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226. Studio portrait of a Jewish child, Ion Butnaru, in Husi, Romania.
revolt was crushed by General Antonescu, members of the Guard turned on the Jews and unleashed a massive
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227. Portrait of a Jewish youth, Ion Butnaru, in Husi, Romania.
revolt was crushed by General Antonescu, members of the Guard turned on the Jews and unleashed a massive
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228. Moses Korn, a Jewish prisoner forced to work in Sonderkommando 1005 unit, poses next to a bone crushing machine in the Janowska concentration camp.
the surviving Sonderkommando members revolted. They succeeded in killing a few guards, and a number
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229. View of the bone crushing machine used by Sonderkommando 1005 in the Janowska concentration camp to grind the bones of victims after their bodies were burned.
the surviving Sonderkommando members revolted. They succeeded in killing a few guards, and a number
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230. A man perched on the ledge outside of a fourth story window prepares to commit suicide by jumping rather than be captured by the SS on the fourth day of the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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231. SS troops stand near the bodies of Jews who committed suicide by jumping from a fourth storey window rather than be captured during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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232. An SS soldier searches a captured Jewish resistance fighter during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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233. Members of the Zoska battalion of the Armia Krajowa in action during the 1944 Polish resistance uprising.
drops. In the first stages of the revolt, the Soviets hindered Allied support; only in mid-September
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234. A member of the Zoska battalion of the Armia Krajowa escorts two of 348 Jews liberated from the Gesiowka concentration camp by the battalion, during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising.
drops. In the first stages of the revolt, the Soviets hindered Allied support; only in mid-September
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235. Members of the Zoska battalion of the Armia Krajowa stand atop a German tank captured during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising.
drops. In the first stages of the revolt, the Soviets hindered Allied support; only in mid-September
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236. Former French Premier Leon Blum and his wife are greeted by T.S.
organized large demonstrations against Blum's policy of non-intervention. With the left wing in open revolt
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237. Group portrait of Jewish and Romanian students in a public high school in Husi, Romania.
revolt was crushed by General Antonescu, members of the Guard turned on the Jews and unleashed a massive
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238. Portrait of Isaac Stein in the Sosnowiec ghetto. He died of typhus soon after his liberation from a concentration camp.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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239. Group portrait of Jewish youth in the Dabrowa Gornicza ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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240. A elderly Polish Jew wearing a Jewish badge, walks along a street in Dabrowa Gornicza.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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241. Group portrait of Trawniki-trained guards at Belzec killing center, 1942.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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242. Young women pose together in a vegetable garden in Sosnowiec prior to the establishment of the ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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243. Three young Jewish friends pose outside wearing armbands in the Bedzin ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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244. A postcard written by Tonia Wajntraub in the Dabrowa ghetto to her sister Hanka Wajntraub, imprisoned in the Gruenberg (Zielona Gora) labor/concentration camp.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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245. A postcard written by Regina Szajnerman in the Dabrowa ghetto to her niece Hanka Chana Wajntraub, imprisoned in the Gruenberg (Zielona Gora) labor/concentration camp.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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246. Portrait of a young Jewish woman in Sosnowiec, Poland.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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247. Group portrait of young women wearing Jewish badges, who worked in a sewing workshop in Bedzin.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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248. Jews captured during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising are marched to the Umschlagplatz for deportation.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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249. SS Major General Juergen Stroop (second from left) gathers information from a civilian on the second day of the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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250. An envelope of a registered letter sent from the Bedzin ghetto in Srodula by J.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those