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201. A photo of Marcelle Burakowski taken by Mme. Godin, a private teacher, at the time of liberation, 1944.
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202. Some of the Belgian inhabitants of Mons look at the photos of collaborators posted on a public bulletin board.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
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203. Portrait of the extended Katz family in Vilna. The photo was taken during their daughter Mina's visit from Montreal.
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204. A shop window in the Warsaw ghetto advertising different services, including stocking repair, passport photos and manicures.
passport photos and manicures. The chalk sign on the wall reads "barbershop." ... one of his officers and instructed to enter the enclosed ghetto and bring back photos of what he saw
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205. An aerial photo of the Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp taken by the 366th Bomber Squadron of the U.S.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
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206. An aerial photo of the Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp taken by the 366th Bomber Squadron of the U.S.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
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207. The "Terror in Poland" photo mural on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
The "Terror in Poland" photo mural on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U
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208. Printed negative sleeve bearing an advertisement for the Photo-Brenner photography company (formerly of Cologne) located in Haifa.
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209. Class photo of the Borszczow Gymnasium. Bernard Reichman is is pictured on the second row on the left.
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210. Children from a Jewish school in Poland pose for a group photo during an excursion to Zakopane.
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211. Pages of a photo album showing portraits of Otto Schenkelbach before and after his incarceration in concentration camp.
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212. German athletes, wearing blazers, pose for a group photo with children and members of the Japanese Olympic team.
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213. Page from Tatsuo Osako's photo album documenting his experiences on board the Amakusa-maru ferrying Jewish refugees to safety.
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214. Page from Tatsuo Osako's photo album documenting his experiences on board the Amakusa-maru ferrying Jewish refugees to safety.
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215. Page from Tatsuo Osako's photo album documenting his experiences on board the Amakusa-maru ferrying Jewish refugees to safety.
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216. Page from Tatsuo Osako's photo album documenting his experiences on board the Amakusa-maru ferrying Jewish refugees to safety.
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217. Page from Tatsuo Osako's photo album documenting his experiences on board the Amakusa-maru ferrying Jewish refugees to safety.
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218. Page from Tatsuo Osako's photo album documenting his experiences on board the Amakusa-maru ferrying Jewish refugees to safety.
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219. Page from a photo album documenting one day in the life of the Gans brothers, Carl, Manfred and Theo.
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220. A Jewish couple walks down the street. The inscription on the back of the photo reads, "4/20/1936.
Jewish couple walks down the street. The inscription on the back of the photo reads, "4/20/1936
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221. Helene and Arthur in a Hannover forest, one of the last photos their family in the U.S.
Helene and Arthur in a Hannover forest, one of the last photos their family in the U.S. received
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222. Caricature by Lutek Orenbach of Sewek R. Lutek notes to Edith "you have a photo of him."
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223. Refugees from the sunken Pentcho pose for a group photo either on the island of Kamilonissi or Rhodes.
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224. Photo album page with a studio portrait of Franka (nee Kempinski) and Sewek Winograd after the war
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225. Group portrait of Jewish teenagers in Razgrad. Dora sent this photo to Joseph, her future husband in 1944.