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Jürgen Stroop with Polish or Ukrainian policemen in Warsaw, Poland during the ghetto uprising, May 1943Rabbis Lipa Kaplan, Eliyahu Levin, Mendel Alter, Yankel Levin, unidentified rabbi, and Heschel Rappaport having been rounded up on Nowolipie Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
Jürgen Stroop with Polish or Ukrainian policemen in Warsaw, Poland during the ghetto uprising, May 1943Rabbis Lipa Kaplan, Eliyahu Levin, Mendel Alter, Yankel Levin, unidentified rabbi, and Heschel Rappaport having been rounded up on Nowolipie Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
SS personnel guarding rounded-up Jews in the Warsaw ghetto, Poland, Apr-May 1943SS troops guarding suspected Jewish resistance fighters, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
SS personnel guarding rounded-up Jews in the Warsaw ghetto, Poland, Apr-May 1943SS troops guarding suspected Jewish resistance fighters, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
SS troops observing the block of Nowolipie Street between Smocza and Karmelicka Streets burning, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943SS troops rounding up Jews near the intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
SS troops observing the block of Nowolipie Street between Smocza and Karmelicka Streets burning, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943SS troops rounding up Jews near the intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
SS troops rounding up suspected Jewish resistance fighters, near intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943SS troops rounding up suspected Jewish resistance fighters, near intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
SS troops rounding up suspected Jewish resistance fighters, near intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943SS troops rounding up suspected Jewish resistance fighters, near intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
Ukranian troops of a SS auxiliary unit looking at executed Jews in Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943Yehudit Neyer (dark-haired woman), madam Neyer (center), Avraham Neyer (next to child), and the rest of the Neyer family leading a column of Jews being marched out of the Warsaw ghetto gate for deportation, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943, photo 1 of 2
Ukranian troops of a SS auxiliary unit looking at executed Jews in Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943Yehudit Neyer (dark-haired woman), madam Neyer (center), Avraham Neyer (next to child), and the rest of the Neyer family leading a column of Jews being marched out of the Warsaw ghetto gate for deportation, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943, photo 1 of 2
Yehudit Neyer (dark-haired woman), madam Neyer (center), Avraham Neyer (next to child), and the rest of the Neyer family leading a column of Jews being marched out of the Warsaw ghetto gate for deportation, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943, photo 2 of 2German officer (possibly SS General Maximilian von Herff) questioning Jews in Warsaw, Poland, 14-15 May 1943; note Jürgen Stroop (with goggles) and Karl Kaleske (or Erich Steidtmann; first from right) in background
Yehudit Neyer (dark-haired woman), madam Neyer (center), Avraham Neyer (next to child), and the rest of the Neyer family leading a column of Jews being marched out of the Warsaw ghetto gate for deportation, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943, photo 2 of 2German officer (possibly SS General Maximilian von Herff) questioning Jews in Warsaw, Poland, 14-15 May 1943; note Jürgen Stroop (with goggles) and Karl Kaleske (or Erich Steidtmann; first from right) in background
An open rail carriage carrying Jewish prisoners, Warsaw, Poland, 1944.Germans loading artwork from the Zachęta art gallery onto trucks for transport to Germany, Jul 1944, photo 1 of 3
An open rail carriage carrying Jewish prisoners, Warsaw, Poland, 1944.Germans loading artwork from the Zachęta art gallery onto trucks for transport to Germany, Jul 1944, photo 1 of 3
Germans loading artwork from the Zachęta art gallery onto trucks for transport to Germany, Jul 1944, photo 2 of 3Germans loading artwork from the Zachęta art gallery onto trucks for transport to Germany, Jul 1944, photo 3 of 3
Germans loading artwork from the Zachęta art gallery onto trucks for transport to Germany, Jul 1944, photo 2 of 3Germans loading artwork from the Zachęta art gallery onto trucks for transport to Germany, Jul 1944, photo 3 of 3
Female resistance fighter with BÅ‚yskawica submachine gun, Warsaw, Poland, Aug 1944Polish resistance fighter with Blyskawica submachine gun during the Warsaw Uprising, Powisle district, Warsaw, Poland, Aug 1944
Female resistance fighter with BÅ‚yskawica submachine gun, Warsaw, Poland, Aug 1944Polish resistance fighter with Blyskawica submachine gun during the Warsaw Uprising, Powisle district, Warsaw, Poland, Aug 1944
Polish resistance fighters with various small arms at the intersection of Swietokrzyska and Mazowiecka Streets, Warsaw, Poland, Aug 1944Polish resistance fighters Lieutenant Stanislaw Jankowski (foreground), Witold Abrożewicz (next in line), Kazimierz M. Piechotka, Leon Putowski, and Wojciech Bernatowicz (last in line) moments before W-hour (1700 hours) which marked the start of the Warsaw Uprising, Kazimierza Wielkiego, Warsaw, Poland, 1 Aug 1944
Polish resistance fighters with various small arms at the intersection of Swietokrzyska and Mazowiecka Streets, Warsaw, Poland, Aug 1944Polish resistance fighters Lieutenant Stanislaw Jankowski (foreground), Witold Abrożewicz (next in line), Kazimierz M. Piechotka, Leon Putowski, and Wojciech Bernatowicz (last in line) moments before W-hour (1700 hours) which marked the start of the Warsaw Uprising, Kazimierza Wielkiego, Warsaw, Poland, 1 Aug 1944

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