Category talk:Stroop Collection
Latest comment: 3 years ago by Estopedist1
FOr the record this is a more orderly version of Stroop Collection Photographs
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Stroop and Officers at Zamenhofa 15; Zamenhofa 13
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Stroop and Officers at Zamenhofa 24; Zamenhofa 22
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Stroop and officers
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SS and police officers watch as SS Major General Juergen Stroop discusses razing houses on Niska and Muranowska streets with Kaleschke, his police assistant, during Warsaw ghetto uprising
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From left to right: Franz Konrad; Stroop Kaleschke [partially hidden]; SS Lieutenant Karl Brandt (third from right); SS Lieutenant (Untersturmfuehrer) Schwarz (second from right), and an SD lieutenant taken on April 20, 1943, the second day of the uprising
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Stroop and Josef Bloesche question a Jewish prisoner, possibly taken at the same time as NARA 21 and IPN 20 above. The second from the right is possibly Karl Kaleske or Erich Steidtmann
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Stroop and officers
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Stroop and other officers on Umschlagplatz
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Prosta. Jews being deported to Umschlagplatz
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Taken the same place and time as the previous photograph
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Factory on fire during the Warsaw ghetto uprising; identified by Yad Vashem as seen from the Aryan side. Gliniana St. near the cemetery. On the left is Okopowa Street and in front are the walls of the ghetto.
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SS Soldiers in the Warsaw Ghetto
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Jurgen Stroop. This Picture and the following 6 photographs show Jews captured by the Germans, possibly taken in May 1943 near Mila 18? Near the ghetto wall? While these pictures may have been taken in the same place as Nara 20 and Nara 38 pictures above these may have been taken at a different time as Stroop is wearing an overcoat.
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Jurgen Stroop and other officers during Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The Jews are being pulled out by Wehrmacht sappers. Stroop is standing in the background, wearing goggles around his neck. The SS officer with goggles is Sturmbannfuehrer Max Jesuiter, member of Warsaw Section 4 (Gestapo). The officer next to him also wearing peaked cap is possibly Hauptsturmfuehrer Reinhold von Mohrenschildt. Interestingly the soldier with goggles in the right background resembles a similar goggled solder standing in the left background in the fifth picture in this gallery
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According to the USHMM, this photo was taken on May 9, 1943-20 days of the uprising
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Taken the same place as the previous photograph
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Jews forced out of a basement
— Preceding unsigned comment was added by 208.102.32.94 (talk) 00:22, 9 August 2020 (UTC)
- there is probably needed to rename file names or to use sort-key option to get logical sequence. But it maybe difficult--Estopedist1 (talk) 04:38, 10 August 2020 (UTC)