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- RG-23.54.01, Jewish youth from La Guespy children's home posing in the snow, France, 1941-1944
- RG-23.55.04, Entrance to the Judenrat in the Lublin ghetto, Poland, 1941-1944
- RG-23.55.07, Lubartowska Street in the Lublin ghetto, Poland, ca 1941
- RG-23.58.04, Jewish refugees at the gate of the Japanese consulate in Kaunas, Lithuania, July 1940
- RG-23.01.01, Front page, The Tragedy of Slovakian Jewry
- RG-23.01.02, Bratislava, a photograph, Sign reads that Jews are not allowed into a café, Slovakia
- RG-23.01.03- Photograph, Entrance or fence of a labor camp. Above, map of Slovakia with camp locations
- RG-23.01.04, Collage, Deportation scenes
- RG-23.01.05, Scheme, of the routes of deportation of Slovak Jews, diagram
- RG-23.01.06, 'The horror begins'
- RG-23.01.07, Pathway to a concentration camp
- RG-23.01.08, Numbers of Jews fighting in the allied armies against Nazis
- RG-23.01.09, Deportees stripped of their possesions
- RG-23.01.10, Mass killing, Perpetrated by Einsatzkommando
- RG-23.02.01, Jerzy Tomaszewski Collection
- RG-23.03.01, German troops in France, 1940
- RG-23.03.02, German troops march into Paris, street view, June 1940
- RG-23.03.03, German troops marching by the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, June 1940, German Federal Archives
- RG-23.03.04, Jews rounded up for deportation, Paris 1942
- RG-23.04.01, German soldiers raising the flag over Akropolis, May 1941, German Federal Archives
- RG-23.04.02, Jewish leaders with Metropolitan, Tessaloniki
- RG-23.04.03, Jews of Greece being deported from Ioannina, 1944
- RG-23.04.04, Rabbi Meir with the King of Greece, Tessaloniki
- RG-23.04.05, Registration of the Jews of Tessaloniki, July 1942, German Federal Archives
- RG-23.05.01, A Danish fishing boat with Jewish refugees entering Swedish waters, October 1943
- RG-23.05.02, A letter from Danish King Christian X to Rabbi Melchior December 1941
- RG-23.05.03, Result of railroad attack on German freight transport
- RG-23.05.04, Danes resist Nazis, August 1943, a page of American edition
- RG-23.05.05, Printing of Danish underground newspaper, De Frie Danske
- RG-23.05.07, A street in chaos, General Strike in Copenhagen initiated by Danish Resistance, July 1944
- RG-23.05.08, German soldiers saluting to King Christian X of Denmark
- RG-23.05.09, German troops occupying Aaberraa, South Judtland, Denmark
- RG-23.05.10, A Jewish deportee ID to Theresienstadt
- RG-23.05.11, Members of the Danish Resistance disarming Danish military personnel on the streets of Copenhagen, 1943
- RG-23.06.01, An honor guard forms in the Prague Castle awaiting Hitler visit, March 1939
- RG-23.06.02, Czechs watch German troops entering Prague, March 15, 1939, copyrighted
- RG-23.06.03, Eduard Benes, second president of Czecho-Slovakia, photograph
- RG-23.06.04, German troops enter Prague, March 15, 1939
- RG-23.06.05, Hitler reviews the honor guard inside the Prague Castle, March 1939, US National Archive
- RG-23.06.06, Munich Conference on Sudetenland, a coffee break
- RG-23.06.07, Official announcement in German and Czech, Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia, November 1939
- RG-23.07.01, Dachau concentration camp after liberation, American soldier posing in front of the pile of corpses
- RG-23.08.01, Transport list from Gross-Rosen to Bruenlitz concentration camp - male and female
- RG-23.08.01.01, Transport list from Gross-Rosen to Bruenlitz - male and female_Page_01
- RG-23.09.01, Bialystok ghetto at the liquidation
- RG-23.10.01, Photograph, Sachsenhausen, roll call, ca 1936
- RG-23.11.01, Bergen-Belsen, prisoners by barracks are lined up
- RG-23.11.02, Bergen Belsen, a view of the campsite
- RG-23.11.03, Bergen Belsen, open mass grave
- RG-23.11.04, Bergen-Belsen after liberation, view of the barracks and former inmates
- RG-23.11.06, Bergen-Belsen in the aftermath of liberation 1
- RG-23.11.07, Bergen-Belsen, a female victim of German atrocities 3
- RG-23.11.08, Bergen-Belsen, an emaciated female inmate after liberation
- RG-23.12.01, The Netherlands, deportation of Jews, a street scene, ca 1944
- RG-23.12.02, Deportation from Westerbork transit camp, the Netherlands, a scene depicting Jewish Auxiliary Service and prisoners near a cattle car
- RG-23.12.03, The destroyed city of Rotterdam after the bombing in May 1940, German invasion of the Netherlands, Bundesarchiv
- RG-23.12.04, The Netherlands, camp auxiliary faculity, with a warning sign, poison gas, Second World War.
