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176. Rosza Grosman (the photographer's sister) talks with Mr.
Photographer: Mendel Grosman ... Rosza Grosman (the photographer's sister) talks with Mr. Moskovic in a street of the Lodz ghetto ... Mendel Grosman (1913-1945), Lodz ghetto photographer, was the son of Shmuel Dawid Grosman (b. June
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177. A photograph of Lola Hoppe, Sara Leicher's first cousin.
photograph of Lola Hoppe, Sara Leicher's first cousin. The photograph was taken in Sweden. Lola
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178. Engagement photograph of Vilma Eisenstein and Kurt Grunwald.
printed his own photographs. Misa developed an early interest in art. The family did not practice
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179. Postwar photograph of partisans from the Kovno ghetto.
Postwar photograph of partisans from the Kovno ghetto. The photo was probably taken in Trakai
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180. Close-up photograph of tribunal member Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence.
Photographer: Eddie Murphy ... Eddie Mills Murphy (the photographer) served as a Private First Class in the United States Army
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181. Herbert Lipman repairs cameras for Signal Corps photographers' use.
Photographer: Eddie Murphy ... CAMERAS; CLOSE-UPS; PHOTOGRAPHERS (SIGNAL CORPS); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN)
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182. Photograph of a whip found in the Muehldorf labor camp.
Photograph of a whip found in the Muehldorf labor camp. The back of photograph reads: "Whip used ... photograph Ivo E. Sciarra, an American army officer, was involved with war crimes gathering and took ... photographs of the Muehldorf labor camp.
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183. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Der
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184. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Der
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185. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign reads (in German), "Wer dem
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186. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Wer dem
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187. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Der
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188. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Unsere
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189. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Wer dem
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190. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Der
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191. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Stadt
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192. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Jude
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193. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) read, "Wir
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194. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Keine
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195. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Ich
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196. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Ohne
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197. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Der
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198. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. The sign (in German) reads, "Juda
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199. One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany.
One photograph from an album of antisemitic signs in Germany. One sign includes cartoon figures of
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200. Two survivors of Buchenwald pose for a photograph.
Two survivors of Buchenwald pose for a photograph. German civilians, likely brought in to