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6701. A German soldier pretends to preach from the bimah [podium] in the Kolbuszowa synagogue.
Photographer: Norman Salsitz
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6702. Two young men and a young woman sit near the water in the Kolbuszowa ghetto Pictured from left to right are: Noah Huttner, Rozia Susskind, and Szmuel Weichselbaum, all friends of Naftali Saleschütz.
Photographer: Norman Salsitz ... 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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6703. Naftali Saleschütz poses with two friends 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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6704. Four young women wearing armbands pose next to a fence in the Kolbuszowa ghetto.
Photographer: Norman Salsitz ... 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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6705. Matla and Rachel Saleschütz pose with their nephew, Szulem Saleschütz.
Photographer: Norman Salsitz ... 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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6706. Naftali Saleschütz poses with his sister, Rachel (left) and a friend, Manka Leidner, next to a pond 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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6707. Rachel Saleschütz stands in front of a bookcase in her apartment in the Kolbuszowa ghetto.
Photographer: Norman Salsitz ... 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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6708. Four Jewish policemen pose on the street in the Kolbuszowa ghetto Pictured from left to right are: Izak Silber, Mendel Bilfeld, Majer Orgel and Laizer Shpilman.
Photographer: Norman Salsitz
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6709. Portrait of a Jewish family in the Kolbuszowa ghetto.
Photographer: Norman Salsitz ... 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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6710. Rozia Susskind poses in front of a mirror in her home in Kolbuszowa.
Photographer: Norman Salsitz ... 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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6711. Naftali Saleschütz poses with his girlfriend, Rozia Susskind, on a tree stump 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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6712. Naftali Saleschütz converses with his girlfriend, Rozia Susskind, in a fenced in yard in Kolbuszowa.
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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6713. View of a column of Jews lined up along a road during a resettlement or deportation action.
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6714. Shalom Zorin, the Jewish partisan commander of Unit 106.
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6715. German civilians exhume the corpses of Italians shot and buried in shell holes on the orders of the Gestapo in Wilhelmshoehe on March 31, 1945.
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6716. Women survivors in Bergen-Belsen prepare to remove the corpse of the woman at their feet.
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6717. German POW's are forced by Soviet guards to rebury corpses exhumed from a mass grave in Czechoslovakia.
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6718. German POW's are forced by Soviet guards to rebury corpses exhumed from a mass grave in Czechoslovakia.
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6719. German POW's are forced to rebury corpses exhumed from a mass grave in Czechoslovakia.
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6720. A Soviet guard stands near the corpses exhumed from a mass grave.
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6721. German soldiers stand behind the corpses they exhumed from a mass grave in Czechoslovakia.
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6722. An American soldier and local civilian official examine corpses found near Warstein.
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6723. A memorial sign in front of the crematorium in Dachau.
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6724. American soldiers inspect the site of the first crematorium in Dachau.
of the photograph reads, "Nov. 18, 1945. Dachau, Germany. Dachau Concentration Camp. First
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6725. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians from Gardelegen dig graves for the bodies of prisoners killed by the SS in a barn just outside the town.