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13076. An American soldier oversees German civilians forced to bury corpses in a mass grave.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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13077. British soldiers force German civilians to bury corpses in a mass grave in Bergen-Belsen.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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13078. Decomposing corpses strew the grounds of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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13079. Members of Hanoar Hatzioni, a Zionist youth movement, dance with Torah scrolls in celebration of the Jewish holiday, Simchat Torah, in the Lodz ghetto.
already quite weak, and brother perished there. Jutta survived Auschwitz and was then transferred to the
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13080. Close-up portrait of a Jewish woman with a badge and a broad smile in the Lodz ghetto.
already quite weak, and brother perished there. Jutta survived Auschwitz and was then transferred to the
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13081. Three men gather around a desk in the statistical department of the Lodz ghetto.
already quite weak, and brother perished there. Jutta survived Auschwitz and was then transferred to the
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13082. A Jewish couple sits around a small table covered with an embroidered tablecloth in their home.
already quite weak, and brother perished there. Jutta survived Auschwitz and was then transferred to the
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13083. An elderly Jewish man sorts rags in a warehouse. Pictured is Simon de Zwarte, grandfather of the donor.
one aunt who survived in hiding). Most of the family was killed in either Sobibor or Auschwitz
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13084. Members of the de Zwarte family pose on the balcony of their home wearing Jewish stars.
one aunt who survived in hiding). Most of the family was killed in either Sobibor or Auschwitz
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13085. Portrait of Miep de Zwarte sitting at a desk and cutting shapes out from a piece of paper with scissors.
one aunt who survived in hiding). Most of the family was killed in either Sobibor or Auschwitz
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13086. Members of the Westerbork string orchestra pose on stage with their instruments.
one aunt who survived in hiding). Most of the family was killed in either Sobibor or Auschwitz
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13087. A Jewish couple poses next to a life preserver on the deck of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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13088. Group portrait of friends and relatives gathered in an apartment in Vilna.
Lithuania and Niemenczyn, Poland. Alexander's father, Dr. Elias Sedlis also survived as did his brother who
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13089. A Lithuanian Jewish family gathers around their dining room family.
Lithuania and Niemenczyn, Poland. Alexander's father, Dr. Elias Sedlis also survived as did his brother who
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13090. Elias Sedlis attends an anatomy class at the University of Leipzig medical school.
Lithuania and Niemenczyn, Poland. Alexander's father, Dr. Elias Sedlis also survived as did his brother who
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13091. Group portrait of the staff of the Jewish hospital for women and children in Vilna.
Lithuania and Niemenczyn, Poland. Alexander's father, Dr. Elias Sedlis also survived as did his brother who
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13092. Group portrait of Lithuanian born Jewish displaced persons in Rome.
Lithuania and Niemenczyn, Poland. Alexander's father, Dr. Elias Sedlis also survived as did his brother who
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13093. A Jewish family from Vilna gathers outside a wooden cottage for a group portrait while on vacation in Podbrodzie.
Lithuania and Niemenczyn, Poland. Alexander's father, Dr. Elias Sedlis also survived as did his brother who
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13094. A Jewish family from Vilna poses on a lawn chair while on vacation in Podbrodzie.
Lithuania and Niemenczyn, Poland. Alexander's father, Dr. Elias Sedlis also survived as did his brother who
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13095. A Jewish family from Vilna sits on a railing while on an outing.
Lithuania and Niemenczyn, Poland. Alexander's father, Dr. Elias Sedlis also survived as did his brother who
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13096. Identification photograph of Henrietta Zeldowicz issued in the Vilna ghetto.
Lithuania and Niemenczyn, Poland. Alexander's father, Dr. Elias Sedlis also survived as did his brother who
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13097. An extended Jewish family from Vilna poses outside a wooden cottage while on vacation in Podbrodzie.
Lithuania and Niemenczyn, Poland. Alexander's father, Dr. Elias Sedlis also survived as did his brother who
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13098. A Romani family poses outdoors.
the majority of his Romani family had been sent to Auschwitz, and had not survived. Following the
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13099. Two Romani men make a deal on a horse.
the majority of his Romani family had been sent to Auschwitz, and had not survived. Following the
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13100. A group of Romani men pull their caravan out of the mud.
the majority of his Romani family had been sent to Auschwitz, and had not survived. Following the