NAZISM: Jewish women stripped and lined up in small groups at the edge of a huge pit, then shot. This close-up view of a group, seconds before the execution, is part of a sequence recording every stage of the method. It began in 1941, when the Latvian town\

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title: NAZISM - VIVISECTION ON HUMAN GUINEA PIGMENTS

subject date: 2000-02-02

caption: NAZISM: Jewish women stripped and lined up in small groups at the edge of a huge pit, then shot. This close-up view of a group, seconds before the execution, is part of a sequence recording every stage of the method. It began in 1941, when the Latvian town's Jewish population numbered approximately 5,000–6,000, and ended in October 1943 with the deportation of the few survivors deemed fit to serve to the Kaiserwald concentration camp. When the Soviets liberated the town in 1945, only 20–30 Jewish individuals remained. Photograph, Lijepaja, June 18, 1943.

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copyright: © Fototeca Gilardi

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country: Germania

credit: Fototeca Gilardi

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continent: Europa

image century : XX

image epoch: Seconda guerra mondiale

licence: RM

subject century: XX

subject epoch: Seconda guerra mondiale

technique: Fotografia

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keywords

NazismLatviaWorld War IIWWIIII GMWW2massacreHolocaustgenocideshootingcondemnedfinal solutionexecutionGermanyLijepaiafearwomanJudaismexterminationAnti-SemitismForty yearsracial persecutionreligious persecutionShoah

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