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926. Group portrait of members of the Buchwajc and Laskier families in the Bedzin ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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927. Fredzia Gruengras (the donor's sister) and a friend, walk down a street in the Bedzin ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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928. Five young women in the Bedzin ghetto pose in a line.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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929. 14- year-old Zygmunt Baum poses wearing an armband on a snow-covered street in the Bedzin ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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930. Three religious Jewish men wearing armbands pose on a street in the Bedzin ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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931. Studio portrait of Rozia Merin wearing a Jewish badge in the Bedzin ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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932. Studio portrait of Rozia Merin wearing a Jewish badge in the Bedzin ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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933. Postcard from Rajzla Cudzanowska, aunt of the donor, Helen Luksenburg.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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934. Portrait of Hanka Granek wearing the yellow star in the Bedzin ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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935. A note written by Dr. Jakob Ferber to the Health department of the Jewish administration of Bedzin requesting the medical assistance of Hanka Granek.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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936. Portrait of Welek Luksenburg. The Polish caption on the reverse reads: "after the deportation of my parents August 12, 1942".
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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937. Identification card portrait of Hinda Chilewicz, taken in the Sosnowiec ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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938. Sewing workshop in the Sosnowiec ghetto. Seated in the middle is Hinda Chilewicz.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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939. A group of young Jewish women, members of the Hanoar Hatzioni Zionist youth movement, picking vegetables on the "Farma." Pictured from left to right are: Rosza Slabecka; Edzia Cudzynowska; Sala Garfunkel; Hadasa Cudzynowska; Lusia Szpira, Rutka Landau and Hindzia Chilewicz.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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940. Group portrait of members of the extended Gipsman family in the Bedzin ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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941. Studio portrait of a mother and daughter in the Bedzin ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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942. Postcard from Rajzla Cudzanowska, aunt of the donor, Helen Luksenburg.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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943. An identification tag issued to Gina Tabaczynska, when she was detained with other employees of the Schultz & Co.
uprising, which began in April, Gina's entire family was killed or deported. Mietek died in the revolt
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944. An SS officer questions two Jewish resistance fighters during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, as SS-Brigadefuehrer Juergen Stroop (rear, center) and his security detail look on.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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945. Surrounded by heavily armed SS and SD guards, SS Major General Juergen Stroop (center), watches housing blocks burn during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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946. Studio portrait of a Jewish youth, Jakob Fiszel.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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947. Studio portrait of a Jewish youth, Kalman Fiszel.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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948. Studio portrait of a Jewish youth, Szymek Fiszel.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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949. Studio portrait of a Jewish woman, Sara Bajla Fiszel.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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950. Studio portrait of a Jewish girl, Fela Fiszel.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those