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Wien, SS-Razzia bei jüdischer Gemeinde

Juden-Razzia in Wien im israelitischen Gemeindehaus. März 1938

[Österreich, Wien.- Razzia der SS in der israelitischen Gemeinde (Gemeindehaus)]
Depicted place Vienna
Date March 1938
Photographer Unknown
Sammlung Berlin Document Centre (Bild 152)
Accession number Bild 152-65-04
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