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18901. Survivors attack a former guard at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
July, 6,000 former inmates were taken by the Red Cross to Sweden for convalescence, while the rest
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18902. Young children sleep under a blanket in Bergen Belsen.
July, 6,000 former inmates were taken by the Red Cross to Sweden for convalescence, while the rest
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18903. Close-up portrait of two female survivors of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
July, 6,000 former inmates were taken by the Red Cross to Sweden for convalescence, while the rest
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18904. A female survivor and other women lie, covered in blankets, on the floor of a barracks in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp after liberation.
July, 6,000 former inmates were taken by the Red Cross to Sweden for convalescence, while the rest
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18905. British soldiers inspect the documents of former SS guards at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
July, 6,000 former inmates were taken by the Red Cross to Sweden for convalescence, while the rest
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18906. Kasztner Transport survivors, Ella Mandel poses with her son Manny and a five-year-old child in the Heiden children's home in Switzerland.
December 6, 1944. Manny and his mother stayed at the Heiden children's home where Ella worked as a
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18907. Studio portrait of Arturo Minerbi and two brothers in the Italian army in World War I.
called her to a meeting at 6:00 am as SS men were downstairs. The concierge gave the SS a cup of wine to
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18908. Margalith (Anna Claude) Ghozlan's parents and grandparents are pictured in front of their house.
/1940) and Alain (b. 6/27/38). Yishua was a socialist and the family was not religious. Prior to the
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18909. Class photo of young girls a school in Saint Eugene, Algeria.
/1940) and Alain (b. 6/27/38). Yishua was a socialist and the family was not religious. Prior to the
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18910. Close-up studio portrait of an Algerian Jewish woman wearing traditional garb.
/1940) and Alain (b. 6/27/38). Yishua was a socialist and the family was not religious. Prior to the
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18911. Studio wedding portrait of Reine and Yishua Ghozlan.
/1940) and Alain (b. 6/27/38). Yishua was a socialist and the family was not religious. Prior to the
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18912. Zionist youth group stand in formation in Blida Algeria.
/1940) and Alain (b. 6/27/38). Yishua was a socialist and the family was not religious. Prior to the
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18913. Group portrait of members of the Gordonia Zionist youth movement.
/1940) and Alain (b. 6/27/38). Yishua was a socialist and the family was not religious. Prior to the
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18914. Studio portrait of Siegfried and Marion Kulmann [probably taken right before or right after they immigrated to England from Germany],
about 6 weeks later. He then fled to Shanghai with his step mother Henny Kulmann, who by then was a
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18915. A Jewish refugee walks on the grounds of the Kitchener refugee camp.
about 6 weeks later. He then fled to Shanghai with his step mother Henny Kulmann, who by then was a
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18916. Jewish refugees pose behind their bunk beds in a barracks in the Kitchener refugee camp.
about 6 weeks later. He then fled to Shanghai with his step mother Henny Kulmann, who by then was a
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18917. Jewish refugees gather and socialize inside a building of the Kitchener refugee camp.
about 6 weeks later. He then fled to Shanghai with his step mother Henny Kulmann, who by then was a
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18918. A laundry truck rides down a street in Ramsgate, not far from the Kitchener refugee camp.
about 6 weeks later. He then fled to Shanghai with his step mother Henny Kulmann, who by then was a
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18919. Siegfried Kulmann and a friend enjoy a meal while on a day trip to Ramsgate.
about 6 weeks later. He then fled to Shanghai with his step mother Henny Kulmann, who by then was a
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18920. Group portrait of five Jewish men in the Kitchener refugee camp.
about 6 weeks later. He then fled to Shanghai with his step mother Henny Kulmann, who by then was a
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18921. A group of men gathers around an outdoor table in the Kitchener refugee camp.
about 6 weeks later. He then fled to Shanghai with his step mother Henny Kulmann, who by then was a
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18922. Group portrait of Jewish refugees in the Kitchener refugee camp.
about 6 weeks later. He then fled to Shanghai with his step mother Henny Kulmann, who by then was a
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18923. Jewish refugees from the Kitchener camp work in "The Piggeries" (a market place where people went to sell their pigs) in Sandwich.
about 6 weeks later. He then fled to Shanghai with his step mother Henny Kulmann, who by then was a
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18924. Siegfried Kulmann carries a pick axe in the Kitchener refugee camp where he had to work the land as an introduction into the British way of life.
about 6 weeks later. He then fled to Shanghai with his step mother Henny Kulmann, who by then was a
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18925. Group portrait of Jewish men inside a barracks in the Kitchener refugee camp.
about 6 weeks later. He then fled to Shanghai with his step mother Henny Kulmann, who by then was a