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12151. The corpse of a Jew exhumed from a mass grave. The victim weas presumably killed in the Maros Street or Varosmajor Street hospital massacres.
themselves. Only one nurse survived of the 92 people that were in the hospital at the time. Three days
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12152. Corpses of Jews exhumed from a mass grave. The victims were presumably killed in the Maros Street or Varosmajor Street hospital massacres.
themselves. Only one nurse survived of the 92 people that were in the hospital at the time. Three days
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12153. The corpse of a Jew exhumed from a mass grave. The victims were presumably killed in the Maros Street or Varosmajor Street hospital massacres.
themselves. Only one nurse survived of the 92 people that were in the hospital at the time. Three days
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12154. The corpse of a Jew exhumed from a mass grave. The victims were presumably killed in the Maros Street or Varosmajor Street hospital massacres.
themselves. Only one nurse survived of the 92 people that were in the hospital at the time. Three days
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12155. The corpse of a Jew exhumed from a mass grave. The victims were presumably killed in the Maros Street or Varosmajor Street hospital massacres.
themselves. Only one nurse survived of the 92 people that were in the hospital at the time. Three days
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12156. The corpse of a Jew exhumed from a mass grave. The victims were presumably killed in the Maros Street or Varosmajor Street hospital massacres.
themselves. Only one nurse survived of the 92 people that were in the hospital at the time. Three days
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12157. Portrait of Yoka Verdoner in Hilversum, Holland.
Abraham Verdoner, perished in Auschwitz. Hilde's parents survived in Theresienstadt.
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12158. A column of young Jewish men, who had been conscripted by the Romanian authorities for forced labor (digging shelters or mass graves in the Jewish cemetery), are brought to police headquarters during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12159. Civilians walk along Cuza Voda Street in central Iasi, near the Cinema Sidoli, past the bodies of Jews killed by Romanian soldiers and civilians during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12160. Students and teachers from the Shanghai Beit Yaakov, religious girls' school.
survived for more than a day. Just before being sent to the bunker, he was approached by SS
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12161. The bodies of a Jewish family killed on Vasile Conta Street in front of the Fratii Hirschenschon store during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12162. The bodies of Jews killed on Cuza Voda Street during the Iasi pogrom lie in the street.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12163. A pass bearing the word "Liber" (Free) given to Jews at Iasi police headquarters during the pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12164. On June 29, 1941, Jews arrested by Romanian soldiers and police wait on a street in Iasi before being sent to police headquarters.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12165. A house marked by a cross, indicating that no Jews lived there.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12166. A Romanian civilian walks past the bodies of Jews killed on Cuza Voda Street during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12167. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12168. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12169. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12170. The children of Georg and Gertrude Anker pose with their friends and cousins in Berlin.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12171. The Gottschalk family vacationing on a beach in Stolpmuende, Germany.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12172. Family celebration on the occasion of the birth of Guenther Knipfer, the son of Kaethe Knipfer, in Schlawe, Germany.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12173. Members of the Gottschalk family sit at a table in the yard of their home in Schlawe, Germany.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12174. View of the city of Danzig. In the foreground passengers disembark from a tour boat.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12175. View of the Schlawer Muhlenwerke, a mill owned and operated by Hugo Gottschalk.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters