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9251. Two American officers with the 94th Division count the bodies of 71 political prisoners exhumed from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
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9252. German civilians attempt to identify the bodies of 71 political prisoners exhumed from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
Photographer: Bob Grey
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9253. The bodies of political prisoners exhumed from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
Photographer: Ralph P. Oxton
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9254. German civilians dig graves for the bodies of 71 political prisoners, exhumed from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs, in front of the city hall.
Photographer: Bob Grey
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9255. View of the Struma in the Istanbul harbor.
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9256. Members of the Mikolaevsky family at their dacha in the village of Strelna, a suburb of St.
Photographer: Feodor Mikolaevsky ... at the time. He worked as an engraver and photographer, and his works were well received by the ... Hermitage, and in 1904 he received a special title: photographer of the Imperial Hermitage, thereby becoming ... its first and only official photographer. In 1915 another photographer was added to the staff to help
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9257. Portrait of Fanya Mikolaevsky (right) with her family.
Photographer: Feodor Mikolaevsky ... at the time. He worked as an engraver and photographer, and his works were well received by the ... Hermitage, and in 1904 he received a special title: photographer of the Imperial Hermitage, thereby becoming ... its first and only official photographer. In 1915 another photographer was added to the staff to help
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9258. Emma (Emilia) and Anna Mikolaevsky at their dacha in the village of Strelna, a suburb of St.
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9259. German police [Schutzpolizei] who are posted at the Berlin city line search SA men for weapons before allowing them to proceed to a rally in the capital.
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9260. Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels pose with local Nazi Party officials in Hattingen.
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9261. Members of the SA march in a funeral procession at a cemetery in Munich.
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9262. Group portrait of a delegation from the 5th Company of the SA Regiment "Munich" at the consecration of the flag for the "Oberland" SA.
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9263. Mac Fuchs, New York City Cantor, sings as Rabbi Sydney Lefkowitz, Richmond, Va., conducts the first Jewish services from Germany.
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9264. American Jewish soldiers and officers pray at the first passover services held in Germany on March 28, 1945.
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9265. A woman and two children rest next to a stopped train.
Photographer: Harry E. Boll
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9266. Twenty-year-old Nina Kalmykowa, from Schilowgrad, Russia, poses in a Catholic church in Harperscheid after her liberation by American troops from a German tank factory camp in Harperscheid, where she had been a slave laborer for two years.
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9267. The charred corpses of prisoners burned alive by the SS in a barn outside of Gardelegen.
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9268. The barn outside of Gardelegen where 1,016 concentration camp prisoners were killed by the SS and German militia.
Photographer: Philip R. Mark
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9269. Belgian civilians place the bodies of Belgian political prisoners exhumed from a mass grave into coffins for reburial.
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9270. Captain Robert A. Baker of Newberry, S.C., gives medical attention to a former concentration camp prisoner suffering from malnutrition in an airport at Neubau.
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9271. A document signed by Reich President Paul von Hindenburg authorizing Adolf Hitler as Chancellor to dissolve the current Reichstag and call new elections to form a workable majority.
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9272. Corpses lie in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
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9273. Corpses lie in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
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9274. View of the entrance gates to the Finkenschlag displaced persons camp in Fuerth, Germany.
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9275. Group portrait of members of the British mandate police force in Haifa.