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101. View of a postwar exhumation near Krakow. The photo is stamped by American military censors.
Schindler's airplane parts factory, the Neue Kuehler Fabrik. They remained there until September 1944. Ada ... weeks. Though she had worked at Schindler's factory, she was not on his famous list and therefore not
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102. Postwar view of a damaged building in Krakow. The photo is stamped by American miltary censors.
Schindler's airplane parts factory, the Neue Kuehler Fabrik. They remained there until September 1944. Ada ... weeks. Though she had worked at Schindler's factory, she was not on his famous list and therefore not
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103. Polish Jewish men pose at a lumberyard [probably in prewar Poland] .
Schindler's airplane parts factory, the Neue Kuehler Fabrik. They remained there until September 1944. Ada ... weeks. Though she had worked at Schindler's factory, she was not on his famous list and therefore not
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104. Ada Breitkopf sews on a machine in the Krakow ghetto.
Schindler's airplane parts factory, the Neue Kuehler Fabrik. They remained there until September 1944. Ada ... weeks. Though she had worked at Schindler's factory, she was not on his famous list and therefore not
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105. Three sketches by Ada Breitkopf Abrahamer showing her aspirations for one, five and ten years in the future.
Schindler's airplane parts factory, the Neue Kuehler Fabrik. They remained there until September 1944. Ada ... weeks. Though she had worked at Schindler's factory, she was not on his famous list and therefore not
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106. Close-up portrait of Ada Breitkopf in the Krakow ghetto wearing an armband.
Schindler's airplane parts factory, the Neue Kuehler Fabrik. They remained there until September 1944. Ada ... weeks. Though she had worked at Schindler's factory, she was not on his famous list and therefore not
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107. Rafael Abrahamer (left) and Adolf (Dolek) Polland stand outside the entrance to the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
Schindler's airplane parts factory, the Neue Kuehler Fabrik. They remained there until September 1944. Ada ... weeks. Though she had worked at Schindler's factory, she was not on his famous list and therefore not
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108. Wedding portrait of Ada Breitkopf and Rafael Abrahamer in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
Schindler's airplane parts factory, the Neue Kuehler Fabrik. They remained there until September 1944. Ada ... weeks. Though she had worked at Schindler's factory, she was not on his famous list and therefore not
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109. Postwar photograph of the Plaszow concentration camp.
Schindler's airplane parts factory, the Neue Kuehler Fabrik. They remained there until September 1944. Ada ... weeks. Though she had worked at Schindler's factory, she was not on his famous list and therefore not
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110. Henryk Abrahamer (left) and a friend pose next to an automobile.
Schindler's airplane parts factory, the Neue Kuehler Fabrik. They remained there until September 1944. Ada ... weeks. Though she had worked at Schindler's factory, she was not on his famous list and therefore not
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111. Newspaper clipping showing photographs of Herman Sobel who discovered the hiding place of the Ringelbum Archive and the architect Pleschinski who unearthed it.
Yetti Rosenzweig, all survived on Schindler's List. Another brother Moniek was killed in the Krakow
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112. The Sobel family goes for a horse and wagon right in Zlochow.
Yetti Rosenzweig, all survived on Schindler's List. Another brother Moniek was killed in the Krakow
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113. Salomea (right) and Judyta (center) Sobel pose in front of a statue in Lvov together with an unidentified woman.
Yetti Rosenzweig, all survived on Schindler's List. Another brother Moniek was killed in the Krakow
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114. Portrait of Lea Sheindla Leiblich.
intervention of Oskar Schindler, who arranged for protective status for them as workers in his enamelware
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115. Three survivors pose for a studio portrait in their camp uniforms after liberation.
Oscar Schindler and his friends, and Helen served them dinner. Eventually, Alfred and Stefania decided ... line. One of the Germans had a gun against Helen's back and was about to shoot her when Schindler
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116. Helen Ungar poses with her Grandmother Zosia, and her Aunt Irka at her grandfather's farm in Balachuwka.
Oscar Schindler and his friends, and Helen served them dinner. Eventually, Alfred and Stefania decided ... line. One of the Germans had a gun against Helen's back and was about to shoot her when Schindler
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117. Helen Ungar and brother Adam pose in the snow.
Oscar Schindler and his friends, and Helen served them dinner. Eventually, Alfred and Stefania decided ... line. One of the Germans had a gun against Helen's back and was about to shoot her when Schindler
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118. Group portrait of men, women and children of the Prokocim labor camp in Krakow.
Oscar Schindler and his friends, and Helen served them dinner. Eventually, Alfred and Stefania decided ... line. One of the Germans had a gun against Helen's back and was about to shoot her when Schindler
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119. Group portrait of relatives of Stefania Ungar in her parents' home in Bolchowka.
Oscar Schindler and his friends, and Helen served them dinner. Eventually, Alfred and Stefania decided ... line. One of the Germans had a gun against Helen's back and was about to shoot her when Schindler
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120. Lea Sheindla Leiblich holding her son, Tuvia Erlich, in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
intervention of Oskar Schindler, who arranged for protective status for them as workers in his enamelware
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121. Lea Sheindla Leiblich holding her son, Tuvia Erlich, in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
intervention of Oskar Schindler, who arranged for protective status for them as workers in his enamelware
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122. Zvi Herschel rides a motorcycle in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
intervention of Oskar Schindler, who arranged for protective status for them as workers in his enamelware
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123. Group portrait of young people in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
intervention of Oskar Schindler, who arranged for protective status for them as workers in his enamelware
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124. Group portrait of displaced persons in the Eggenfeld DP camp.
intervention of Oskar Schindler, who arranged for protective status for them as workers in his enamelware
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125. Lea Sheindla Leiblich poses for a portrait with her son, Tuvia Erlich.
intervention of Oskar Schindler, who arranged for protective status for them as workers in his enamelware