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Title: German Crimes in Poland, 1939-1945
Predominant Dates:1945 -- 1950s
ID: RG-63/RG-63
Primary Creator: Central Commission for Investigating of German Crimes in Poland (1939 -- 1945)
Extent: 1.0 Boxes
Subjects: Administrative division of the General Government, 1941 -- 1945, Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising, Belzec extermination camp (Lublin, Poland), Belzec extermination camp, gas champers, Belzec extermination center, orientation plans, Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949, Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto, Chelmno (Poland: Extermination Center), Collaboration between the members of Jewish councils and German administration, collaboration in the Holocaust, Collaboration with the German administration in the General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945, Correspondence between German and Jewish authorities of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944, Correspondence between German authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944, D.A.W., German Armament Works, wartime, Day-to-day life in the ghetto, reflected in the German documents, day-to-day life in the Lodz Ghetto, Deportation from the Lodz Ghetto to the Chelmno Extermination Center, 1942 -- 1944, Deportation of Jewish population from General Government to the extermination centers, 1941 -- 1944, Deportation of Jewish population from the General Government to Belzec extermination center, 1942, Deportation of Jewish population from the General Government to Sobibor extermination center, 1942, Deportations from Lodz ghetto, Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943, Documents in English language, Documents in German language, Documents in Polish language, Economy of the Lodz ghetto, the list of establishments, Expropriation of Jewish Property, Expulsion of Polish population from General Government, 1942 -- 1943, Final Aktion (action) in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943, Financial documents regarding the Lodz ghetto, Fritz Gebauer, Nazi-German official, Janowska Road Camp, Lviv, 1941 -- 1944, General-Government (German-occupied Poland, 1939-1945), General Governor, Hans Frank, correspondences, statements and memorandums, 1939 -- 1945, German-Nazi crimes in the Lodz ghetto, German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944, German civil authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944, German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943, German decrees, orders and ordinances with regards to establish a ghetto in Lodz, 1939 -- 1940, German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, German police and security forces, Poland, German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944, Germany invasion of Poland, September 1, 1939, Gustaw Wilhaus, Nazi-German official, Janowska Road Camp, Lwow, Poland, 1941 -- 1944, Hans Biebow, biography, Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto, Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment), Hierarchy of the SS, History of Belzec extermination center, Holocaust in Poland, Holocaust in Ukraine, Janowska (Poland: Concentration Camp), Janowska Road (Lwow, Poland: Concentration Camp), Janowska Road Camp, subdivision of D.A.W, Lwow, Poland, 1941 -- 1943, Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Lodz Ghetto, Judenrat (Jewish council), Lodz ghetto, Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, report of the last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943, Kleparow (Lwow, Poland), Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw, Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943, Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, photo-documents, Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943, Lodz (Poland), Lodz (Poland: Ghetto), Lviv (Ukraine), Lwow (Poland), Mass extermination of Jewish population in General Government, 1941 -- 1943, Medical Experiments, Medical experiments at the Ravensbrueck concentration camp, Michal Borwicz, author, Holocaust research, Narratives in English language, Narratives in German language, Narratives in Polish language, Nazi-German extermination of the patients in hospitals, General Governments, 1940 -- 1944, Nazi-German hierarchy of the Janowska Road Camp in Lviv, 1941 -- 1943, Nazi-German medical experiments, photo-documents, Nazi-German medical experiments of patients with mental disorders, Nazi-German politics in General Government, 1939 -- 1945, Nazi-German politics with regard to Polish population in General Government, 1939 -- 1945, Nazi-German politics with regard to Ukrainian population in General Government, 1941 -- 1945, Nazi-German propaganda against Poland, Nazi-German terror in the General Government as a method of administration, 1939 -- 1945, Office of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish Council of the Lodz Ghetto, Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943, Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski, Poland (1939 --1945), Polish auxiliary police under German administration, 1939 -- 1945, Polish government in exile, Polish Government in Exile, 1939 -- 1945, Polish government in exile, 1939 -- 1945, reports of Nazi-German crimes in Poland, Ravensbrueck (Germany: Concentration Camp), Sobibor (Poland: extermination camp), Sobibor extermination center, situation plan, SS and administrative personnel, German, Street map of the Lodz ghetto, Stutthov (Poland: Concentration Camp), Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943, The Holocaust in General Government (German-occupied Poland), The last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943, The Note of the Polish Government in Exile about the mass extermination of Jews, 1942, There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop, The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944, Umpschlagplatz, collection point before deportation from Wasaw ghetto, 1941 -- 1943, Waffen SS (Combat) SS, German, Warsaw (Poland), Warsaw (Poland: ghetto), Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
Languages: German, Polish, English
Abstract
This Record Group comprises documents collected by the Polish Government in Exile, by the Central Polish Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of the German Crimes in Poland and by other postwar investigative organization, all in all about the Nazi-German crimes in Poland, in 1939 -- 1945
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This Record Group contains five collections, namely, RG-63.01, The Report of Juergen Stroop; RG-63.02, German occupation of Poland, Lodz ghetto; RG-63.03, German crimes in Poland, General Government; RG-63.04, Janowskka Camp; RG-63.05, Polish Government in Exile
Collection Historical Note
All collections contain docuements that reflect the enormous scale of the Nazi-German crimes in Poland in 1939 -- 1945. The documented evidences were collected by the Central Extraordinary Commission established by the postwar Polish government, as well as by the undeground organizations of the Polish Government in Exile. There were also the other investigative organization, largely Jewish, collecting the evidences of Nazi-German crimes in Poland in 1939 -- 1945. These organization acted in postwar time.
