322 items in this album on 17 pages.

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 1 of 2Yehudit 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 backgroundAerial photo of Sobibór concentration camp, Poland, 1942-1945
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 1 of 2Yehudit 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 backgroundAerial photo of Sobibór concentration camp, Poland, 1942-1945
Aerial photo of Sobibór concentration camp, Poland, 1944Destroyed Baroque Branicki Palace of Białystok, Poland, 1944Polish Home Army fighter of the Jedrusie unit wielding a Browning wz. 1928 automatic rifle, 1940sAn open rail carriage carrying Jewish prisoners, Warsaw, Poland, 1944.
Aerial photo of Sobibór concentration camp, Poland, 1944Destroyed Baroque Branicki Palace of Białystok, Poland, 1944Polish Home Army fighter of the Jedrusie unit wielding a Browning wz. 1928 automatic rifle, 1940sAn open rail carriage carrying Jewish prisoners, Warsaw, Poland, 1944.
USAAF intelligence aerial photograph of the Auschwitz I main camp at Oświęcim, Poland taken 4 Apr 1944. This is a scan of an enlarged print taken from the original negative and captioned by the CIA in 1978.Carpatho-Ruthenian Jews being processed upon arrival at Auschwitz-Birkenau camp, Poland, May 1944Grave of Stefanica Paunescu, Poland, Jun 1944Aerial reconnaissance photograph of Majdanek Concentration Camp, Lublin, Poland, 24 Jun 1944
USAAF intelligence aerial photograph of the Auschwitz I main camp at Oświęcim, Poland taken 4 Apr 1944. This is a scan of an enlarged print taken from the original negative and captioned by the CIA in 1978.Carpatho-Ruthenian Jews being processed upon arrival at Auschwitz-Birkenau camp, Poland, May 1944Grave of Stefanica Paunescu, Poland, Jun 1944Aerial reconnaissance photograph of Majdanek Concentration Camp, Lublin, Poland, 24 Jun 1944
A destroyed T-26 tank surrounded by dead Red Army soldiers near the German-Soviet border in occupied Poland, late Jun 1941Germans loading artwork from the Zachęta art gallery onto trucks for transport to Germany, Jul 1944, photo 1 of 3Germans 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
A destroyed T-26 tank surrounded by dead Red Army soldiers near the German-Soviet border in occupied Poland, late Jun 1941Germans loading artwork from the Zachęta art gallery onto trucks for transport to Germany, Jul 1944, photo 1 of 3Germans 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
The remarkably cruel SS Hauptsturmführer Amon Göth, Kommandant at the Płaszów labor camp near Kraków, Poland, mid-1944. Płaszów is where Oskar Schindler drew many of his laborers for his enamel works.Female resistance fighter with Błyskawica submachine gun, Warsaw, Poland, Aug 1944Polish resistance fighter with Blyskawica submachine gun during the Warsaw Uprising, Powisle district, Warsaw, Poland, Aug 1944Polish resistance fighters with various small arms at the intersection of Swietokrzyska and Mazowiecka Streets, Warsaw, Poland, Aug 1944
The remarkably cruel SS Hauptsturmführer Amon Göth, Kommandant at the Płaszów labor camp near Kraków, Poland, mid-1944. Płaszów is where Oskar Schindler drew many of his laborers for his enamel works.Female resistance fighter with Błyskawica submachine gun, Warsaw, Poland, Aug 1944Polish resistance fighter with Blyskawica submachine gun during the Warsaw Uprising, Powisle district, Warsaw, Poland, Aug 1944Polish resistance fighters with various small arms at the intersection of Swietokrzyska and Mazowiecka Streets, Warsaw, Poland, Aug 1944

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