- RG-23.13.01, Serbian men digging their own grave, before the mass killing, Yugoslavia, Second World War
- RG-23.13.02, Bodies in the Sava River, Serbia, Yugoslavia, Second World War
- RG-23.13.03, German soldiers near a mass killing site, Europe
- RG-23.13.04, A Prisoners is taken to execution, accompanied by a playing band of camp prisoners
- RG-23.13.05, Ten photographs of Nazi-perpetrated atrocities, Second World War, Europe, 1939-1945
- RG-23.13.06, Five photographs Nazi-perpetrated humiliation, labor, and executions, Europe, Second World War, 1939-1945
- RG-23.13.07, A German firing squad on a street in Drohobycz in Ukraine taking aim at unseen vicitims. 1939-1945, Second World War
- RG-23.13.09, German soldiers watching the mass murder scene on a town square
- RG-23.13.10, A Wehrmacht soldier prepares to shoot a mother and child, Ukraine, 1941
- RG-23.13.11, Jews are rounded up in Sompolno, Poland, 1941.
- RG-23.13.12, A former female prisoner of German concentration camp after liberation
- RG-23.14.01, Mass murder scene from a Hungarian Jewish Transport
- RG-23.14.02, Mass murder scene from a Hungarian Jewish Transport, at the background a concentration camp compound is seen, Second World War
- RG-23.14.03, Hungarian police arrest Jewish resistance fighter, Robert Mandel in Budapest, Second World War, 1944
- RG-23.16.01, Minsk ghetto, inside view
- RG-23.16.02, Minsk, Masha Bruskina with comprades-partisans before execution
- RG-23.17.02, A broken window at the Jewish business, Germany
- RG-23.17.02.01, Anti-Jewish sign on a Jewish business, Germany
- RG-23.17.03, Jews of Vienna scrubbing the sidewalks
- RG-23.17.04, Nazi rally Berlin, 1935
- RG-23.18.01, Warsaw ghetto, Jewish policeman regulates traffic
- RG-23.18.03, A Jewish order policeman with his wife and son, Lodz ghetto, Poland, ca 1942
- RG-23.18.04, Cracow ghetto, a roll call of the Jewish police, Police chief S. Szapiro (Spiro) straightening a policeman hat
- RG-23.18.05, Cracow ghetto, Jewish policemen, second from the right, Simcha Spiro, head of the Jewish police
- RG-23.18.06, Jewish order police arresting two Jewish youths for smuggling in the Warsaw ghetto
- RG-23.18.06, Jewish order police arresting two Jewish youths for smuggling in the Warsaw ghetto
- RG-23.18.08, Jewish order police on snow removal duty in Lodz, Poland, ca 1942
- RG-23.18.09, Jewish order police, May 1941
- RG-23.18.10, Jewish service to maintain order, ca 1940
- RG-23.18.11, Romek Kaliski, member of the Jewish order police in the Lodz ghetto, Poland, ca 1942.