Biographical Note
Central Commission for Investigating of German Crimes in Poland was a govermental agency that collected evidences of the Nazi crimes in the German-occupied Polish territories
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative division of the General Government, 1941 -- 1945
Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
Belzec extermination camp (Lublin, Poland)
Belzec extermination camp, gas champers
Belzec extermination center, orientation plans
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
Chelmno (Poland: Extermination Center)
Collaboration between the members of Jewish councils and German administration
collaboration in the Holocaust
Collaboration with the German administration in the General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
Correspondence between German and Jewish authorities of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
Correspondence between German authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
D.A.W., German Armament Works, wartime
Day-to-day life in the ghetto, reflected in the German documents
day-to-day life in the Lodz Ghetto
Deportation from the Lodz Ghetto to the Chelmno Extermination Center, 1942 -- 1944
Deportation of Jewish population from General Government to the extermination centers, 1941 -- 1944
Deportation of Jewish population from the General Government to Belzec extermination center, 1942
Deportation of Jewish population from the General Government to Sobibor extermination center, 1942
Deportations from Lodz ghetto
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
Documents in English language
Documents in German language
Documents in Polish language
Economy of the Lodz ghetto, the list of establishments
Expropriation of Jewish Property
Expulsion of Polish population from General Government, 1942 -- 1943
Final Aktion (action) in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943
Financial documents regarding the Lodz ghetto
Fritz Gebauer, Nazi-German official, Janowska Road Camp, Lviv, 1941 -- 1944
General-Government (German-occupied Poland, 1939-1945)
General Governor, Hans Frank, correspondences, statements and memorandums, 1939 -- 1945
German-Nazi crimes in the Lodz ghetto
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
German civil authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
German decrees, orders and ordinances with regards to establish a ghetto in Lodz, 1939 -- 1940
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
German police and security forces, Poland
German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
Germany invasion of Poland, September 1, 1939
Gustaw Wilhaus, Nazi-German official, Janowska Road Camp, Lwow, Poland, 1941 -- 1944
Hans Biebow, biography
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
Hierarchy of the SS
History of Belzec extermination center
Holocaust in Poland
Holocaust in Ukraine
Janowska (Poland: Concentration Camp)
Janowska Road (Lwow, Poland: Concentration Camp)
Janowska Road Camp, subdivision of D.A.W, Lwow, Poland, 1941 -- 1943
Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Lodz Ghetto
Judenrat (Jewish council), Lodz ghetto
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, report of the last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943
Kleparow (Lwow, Poland)
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, photo-documents
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
Lodz (Poland)
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Mass extermination of Jewish population in General Government, 1941 -- 1943
Medical Experiments
Medical experiments at the Ravensbrueck concentration camp
Michal Borwicz, author, Holocaust research
Narratives in English language
Narratives in German language
Narratives in Polish language
Nazi-German extermination of the patients in hospitals, General Governments, 1940 -- 1944
Nazi-German hierarchy of the Janowska Road Camp in Lviv, 1941 -- 1943
Nazi-German medical experiments, photo-documents
Nazi-German medical experiments of patients with mental disorders
Nazi-German politics in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
Nazi-German politics with regard to Polish population in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
Nazi-German politics with regard to Ukrainian population in General Government, 1941 -- 1945
Nazi-German propaganda against Poland
Nazi-German terror in the General Government as a method of administration, 1939 -- 1945
Office of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish Council of the Lodz Ghetto
Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
Poland (1939 --1945)
Polish auxiliary police under German administration, 1939 -- 1945
Polish government in exile
Polish Government in Exile, 1939 -- 1945
Polish government in exile, 1939 -- 1945, reports of Nazi-German crimes in Poland
Ravensbrueck (Germany: Concentration Camp)
Sobibor (Poland: extermination camp)
Sobibor extermination center, situation plan
SS and administrative personnel, German
Street map of the Lodz ghetto
Stutthov (Poland: Concentration Camp)
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
The Holocaust in General Government (German-occupied Poland)
The last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943
The Note of the Polish Government in Exile about the mass extermination of Jews, 1942
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
Umpschlagplatz, collection point before deportation from Wasaw ghetto, 1941 -- 1943
Waffen SS (Combat) SS, German
Warsaw (Poland)
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Sub-Collection 2: RG-63.02, German occupation of Poland, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944],
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Sub-Collection 4: RG-63.04, Janowskka Road Concentration Camp in Lwow, 1941 -- 1944],
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Sub-Collection 5: RG-63.05, Polish Government in Exile, Note addressed to the Government of the world about mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland, 1942, 1942],
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- Sub-Collection 1: RG-63.01, The Report of Juergen Stroop of the liquidation of the last strongholds of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943, May 1943
- The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, report of the last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
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Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, liquidation, photo-documents
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Narratives in German language
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Documents in English language
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Narratives in English language
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
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English, language
