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Under the most adverse conditions, Jewish prisoners initiated resistance and uprisings in some of the ghettos and camps, including Bialystok, Warsaw, Treblinka, and Sobibor.
Jewish inmates at forced labor in the Vyhne concentration camp in Slovakia, 1941–44.
A group of Jewish girls hiding, under assumed identities, in a convent. Ruiselede, Belgium, 1943-44.
Prisoners at forced labor in the Siemens factory. Auschwitz camp, Poland, 1940–44.
Three Jewish partisans in the Wyszkow Forest near Warsaw. Poland, between 1943–44.
A section of barbed-wire fencing surrounding the Plaszow camp. Plaszow, Poland, 1943-44.
Deportation from the Westerbork transit camp. Members of the Jewish police are seen in the photograph. The Netherlands, 1943–44.
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