- RG-23.19.01, Memorial plaque at Stabekk elementary school , 1942, Norway
- RG-23.20.01, Search advertisement for a Jewish female under a false identity
- RG-23.20.02, German soldiers entering Lwow (Lviv) Ukraine, passing by Zamartynow Street
- RG-23.20.03, Official announcement on the establishment of a ghetto in Lviv, November 1941
- RG-23.21.01, Arriving to a camp, 1943-1945
- RG-23.23.01, Cracow ghetto, entrance
- RG-23.23.02, A Cracow streetcar worker hanging a sign separating Jewish and non-Jewish passengers
- RG-23.23.03, A decree evicting certain categories of Jews from Cracow, issued by Governor of Cracow district Otto Wachter, February 1941, Poland
- RG-23.23.04, A Jewish family before deportation from the Cracow ghetto, Poland, 1941-1943
- RG-23.23.05, Cracow ghetto, a Jewish couple on a street, Poland, ca 1941
- RG-23.23.06, Cracow ghetto, belongings of the deportees to the Belzec death camp are left on the street, March 1943
- RG-23.23.07, Cracow ghetto, elderly Jewish men, completing forced labor, 1941-1943
- RG-23.23.08, Cracow ghetto, hostages, ca 1943
- RG-23.23.09, Cracow ghetto, Jewish policemen, second from the right, Simcha Spiro, head of the Jewish police, ca 1941.
- RG-23.23.10, Cracow ghetto, Jews are deported from the ghetto
- RG-23.23.11, Cracow, a sign at the public park, Jews are not allowed, in Polish and German, 1939-1945
- RG-23.23.12, Cracow, Poland, Jews are being deported, in the Sukienice Square, ca 1940
- RG-23.23.13, Decree establishing a ghetto in Cracow, Poland, March 1941.
- RG-23.23.14, Deportation of Jews from the Cracow ghetto, ca 1943
- RG-23.23.15, Smashed and broken tombstones in the Jewish cemetery in Cracow, Poland, ca 1942
- RG-23.23.16, Dolek Liebeskind and Shimshon Draenger, members of the Jewish resistance in the Cracow ghetto, Poland, 1941-1943
- RG-23.23.17, Three elderly Jewish people near the entrance of the Cracow ghetto, German military policeman directs traffic, ca 1940
- RG-23.23.18, Prisoner inscriptions on the wall of Cell No.2 in the Gestapo prison at 2 Pomorska street, Cracow
- RG-23.23.19, Kazimierz, a Jewish community in Cracow, taking possessions to the ghetto, ca 1941
- RG-23.23.20, Ordinance issued by Otto Wechter, Governor of the District of Cracow, regarding the eviction of some Jews from Cracow, 1941
- RG-23.23.21, Performance in the Cracow ghetto, German officer and a Jewish policeman sits in the front row
- RG-23.23.22, Gazeta Zydowska, 1940-1941, Cracow
- RG-23.24.01, Jews are rounded-up for deportation, Poland, ca 1939.
- RG-23.24.04, Czeladz, Poland, 1941
- RG-23.24.05, German police patrol at Wawel Castle, Cracow, 1939, Bundesarchiv, 121-0293, copyrighted
- RG-23.24.06, Poland First to Fight, propaganda poster, 1939
- RG-23.24.07, The Royal Castle in Warsaw burning after a German shellfier on 17 September 1939, public domain
- RG-23.24.08, Signing of the Soviet-German non-agression Pact, Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, US National Archives
- RG-23.24.09, German soldiers march through Warsaw, 5 October 1939, Public domain
- RG-23.24.11, Jews from villages in rural Poland are forced to move to a ghetto, Poland, 1939-1945
- RG-23.24.12, Nazi-propaganda poster portraying the execution of the Polish nationals by Russia in the Katyn Forest, Russia, April 1940
- RG-23.24.13, A German and a Russian officer shake hands at the end of the Invasion of Poland, September 1939
- RG-23.24.14, Polish prisoners of war captured by the Soviet Army after invasion of Poland, September 1939, public domain
- RG-23.24.15, Zablocie, Poland, German officer takes picture of Orthodox Jews, ca 1939
- RG-23.24.16, A postcard showing Jewish deportation from a Polish town, 1942
- RG-23.24.17, Three young Jewish boys drag a water barrel in a ghetto in Poland, 1939-1945
- RG-23.25.01, A photograph of the Riga ghetto from outside a barbed wire fence, after aktion, Riga, Latvia, 1941-1943
- RG-23.25.02, Local women posing with entering German soldiers, Riga, Latvia, July 1941
- RG-23.26.01, Memorial plaque at Sobibor death camp
- RG-23.26.02, Sobibor Death Camp Monument, Poland, ca 1960s
- RG-23.28.02, Deportation of German Jews to a concentration camp in the East, 1939-1945
- RG-23.28.03, A photograph showing Jews about to be transported to Treblinka death camp, 1939-1945
- RG-23.28.04, Hungarian Jews arrive at Auschwitz-Birkenau, ca 1944
- RG-23.29.01, Theresienstadt ghetto, musical performance. Czechoslovakia, 1941-1945
- RG-23.29.02, Theresienstadt ghetto, courtyard in the small fortress, 1941-1945
- RG-23.29.03, Theresienstadt ghetto, in the offices of ghetto establishments, Czechoslovakia, 1941-1945
- RG-23.29.04, Entrance to the Theresienstadt Ghetto with a sign "Arbeit Macht Frei," Czechoslovakia, 1941-1945.