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Jewish publication
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postwar publication
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Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
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Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-63.01.01, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 1, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 1 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
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Narratives in English language
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Documents in English language
-
English, language
-
German police and security forces, Poland
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Jewish publication
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
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postwar publication
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
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Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
- Creators:
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
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Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-63.01.02, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 2, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 2 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
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Documents in English language
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English, language
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
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Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
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Jewish publication
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Narratives in English language
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Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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postwar publication
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
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Destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
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Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
- Creators:
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
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Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-63.01.03, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 3, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 3 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Documents in English language
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English, language
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
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Jewish publication
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Narratives in English language
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Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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postwar publication
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
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The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
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Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
- Creators:
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
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Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-63.01.04, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 4, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 4 of 8
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Documents in English language
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English, language
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
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Jewish publication
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Narratives in English language
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Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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postwar publication
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
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Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
- Creators:
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
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Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-63.01.05, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 5, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 5 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Documents in English language
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English, language
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
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Jewish publication
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, report of the last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Narratives in English language
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Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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postwar publication
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
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Destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
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Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
- Creators:
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
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Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-63.01.06, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 6, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 6 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
-
Documents in English language
-
English, language
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
-
Jewish publication
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, report of the last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Narratives in English language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
postwar publication
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
-
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
-
The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
-
Destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
-
Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
-
Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
- Creators:
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
-
Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-63.01.07, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 7, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 7 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
-
Documents in English language
-
Documents in German language
-
German, language
-
English, language
