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1526. A man seated at a small table in the Jewish cemetery records in his burial register the number of carts bearing bodies that arrived that day.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Death/Burial -- Collecting the Dead/Death Notices ... ARMBANDS; CEMETERIES; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); WARSAW ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost
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1527. Members of the Zoska battalion of the Armia Krajowa in action during the 1944 Polish resistance uprising.
Warsaw, Poland ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- Poland -- GENERAL -- Uprising (Warsaw 8/44) ... ARMBANDS; ARMIA KRAJOWA (HOME ARMY); POLES; RESISTERS/RESISTANCE; UPRISING (WARSAW); WEAPONS/ARMS ... Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski was imprisoned from 5 May 1941 until 16 February 1942. During the Warsaw
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1528. Two young smugglers pull a third through a hole in the ghetto wall.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Smuggling ... WARSAW
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1529. The front of a small ghetto grocery store owned by Lejzor Grynbaum.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Commerce -- Shops ... BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); EXTERIORS; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; VIEWS; WARSAW ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost
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1530. Passport photograph of Genia Asz.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Daily Life/Street Scenes -- Identification Card Portraits ... ARTIFACTS; CLOSE-UPS; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); PASSPORTS; WARSAW; WOMEN ... in Warsaw in 1914. Marek had two sisters, Genia and Roma, and a brother, Adam. At the outbreak of
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1531. View of the destroyed Ginzburg House in Kiev, Ukraine.
GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Daily Life/Street Scenes -- Street Scenes/Views ... AUTOMOBILES; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); RUINS/RUBBLE; STREET SCENES; WARSAW
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1532. Studio portrait of Genia Tola Wasserman.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Daily Life/Street Scenes -- Families/Housing/Interiors ... CLOSE-UPS; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); WARSAW; WOMEN ... Warsaw. Her mother Emilia Wasserman, née Minska, came from a middle-class family that had lived in Warsaw
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1533. An undertaker views a layer of corpses laid out at the bottom of a mass grave in the Okopowa Street cemetery.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Death/Burial -- Cemeteries/Mass Graves/Funerals ... BURIAL; CEMETERIES; CORPSES; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); MASS GRAVES; WARSAW ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost
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1534. Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed) on one of her missions as a courier for the Jewish underground.
GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Resistance ... ); RESCUERS/RESCUE; RESCUERS/RESCUE (WARTIME); RESISTERS/RESISTANCE; WARSAW; WOMEN ... 1921 in Warsaw, where her father worked in a leather factory and her mother ran a small haberdashery ... more affluent Warsaw neighborhoods to provide her family some income. In the fall of 1940 the Peltel
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1535. Jewish youthi peer over the ghetto wall, using a ladder Pictured on the ladder are Ajzyk and Jakob Wierzbicki.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Smuggling ... THE EXPERIENCE); SMUGGLING; WALLS; WARSAW; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... courtyard of Mirowski 9. Irving Milchberg crossed over to the "Aryan" side of Warsaw after the
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1536. A workman pulls a corpse from a funeral wagon for burial in the Jewish cemetery on Okopowa Street.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Death/Burial -- Collecting the Dead/Death Notices ... CARTS/WAGONS; CEMETERIES; CORPSES; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; HEARSES/FUNERAL WAGONS; JEWS (POLISH); WARSAW ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost
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1537. A boy at work in the Okopowa Street cemetery in the Wasraw ghetto pushes a body into a mass grave as two officers Joest claims were from the SD (Security Service) walk by.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Death/Burial -- Cemeteries/Mass Graves/Funerals ... ); MASS GRAVES; SD/SIPO/GESTAPO; WARSAW ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost
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1538. A worker in the Jewish cemetery on Okopowa Street tips forward the open coffin of a dead woman to allow Heinrich Joest an opportunity to take pictures.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Death/Burial -- Collecting the Dead/Death Notices ... ); WARSAW; WOMEN ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost
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1539. An undertaker from the Pinkiert funeral home adjusts the harness on his horse before leading a funeral procession.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Death/Burial -- Cemeteries/Mass Graves/Funerals ... WAGONS; JEWS (POLISH); WARSAW ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost
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1540. A boy working in the Jewish cemetery on Okopowa Street pulls a body out of the morgue for burial.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Death/Burial -- Collecting the Dead/Death Notices ... ); WARSAW ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost
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1541. A man on the street plays the violin in the hope of receiving food or money.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Daily Life/Street Scenes -- Cultural Life/Entertainment ... ); PERFORMANCES/PERFORMERS; WARSAW ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost
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1542. A Jewish policeman and a pedestrian help an old man collapsed on the street in front of an ice cream shop.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Ghetto Administration -- Police/Prisons ... (POLISH); POLICE; POLICE (JEWISH); STREET SCENES; WARSAW ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost
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1543. A destitute little girl comforts her little sister, who lies unconscious in her lap.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Children -- Destitution/Foraging ... ); STREET SCENES; WARSAW ... Heinrich Joest, German army sergeant during World War II who photographed the Warsaw ghetto. Jost
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1544. A portrait of Frymet Kramarska, the donor's mother.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Daily Life/Street Scenes -- Identification Card Portraits ... (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WARSAW; WOMEN
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1545. Portrait of Menachem Borenstein, used for a "Kennkarte".
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Children -- General ... PAPERS; JEWS (POLISH); WARSAW ... Portrait of Menachem Borenstein, used for a "Kennkarte". He perished in the Warsaw ghetto. The
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1546. Jews at forced labor clearing rubble from Saski Square, subsequently renamed Victory Square after the war.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Labor/Forced Labor/Training -- Hard Labor -- Rubble ... FORCED LABOR/BRIGADES; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); RUINS/RUBBLE; TRUCKS; WARSAW
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1547. The bodies of emaciated children are piled in a cart before being taken out for burial.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Death/Burial -- Collecting the Dead/Death Notices ... /OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); POLICE; POLICE (JEWISH); WARSAW ... Starvation Undertaken in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1942]. The research on the effects of starvation on children
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1548. A group of Jews stands outside a shop whose windows were broken during the German invasion.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Commerce -- Shops ... GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); STREET SCENES; WARSAW; WOMEN ... Willy Georg (b. 1911), German soldier and photographer who took pictures in the Warsaw ghetto
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1549. A vendor selling kindling stands in front of a store that specializes in the repair of umbrellas and dolls.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Commerce -- Vendors -- General ... GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS; VENDORS; WARSAW; WOOD/LUMBER/LUMBERYARDS ... Willy Georg (b. 1911), German soldier and photographer who took pictures in the Warsaw ghetto
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1550. Group portrait of family and friends at the wedding of Hanka Rechtleben and Ignac Frank, the donor's maternal uncle.
Warsaw, Poland ... GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- WARSAW (Poland) -- Daily Life/Street Scenes -- Religious Life/Weddings ... FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GHETTO/OCCUPATION; INTERIORS; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (RELIGIOUS); WARSAW ... born June 2, 1926, in Warsaw, Poland, where her father was a publisher and editor of a Jewish newspaper