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301. A group of teenage girls in the Bedzin ghetto. Seated on the far right is first Rywka Krajer.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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302. False identification card issued in name of Stanislawa Wachalska, that was used by Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed) while serving as a courier for the Jewish underground in Warsaw.
revolt and its suppression, which she watched from the "Aryan side," Feigele worked tirelessly to find
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303. Postwar portrait of Feigele Peltel Miedzyrzecki (now Vladka Meed).
revolt and its suppression, which she watched from the "Aryan side," Feigele worked tirelessly to find
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304. Portrait of a sister and brother wearing Jewish badges in Sosnowiec.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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305. The extended Butnaru family poses outside the home of Max Dulberg (the donor's uncle) in Husi, Romania with grapes and wine making tools.
revolt was crushed by General Antonescu, members of the Guard turned on the Jews and unleashed a massive
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306. View of the Trawniki training camp showing two barracks and a watch tower.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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307. An SS officer identified as Lehnert converses with a woman on the main street of the residential camp in Trawniki.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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308. A postcard written by Szlamek and Bracha (Chmielnicka) [illegible last name] to Aron Gepner, a Polish Jew who has been interned in the Tittmoning transit camp in Germany.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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309. Photo used in false identification card issued in name of Stanislawa Wachalska, that was used by Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed) while serving as a courier for the Jewish underground in Warsaw.
revolt and its suppression, which she watched from the "Aryan side," Feigele worked tirelessly to find
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310. False identification card issued in name of Stanislawa Wachalska, that was used by Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed) while serving as a courier for the Jewish underground in Warsaw.
revolt and its suppression, which she watched from the "Aryan side," Feigele worked tirelessly to find
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311. Street scene with Jewish police 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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312. Group portrait of four young Jewish women in the Sosnowiec ghetto.
for a revolt. But opinions were divided between those who favored resistance in the ghetto and those
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313. Portrait of a Belgian Jewish family wearing the yellow Star of David.
through the heavily guarded Belgian-Dutch border. He had led a prison revolt and succeeded in
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314. Portrait of a Belgian Jewish family wearing the yellow Star of David.
through the heavily guarded Belgian-Dutch border. He had led a prison revolt and succeeded in
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315. Portrait of two Belgian Jewish siblings, one of whom is wearing a yellow Star of David.
through the heavily guarded Belgian-Dutch border. He had led a prison revolt and succeeded in
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316. Rachela Pszerowska Ingster writes at a desk 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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317. Group portrait of members of the Gordonia Zionist youth movement 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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318. Jews captured by SS and SD troops during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising are forced to leave their shelter and march 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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319. Group portrait of piano students and their teacher.
partisans and also to organize a ghetto revolt. About 100 people succeeded in escaping the ghetto to join
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320. Studio portrait of kindergarten girls holding their dolls and wearing matching bonnets.
partisans and also to organize a ghetto revolt. About 100 people succeeded in escaping the ghetto to join
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321. Group portrait of the extended Kracowski family at their summer dacha.
partisans and also to organize a ghetto revolt. About 100 people succeeded in escaping the ghetto to join
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322. A studio portrait of two-year-old Julek Kracowski with a tennis racket and teddy bear.
partisans and also to organize a ghetto revolt. About 100 people succeeded in escaping the ghetto to join
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323. Ewa Kracowska walks down a street in Bialystok with her uncle, his fiancee and her brother.
partisans and also to organize a ghetto revolt. About 100 people succeeded in escaping the ghetto to join
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324. A Jewish family walks down a street in Bialystok.
partisans and also to organize a ghetto revolt. About 100 people succeeded in escaping the ghetto to join
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325. Baruch Rabinovich, and his nephew, Julek Kracowski pose at a window sill.
partisans and also to organize a ghetto revolt. About 100 people succeeded in escaping the ghetto to join