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
-
Jewish publication
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, photo-documents
-
Narratives in German language
-
Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
postwar publication
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, liquidation, photo-documents
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
-
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
-
The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
The Holocaust in Poland, photo-documents
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
-
Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
-
Photographs, Jewish resistance members
-
Prisoners of War
-
Resistance members, Jewish
-
Jewish resistance
-
Jewish resistance organization in the Warsaw ghetto
-
Jewish resistance organizations in ghettos, Poland
-
Resistance, Jewish
-
Resistance, Poland
-
Resistance members, Polish
-
Resistance to German forces in Poland
-
Jewish resistance members, female
-
Jewish resistance members, male
- Creators:
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
-
Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-63.01.08, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 8, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 8 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
-
Documents in English language
-
English, language
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
-
Jewish publication
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
postwar publication
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, liquidation, photo-documents
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
-
Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, photo-documents
-
The Holocaust in Poland, photo-documents
-
Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
-
Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
-
Photographs, Jewish resistance members
-
Prisoners of War
-
Resistance members, Jewish
-
Jewish resistance
-
Resistance members, Polish
-
Resistance to German forces in Poland
-
Jewish resistance members, female
- Creators:
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
-
Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-63.01.09, Stroop Report, A hide-out, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo presumably shows a Jewish resistance member climbing out of a hide-out during/after the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Photographs, Jewish resistance members
-
Resistance members, Jewish
-
Jewish resistance
-
Resistance, Jewish
-
Resistance, Poland
-
Resistance members, Polish
-
Jewish resistance members, male
-
Jewish resistance and defiance
- Creators:
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-63.01.10, Stroop Report, A member of the Uprising taking prisoner, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows the imprisonment of two male resistance members by German forces.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Jewish resistance members, male
-
Photographs, Jewish resistance members
-
Prisoners of War
-
Resistance members, Jewish
-
Jewish resistance
-
Jewish resistance organization in the Warsaw ghetto
-
Jewish resistance organizations in ghettos, Poland
-
Resistance, Jewish
-
Resistance, Poland
-
Resistance members, Polish
-
Resistance to German forces in Poland
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
- Creators:
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-63.01.11, Stroop Report, An assault squad, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows six German soldiers (caption: “An assault squad”) walking on a street in front of burning buildings.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Destruction of buildings, Warsaw
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German assault squad, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Streets of the Warsaw ghetto
- Creators:
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-63.01.12, Stroop Report, Hehalutz women captured with weapons, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows three captured female resistance members: Malka Zdrojewicz (Horenstein), Bluma Wyszogrodzka and Rachela Wyszogrodzka (from left to right).
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Photographs, Jewish resistance members
-
Prisoners of War
-
Prisoners of War, Polish
-
Prisoners of war, Jewish
-
Female prisoners of war
-
Resistance members, Jewish
-
Jewish resistance
-
Jewish resistance organization in the Warsaw ghetto
-
Jewish resistance organizations in ghettos, Poland
-
Resistance, Jewish
-
Resistance, Poland
-
Resistance members, Polish
-
Resistance to German forces in Poland
-
Jewish resistance members, female
-
Bluma Wyszogrodzka, Jewish resistance member, 1941 -- 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
-
Jewish Combat Organization (Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa)
-
Jewish resistance and defiance
-
Malka Zdrojewicz (Horenstein), Jewish resistance member, 1941 -- 1943
-
Molotov Cocktails, a liquid explosive used by the Jewish resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Rachela Wyszogrodzka, Jewish resistance member
-
The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Umschlagplatz, a collection center for deportation of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto
-
HeHalutz (Hechaluc or The Pioneer), training for Palestine settlers, interwar Poland
-
Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
- Creators:
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-63.01.13, Stroop Report, Jews fallen in the Battle, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows several human corpses in front of a destroyed building.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, liquidation, photo-documents
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Corpses in the Warsaw Ghetto
-
Corpses in the ghettos
-
Casualties, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Creators:
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 14: RG-63.01.14, Stroop Report, Jews pulled from a bunker, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows German soldiers gathered around Jews laying on the ground.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Prisoners of War
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
- Creators:
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-63.01.15, Stroop Report, Jurgen Stroop and other commanders of the opertion, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop encompassed by five other German soldiers and three vehicles in the foreground, as the Warsaw Ghetto burns down in the background.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, liquidation, photo-documents
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Josef Blosche (Bloesche), Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Creators:
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 16: RG-63.01.16, Stroop Report, Non-German auxiliary police assigned to the operation, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop standing amongst non-German auxiliary forces.
