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126. Stephen S. Wise with Ignacy Schiper
left), a Polish Zionist. Warsaw, Poland, 1936.
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127. Cover of an underground Yiddish newspaper
the bottom of the cover reads: "Fascism must be smashed." Warsaw ghetto, Poland, January
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128. SS and Police Leader Juergen Stroop interrogates two captured Jews
SS and Police Leader Juergen Stroop interrogates two Jews arrested during the Warsaw ghetto
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129. False identification card used by Vladka Meed
False identification card which Vladka Meed had used from 1940–42 on the Aryan side of Warsaw
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130. Hieronim Sabala, a member of the Polish resistance
underground scouts of the Polish resistance movement). Warsaw, Poland, 1939.
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131. Members of a Zionist youth movement
Mordechai Anielewicz. Seated in front are Moshe Domb and Rachel Zilberberg ("Sarenka"). Warsaw, Poland, 1938.
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132. The Margules children wearing Jewish badges
The Margules children wearing Jewish badges. Originally from Warsaw, the Margules family settled
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133. Three participants in the Treblinka uprising
survived the war. Photograph taken in Warsaw
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134. Female Soldiers of the Polish Home Army
October 1944 as a result of the Warsaw Polish uprising. After the uprising
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135. Victim of a German air raid
in a field in Warsaw, Poland, during a German air raid. Photographed by
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136. Janusz Korczak poses with children and staff in his orphanage
pose with children and younger staff in Korczak's orphanage in Warsaw
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137. View of the refugee camp in Zbaszyn
. Warsaw-based historian, political activist, and social welfare worker Emanuel Ringelblum spent five weeks
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138. Prewar portrait of Pinchas and Roza Zygielbojm
Prewar portrait of Pinchas and Roza Zygielbojm taken in 1936 in Warsaw, Poland. In 1942, they
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139. SS personnel lead Polish women into a forest for execution
Polish women from the Pawiak and Mokotow prisons in nearby Warsaw
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140. Portrait of three-year-old Estera Horn
). She was placed in Warsaw, and eventually transferred to an orphanage in Krakow.
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141. Portrait of Żegota co-founder Władysław Bartoszewski
wave in Warsaw. The Nazi German authorities then sent him to the
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142. Trucks used to transport Polish prisoners to the Palmiry forest for execution
wait with a convoy of trucks during a shooting action in the Palmiry forest near Warsaw. These trucks
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143. Close-up portrait of a destitute Jew on Grodzka street in the Lublin ghetto.
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/warsaw. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Harry Lore ... One of several thousand photographs collected by the Shalom Foundation (Warsaw) in response to an ... ap One of several thousand photographs collected by the Shalom Foundation (Warsaw) in response to an
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144. Portrait of Julek Anderman. Julek Anderman was the son of Dr.
.). Encyclopedia of the Holocaust. "Armia Krajowa," MacMillan, 1990.] m ... Warsaw, Poland ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Norman Salsitz ... Krajowa, the Polish underground army. He was killed in the Warsaw uprising of August 1944.
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145. Studio portrait of Hieronim (Flora) Sabala, a member of the Polish resistance.
.). Encyclopedia of the Holocaust. "Armia Krajowa," MacMillan, 1990.] m ... Warsaw, Poland ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski ... Pawiak prison in Warsaw, and subsequently deported to his death in Auschwitz.
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146. Mugshot of SS General Juergen Stroop, a defendant in the Superior Orders trial.
Christian; The Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, New York, Macmillan, 1991.] [Source: Wistrich, Robert, S; Who ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Joseph H. Williams ... Warsaw on March 6th, 1952. He quickly scaled the SS ranks to become an SS-Brigadefuehrer and police ... him a favorable reputation among Reich military leaders. When the first clashes of the Warsaw ghetto
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147. Polish survivor Jadwiga Dzido shows her scarred leg to the court, while expert witness Dr.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Gerald (Gerd) Schwab ... University of Warsaw. She returned home on June 24, 1939 to work at Teodozjusz' pharmacy during her summer ... vacation. Before she could return to Warsaw for the new term, however, the war had started. Jadwiga ... Warsaw and completed her education at Warsaw University. On December 17, 1946, she presented evidence at
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148. Identification card photograph of Wladyslaw Swietochowski, a Polish resistance fighter with the Armia Ludowa [People's Army], who helped Lodzia Hamersztajn reach Jewish partisans in the Wyszkow Forest.
.). Encyclopedia of the Holocaust. "Gwardia Ludowa," MacMillan, 1990.] ... Warsaw, Poland ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leah Hammerstein Silverstein ... Leah Hammerstein Silverstein (born Lodzia Hamersztajn) was born in the Warsaw suburb of Praga in
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149. Two Polish female survivors of medical experimentation at the Ravensbrueck concentration camp arrive in Nuremberg, where they will serve as prosecution witnesses at the Medical Case trial.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Anna Hassa Jarosky and Peter Hassa ... University of Warsaw. She returned home on June 24, 1939 to work at Teodozjusz' pharmacy during her summer ... vacation. Before she could return to Warsaw for the new term, however, the war had started. Jadwiga ... Warsaw and completed her education at Warsaw University. On December 17, 1946, she presented evidence at
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150. Entry pass for Jadwiga Dzido to attend a session of the Nuremberg Medical Case trial, where she also appeared as a witness.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Anna Hassa Jarosky and Peter Hassa ... University of Warsaw. She returned home on June 24, 1939 to work at Teodozjusz' pharmacy during her summer ... vacation. Before she could return to Warsaw for the new term, however, the war had started. Jadwiga ... Warsaw and completed her education at Warsaw University. On December 17, 1946, she presented evidence at