Jewish Photographer Hid These Photos From Nazis During WWII, And They’ll Break Your Heart

#11 1940-1944: Deportation In Winter

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#12 1940: Henryk Ross Photographing For Identification Cards, Jewish Administration, Department Of Statistics

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#13 1940-1942: Lodz Ghetto Prison At Czarnecki Street, A Rallying Point Before Deportation

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#14 1942: Children Being Transported To Chelmno Nad Nerem (Renamed Kulmhof) Death Camp

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#15 1940-1944: Young Girl Among The Greenery

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#16 1940-1944: “Soup For Lunch” (Group Of Men Alongside Building Eating From Pails)

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#17 1945: Three Men After Liberation By The Red Army

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#18 1940-1944: Babies Lying On Floor Mat, Probably In The Hospital Nursery

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#19 1940-1944: Children Looking Out The Window

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#20 1940-1944: Corpses And Body Parts In The Morgue

#21 1940-1944: Two Young Women Observing The Bridge At Koscielyn Square, Crossing Zigerska Street

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#22 1940-1944: A Festive Occassion

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#23 1942: Men Hauling Cart For Bread Distribution

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#24 1942–1944: Lodz Ghetto Police Escorting Residents For Deportation

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#25 1940-1944: Nurse Holding Baby Before Surgery

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#26 1940-1944: A Boy Walking In Front Of The Bridge Crossing Zigerska (The “Aryan”) Street

Credit: Henryk Ross

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