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, liquidation, photo-documents
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Photographs, ghettos
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
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Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Auxiliary police forces, non-German, Second World War
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Umschlagplatz, a collection center for deportation of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto
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Collaboration in ghettos
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collaboration in the Holocaust
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Collaboration in the Warsaw Ghetto, 1940 --1943
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collaboration in Warsaw Ghetto, 1939--1945
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Collaboration with Nazi Germany in the Second World War
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Askari, auxiliary forces, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 17: RG-63.01.17, Stroop Report, prisoners of the Uprising 1, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows three prisoners standing side by side in the foreground and several German forces taking further Jews prisoner in the background.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Photographs, ghettos
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
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Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Prisoners of War
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
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Photographs, Jewish resistance members
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Resistance members, Jewish
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Jewish resistance
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Jewish resistance organization in the Warsaw ghetto
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Jewish resistance organizations in ghettos, Poland
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Resistance, Jewish
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Resistance, Poland
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Resistance members, Polish
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Resistance to German forces in Poland
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Jewish resistance members, female
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Jewish resistance members, male
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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Jewish Combat Organization (Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa)
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Jewish resistance and defiance
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 18: RG-63.01.18, Stroop Report, prisoners of the Uprising, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows three prisoners standing side by side in the foreground, a further one in the background and several German forces around them.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Photographs, ghettos
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
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Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
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Prisoners of War
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
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Photographs, Jewish resistance members
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Resistance members, Jewish
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Jewish resistance
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Jewish resistance organization in the Warsaw ghetto
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Jewish resistance organizations in ghettos, Poland
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Resistance, Jewish
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Resistance, Poland
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Resistance members, Polish
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Resistance to German forces in Poland
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Jewish resistance members, female
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Jewish resistance members, male
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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Jewish Combat Organization (Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa)
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Jewish resistance and defiance
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 19: RG-63.01.19, Stroop Report, Search and interrogation by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows inhabitants of the Warsaw Ghetto standing in front of a brick wall, facing a group of German soldiers and waiting for being searched and interrogated.
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
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Photographs, ghettos
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw (Poland)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Search and interrogation, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Prisoners of War
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
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Photographs, Jewish resistance members
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 20: RG-63.01.20, Stroop Report, The Brauer firm by the German photographer Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows the search and interrogation of the headmen of the arms manufacturing firm Brauer by German soldiers.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Photographs, ghettos
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
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Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Prisoners of War
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Search and interrogation, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Headmen of the arms manufacturer Brauer, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 21: RG-63.01.21, Stroop Report, To the transshipping place by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows a big number of Jewish civilians walking down a street of the Warsaw Ghetto towards the transshipping place (deportation), while the houses on the side are in flames.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Photographs, transports and deportations
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Deportations from the Warsaw Ghetto, 1942 -- 1943
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Deportation of Jews from Poland
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Deportation scenes
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Deportations from ghettos
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Streets of the Warsaw ghetto
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Destruction of buildings, Warsaw
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Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Photographs, ghettos
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-63.01.22, Stroop Report, Forcibly pulled out of dug-outs by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows German forces conducting a big group of Jewish civilians down a street. There are further German forces and burning buildings in the background.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Photographs, ghettos
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Photographs, transports and deportations
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Deportations from the Warsaw Ghetto, 1942 -- 1943
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Deportation of Jews from Poland
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Deportation scenes
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Deportations from ghettos
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Streets of the Warsaw ghetto
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Destruction of buildings, Warsaw
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Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Prisoners of War
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 23: RG-63.01.23, Stroop Report, The Jewish department heads of the armament firm Brauer by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows the headmen of the Brauer firm holding up their hands while being addressed by a German soldier.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Photographs, ghettos
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
-
Prisoners of War
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
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Search and interrogation, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Headmen of the arms manufacturer Brauer, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 24: RG-63.01.24, Stroop Report, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows the destructed and abandoned building of the Jewish Council (Judenrat) in the Warsaw Ghetto and the stretch of road in front of it.
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Structure of Jewish Councils (Judenraete) in German-occupied and controlled territories
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Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Warsaw ghetto
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Jewish Council (Judenrat) of Warsaw
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Photographs, Judenrat headquarters
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Judenraete (Jewish councils)
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Jewish councils--Poland (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Photographs, ghettos
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Streets of the Warsaw ghetto
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Destruction of buildings, Warsaw
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Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
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