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5376. View of the interior of the synagogue in Rastenburg, East Prussia.
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5377. A German soldier with a captured Soviet officer.
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5378. German officers at a celebration.
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5379. A formation of German troops on the move in the USSR.
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5380. German officers in the field consult with their commanding officer on their orders of the day.
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5381. A German soldier travelling by train in the USSR.
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5382. A statue of Lenin destroyed by German troops.
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5383. Two German soldiers stand outside of the gate of an abandoned Soviet camp.
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5384. Telegraphers write down a story from their incoming wire tape and type it directly from Morse Code.
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5385. Teleprinter room in a large U. S. broadcasting station.
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5386. Portrait of Breckenridge Long, who has been rumored to succeed Sumner Welles as Under Secretary of State.
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5387. Portrait of Breckenridge Long, Assistant Secretary of State.
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5388. Studio portrait of the family of Emil Peto.
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5389. Portrait of Tom Veres with two friends on a ski outing.
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5390. The cover of a pocket calendar for the year 1944, printed by the printing house in the Lodz ghetto.
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5391. The inner cover of a pocket calendar for the year 1944, with the portrait of Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, printed in the Lodz ghetto.
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5392. The first page of a pocket calendar for the year 1944, printed in the Lodz ghetto.
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5393. A page from a pocket calendar for the year 1944, printed in the Lodz ghetto.
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5394. A page from a pocket calendar for the year 1944, printed in the Lodz ghetto.
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5395. A page from a pocket calendar for the year 1944, printed in the Lodz ghetto.
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5396. A leather covering of a pocket calendar for the year 1944, printed in the Lodz ghetto, with the initials B.
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5397. View of the Jasenovac concentration camp.
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5398. Portrait of Irka Cymerman (left) and Aleksandra Ola Wojcik, the sister of her rescuer, Wladyslaw Wojcik.
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5399. Portrait of Irka Cymerman, a Polish Jew living on a farm in Liw.
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5400. View of a section of the Maginot Line after the defeat of France.