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  • 76. Deportation from the Warsaw ghetto

    Jews being deported from the Warsaw ghetto board a freight train ... Warsaw, Poland, July-September 1942.

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  • 77. Warsaw environs with Pawiak prison

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  • 78. Deportation from the Warsaw ghetto

    Jews from the Warsaw ghetto are marched through the ghetto during deportation. Warsaw, Poland

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  • 79. Deportation of Jews from Warsaw

    Deportation of Jews from the Warsaw ghetto. Jews from the ghetto board a deportation train with ... the assistance of Jewish police. Warsaw, Poland, 1943.

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  • 80. Assembly point in the Warsaw ghetto

    Assembly point in the Warsaw ghetto

    An assembly point (the Umschlagplatz) in the Warsaw ... ghetto for Jews rounded up for deportation. Warsaw, Poland, 1942–43.

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  • 81. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising - Photograph

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  • 82. Warsaw (Abridged Article) - Animated Map/Map

    conditions. In October 1940, a ghetto was established in Warsaw, Poland. Before the war, Warsaw had the ... largest Jewish community in Europe. At its height, the Warsaw ghetto held more than 400,000 Jews.

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  • 83. Warsaw (Abridged Article) - Historical Film Footage

    conditions. In October 1940, a ghetto was established in Warsaw, Poland. Before the war, Warsaw had the ... largest Jewish community in Europe. At its height, the Warsaw ghetto held more than 400,000 Jews.

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  • 84. Warsaw - ID Card/Oral History

    The Germans established a ghetto in Warsaw in October 1940. All of Warsaw's Jews were required ... . These ID cards and oral histories describe individuals' experiences in Warsaw.

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  • 85. Group portrait taken in prewar Warsaw

    Group portrait taken in prewar Warsaw

    children standing outside in Warsaw before the war. Warsaw, Poland, ca. 1938. 

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  • 86. Daily life in the Warsaw ghetto

    bridge connected areas of the Warsaw ghetto to prevent Jews from entering the streets that

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  • 87. Captured Jewish resistance fighters in Warsaw

    Jewish resistance fighters who were captured by SS troops during the Warsaw ghetto uprising ... Warsaw, Poland, April 19-May 16, 1943.   The original German caption reads: "These bandits offered

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  • 88. Deportations to Warsaw ghetto, 1941-1942

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  • 89. Street scene in the Warsaw ghetto

    Street scene in the Warsaw ghetto. The sign at left announces ... "Soup in the courtyard, first floor, apt. 47." Warsaw, Poland, 1940-1941.

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  • 90. Street scene in the Warsaw ghetto

    Stall of a street vendor selling old Hebrew books. Warsaw ghetto, Poland, February 1941.

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  • 91. Checking papers in the Warsaw ghetto

    Warsaw ghetto. Warsaw, Poland, February 1941.

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  • 92. Ruins of a marketplace in Warsaw

    Warsaw, Poland, September 1939.

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  • 93. Scene during the Warsaw ghetto uprising

    Warsaw ghetto uprising. Warsaw, Poland, April 19-May 16, 1943.

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  • 94. Destruction during the Warsaw ghetto uprising

    Warsaw ghetto uprising. Poland, April 19-May 16, 1943.

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  • 95. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising - ID Card/Oral History

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  • 96. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising - ID Card/Oral History

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  • 97. Warsaw (Abridged Article) - ID Card/Oral History

    The Germans established a ghetto in Warsaw in October 1940. All Jewish residents were required ... . These ID cards and oral history excerpts describe individuals' experiences in Warsaw.

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  • 98. Deportations to and from the Warsaw Ghetto - Photograph

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  • 99. The Armia Krajowa during the Warsaw uprising

    The Armia Krajowa during the Warsaw uprising

    1944 Warsaw uprising. The tank was used by the battalion during its capture of the Gesiowka ... concentration camp. Warsaw, August 2, 1944.

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  • 100. Buildings destroyed during the Warsaw Polish uprising

    Buildings destroyed during the Warsaw Polish uprising

    Planned as a short military revolt, the Warsaw Polish uprising ... lasted 63 days, from August to October 1944. In the end, German troops destroyed the majority of Warsaw

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