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76. Destruction during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
Warsaw ghetto uprising. Poland, April 19-May 16, 1943.
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77. Hiding place discovered during Warsaw ghetto uprising
of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Warsaw, Poland, May 8, 1943.
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78. A destitute child in the Warsaw ghetto
An emaciated child eats in the streets of the Warsaw ghetto ... Warsaw, Poland, between 1940 and 1943.
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79. Jewish deportees from Magdeburg in the Warsaw ghetto
Magdeburg, Germany, in a collection center run by the Jewish council in the Warsaw ghetto. In July 1942, the ... Nazis began mass deportations of Jews from the Warsaw ghetto to the nearby Treblinka killing center.
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80. Smoke rises from Warsaw following the German attack
German forces and Polish civilians on the outskirts of Warsaw. In ... military assault. Warsaw, Poland, September 1939.
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81. Destitute children on a Warsaw ghetto street
Warsaw ghetto resident gives money to two children on a ... Warsaw ghetto street. Warsaw, Poland, between October 1940 and April 1943.
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82. Roundup of Jews during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
Jews rounded up during the Warsaw ghetto uprising are forced to ... march to the assembly point for deportation. Warsaw, Poland, April or May 1943.
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83. Poles walk among the ruins of besieged Warsaw
Poles walk among the ruins of besieged Warsaw. This
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84. Adolf Hitler reviews German troops in Warsaw
Warsaw, Poland, October 5, 1939.
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85. Abraham Lewent describes conditions in the Warsaw ghetto
Like other Jews, the Lewents were confined to the Warsaw ghetto
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86. Felix Horn describes a hiding place in Warsaw
escaped and hid, eventually fleeing to the Warsaw ghetto, where Felix and ... Lucine were married. They escaped to the "Aryan" side of Warsaw and obtained false papers. Felix worked
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87. Deportations to and from the Warsaw Ghetto - Photograph
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88. 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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89. 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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90. Polish children wander through the ruins of Warsaw
Polish children wander through the ruins of Warsaw after a German ... bombing. Photographed by Julien Bryan in Warsaw, Poland, ca. 1939.
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91. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising - ID Card/Oral History
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92. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising - ID Card/Oral History
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93. 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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94. Jews captured during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Warsaw, Poland, April 19-May 16
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95. Captured Jews during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
German soldiers arrest Jews during the Warsaw ghetto uprising ... Poland, May 1943. The Warsaw ghetto uprising began on April 19, 1943, after German troops and
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96. Jews captured during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Warsaw, Poland, April 19-May 16
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97. Jews captured during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
German soldiers lead Jews captured during the Warsaw ghetto
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98. Jews captured during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
Jews captured during the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Poland, April 19
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99. Constructing the wall around the Warsaw ghetto
Forced laborers work on the construction of a wall around the Warsaw ghetto area. The Germans ... announced the construction of a ghetto in October 1940 and closed the ghetto off from the rest of Warsaw in
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100. Footbridge connecting two parts of the Warsaw ghetto
Footbridge over Chlodna Street, connecting two parts of the Warsaw ghetto. The street below was ... not part of the ghetto. Warsaw, Poland, date uncertain.