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4501. A Jewish prisoner mops the floor of a cell in the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4502. Burned corpses lie on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4503. Soviet soldiers observe burned corpses lying on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4504. Soviet soldiers observe recently burned corpses on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4505. Soviet soldiers observe recently burned corpses stacked on sawed lumber on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4506. Soviet soldiers observe recently burned corpses stacked on sawed lumber on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4507. Close-up of corpses killed in the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4508. Corpses lie on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4509. Burned corpses lie on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4510. German POWs burying the corpses of Klooga prisoners.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4511. Soviet war crimes investigators view the corpses of prisoners in the Klooga concentration camp that have been stacked on a pyre for burning.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4512. Postwar view of burned corpses in the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4513. German POWs bury the corpses of Klooga prisoners.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4514. Soviet liberators witness burned corpses lying on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4515. A Jewish mother plays with her newborn child in the year following the German invasion of Poland but prior to the establishment of a ghetto in Krakow.
However, her younger brother, Adolf (Dolek) Polland, had escaped from Plaszow and joined the resistance
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4516. A young Jewish child plays outside in the snow shortly before the creation of the Krakow ghetto.
However, her younger brother, Adolf (Dolek) Polland, had escaped from Plaszow and joined the resistance
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4517. Group portrait of a Polish Jewish family. Rudolf Hoffman is pictured standing on the far left next to his wife, Regina Polland Hoffman.
However, her younger brother, Adolf (Dolek) Polland, had escaped from Plaszow and joined the resistance
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4518. Antonia Polland (Tosia) holds her niece Stefania Hoffman, in her arms shortly before the creation of the Krakow ghetto.
However, her younger brother, Adolf (Dolek) Polland, had escaped from Plaszow and joined the resistance
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4519. A Jewish mother poses with her newborn daughter inside their home in Krakow prior to the creation of the ghetto.
However, her younger brother, Adolf (Dolek) Polland, had escaped from Plaszow and joined the resistance
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4520. A Jewish couple walks down a street in Krakow. Pictured are Rudolf and Regina Hoffman.
However, her younger brother, Adolf (Dolek) Polland, had escaped from Plaszow and joined the resistance
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4521. Chaim Perelman pays his respects to Queen Elisabeth of Belgium (the Queen Mother).
resistance. Fela, in particular, opened a kindergarten called "Nos Petits" in 1942, and when the school
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4522. Studio portrait of Jewish philosopher, Martin Buber.
resistance. Fela, in particular, opened a kindergarten called "Nos Petits" in 1942, and when the school
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4523. Group portrait of a Zionist youth group in Zilina.
resistance. Fela, in particular, opened a kindergarten called "Nos Petits" in 1942, and when the school
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4524. HIAS immigration certificate issued to Estera Wakschlag prior to her immigration to the United States en board the Marine Flasher.
resistance. The early years of Ghetto life were difficult for the family, but the sisters clandestinely
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4525. Identification card for political prisoners issued to Estera Wakschlag.
resistance. The early years of Ghetto life were difficult for the family, but the sisters clandestinely