- RG-23.30.01, Civilians of Mauthausen, Austria making coffins for the former inmates of Mauthausen concentration camp, 1938-1945
- RG-23.30.02, Forced labor of inmates of Mauthausen concentration camp in the granite quarry, Austria, 1938-1945
- RG-23.30.03, The original memorial on the site of Mauthausen concentration camp, Austria, ca 1946
- RG-23.31.01, Jews from Sofia, Bulgaria are dispatched to countryside for forced labor, 1940-1941
- RG-23.31.02, Bulgarian Jews building a road in a forced labor brigade, 1939-1945
- RG-23.31.03, Bulgarian Jews work on a road construction in a forced labor brigade, 1939-1945
- RG-23.31.04, Jewish and Bulgarian soldiers outside a canteen at a forced labor camp, 1941-1945
- RG-23.31.05, Jewish forced laborers posing next to a truck, Bulgaria, USHMM copyrighted photograph
- RG-23.33, Treblinka extermination camp, Poland, a photograph of piles of shoes left by murdered prisoners, ca 1945
- RG-23.34.01, Jews marching toward the ravine of Babi Yar, September 29, 1941
- RG-23.34.02, A roundup of Jewish girls before execution, ca 1941, Ukraine
- RG-23.34.03, German order to Jews of Kiev to report for relocation 29 September 1941, in Russian, Ukrainian, Babi Yar massacre
- RG-23.34.04, Dina Pronicheva, a Jewish survivor of the Babi Yar massacre testifies at the war crimes trial in Kiev, Ukraine, January 1946
- RG-23.35.01, Courtyard of the Breendonk internment camp, Belgium
- RG-23.35.02, Entrance to the Breendonk internment camp, Belgium
- RG-23.35.03, Entrance to the memorial campsite of Breendonk internment camp, Belgium
- RG-23.35.04, Warning sign at Breendonk internment camp, Belgium, 1940-1943
- RG-23.35.05, Outside view of Fort van Breendonk, contemporary photograph, Belgium
- RG-23.36.01, Jews digging mass grave before their execution, Storov, Ukraine, July 1941
- RG-23.36.03, Galician volunteers to the 14 Waffen SS Division marching on Kosciuszko street in Sanok, Ukraine, May 1943
- RG-23.36.04, Hans Frank, Left, Governor-General of the Generalgouvemement, Sanok, May 1943
- RG-23.36.06, Poster in German and Ukrainian appealing to join the Galizien Division, Sanok, Western Galicia, Poland
- RG-23.36.07, Map showing Ukraine under Reichskommissariat control and the boundaries of Generalbezirke and Kreisgebiete as of September 1943
- RG-23.36.08, Shooting of women and children from the Mizocz ghetto, October 1942, Poland (now Ukraine)
- RG-23.37.01,The entrance to the Vilna ghetto, 1941-1943, Lithuania
- RG-23.38.01, After liberation, under American supervision, German civilians dig mass graves for the dead Jewish inmates of Nordhausen, Germany
- RG-23.38.02, Nordhausen concentration camp, aftermath of liberation by Americans, Germany 1945
- RG-23.39.01, Before signing the Munich Agreement, from left to right, Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, Ciano, Germany, September 1938
- RG-23.39.02, Crowds of Sudeten Germans to greet the entering German troops, October 13, 1938
- RG-23.39.03, Hitler is greeted by Sudetenland Germans in Cheb, Czechoslovakia, October 1939
- RG-23.39.04, Map of Post-Munich Agreement Europe in 1938
- RG-23.39.05, Explanation of the map of post-Munich Agreement Europe
- RG-23.39.06, Text of the Munich Pact between Germany, Great Britain, France and Italy, 29 September 1938
- RG-23.39.07, NSDAP-Parole der Woche, a weekly Nazi propaganda poster, zum Sudetenland, this poster is about the Sudetenland
