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  • 1. Close-up portrait of Hungarian survivor, Adolph Abraham.

    Close-up portrait of Hungarian survivor, Adolph 
Abraham.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham ... Randolph Braham (born Adolph Abraham) was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1922 and grew up in Dej, a ... s Randolph Braham (born Adolph Abraham) was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1922 and grew up in Dej, a

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  • 2. Romanian workmen exhume a coffin containing the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Romanian workmen exhume a coffin containing the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 3. Romanian workmen exhume a coffin containing the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Romanian workmen exhume a coffin containing the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 4. Romanian workmen carry a coffin containing the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Romanian workmen carry a coffin containing the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 5. Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, examines the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, examines the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 6. Romanian workmen examine the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Romanian workmen examine the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 7. Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, aids a Romanian man examine the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, aids a Romanian man examine the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 8. Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, sits next to the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej

    Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, sits next to the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 9. Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, aids in examining the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, aids in examining the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 10. Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, stands under guard by a Romanian soldier.

    Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, stands under guard by a Romanian soldier.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 11. Margit Fekete, a Hungarian Nazi woman who was active in the ghetto, examines the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Margit Fekete, a Hungarian Nazi woman who was active in the ghetto, examines the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 12. Margit Fekete, a female Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, is forced to exhume the bodies of Jews killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Margit Fekete, a female Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, is forced to exhume the bodies of Jews killed in the ghetto in Dej.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 13. Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto in Dej.

    Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto in Dej.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 14. Romanian workmen load coffins onto a cart to be transported to the Jewish cemetery in Dej.

    Romanian workmen load coffins onto a cart to be transported to the Jewish cemetery in Dej.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 15. A mass rally in Dej calling for the return of Jews who survived the concentration camps, but remained in areas under Allied occupation.

    A mass rally in Dej calling for the return of Jews who survived the concentration camps, but remained in areas under Allied occupation.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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  • 16. Portrait of an Hungarian Jew dressed in the uniform of the Arrow Cross.

    Portrait of an Hungarian Jew dressed in the uniform of the Arrow Cross.

    Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham

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