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Two Ukrainian members of the SS, known as "Askaris," peer into a doorway past the bodies of Jews killed during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. The original German caption reads: "Askaris used during the operation."

Photo credit: Polish National Archives. Immediate source is http://fcit.usf.edu/HOLOCAUST/GALL31R/51008.htm Note: [[1]] USHMM also says this photograph is in the Public Domain and in the National Archives and Records Administration, this is because it is apart of the stroop report and several copies were captured by different countries. All of those photographs, including this one are in the Public Domain.

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According to the non-retroactive copyright law of July 10, 1952, of the People's Republic of Poland, all photographs by Polish photographers published before the law was changed on May 23, 1994 that are without a clear copyright notice are assumed to be in the public domain.
This image was uploaded under good faith using the above tag: however, it may be under United States copyright if it was first published on or after January 1, 1923.[1]

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  • (del) (cur) 03:54, 15 January 2007 . . Yarillastremenog (Talk | contribs) . . 638×450 (115,397 bytes) (Two Ukrainian members of the SS, known as "Askaris," peer into a doorway past the bodies of Jews killed during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. The original German caption reads: "Askaris used during the operation." Photo credit: Polish Nati)

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