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7126. General Michael (Rola) Zymierski (top row, center), commander of the Polish communist Armia Ludowa, poses with a partisan unit in the Parczew Forest.
during the Warsaw ghetto uprising and undertook some holding operations outside the ghetto walls. In
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7127. Jewish survivors in Ebensee using a portable shower unit installed by American personnel from the 30th U.S.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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7128. A young Jewish girl who is living in hiding poses outside in a field.
Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels
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7129. Two Jewish brothers pose outside the Red Castle in Linden, Belgium where they are hiding.
Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels
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7130. A Jewish man injured in the Kielce pogrom lies in a hospital bed.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7131. A Jewish man injured in the Kielce pogrom lies in a hospital bed.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7132. A victim of the Kielce pogrom recuperates in a local hospital.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7133. Close-up of one of the battered victims of the Kielce pogrom.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7134. Close-up of one of the battered victims of the Kielce pogrom.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7135. Jacob Zerubavel addressing an audience at the Zeilsheim DP camp.
Zion. He also worked as an editor of a Yiddish newspaper and served on the Warsaw community council
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7136. Jacob Zerubavel meets with a committee at Zeilsheim DP camp.
Zion. He also worked as an editor of a Yiddish newspaper and served on the Warsaw community council
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7137. Jacob Zerubavel meeting a group of DPs at Zeilsheim DP camp.
Zion. He also worked as an editor of a Yiddish newspaper and served on the Warsaw community council
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7138. A woman weeps over the coffins of Jews killed during the Kielce pogrom.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7139. An American soldier, Captain Al Winters, poses next to a wagon loaded with the bodies of former prisoners at the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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7140. Survivors in Ebensee collect the bodies of fellow prisoners for burial.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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7141. Survivors in Ebensee collect the bodies of dead fellow prisoners for burial.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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7142. An American colonel poses next to a wagon loaded with the bodies of former prisoners at the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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7143. Survivors look on as the bodies of former prisoners are removed from a barracks in the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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7144. Survivors look on as Austrian civilians remove the bodies of former prisoners from a barracks in the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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7145. The body of a former prisoner lies outside on a stretcher next to a pile of clothing in the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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7146. A group of survivors pose in front of a barracks in the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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7147. A survivor who is wrapped in a blanket lies outside a barracks in the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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7148. Survivors in the Ebensee concentration camp wash themselves at a portable shower installed by American personnel from the 30th U.S.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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7149. Baggage check issued by the IRO at the Grohn transit camp.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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7150. Work certificate issued to Dr. Naum Wortman, during his service as a physician at the hospital in Ebensee after the war.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the