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6726. Corpses lie side by side in a mass grave prepared by German civilians, who were ordered by the U.S.
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6727. View of the main building at the Kibbutz Buchenwald Zionist collective in Geringshof, Germany.
Photographer: Lt Ezekiel Slutsky
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6728. Corpses of murdered victims in Auschwitz.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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6729. View of a barracks at the Plaszow concentration camp.
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6730. German Olympic skier Christl Cranz helps to unbuckle her brother's skis after a run.
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6731. While living in hiding on the Aryan side of Warsaw, Benjamin Miedzyrzecki returns to the site of the Warsaw ghetto, where he poses among the ruins.
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6732. Portrait of Maria Sawicka, who has been recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
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6733. Two Jewish children (last names: Meltzer and Kotlar) in hiding in the vicinity of Radom.
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6734. Warsaw ghetto residents stare at a man who has collapsed in the street.
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6735. Soldiers unload coal from a train after liberation at the site of what had previously been the Umschlagplatz of the Warsaw ghetto.
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6736. A tailor fits a suit jacket in a workshop in the Bochnia ghetto.
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6737. Jewish men work at sewing machines in a clothing workshop in the Bochnia ghetto.
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6738. Nazi officials pay a visit to the Jugendschutzlager Litzmannstadt, a concentration camp for Polish juveniles in Lodz.
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6739. Christl Cranz, the winner of the women's olympic combination ski competition, is carried on the shoulders of fans.
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6740. Hermann Goering watches an ice hockey game at the Winter Olympics.
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6741. Portrait of Hans von Tschammer und Osten, Reich sports leader and president of the German Olympic Committee.
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6742. American athletes arrive at the Olympic Village in Berlin.
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6743. The U.S. Olympic team arrives at the railroad station in Berlin.
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6744. Jewish children playing on Krochmalna Street in the Warsaw ghetto.
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6745. Group portrait of Hilde and Gerrit Verdoner with four bridesmaids on their wedding day.
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6746. Three elderly Jews walk along an unpaved street 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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6747. Chart indicating the workforce of the Monowitz camp, categorized by the type and nationality of the prisoners.
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6748. View of the Gurs transit camp from the camp water tower.
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6749. A responsive reading for a Holocaust memorial service in 1943 at the Oheb Zedeck Congregation in Pottsville, PA, written by visiting student rabbi, Moses B.
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6750. Copy of a prayer composed by Noah Golinken, a rabbinical student at The Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York, expressing anguish at the slaughter of European Jewry.