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Summary
Description Jewish prisoners forced to work for a Sonderkommando 1005 unit pose next to a bone crushing machine in the Janowska concentration camp.jpg |
English:
Jewish prisoners forced to work for a
Sonderkommando 1005
unit pose next to a bone crushing machine in the
Janowska concentration camp
in a photo taken by the Soviet war crimes investigation team called officially the "
Extraordinary State Commission
for ascertaining and investigating crimes perpetrated by the German–Fascist invaders and their accomplices", August 1944.
Pictured from left to right are: unknown, David Manusevitz, and Moses Korn. This photograph was taken soon after liberation for the Extraordinary Commission or the Red Army.
Deutsch:
Zwangsarbeiter der
Sonderaktion 1005
posieren vor einer
Knochenmühle
im
Lager Janowska
. Das Foto wurde kurz nach der Befreiung des Lagers aufgenommen.
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Date | Taken on 1 August 1944 ( source ) |
Source | Jewish prisoners forced to work for a Sonderkommando 1005 unit pose next to a bone crushing machine in the Janowska concentration camp ushmm.org |
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