- RG-23.39.08, Women of Cheb, Sudetenland salute entering German troops, October 1938
- RG-23.40.01, A letter from Varian Fry to the American Embassy in Vichey, France, requesting an exit visa for Walter Keyarhof, 1940
- RG-23.40.02, Advertisement about lecture series by Fry about the war and France, English
- RG-23.40.03, Varian Fry walking the street in Marseilles, France, ca 1940
- RG-23.41.01, Shirtless woman surrounded by Nazi soldiers, Warsaw Ghetto, 1940-1943
- RG-23.41.02, A soldier forcing a woman to strip, Warsaw Ghetto, 1940-1943
- RG-23.41.03, A shirtless woman sitting on the street in the Warsaw ghetto, removing or putting on her socks, 1940-1943
- RG-23.41.04, A woman standing on the street, topless, smiling for the camera, Warsaw Ghetto, 1940-1943
- RG-23.41.05, A woman in the streets of the Warsaw ghetto, either undressing or re-dressing, as German soldiers stand in the background, 1940-1943
- RG-23.41.06, A German soldier forcing a woman to strip in the street, Warsaw ghetto, 1940-1943
- RG-23.41.07, Two soldiers forcing two women to strip in the Warsaw ghetto, 1940-1945
- RG-23.41.08, Shirtless woman in the streets of the Warsaw ghetto, a soldier stands behind her, 1940-1943
- RG-23.41.09, Warsaw Ghetto, Forced stripping, Consolidated
- RG-23.42.01, Belzec death camp, SS and Ukrainian guards posing at the camp, Poland, 1942
- RG-23.43.01, Photograph of Drancy transit camp, near Paris
- RG-23.43.02, People standing in Drancy transit camp, France, 1941-1944
- RG-23.44.01, Bruno Schulz, self-portrait, painting, 1919
- RG-23.44.03, Deportation of Drohobycz Jews, 1942
- RG-23.44.04, Drohobycz, Rynek Square, ca. 1900
- RG-23.45.01, Einsatzgruppen German aiming a gun at a mother holding her child, 1941
- RG-23.45.02, Jews from Lubny in Ukraine, October 1941
- RG-23.46.01, A police residence registration form for Fanny Tennenbaum who assumed false identity in Zimna-Woda, 1943.
- RG-23.47.01, To the population of Lwow county September 1941, German,Ukrainian, Polish
- RG-23.47.02, Decree to establish Judenrat, October 1941
- RG-23.47.03, Ordinance by Governor of Eastern Galicia Dr. Lasch for the city of Lemberg, November 1941, Polish, German, Ukrainian
- RG-23.47.04, Order of curfew in Lemberg for Jews, non Jews and public establishments, August 1941. German, Polish, Ukrainian
- RG-23.47.05, Order for the Jewish population in Lwow in German, Ukrainian, Polish, April 1942, German, Polish, Ukrainian
- RG-23.47.06, Lemberg, Poland City Ordinance on the registration of alien residents, December 1941, Polish, German, Ukrainian
- RG-23.47.07, Appeal to the rural population of Galicia in German, Ukrainian, Polish, August 1941
- RG-23.47.08, Appeal or Warning to German soldiers, Galicia, 1941
- RG-23.47.09, Announcement in German, Ukrainian, Polish, Sanok in Lisko county, Poland, October 1939
- RG-23.48.01, Explanation of the diary and photographs of Tania Savicheva, a Leningrad school-girl
- RG-23.48.02, Pages from the Diary of Tania Savicheva, noting the deaths of her family during the Siege of Leningrad, 1942
- RG-23.48.03, The first page of Operation Barbarossa, in German, 1940
- RG-23.48.04, Soviet prisoners of war captured near Minsk, 2 July 1941
- RG-23.49.01, Bone-crushing machine used to grind human bones for fertilizer, Janowska concentration camp, post-liquidation, 1944
- RG-23.49.02, Orchestra in Janowska concentration camp Lwow (Lviv), 1941-1943
