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101. Four prisoners in the foreground carry a food container to others at forced labor.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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102. Ukrainian SS personnel in Plaszow. These men were used as guards to supplement the German SS staff until the official redesignation of Plaszow as a concentration camp in January 1944.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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103. Jewish prisoners at forced labor in Plaszow. The building on the left is probably the Madritch factory office, while the man walking in the foreground is likely a kapo, or civilian overseer.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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104. Mr. Karp, a supervisor in the Madritch factory, oversees the unloading of cloth by Jewish prisoners in Plaszow.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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105. Jewish prisoners carry loaves of bread from a storehouse to the Madritch factory.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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106. Ukrainian SS personnel and their German officers in Plaszow.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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107. Jewish prisoners in Plaszow unload bread into part of the Madritch factory.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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108. Jewish women at forced labor in Plaszow. Behind them is barrack #121, which was owned by the clothing firm of J.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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109. The secretarial staff of Oskar Schindler's enamelware factory in Krakow-Zablocie.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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110. Oskar Schindler with his horse on the grounds of the Emalia enamelworks in Krakow-Zablocie.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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111. Oskar Schindler (center) with Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of Germany.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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112. Oskar Schindler (center) enjoys himself at a dinner party in Krakow with German army officers.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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113. Oskar Schindler at a dinner party in Krakow with an SS officer.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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114. Oskar Schindler at a dinner party in Krakow. At parties like this, Schindler made contact with various SS and German officials, which often led to tips about impending deportations that enabled him to save his laborers.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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115. Oskar Schindler and his father Hans enjoy Schindler's roadster outside their home in Svitavy (Zwittau).
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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116. The entrance to Oskar Schindler's Emalia enamelworks at 4 Lipowa Street in Krakow-Zablocie.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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117. Jewish laborers at work constructing Oskar Schindler's armaments factory in Bruennlitz.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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118. Oskar Schindler poses with his office employees at the Emalia enamelworks.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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119. Oskar Schindler at a party with friends and a German army officer.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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120. The construction of barracks at Oskar Schindler's armaments factory in Bruennlitz.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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121. The construction of a railcar line at Oskar Schindler's armaments factory in Bruennlitz.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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122. The construction of Oskar Schindler's armaments factory in Bruennlitz.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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123. Oskar Schindler (second from the right) in Munich one year after the war with a group of Jews he rescued.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection ... rescued. Among those pictured are: Manci Rosner, Edmund Horowitz, Ludmila Pfefferberg-Page, Halinka
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124. Oskar Schindler plants a tree on the Avenue of the Righteous Among the Nations at Yad Vashem.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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125. Oskar Schindler poses next to the tree he planted on the Avenue of the Righteous Among the Nations at Yad Vashem.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection