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76. Members of the extended Berland family pose in back of their new home in Chelm.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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77. Felicja Berland (center) and two girlfriends walk along a street in Lodz with two Jewish lieutenants in the Polish Army.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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78. Members of the Berland family look out from the upper story windows of their new house, that is under construction.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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79. Studio portrait of Heniek and Esterka Hilf, first cousins of Felicja Berland.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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80. Sara and Abraham Berland (left) pose with friends in a park in Chelm.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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81. Tobcia Liss, a cousin of Felicja Berland, walks along Lubelska Street in Chelm.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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82. Felicja Berland and a friend pose with a Jewish soldier in the Polish Army on a street in Lodz.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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83. Friends gather at a farewell party for Felicja Berland on the eve of her departure for Sweden.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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84. Jewish DPs are gathered at a wedding party in Stockholm.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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85. Members of the extended Berland family gathered around the table in their home in Chelm.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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86. Portrait of Esterka Globen, the cousin of Felicja Berland.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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87. Felicja Berland (standing) looking at a book with school friends.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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88. Four Jewish classmates walk along Lubelska Street in Chelm.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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89. A group of Jewish DPs living in Sweden have dinner on a balcony.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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90. Felicja Berland poses with a group of Jewish DPs living in Sweden.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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91. Portrait of Andrzej and Jadwiga Urbanczyk, two Polish children, whom Felicja Berland helped to take care of while she was living on false papers in Krakow.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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92. Andrzej and Jadwiga Urbanczyk, two Polish children whom Felicja Berland helped to take care of while she was living on false papers in Krakow.
were selected for the gas chamber. The group, however, was given a sudden reprieve by Dr. Josef ... Mengele, when he yielded to the protestations of several women who claimed they had been misidentified as ... stopped Mengele. Unaccountably, the SS doctor seemed to believe their story. After accompanying them
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93. Studio portraits of SS officers Richard Baer and Karl Hoecker.
Rudolf Hoess, Josef Kramer, Franz Hoessler and Dr. Josef Mengele. These are the only known photographs
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94. Studio portrait of Karl Hoecker. The original caption reads "As SS Obersturmfuehrer 21.6.44"
Rudolf Hoess, Josef Kramer, Franz Hoessler and Dr. Josef Mengele. These are the only known photographs
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95. Portrait of Auschwitz camp adjutant Karl Hoecker.
Rudolf Hoess, Josef Kramer, Franz Hoessler and Dr. Josef Mengele. These are the only known photographs
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96. SS officer Karl Hoecker relaxes with women in lounge chairs on the deck of the retreat in Solahuette.
Rudolf Hoess, Josef Kramer, Franz Hoessler and Dr. Josef Mengele. These are the only known photographs
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97. SS officers together with women and a baby relax on lounge chairs on a deck in Solahuette.
Rudolf Hoess, Josef Kramer, Franz Hoessler and Dr. Josef Mengele. These are the only known photographs
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98. SS officer Karl Hoecker and some women relax on lounge chairs on a deck in Solahuette.
Rudolf Hoess, Josef Kramer, Franz Hoessler and Dr. Josef Mengele. These are the only known photographs
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99. Nazi officers and female auxiliaries (Helferinnen) pose on a wooden bridge in Solahuette.
Rudolf Hoess, Josef Kramer, Franz Hoessler and Dr. Josef Mengele. These are the only known photographs
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100. Nazi officers and female auxiliaries (Helferinnen) run down a wooden bridge in Solahuette.
Rudolf Hoess, Josef Kramer, Franz Hoessler and Dr. Josef Mengele. These are the only known photographs