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23101. Max, Judith, and Bella Klinger pose for a photograph in the US after the war.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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23102. Mourners march to the gravesite during the funeral of Joel Klinger.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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23103. David Klinger pictured (on right) with his cousin Motek Weingarten pose by the tombstone of Joel Klinger.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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23104. View of the bomb damaged city hall in Munich.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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23105. Lt. Colonel George Raymond Snyder poses in his quarters with his hand on a camera.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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23106. Exterior view of the U.S. military headquarters in Landsberg.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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23107. Interior view of the Landsberg prison chapel.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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23108. Russian refugees going home.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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23109. American soldiers and survivors mingle by the entrance to the Buchenwald concentration camp following liberation.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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23110. Russian refugees wave from a train on their return to the Soviet Union.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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23111. German soldiers return home by horse-drawn carts.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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23112. Two refugees haul a cart of bundles on their way home.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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23113. American soldiers and civilians enjoy an excursion on Hitler's yacht.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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23114. Photograph taken through the window of a vehicle showing refugees hauling personal belongings on their way home.
attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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23115. Close-up portrait of Hanna Bratman and probably her aunt.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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23116. Salo Bratman stands in front of a building, probably after the war.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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23117. View of the decks of the Marine Flasher.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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23118. View of the life boat of the Marine Flasher.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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23119. Studio portrait of Hanna and Salo Bratman.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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23120. Ida Johnson poses next to a canal in The Hague.
on March 12, 1904. He was married to Ida Mack (b. 2/4/1904, Charleston, S.C.) and they had two
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23121. Freddy Johnson plays his piano [date and locale are unknown].
on March 12, 1904. He was married to Ida Mack (b. 2/4/1904, Charleston, S.C.) and they had two
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23122. The Coleman Hawkins jazz trio performs in Amsterdam.
on March 12, 1904. He was married to Ida Mack (b. 2/4/1904, Charleston, S.C.) and they had two
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23123. Ida Johnson and two friends gather by a bar in The Hague.
on March 12, 1904. He was married to Ida Mack (b. 2/4/1904, Charleston, S.C.) and they had two
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23124. Five women stand in the snow on the grounds of the Liebenau internment camp.
on March 12, 1904. He was married to Ida Mack (b. 2/4/1904, Charleston, S.C.) and they had two
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23125. Identification pin attached to piece of concentration camp uniform
overall: Height: 0.510 inches (1.295 cm) | Width: 1.690 inches (4.293 cm)