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  • 1. Underground bunker in Warsaw

    An underground bunker, built by Jews in Warsaw in preparation for anti-Nazi resistance ... systematically destroyed the ghetto during the uprising. Warsaw, Poland, April 19–May 16, 1943.

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  • 2. Memorial service in Warsaw

    Adolf Berman speaks at a memorial service commemorating the Warsaw ghetto uprising. The building ... in the background, destroyed during the 1943 uprising, held the office of the Jewish council. Warsaw

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  • 3. Refugees leave Warsaw

    Civilians flee Warsaw following the German invasion of Poland. Hundreds of thousands of

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  • 4. Warsaw Polish uprising

    Warsaw Polish uprising

    Warsaw Polish uprising. August 20, 1944.

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  • 5. Destruction in Warsaw

    Destruction in Warsaw

    Warsaw suffered heavy air attacks and artillery bombardment. German troops entered the city on ... Polish citizenry. Warsaw, Poland, ca. 1939.

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  • 6. Warsaw's Jewish quarter

    Commercial area on Nalewki Street in Warsaw's Jewish quarter. Warsaw, Poland, 1938.

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  • 7. Siege of Warsaw

    Warsaw. Poland, September 1939.

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  • 8. Deportation from Warsaw

    Deportation of Jewish women from the Warsaw ghetto. Poland, 1942

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  • 9. Ruins of the Warsaw ghetto

    view of the wall surrounding the ruins of the Warsaw ghetto in German-occupied Poland a few

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  • 10. Ruins of buildings in Warsaw

    bombed out home in Warsaw, the besieged ... culture of individuals and communities in a variety of countries around the globe. In Warsaw following the

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  • 11. Home destroyed during Warsaw bombing

    Home destroyed during Warsaw bombing

    home, destroyed during the German bombing of Warsaw. They have

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  • 12. Children in the Warsaw ghetto

    In the Warsaw ghetto, Jewish children with bowls of soup. Warsaw ... Poland, ca. 1940. During the Holocaust

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  • 13. Entrance to the Warsaw ghetto

    Entrance to the Warsaw ghetto. The sign states: "Epidemic ... Quarantine Area: Only Through Traffic is Permitted." Warsaw, Poland, February 1941.

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  • 14. Poverty in the Warsaw ghetto

    in an old baby carriage. Warsaw ghetto, Poland, wartime.

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  • 15. German troops parade through Warsaw

    German troops parade through Warsaw after the ... German invasion of Poland. Warsaw, Poland, September 28-30, 1939.

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  • 16. Deportation from the Warsaw ghetto

    Deportation of Jews from the Warsaw ghetto during the ghetto ... uprising. The original German caption reads: "To the Umschlagplatz." Warsaw, Poland, May 1943.

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  • 17. Ruins of the Warsaw ghetto

    Ruins of the Warsaw ghetto after the Warsaw ghetto uprising

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  • 18. The Warsaw ghetto Jewish council

    meeting of the Warsaw ghetto ... Adam Czerniakow; and lawyer Gustav Wielikowski. Warsaw, Poland, between 1939 and 1942.

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  • 19. Deportation from the Warsaw ghetto

    Deportation of Jews from the Warsaw ghetto during the uprising ... resistance. Warsaw, Poland, April 1943.

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  • 20. Deportation from the Warsaw ghetto

    Deportation of Jews from the Warsaw ghetto during the uprising ... resistance. Warsaw, Poland, April 1943.

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  • 21. Deportation from the Warsaw ghetto

    Deportation of Jews from the Warsaw ghetto during the uprising ... Jews who were captured by the SS during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising marching past the

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  • 22. 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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  • 23. Deportation from the Warsaw ghetto

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

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  • 24. 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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  • 25. 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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