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8626. Propaganda slide featuring two doctors working at an unidentified asylum for the mentally ill.
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8627. Propaganda slide featuring three mentally ill patients.
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8628. Propaganda slide featuring two disabled brothers sitting in the grass.
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8629. Propaganda slide featuring a a group of mentally ill patients being escorted outside in an unidentified asylum.
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8630. Propaganda slide featuring three portraits of mentally ill patients.
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8631. A message sent by Tibor and Rivka Tannenbaum, Hungarian Jews living in Jerusalem, to Bela and Ferenc Weisz in Szepsi.
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8632. A message sent by Bela and Ferenc Weisz of Szepsi, Slovakia, via the Nunziatura Apostolica in Budapest, to Tibor and Rivka Tannenbaum, Hungarian Jews living in Jerusalem.
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8633. An envelope, sent from the offices of the Jewish Community in Olkusz, to the editors of the Forward, an Yiddish daily newspaper in New York City.
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8634. Italian Jews at forced labor at a lumber mill in Gorizia, Italy.
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8635. Italian Jews at forced labor at a lumber mill in Gorizia, Italy.
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8636. False birth certificate, issued to Bianka Rozenman, the donor, in the name of Boleslawa Krystyna Warecka.
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8637. A certificate issued to Krystyna Warecka (Bianka Rozenman, the donor) by the Polish Welfare Committee in Koluszki, stating that the bearer was evacuated from Warsaw to Jedrzejow, but is allowed to join her family in Koluszki.
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8638. Members of the Jewish Brigade on an official visit to a DP camp in Germany.
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8639. Portrait of the donor's sister, Frania Hirsch Schluessel (b.1914), with her son Leszek while living as Polish-Christians on false papers in Lvov.
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8640. Three members of the donor's family walk arm-in-arm along a street in Nowy Sacz, Poland.
donor's oldest sister, and her husband (and second cousin), Dr. Aaron Hirsch. This photograph was taken
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8641. Portrait of the donor, Mati Hirsch, with Blanka Rosenberg (left) taken while living as Poles in Aryan Warsaw.
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8642. Survivors of Auschwitz peer through the barbed wire of the camp.
Survivors of Auschwitz peer through the barbed wire of the camp. STILL PHOTOGRAPH FROM THE SOVIET
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8643. View of the crematoria ovens at Majdanek with piles of bones in front of them.
Photographer: Mikhail Trakhman ... life of the partisans fighting behind German lines. In 1943 his photographs appeared in Nikitin's book ... for the "Literaturnaja Gaseta." He published 14 volumes of photographs before his death in Moscow in
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8644. Interior view of a gas chamber at Majdanek (post-liberation).
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8645. Antisemitic cartoon published in Dr. Kurt Plischke's "Der Jude als Rassenschaender: Eine Anklage gegen Juda und eine Mahnung an die deutschen Frauen und Maedchen" [The Jew as Race Defiler: An Accusation against Judah and a Warning to German Women and Girls].
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8646. Antisemitic cartoon published in Dr. Kurt Plischke's "Der Jude als Rassenschaender: Eine Anklage gegen Juda und eine Mahnung an die deutschen Frauen und Maedchen" [The Jew as Race Defiler: An Accusation against Judah and a Warning to German Women and Girls].
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8647. Antisemitic cartoon published in Dr. Kurt Plischke's "Der Jude als Rassenschaender: Eine Anklage gegen Juda und eine Mahnung an die deutschen Frauen und Maedchen" [The Jew as Race Defiler: An Accusation against Judah and a Warning to German Women and Girls].
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8648. Antisemitic cartoon published in Dr. Kurt Plischke's "Der Jude als Rassenschaender: Eine Anklage gegen Juda und eine Mahnung an die deutschen Frauen und Maedchen" [The Jew as Race Defiler: An Accusation against Judah and a Warning to German Women and Girls].
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8649. Antisemitic cartoon published in Dr. Kurt Plischke's "Der Jude als Rassenschaender: Eine Anklage gegen Juda und eine Mahnung an die deutschen Frauen und Maedchen" [The Jew as Race Defiler: An Accusation against Judah and a Warning to German Women and Girls].
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8650. Antisemitic cartoon published in Dr. Kurt Plischke's "Der Jude als Rassenschaender: Eine Anklage gegen Juda und eine Mahnung an die deutschen Frauen und Maedchen" [The Jew as Race Defiler: An Accusation against Judah and a Warning to German Women and Girls].