- RG-23.49.03, Prisoners of the Janowska Concentration Camp Orchestra, Lwow (Lviv), 1941-1943
- RG-23.49.04, Shoes of victims of the Janowska concentration camp, Lwow (Lviv), found after liquidation, ca 1944
- RG-23.50.01, Ustasa soldier stands among the bodies of prisoners murdered in the Jasenovac concentration camp, 1942
- RG-23.50.02, Children from Kozare at the Jasenovac concentration camp,1941-1945
- RG-23.50.03, Deportation to the Jasenovac concentration camp, Croatia, ca 1942
- RG-23.50.04, Serbs interned in the Jasenovac concentration camp, Croatia, 1941-1945
- RG-23.50.05, Ustasa guards sit at a table in front of prisoner's possessions, Jasenovac concentration camp, Croatia, 1941-1945
- RG-23.50.06, Ustasa guards search new prisoners at Jasenovac concentration camp, Croatia, 1941-1945
- RG-23.50.07, Ustasa militia execute people near the Jasenovac concentration camp, Croatia, ca 1942
- RG-23.50.08, View of the Jasenovac concentration camp in Croatia, 1941-1942
- RG-23.51.01, Dolek Liebeskind and Shimshon Draenger, members of the Jewish resistance in the Cracow ghetto, Poland
- RG-23.51.02, Prisoner's inscrpitions on a wall of Cell No.2 in the Gestapo building at 2 Pomorska street, Cracow, Poland
- RG-23.52.01, British officer walking with two Jewish children from the Kindertransport, England, December 1938
- RG-23.53.01, Roundup and deportation of Jews from the Kovno ghetto, Lithuania, to Auschwitz, October 1943
- RG-23.53.02, Jewish prisoners making shoes in a Kovno, Lithuania ghetto workshop, December 1943
- RG-23.53.03, Children in the underground school in the Kovno ghetto, Lithuania, 1941-1944
- RG-23.54.02, Jewish youth from La Guespy children's home in Le Chambon sur Lignon, France, 1941
- RG-23.54.03, Juliette Usach and four boys sit beneath a sign to Le Chambon sur Lignon, France, 1941
- RG-23.54.04, Pastor Andre Trocme (left), Roger Darcissa (center), and Pastor Edouard Theis (right), Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France ca 1942
- RG-23.54.05, Photograph of Le Chambon sur Lignon in southern France.
- RG-23.55.01, A Jewish man is questioned by a German policeman, Lublin, Poland, December 1940
- RG-23.55.02, Nazis and Jews in the Lublin, Poland, ghetto, December 1940
- RG-23.55.03, Jewish men and Nazi guards in the Lublin Castle prison, Poland, December 1940
- RG-23.55.05, Street map and aerial view of the Lublin ghetto in 1942, Poland
- RG-23.55.06, Jewish men in hiding surrender to German soldiers, Lublin ghetto, Poland, December 1940
- RG-23.56.01, Auxiliary police pose near the entrance the camp Maly Trostenents, Belorussia
- RG-23.56.02, Warning sign in front of Maly Trostenets death camp, Belorussia
- RG-23.57.01, Child victims of Mengele's medical experiments, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland
- RG-23.58.01, Hungarian Jews rescued by Raoul Wallenberg from deportation, Budapest
- RG-23.58.02, Chuine (Sempto) and Yukiko Sugihara, Japanese diplomat
- RG-23.58.03, Hungarian Jews wait at the Swedish legation in Budapest in a hope of obtaining Swedish protective papers, 1944
- RG-23.58.05, Raoul Wallenberg distributes protective passes at the Jozsefvarosi train station, Hungary
- RG-23.58.06, Raoul Wallenberg, passport photograph, June 1944
- RG-23.58.07, Photograph of Sempto (Chiune) Sugihara, Japanese diplomat
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