Warsaw, Poland, A child with his hands raised with Jews who were taken out of the bunkers during the suppression of the ghetto uprising, 1943.
Warsaw, Poland, A child with his hands raised with Jews who were taken out of the bunkers during the suppression of the ghetto uprising, 1943.
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From the Stroop collection. At the front of the photograph a boy is standing with his hands raised. Numerous people have identified the boy as Arthur Domb Semiontek, Israel Rondel, Tsvi Nussbaum, Lewi Zeilinwarger or Ludwik Simonsohn.
The woman next to him, with her hands raised an head turned backwards, is possibly Chana (Henia) Zejlinwarger (Zeilinwarger).
In the center from the back, with a white bag on his shoulders, is Leo Aharon Eliezer Kartozinsky, son of Hershel and Kula Erlikh Kartozinsky. (See Pages of Testominies in the Hall of Names). He was identified by his sister Hana Kartozinsky-Eichengreen. Attached to the photograph is a photocopy of his exact location. First on the left is the girl Henka Lamet (See Pages of Testominies in the Hall of Names) next to her Mother Matilda Lamet Goldfinger (second on the left). The SD trooper shown second from right is SS Rottenfuehrer Josef Bloesche. He was tried, convicted of war crimes and sentenced to death in 1969.