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8701. Casting of the doorway surround from the Łódź ghetto Hospital No.1
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers
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8702. Oral history interview with Yitzchok Wargon
prisoner (a former surgeon from Warsaw) saving his life; being sent on a death march to Berlin, Germany
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8703. Oral history interview with Nisson Ovshievich Iurkovskii
being all over Europe during the war, including Berlin, Prague, Dresden, Warsaw, Sofia, Bucharest, and
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8704. The members of the War Crimes Executive Committee at the signing of the agreement to create the International Military Tribunal to prosecute German war criminals.
details of the Auschwitz death machinery, the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, and the estimate of six
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8705. Group portrait of young adults standing in a park.
Burg escaped from the Drohobycz train station and fled to Warsaw. They both survived. Genia's sister
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8706. Three Polish Jewish young adults sunbathe on a lawn.
Burg escaped from the Drohobycz train station and fled to Warsaw. They both survived. Genia's sister
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8707. Genia Josefsberg leans out a window.
Burg escaped from the Drohobycz train station and fled to Warsaw. They both survived. Genia's sister
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8708. Men and boys gather by a water pump in the main square [probably of Borislav.]
Burg escaped from the Drohobycz train station and fled to Warsaw. They both survived. Genia's sister
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8709. Jewish men in the Karpaten Oel labor camp near Boryslaw pray outside.
Burg escaped from the Drohobycz train station and fled to Warsaw. They both survived. Genia's sister
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8710. Stefan Burg walks down a street in Gleiwitz holding the hand of [his father].
Burg escaped from the Drohobycz train station and fled to Warsaw. They both survived. Genia's sister
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8711. Genia Burg carries her son Stefan on a crowded street in Gliwice.
Burg escaped from the Drohobycz train station and fled to Warsaw. They both survived. Genia's sister
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8712. Close up photograph of Baldur von Schirach, a defendant in the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
details of the Auschwitz death machinery, the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, and the estimate of six
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8713. Close-up photograph of tribunal member Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence.
details of the Auschwitz death machinery, the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, and the estimate of six
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8714. The justices work at their bench during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
details of the Auschwitz death machinery, the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, and the estimate of six
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8715. A defendant or witness gives testimony during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
details of the Auschwitz death machinery, the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, and the estimate of six
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8716. Military observers follow the proceedings of the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
details of the Auschwitz death machinery, the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, and the estimate of six
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8717. Brit milah of Moshe Sadik in the Braunau displaced persons camp.
to a son Chaim in 1935. Miriam and her husband and son were incarcerated in the Warsaw ghetto in
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8718. Brit milah of Moshe Sadik in the Braunau displaced persons camp.
to a son Chaim in 1935. Miriam and her husband and son were incarcerated in the Warsaw ghetto in
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8719. Nachman and Miriam Sadik pose on opposite sides of a tree.
to a son Chaim in 1935. Miriam and her husband and son were incarcerated in the Warsaw ghetto in
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8720. The Blotnick family poses outside in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
to a son Chaim in 1935. Miriam and her husband and son were incarcerated in the Warsaw ghetto in
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8721. Group portrait of Jewish displaced persons in either Steyr or Braunau.
to a son Chaim in 1935. Miriam and her husband and son were incarcerated in the Warsaw ghetto in
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8722. Moshe Sadik poses with an older girl in the Braunau displaced persons camp.
to a son Chaim in 1935. Miriam and her husband and son were incarcerated in the Warsaw ghetto in
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8723. Three Jewish DPs stand on banks of either the Steyr or the Enns river.
to a son Chaim in 1935. Miriam and her husband and son were incarcerated in the Warsaw ghetto in
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8724. Studio portrait of Martin Friedlander.
on a prisoner transport to Posen, then Warsaw, Krakow, and finally to Auschwitz, where he was
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8725. Portrait of the Friedlander family. Pictured are Martin and Margot Friedlander, with their children Brigitta and Norbert.
on a prisoner transport to Posen, then Warsaw, Krakow, and finally to Auschwitz, where he was