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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Jew_in_Vinnitsa
The Last Jew in Vinnitsa is a photograph taken during the Holocaust in Ukraine showing an unknown Jewish man—probably on 28 July 1941 in Berdychiv and not Vinnitsa[1]—about to be shot dead by Jakobus Onnen, a member of Einsatzgruppe C, a mobile death squad of the German SS. The victim is kneeling beside a mass grave already containing bodies; behind, a group of SS and Reich Labor Service men watch indifferently.[2]
History
The photograph was circulated in 1961 by United Press (UPI) during the trial of Adolf Eichmann.[3] UPI had received it from Al Moss (b. 1910), a Polish Jew who acquired it in May 1945 shortly after he was liberated from Allach concentration camp by the American 3rd Army.[3][4] Moss, living in Chicago in 1961, wanted people "to know what went on in Eichmann's time".[3] The UPI copy was published over a full page of The Forward.[5]
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