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-''[[A Child at Gunpoint]]''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Stroop_Report] is one of the [[photo]]s [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stroop_Report_-_Warsaw_Ghetto_Uprising_06b.jpg] of [[Stroop Report]]. It is one of the most [[iconic photo]]s of the twentieth century. +# Put your hands up (if you wish to participate).
- +# [[surrender|Surrender]] (by raising your hands)!
-:"Widely regarded as the most [[haunting]] image we have of the [[Holocaust]], the photo of a young boy with his [[hands up]] being driven from the [[Warsaw ghetto]] has served as a [[touchstone]] for everyone from the Nuremberg prosecutors to [[Elie Wiesel]], and from [[Susan Sontag]] to revisionist ranters on the web." -[[Richard Raskin]]+
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-[[Warsaw Ghetto Uprising|Warsaw Ghetto Uprising]] - Photo from [[Jürgen Stroop|Jürgen Stroop]] Report to [[Heinrich Himmler|Heinrich Himmler]] from May 1943. The original German caption reads: "[[Forcibly pulled out of dug-outs]]". One of the most famous pictures of World War II. People recognized in the picture:+
-*Boy in the front was not recognized, some possible identities: Artur Dab Siemiatek, Levi Zelinwarger (next to his mother Chana Zelinwarger) and [[Tsvi C. Nussbaum|Tsvi Nussbaum]]. +
-*Hanka Lamet - small girl on the left+
-*Matylda Lamet Goldfinger - Hanka's mother next to her (second from the left)+
-*Leo Kartuziński - far back with white bag on his shoulder+
-*Golda Stavarowski - also in the back, first woman from the right, with one hand raised+
-*[[Josef Blösche|Josef Blösche]] - SS man with the gun+
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 +====See also====
 +* [[stick 'em up]]
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