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7801. Displaced persons in the town of Dillenburg after the liberation of the area by U.S.
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7802. Displaced persons in the town of Dillenburg after the liberation of the area by U.S.
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7803. Displaced persons in Dillenburg after the liberation of the area by U.S.
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7804. Displaced persons in Dillenburg after the liberation of the area by U.S.
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7805. Displaced persons in Dillenburg after the liberation of the area by U.S.
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7806. Three female DPs in Dillenburg after the liberation of the area by U.S.
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7807. Identification portrait of a Jewish woman, who had survived the war in hiding, just after the liberation.
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7808. A young man with a bandaged head awaits treatment in an infirmary.
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7809. Hitler at maneuvers with his assistant Col. Hossbach.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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7810. Gauleiter Gustav Simon of Luxembourg reviews an army unit of ethnic German volunteers from Luxembourg.
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7811. An entrance into the Lodz ghetto with a sign that reads: "Jewish residential district: Entrance Forbidden."
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7812. Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler looks on as Reinhard Heydrich's casket is carried out from the Reich chancellery for burial.
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7813. A Jewish policeman in the Minsk Mazowiecki ghetto carries his young cousin, Guta Tyrangiel, on his shoulders.
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7814. Gisele Warshawsky (second from left) poses with a group of children while in hiding at a convent in Sugny, Belgium.
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7815. Jewish men and women prepare to sort clothing that was confiscated from the deportees to the Chelmno death camp.
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7816. A group of young Jewish DPs on their way to Palestine via Austria and Italy, pose in the doorway of a train car.
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7817. Portrait of Leni Riefenstahl. The photo was found among papers in Julius Streicher's estate at Fuerth.
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7818. British troops, searching for Gestapo agents hidden among the ranks of regular German soldiers, escort a heavily veiled informer through the ranks of German POWs held in Oslo.
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7819. Survivors in Bergen-Belsen tend to chores after their liberation.
Photographer: Col. Curtis Mitchell
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7820. Two German soldiers pose near the gate at the entrance to the Krakow ghetto.
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7821. A photo of Marcelle Burakowski taken by Mme. Godin, a private teacher, at the time of liberation, 1944.
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7822. View of the house where Jewish Kindertransport children, Peter and Stephen Kollisch, lived with their foster family, the Moar's, in Bristol.
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7823. A wagon in Buchenwald loaded with corpses to be buried.
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7824. An emaciated survivor stands outside naked in the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp.
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7825. Survivors in Buchenwald preparing their noon meal after liberation.
the photograph reads, "Buchenwald prisoners preparing noon meal. 5/9/45."