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7701. A column of Jews march with bundles down a main street in Krakow during the liquidation of the ghetto.
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7702. A construction plan for the expansion of the Dachau concentration camp.
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7703. Rabbi Isaie Schwartz is escorted by leaders of the Jewish community to the synagogue where he will be installed as the new Chief Rabbi of France.
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7704. An SA rally in Meiningen.
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7705. Reichsminister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick greets Heinrich Himmler at a "Friendship Evening" for Reichstag delegates.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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7706. Portrait of the extended Kupfermann family in Budapest.
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7707. An announcement in Polish and German restricting the area of residence of Roma in the Warsaw district.
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7708. A group of young Jewish men carry a heavy log at a sawmill near the Wlodawa ghetto.
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7709. Isaac Ejber and Jacob Rajs sit on a wood pile at a sawmill near the Wlodawa ghetto.
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7710. Bales of grain have been poured onto the floor of a synagogue in Wlodawa that has been taken over by the German authorities and turned into a granary for the use of Polish farmers.
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7711. Wedding portrait of Raya Magid and Alexander Markon.
Nahum Aronson (the bearded man on the right); the photographer Jacques Simpson (on the far left); the
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7712. Five Jewish teenage boys pose outside in a pyramid in the Piotrkow Trybunalski ghetto.
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7713. Jews at forced labor unloading artillery munitions at a Wehrmacht supply depot.
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7714. A group of women survivors in Buchenwald after liberation.
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7715. Survivors on a camp street in Buchenwald after liberation.
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7716. American soldiers and liberated prisoners on the Appellplatz (central plaza) of Buchenwald, behind the entrance of the camp.
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7717. American troops and survivors walk in front of the main gate of the Buchenwald concentration camp.
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7718. A wagon in Buchenwald loaded with corpses intended for burial.
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7719. Survivors in a barrack in Buchenwald concentration camp just after liberation.
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7720. A map of the Westerbork transit camp. Until July 1942, Westerbork was a refugee camp for Jews who had moved illegally to the Netherlands.
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7721. German civilians from Gardelegen stand beside the bodies of concentration camp victims killed by the SS in a barn outside of the town.
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7722. Prisoners' bodies block the door of the barn outside Gardelegen, where they were shot while trying to escape the flaming interior, which had been set alight by the SS.
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7723. German troops cross the Rhine river during the re-militarization of the Rhineland.
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7724. A view of the "Eternal Guard" on the Koenigsplatz.
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7725. Corpses lie in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
Photographer: Byrd Helligas