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6676. The interior of a barracks in the newly liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp.
Photographer: William Newhouse
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6677. Survivors lie in multi-tiered bunks in the infirmary barracks of the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp.
Photographer: Rex L. Daveley
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6678. View of the stone "steps of death" (Todesstiege) in the Mauthausen Wiener Graben quarry.
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6679. Portrait of Croatian rescuer Ivan Vranetic, who has been recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
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6680. Mug shot of an unidentified child prisoner in the Jugendschutzlager Litzmannstadt.
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6681. Portrait of two Jewish children, Shlomo and Eva Haringman, while living in hiding with the DeVries family.
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6682. Jacob Gutgeld, a Jewish child from Warsaw, reads a book while living in hiding in the home of Alex and Mela Roslan.
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6683. Jacob Gutgeld, a Jewish child from Warsaw, stands on the porch of a home prior to going into hiding.
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6684. Ukrainian SS personnel in Plaszow. These men were used as guards to supplement the German SS staff until the official redesignation of Plaszow as a concentration camp in January 1944.
Photographer: Raimund Titsch ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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6685. Serbian women and children from the Kozara region who have been deported from their homes, sit outside at the Daruvar concentration camp.
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6686. Shipyards in Antwerp where V-2 rockets, manufactured at Dora-Mittelbau, are being crated for trans-shipment to the United States.
Photographer: James Baker
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6687. V-2 rockets manufactured at Dora-Mittelbau ready for transhipment to the United States.
Photographer: James Baker
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6688. Portrait of Adela Litwak, a young Jewish woman living in hiding in Krakow.
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6689. Portrait of Fryda Litwak, a young Jewish woman living in hiding in Poland.
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6690. Portrait of a young Jewish girl who is living in hiding in Busko-Zdroj, Poland.
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6691. Document issued by the Regional Agricultural Mercantile Cooperative in Busko-Zdroj certifying that Bronislawa Tymejko (the Polish alias of the Jewish woman Laura Schwarzwald) is employed by the cooperative.
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6692. The train station in Westerbork. The smokestack of the new Ketelhuis (boiler house) is visible in the background.
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6693. A passport issued to Lore "Sara" Oppenheimer in July 1939.
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6694. A passport issued to Lore Oppenheimer, that was stamped with the letter "J" for "Jude." The name "Sara" was added for all German-Jewish women in accordance with German legislation.
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6695. Portrait of Shaya Gikovatiy and his wife Genia. Both were killed during the mass killing of the Jewish residents of Orinin that was carried out by German forces with the support of Ukrainian collaborators.
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6696. Studio portrait of Sosi Fuler (nee Pasternak) and her brother Feivish Pasternak.
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6697. View of the main entrance to Buchenwald.
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6698. Three young Jewish men sit on a wagon in front of the home of Rozia Susskind in the Kolbuszowa ghetto.
the United States in 1947. Naftali owned a camera and photographed extensively both before and ... during the war. He hid his photographs in numerous barns and recovered them after the liberation
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6699. Naftali Saleschütz sits in pile of snow in the Kolbuszowa ghetto.
the United States in 1947. Naftali owned a camera and photographed extensively both before and ... during the war. He hid his photographs in numerous barns and recovered them after the liberation
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6700. Portrait of Julek Anderman. Julek Anderman was the son of Dr.