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7101. Survivors using a latrine in Buchenwald.
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7102. The basement of this church in Dabie was used as a holding place for Jews on their way to Chelmno.
Photographer: Lech Charewicz
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7103. Baron Edmond de Rothschild speaks to the new Chief Rabbi of France, Isaie Schwartz, at his installation.
Photographer: The New York Times
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7104. Baron Edmond de Rothschild gives a speech at the installation of the new Chief Rabbi of France, Isaie Schwartz.
Photographer: New York Times (Paris Bureau)
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7105. Three survivors of the Treblinka uprising walk along a street in Warsaw after the war.
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7106. The family of Sylvia Kramarski gathers in their former home in Tarczyn, Poland.
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7107. The charred bodies of prisoners burned alive by the SS lie outside of a barn on the outskirts of Gardelegen.
Photographer: Philip R. Mark
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7108. Two Jewish female friends walk in a park in Bucharest just after the liberation.
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7109. Two Jewish cousins pose on a street in Bacau, Romania.
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7110. Group portrait of Jewish students in Bucharest, Romania.
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7111. Two Jewish men from Romania stroll along a street in the Karlsbad spa.
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7112. Three Jewish women stroll down a commercial street in Bucharest.
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7113. Two Jewish men walk along a street in Bucharest. Pictured are Leon Gutman with his brother-in-law.
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7114. Group portrait of Jewish soldiers in the Romanian army during World War I.
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7115. Group portrait of young Jewish men and women in a park in Bucharest.
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7116. Portrait of a Jewish youth, Ion Butnaru, in Husi, Romania.
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7117. Jewish prisoners forced to work for a Sonderkommando 1005 unit pose next to a bone crushing machine in the Janowska concentration camp.
Moses Korn. This photograph ws taken soon after liberation for the Extraordinary Commission or the Red
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7118. Moses Korn, a Jewish prisoner forced to work in Sonderkommando 1005 unit, poses next to a bone crushing machine in the Janowska concentration camp.
crushing machine in the Janowska concentration camp. This photograph ws taken soon after liberation for
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7119. Malcia, Matla and Rachel Saleschütz (from right to left) eat bagels in the doorway of their mother's store 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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7120. Studio portrait of the Saleschütz family taken during the visit of the older son, Avrum, from the United States.
Photographer: Mazur ... 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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7121. Portrait of the Lische family in Debica, Poland. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are: Chaskel, Chaya and Zvi Lische.
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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7122. Members of the Saleschütz family do the laundry in the yard of their home in Kolbuszowa, Poland.
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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7123. Four young Jewish men pose in a Jewish-owned lumber yard in Kolbuszowa.
Photographer: Norman Salsitz ... right are: Leibush Krulik, Avrum Leidner, David Saleschütz and Israel Blitzer. The photograph was taken ... 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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7124. Isak Saleschütz and his daughter, Rachel, stand in front of their house 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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7125. Religious Jews stroll along a street at a resort in the Tatra Mountains.
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