Jews captured by
SS and
SD troops during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising are forced to leave their shelter and march to the Umschlagplatz, for deportation, at gunpoint. Taken by
Jürgen Stroop, this photograph is one of the most famous of World War II; the boy's identity is unknown, but he may be
Tsvi C. Nussbaum, who survived the war.
Jews captured by
SS and
SD troops during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising are forced to leave their shelter and march to the Umschlagplatz, for deportation, at gunpoint. Taken by
Jürgen Stroop, this photograph is one of the most famous of World War II; the boy's identity is unknown, but he may be
Tsvi C. Nussbaum, who survived the war.