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Exhumation of Jewish bodies in forest | |||
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Broken Jewish tombstones serve as pavement of 47 Zeromski St. | |||
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Group of survivors at the site of Cemetery |
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Excerpt from diary of I. Giser, boy of Radom, written in the concentration camp of Vaihingen |
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From the first exhibition in Radom, 1947 |
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Cemetery in concentration camp Vaihingen | ||||
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The memorial to the memory of those tortured in Vaihingen | ||||
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Unveiling of tombstone at Vaihingen | Tombstone of David Frenkiel in Vaihingen |
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