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26. Soldados alemanes llevan rehenes polacos con los ojos vendados a un sitio de ejecución.
Soldados alemanes llevan rehenes polacos con los ojos vendados a un sitio de ejecución. Olkusz
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27. Des soldats allemands emmenant des otages polonais les yeux bandés vers le lieu de leur exécution.
exécution. Olkusz, Pologne, 16 juillet 1940.
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28. Niemieccy żołnierze prowadzą na miejsce egzekucji polskich zakładników w przepaskach na oczach
zakładników w przepaskach na oczach. Olkusz, Polska, 16 lipca 1940.
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29. Two Jewish refugee children in their cell in the Pristina prison, where they were detained with their families by the Italians for eight months.
"Bloody Wednesday" in the town of Olkusz, Poland, was a reprisal action initiated by German police ... u "Bloody Wednesday" in the town of Olkusz, Poland, was a reprisal action initiated by German police ... July 16, 1940. On the night of July 30-31, 1940, SD and police units converged on Olkusz and
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30. Halina Bryks holds a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Halina Bryks (Hannah/Alina, now Hana Porat) was born on January 8, 1928 in Olkusz. Her parents were ... Halina Bryks (Hannah/Alina, now Hana Porat) was born on January 8, 1928 in Olkusz. Her parents were
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31. Jewish youth wearing armbands pose with horses in Bedzin, Poland.
Leah Kolin. She was born January 21, 1927 in Warsaw and moved with her family to Olkusz in 1931, where ... During the German occupation the family was forced into the Olkusz ghetto. There, Hela worked as a
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32. Szulim Bronner's friends gather around him to celebrate his wedding to Hela Kolin in the Weiden displaced persons camp.
Leah Kolin. She was born January 21, 1927 in Warsaw and moved with her family to Olkusz in 1931, where ... During the German occupation the family was forced into the Olkusz ghetto. There, Hela worked as a
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33. A Bricha guide escorts a column of Jewish displaced persons over the Alps into Italy.
Leah Kolin. She was born January 21, 1927 in Warsaw and moved with her family to Olkusz in 1931, where ... During the German occupation the family was forced into the Olkusz ghetto. There, Hela worked as a
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34. A group of displaced persons poses together in Italy.
Leah Kolin. She was born January 21, 1927 in Warsaw and moved with her family to Olkusz in 1931, where ... During the German occupation the family was forced into the Olkusz ghetto. There, Hela worked as a
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35. Prisoners in the Markstadt labor camp. Among those pictured is Dr.
Leah Kolin. She was born January 21, 1927 in Warsaw and moved with her family to Olkusz in 1931, where ... During the German occupation the family was forced into the Olkusz ghetto. There, Hela worked as a
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36. Five members of a Mizrachi group in Bedzin pose together outside under a tree.
Leah Kolin. She was born January 21, 1927 in Warsaw and moved with her family to Olkusz in 1931, where ... During the German occupation the family was forced into the Olkusz ghetto. There, Hela worked as a
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37. Portrait of an unidentified young Jewish woman in the Bedzin ghetto.
Leah Kolin. She was born January 21, 1927 in Warsaw and moved with her family to Olkusz in 1931, where ... During the German occupation the family was forced into the Olkusz ghetto. There, Hela worked as a
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38. Members of the Slomnicki family pose together on the grass.
born on March 27, 1928 in Olkusz, Poland. She had four sisters, Lola (b. 1922), Sima (b. 1926), Yentel
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39. Three Jewish children pose next to a fence, holding a goat.
born on March 27, 1928 in Olkusz, Poland. She had four sisters, Lola (b. 1922), Sima (b. 1926), Yentel
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40. A group of Jewish youths pose next to a fence. Among those pictured are Sruleck Slomnicki (far left) and Zigmund Weinrib, a photographer (second from the left).
born on March 27, 1928 in Olkusz, Poland. She had four sisters, Lola (b. 1922), Sima (b. 1926), Yentel
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41. Two Polish Jewish sisters pose for a photograph. Pictured are Sala and Sima Slomnicki.
born on March 27, 1928 in Olkusz, Poland. She had four sisters, Lola (b. 1922), Sima (b. 1926), Yentel
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42. A poem written in Polish in the Parschnitz work camp, by Sala Slomnicki.
born on March 27, 1928 in Olkusz, Poland. She had four sisters, Lola (b. 1922), Sima (b. 1926), Yentel