Sujet
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: Photograph of SS troops arresting the Jewish department heads of the Brauer helmet factory ca. April 24, 1943. The Brauer "shop", of Herman Brouer, made helmets for the German Army, was located at Nalewki 28-38 street and employed 2 thousand people.[3] Their workers were probably of the last Jews to be deported from the ghetto. With the outbreak of the uprising on April 19, 1943, Hermann Brauer promised those Jewish work managers who hadn't gone into hiding, that the factory would continue to operate, and asked that they come to work. These managers received special tra
Légende
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: Photograph of SS troops arresting the Jewish department heads of the Brauer helmet factory ca. April 24, 1943. The Brauer "shop", of Herman Brouer, made helmets for the German Army, was located at Nalewki 28-38 street and employed 2 thousand people.[3] Their workers were probably of the last Jews to be deported from the ghetto. With the outbreak of the uprising on April 19, 1943, Hermann Brauer promised those Jewish work managers who hadn't gone into hiding, that the factory would continue to operate, and asked that they come to work. These managers received special transit passes to move freely about the ghetto, which were attached to their coat lapels. On April 24, 1943 at five o'clock p.m. the SS made a raid on the factory, rounding up the managers and conducting body searches prior to deporting them, then setting fire to the factory
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Photographe : Imago History Collection
Date
22 déc. 2010
Crédit
Photo12/Alamy/Imago History Collection
Notre référence
LMY23T01_2F4B6CB
Utilisation
uniquement en France
Model release
Non
Property release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
6,5Mo (307,0Ko) / 15,3cm x 10,7cm / 1803 x 1266 (300dpi)