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101. Street scenes
Daily life in the Warsaw ghetto: Holocaust Encyclopedia - Historical Film Footage. Open. Open ... Warsaw Ghetto R1 ... The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum purchased this film from the National Center for Jewish ... the Warsaw Ghetto reels from the DDR archive (now subsumed by the Bundesarchiv in Berlin, Germany).
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102. Jewish police
Daily life in the Warsaw ghetto: Holocaust Encyclopedia - Historical Film Footage. Open. Open ... Warsaw Ghetto R1 ... The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum purchased this film from the National Center for Jewish ... the Warsaw Ghetto reels from the DDR archive (now subsumed by the Bundesarchiv in Berlin, Germany).
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103. German soldiers round up Jews during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
During the Warsaw ghetto uprising, German soldiers round up Jews ... in factories for deportation. Warsaw ghetto, Poland, April or May 1943.
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104. A Jewish woman during a deportation from the Warsaw ghetto
Jewish woman during a deportation from the Warsaw ghetto. Warsaw
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105. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes starvation in the Warsaw ghetto
Leah grew up in Praga, a suburb of Warsaw, Poland. She was active in the Ha-Shomer ha-Tsa ... forced to live in the Warsaw ghetto, which the Germans sealed off in
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106. Adam Czerniakow, chairman of the Jewish council in Warsaw
[This video is silent] German forces entered Warsaw in September 1939. The next month ... a member of Warsaw's old Jewish Community Council, to lead it. Here, for German newsreels, a German
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107. Jews liberated from the Gęsiówka camp during the Warsaw uprising
Gęsiówka concentration camp during the Warsaw
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108. Julien Bryan films an anti-Nazi poster in Warsaw, 1939
September 1939, Bryan made his way to Warsaw just as all foreign reporters, diplomats, and Polish government ... the few foreign photographers left in the city, he risked his life to record besieged Warsaw. This
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109. Warsaw district handbill announcing penalties for anyone caught assisting Jews
On September 5, 1942, the SS and Police Leader of the Warsaw ... Warsaw ghetto to the Treblinka killing center in summer 1942. SS officials
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110. Mieczyslaw Madejski describes battle during the Warsaw Polish uprising
forced labor at a BMW plant in Warsaw. He escaped, and participated in ... the Warsaw Polish uprising in August 1944. After the uprising, he left
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111. Jews captured by German troops during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
Jews captured by German troops during the Warsaw ghetto uprising ... Warsaw ghetto uprising. The album was introduced as evidence at the
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112. German soldiers interrogate Jews captured during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
Warsaw ghetto uprising are interrogated beside the ghetto wall before being sent to the Umschlagplatz
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113. Roundup of Jews captured during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
Jews captured during the Warsaw ghetto uprising are marched
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114. Forcing Jews out of hiding during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
Jews out of hiding during the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Poland, April 19–May 16, 1943.
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115. Benjamin Miedzyrzecki (Benjamin Meed) on the Aryan side of Warsaw
underground living in hiding on false papers, poses in Ogrod Saski (Saski Gardens) on the Aryan side of Warsaw
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116. German soldiers capture Jews during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
German soldiers capture Jews hiding in a bunker during the Warsaw ... ghetto uprising. Warsaw, Poland, April–May 1943.
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117. Julien Bryan films the German invasion of Warsaw in 1939
September 1939, Bryan made his way to Warsaw just as all foreign reporters, diplomats, and Polish government ... left in the city, he risked his life to record besieged Warsaw. This image shows him filming during the
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118. Destroyed buildings in Warsaw following a German aerial attack
View of the smoldering ruins of a building in Warsaw following a German aerial attack. Warsaw
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119. Abraham Lewent describes hunger and death in the Warsaw ghetto
Like other Jews, the Lewents were confined to the Warsaw ghetto. In 1942, as
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120. Wall separating the Warsaw ghetto from the rest of the city
Warsaw ghetto from the rest of the city. Warsaw, Poland, 1940–41.
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121. Norbert I. Swislocki describes fleeing from Warsaw with his mother
1939. He and his mother were in Warsaw; his father had been drafted into
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122. Abraham Lewent describes food shortages after the invasion of Warsaw
Like other Jews, the Lewents were confined to the Warsaw ghetto
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123. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes smuggling activities in the Warsaw ghetto
active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Organization (ZOB). In December 1942, she was smuggled out to the Aryan, Polish side of Warsaw to try to obtain
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124. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes reactions after the Warsaw ghetto uprising
active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Organization (ZOB). In December 1942, she was smuggled out to the Aryan, Polish side of Warsaw to try to obtain
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125. Yonia Fain describes leaving Warsaw after the German invasion of Poland
Warsaw. They fled to Brest-Litovsk in eastern Poland, occupied by Soviet forces in mid-September 1939