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Jewish children say goodbye to their parents after being separated for deportation. Lodz, 1942.Unattributed
German residents are forced to bring the dead of nearby concentration camp Wöbbelin to a graveyard after its liberation. Ludwigslust, May, 1945. Galerie Bilderwelt
A child’s dress among the clothing left at the concentration camp of Stutthof, 1945. Mark Markov-Grinberg
A woman stands in a field of corpses near Syrets concentration camp. Ukraine, 1943. Unattributed
‘Last Jew of Vinnitsa’ - Ukraine, 1941. USHMM
Aftermath of the Warsaw Uprising, 1944. Chris Braun
Famed Jewish stage actress, Nador Livia, sits outside Gusen concentration camp after being liberated. Mulhausen, Austria, 1945. Ignatius Gallo
The residents of Neunberg being ordered to exhume and properly bury the bodies from a nearby work camp by the U.S. Third Army. April, 1945. Wendell Hustead
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“Jewish prisoners at the moment of their liberation from a death train near the Elbe” (via Imgur)
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. April 19, 1943 - May 16, 1943.The original German caption reads: “Pulled from the bunkers by force.”
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