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Reb
Symcha Gorset
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Okrzei (Olman) Street
vacant of Jews
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Sobieskiego Street
without Jews
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Elimelech and Mosze
Lenczner
Page 314 |
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Hashomer Hatzair in
Dabrowa Górnicza
with its trustees
Page 315 |
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On the last journey
drawing by Icchak Belfer
Page 319 |
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Jewish children in the
Dabrowa Ghetto
Page 323 |
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Concentration camp
Page 325 |
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Murdered because they
wished to remain Jews
Page 328 |
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"Extermination camp"
drawing by S. Balicki
Page 331 |
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Dabrowa Jews on their
last journey to Auschwitz
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One of the Jews of city in
the Nazi period, wearing
a yellow Magen David
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Drawing by
Icchak Belfer
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Dabrowa Jews
being lead to their death
in Auschwitz
Page 339 |
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Eliezer Nusinowicz,
leader of the last
Hashomer movement
Page 343 |
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A group of Shomrim
before the outbreak of
WW2
Page 344 |
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Hashomer Hatzair
members during activities
Page 345 |
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Next to the
crematorium
Page 360 |
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A concentration camp
fenced with barbed wire
Page 362 |
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Slain Jewish children on
a transport truck
Page 367 |
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Awremele Wajnsztajn
on his final journey
Page 368 |
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Friendship
that never ends
Page 369 |
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The multi-branched
Klajn family
Page 370 |
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In the Klajn Brothers
steel product plant
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A group of workers from
the Klajn brothers plant
during a work break
Page 372 |
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Jewish and Christian workers in the Klajn Brothers plant
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