faculty of the newly founded von Bissing University are photographed inside the Aula building on Voldersstraat in Ghent.
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3649. Group portrait of a Latvian Jewish family. Photographed are Frieda and Arthur Lewenstein with their daughters Libin (left) and Bella (right), and Frieda's parents Bernard and Scheine ('Jenny') Brenner.
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3650. Three young men pose for a photograph at the children's home of Chateau de la Hille, two years prior to joining the resistence Pictured left: Rudi Oehlbaum, Egon Berlin and Joseph Dortort.