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15701. Second page of a petition by 72 Jewish survivors of the Kovno ghetto asking for the release of Moisei Kopelman, former police chief of the Kovno ghetto, who was arrested by the Soviets in September 1944.
Moisei Kopelman was the son of Simcha and Dora Kopelman. He was born on May 6, 1895 in Kaunas ... (Kovn Moisei Kopelman was the son of Simcha and Dora Kopelman. He was born on May 6, 1895 in Kaunas
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15702. Mugshot of Colonel Joachim Peiper, a defendant in the Malmedy Atrocity trial.
Governor reduced the number sentenced to death to 6. As the end of the Malmedy affair approached, American ... military authorities reduced to life imprisonment the death sentences for the 6 remaining defendants.
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15703. Moise Ginzburg stands next to the grave of his father and uncle, Binyamin and Shlomo Ginzburg, who were killed by bandits on a highway.
She was born on November 6, 1925 in Vilna where her father was a coal and wood merchant, and her ... uncle. On September 6, 1941, the Germans established two ghettos in Vilna. Tema and her family were
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15704. Group portrait of the first grade class of the Jewish gymnasium in Vilna.
She was born on November 6, 1925 in Vilna where her father was a coal and wood merchant, and her ... uncle. On September 6, 1941, the Germans established two ghettos in Vilna. Tema and her family were
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15705. Portrait of Polish rescuer Josefa Mackiewicz in Lithuania.
She was born on November 6, 1925 in Vilna where her father was a coal and wood merchant, and her ... uncle. On September 6, 1941, the Germans established two ghettos in Vilna. Tema and her family were
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15706. A young woman works at a table in her garden while her mother stands behind her.
Nuremberg trials were later held. The judgment recited that his sentence would end on March 6, 1939 at 2:45 ... released from prison on March 6, 1939, the family left by train for Paris together with Ruth's governess
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15707. Military vehicles line up outside the site of the Nuremberg rally.
Nuremberg trials were later held. The judgment recited that his sentence would end on March 6, 1939 at 2:45 ... released from prison on March 6, 1939, the family left by train for Paris together with Ruth's governess
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15708. Nazi flags wave above the stadium for the Nuremberg rally.
Nuremberg trials were later held. The judgment recited that his sentence would end on March 6, 1939 at 2:45 ... released from prison on March 6, 1939, the family left by train for Paris together with Ruth's governess
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15709. Close-up portrait of a German-Jewish couple sitting on a hillside.
Nuremberg trials were later held. The judgment recited that his sentence would end on March 6, 1939 at 2:45 ... released from prison on March 6, 1939, the family left by train for Paris together with Ruth's governess
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15710. Close-up portrait of a German-Jewish man wearing lederhosen hiking through the German countryside.
Nuremberg trials were later held. The judgment recited that his sentence would end on March 6, 1939 at 2:45 ... released from prison on March 6, 1939, the family left by train for Paris together with Ruth's governess
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15711. Close-up portrait of a German-Jewish man wearing lederhosen riding the whitewater of a mountain stream.
Nuremberg trials were later held. The judgment recited that his sentence would end on March 6, 1939 at 2:45 ... released from prison on March 6, 1939, the family left by train for Paris together with Ruth's governess
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15712. German citizens crowd together on a street in Nuremberg bedecked with Nazi flags.
Nuremberg trials were later held. The judgment recited that his sentence would end on March 6, 1939 at 2:45 ... released from prison on March 6, 1939, the family left by train for Paris together with Ruth's governess
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15713. German citizens crowd together on a street in Nuremberg bedecked with Nazi flags.
Nuremberg trials were later held. The judgment recited that his sentence would end on March 6, 1939 at 2:45 ... released from prison on March 6, 1939, the family left by train for Paris together with Ruth's governess
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15714. German citizens crowd together on a street in Nuremberg bedecked with Nazi flags.
Nuremberg trials were later held. The judgment recited that his sentence would end on March 6, 1939 at 2:45 ... released from prison on March 6, 1939, the family left by train for Paris together with Ruth's governess
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15715. Nazi officials walk past the seating erected for a party rally in Nuremberg.
Nuremberg trials were later held. The judgment recited that his sentence would end on March 6, 1939 at 2:45 ... released from prison on March 6, 1939, the family left by train for Paris together with Ruth's governess
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15716. Four friends pose next to an automobile. Among those pictured are Alfred and Lill Rahn (third and fourth from the left).
Nuremberg trials were later held. The judgment recited that his sentence would end on March 6, 1939 at 2:45 ... released from prison on March 6, 1939, the family left by train for Paris together with Ruth's governess
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15717. A street vendor sells his wares on a street in a Jewish neighborhood of New York City.
Nuremberg trials were later held. The judgment recited that his sentence would end on March 6, 1939 at 2:45 ... released from prison on March 6, 1939, the family left by train for Paris together with Ruth's governess
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15718. German-Jewish children gather in a summer camp Kinderlager [children's recreational summer camp] in Horserod, Denmark.
Czechoslovakia, and finally to Germany. Of the 6,000 prisoners who began the trip only 2,000 remained alive when ... paved the way for the establishment of a $6.4 million fund to compensate other Nazi-era slave laborers
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15719. Norbert Wollheim sits on the deck of a ship while accompanying German-Jewish children to a summer camp Kinderlager [children's recreational summer camp] in Horserod, Denmark.
Czechoslovakia, and finally to Germany. Of the 6,000 prisoners who began the trip only 2,000 remained alive when ... paved the way for the establishment of a $6.4 million fund to compensate other Nazi-era slave laborers
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15720. Zionist youth gather in in the Lodz ghetto for a celebration in front of a Zionist flag and portraits of Chaim Nachman Bialik and Theodore Herzl.
Abram Zelig is the youngest son of Yitzhak Malka (nee Krell) Zelig. He was born on April 6, 1927 in ... Abram Zelig is the youngest son of Yitzhak Malka (nee Krell) Zelig. He was born on April 6, 1927 in Lodz
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15721. A group of young people wearing Stars of David picnic in a field outside the Lodz ghetto.
Abram Zelig is the youngest son of Yitzhak Malka (nee Krell) Zelig. He was born on April 6, 1927 in ... Abram Zelig is the youngest son of Yitzhak Malka (nee Krell) Zelig. He was born on April 6, 1927 in Lodz
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15722. Family portrait of a Yahrzeit in post war Poland.
), Estera Blumstein, Hela Blumstein and Nataniel Blumstein. This photograph, taken on July 6, 1947, shows ... relocating to Lodz. Chaim, however, passed away on July 6, 1946. Estera, Alexandre, Tolo and his wife Hela
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15723. Group portrait of Jews celebrating a golden wedding anniversary.
Abram Zelig is the youngest son of Yitzhak Malka (nee Krell) Zelig. He was born on April 6, 1927 in ... Abram Zelig is the youngest son of Yitzhak Malka (nee Krell) Zelig. He was born on April 6, 1927 in Lodz
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15724. Group portrait of Jewish survivors posing in front of the "kibbutz" on 20 Zachodnia Street in Lodz.
Abram Zelig is the youngest son of Yitzhak Malka (nee Krell) Zelig. He was born on April 6, 1927 in ... Abram Zelig is the youngest son of Yitzhak Malka (nee Krell) Zelig. He was born on April 6, 1927 in Lodz
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15725. Group portrait of Jewish youth after the war in Lodz.
Abram Zelig is the youngest son of Yitzhak Malka (nee Krell) Zelig. He was born on April 6, 1927 in ... Abram Zelig is the youngest son of Yitzhak Malka (nee Krell) Zelig. He was born on April 6, 1927 in Lodz