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8576. Jewish deportees, carrying bundles and suitcases, march through town toward the railroad station behind Nazi officials riding in an open car.
One photograph from the files of the Würzburg branch of the Gestapo office in Nuremberg-Fürth. The ... One photograph from the files of the Würzburg branch of the Gestapo office in Nuremberg-Fürth. The ... collection, consisting of approximately 1200 files and an album of 128 photographs, describes and depicts the
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8577. Local residents look on as a group of Jewish deportees arrives at the Fränkischen Hof assembly center during a deportation action in Kitzingen.
One photograph from the files of the Würzburg branch of the Gestapo office in Nuremberg-Fürth. The ... One photograph from the files of the Würzburg branch of the Gestapo office in Nuremberg-Fürth. The ... collection, consisting of approximately 1200 files and an album of 128 photographs, describes and depicts the
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8578. Wedding portrait of Aladar Barber and Klari Perl in Budapest.
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8579. Two Jewish brothers on vacation in Italy. Pictured at the left is Paul Barber with his child, and at the right, Gyorgy Barber with his infant.
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8580. Three Jewish women pose on a swing set in a park in Budapest.
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8581. A letter written by Klari Perl Barber, a prisoner in the Kistarcsa transit camp, to her sister, Piroska, in Budapest.
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8582. A letter written by Klari Perl Barber, a prisoner in the Kistarcsa transit camp, to her sister, Piroska, in Budapest.
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8583. Group portrait of Austrian Jewish refugees on Klesciceva Street in Samobor, northern Croatia.
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8584. Document issued to Haim Ellenboghen, the donor's father, by the Jewish Relief Committee of Topusko, certifying that he is a delegate of that Committee on a mission to Bari, and that all authorities are to offer him assistance in the carrying out of his tasks.
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8585. Portrait of Alfred Rosenberg. Alfred Rosenberg (1893-1946), was a Nazi racial ideologue, German politician, and Reich Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories.
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8586. Portrait of Dr. Robert Ley.
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8587. Portrait of Martin Bormann.
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8588. General Eisenhower pauses to speak to Private John D.
Photographer: Moore
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8589. Female forced laborers wearing "OST" [Ostarbeiter] badges are liberated from a camp near Lodz.
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8590. View of the Hitler Youth training center in Braunschweig where Solly Perel spent three years in hiding during World War II.
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8591. [Probably Polish Jews at forced labor filling in a ditch.] One image of Einsatzgruppen activities in Poland in 1939, found by Joseph Igra after the war, in a an album in an apartment in Sosnowiec.
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8592. [Probably, Poles waiting at an assembly point during a resettlement action.] One image of Einsatzgruppen activities in Poland in 1939, found by Joseph Igra after the war, in a an album in an apartment in Sosnowiec.
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8593. [Probably, Poles waiting at an assembly point during a resettlement action.] One image of Einsatzgruppen activities in Poland in 1939, found by Joseph Igra after the war, in a an album in an apartment in Sosnowiec.
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8594. [Probably, Poles leaving their homes on a horse-drawn wagon during a resettlement action.] One image of Einsatzgruppen activities in Poland in 1939, found by Joseph Igra after the war, in a an album in an apartment in Sosnowiec.
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8595. [Probably, two young Polish men stand in a field with their hands bound together prior to their execution.] One image of Einsatzgruppen activities in Poland in 1939, found by Joseph Igra after the war, in a an album in an apartment in Sosnowiec.
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8596. [Probably, an SD officer walking among Polish and Jewish civilians interned in a temporary holding center.] These prisoners may be what the Germans called "Wehrfaehige", or persons capable of carrying arms, who were summarily interned during and immediately after the Polish campaign as a security measure.
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8597. [Probably, Polish and Jewish civilians interned by the SD in a temporary holding center lining up for food.] These prisoners may be what the Germans called "Wehrfaehige," or persons capable of carrying arms, who were often summarily interned during and immediately after the Polish campaign as a security measure.
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8598. An SD officer posing with a Pole who probably been detained for questioning.
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8599. Studio portrait of members of the Laks and Tenenblum families.
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8600. Firefighters at work inside the Reichstag building during the fire.