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8176. Jewish police escort a group of Jews who have been rounded-up for deportation in the Lodz ghetto.
someone might survive to retrieve them "for the sake of history." Fortunately, Ross survived and dug up
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8177. Jewish men from Subcarpathian Rus await selection on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
wearing an armband and black hat. The only known to have survived is Istvan Balasza. ... survive Auschwitz. At war's end Lili was sick with typhus in the infirmary of the Nordhausen
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8178. A German Jew, laden with his belongings, awaits at an assembly point for the deportation to the Chelmno death camp.
someone might survive to retrieve them "for the sake of history." Fortunately, Ross survived and dug up
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8179. Jewish police escort a group of Jews who have been rounded-up for deportation in the Lodz ghetto.
someone might survive to retrieve them "for the sake of history." Fortunately, Ross survived and dug up
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8180. SS and police officers look on as SS Major General Juergen Stroop discusses razing the houses on Niska and Muranowska Streets with Kaleschke, his police adjutant.
ghetto was in ruins, and the uprising had been crushed. The surviving Jews were sent to their deaths at ... spared. Some of these Jews, who were later evacuated toward the west, survived the war.
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8181. Jewish men from Subcarpathian Rus await selection on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau Those pictured include Mano Goldstein of Diosgyor (second from left), Yitzchak Ignac of Diosgyor (third from left) and Israel Orenstein of Tacovo (far right).
and Israel Orenstein of Tacovo (far right). Israel Orenstein survived. ... survive Auschwitz. At war's end Lili was sick with typhus in the infirmary of the Nordhausen
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8182. Jewish women from Subcarpathian Rus await selection on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
survived a death March to Mauthausen and Gunskirchen labor camp. After the end of the war, she was ... survive Auschwitz. At war's end Lili was sick with typhus in the infirmary of the Nordhausen
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8183. Jewish women and children from Subcarpathian Rus await selection on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
(age 7). Hajnal, Renee and Iren were killed upon arrival. Lili and Herczi survived. ... survive Auschwitz. At war's end Lili was sick with typhus in the infirmary of the Nordhausen
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8184. Jewish women and children from Subcarpathian Rus await selection on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Kitesco. Also pictured are Chaya Kreitenberg and her daugher Suri (neither survived). ... survive Auschwitz. At war's end Lili was sick with typhus in the infirmary of the Nordhausen
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8185. Dina Pronicheva, a Jewish survivor of the Babi Yar massacre, testifies about her experiences during a war crimes trial in Kiev.
himself arrested and did not survive. Following his arrest, friends of the family placed the two children ... "Dina Pronicheva's Story of Surviving the Babi Yar Massacre: German, Jewish, Soviet, Russian and
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8186. Fifteen-year-old Maria Dolezalova is sworn in as a prosecution witness at the RuSHA Trial.
Ravensbrueck concentration camp. 143 of these women survived the war and returned to Lidice. 98 village ... children were placed in "educational institutions," only 16 of whom survived. Following the removal of its
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8187. Group photograph taken at an orphanage for Jewish children in Verneuil.
concentration camp when, figuring she would die anyway, she escaped into the woods. She survived on snow and ... village. However, Evi, Magda, Peter, and Juliska survived the period of turmoil, and returned to Budapest
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8188. A Czech woman is sworn in as a witness in the RuSHA Trial.
Ravensbrueck concentration camp. 143 of these women survived the war and returned to Lidice. 98 village ... children were placed in "educational institutions," only 16 of whom survived. Following the removal of its
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8189. Fifteen-year-old Maria Dolezalova testifies for the prosecution at the RuSHA Trial.
Ravensbrueck concentration camp. 143 of these women survived the war and returned to Lidice. 98 village ... children were placed in "educational institutions," only 16 of whom survived. Following the removal of its
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8190. Group photograph taken at the school at an orphanage for Jewish children in Verneuil.
concentration camp when, figuring she would die anyway, she escaped into the woods. She survived on snow and ... village. However, Evi, Magda, Peter, and Juliska survived the period of turmoil, and returned to Budapest
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8191. Portrait of a Jewish woman and her young daughter.
concentration camp when, figuring she would die anyway, she escaped into the woods. She survived on snow and ... village. However, Evi, Magda, Peter, and Juliska survived the period of turmoil, and returned to Budapest
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8192. Portrait of a Jewish family in Paris around the time of the German invasion.
concentration camp when, figuring she would die anyway, she escaped into the woods. She survived on snow and ... village. However, Evi, Magda, Peter, and Juliska survived the period of turmoil, and returned to Budapest
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8193. Prewar portrait of a Romanian Jewish family. Pictured are the Weisz family.
concentration camp when, figuring she would die anyway, she escaped into the woods. She survived on snow and ... village. However, Evi, Magda, Peter, and Juliska survived the period of turmoil, and returned to Budapest
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8194. Group portrait of Trawniki-trained guards at Belzec killing center, 1942.
men included both those who volunteered and those who perceived it was their only chance for survival ... spared. Some of these Jews, who were later evacuated toward the west, survived the war.
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8195. A map of Transnistria giving the number of Jews per district and locality that were deported from Bessarabia and Bukovina.
orphanages, soup kitchens and hospitals to assist in their survival. The winter of 1941-1942 in Transnistria ... repatriation of the surviving 50,000 deportees. [Sources: Carp, Matatias. "Holocaust in Rumania: 1940-1944
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8196. Group portrait of six young women in the Kovno ghetto who are members of the Irgun Brit Zion Zionist youth movement.
These were recovered by her sister, Sara Trozki (now Koper), who, together with her mother, had survived ... the immediate family to survive the war. Her father, Israel, and brother, Itzhak Zeev, perished in
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8197. Portrait of Bobi Blumberg, a member of the Irgun Brit Zion Zionist youth movement in the Kovno ghetto.
These were recovered by her sister, Sara Trozki (now Koper), who, together with her mother, had survived ... the immediate family to survive the war. Her father, Israel, and brother, Itzhak Zeev, perished in
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8198. Portrait of Aharon Reches, a member of the Irgun Brit Zion Zionist youth movement in the Kovno ghetto.
These were recovered by her sister, Sara Trozki (now Koper), who, together with her mother, had survived ... the immediate family to survive the war. Her father, Israel, and brother, Itzhak Zeev, perished in
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8199. Portrait of Z. Kravitz, a member of the Irgun Brit Zion Zionist youth movement in the Kovno ghetto.
These were recovered by her sister, Sara Trozki (now Koper), who, together with her mother, had survived ... the immediate family to survive the war. Her father, Israel, and brother, Itzhak Zeev, perished in
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8200. Three members of the Irgun Brit Zion Zionist youth movement in the Kovno ghetto.
These were recovered by her sister, Sara Trozki (now Koper), who, together with her mother, had survived ... the immediate family to survive the war. Her father, Israel, and brother, Itzhak Zeev, perished in