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1901. Group photograph of American Jewish leaders and recent German Jewish emigres to the United States.
school and became a lieutenant in the intelligence staff of 83rd Infantry Division. In February 1944 he
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1902. Members of the Buchenwald children's transport pose outside the Ecouis children's home.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1903. Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler accepts the well wishes of SS police officers on the occasion of his birthday at SS headquarters in the Hegewald bei Zhitomir compound.
), the Berlin SS guard staff charged with protecting Hitler. He was promoted to SS-Obergruppenfuehrer
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1904. Chaim Weitzmann testifies at a hearing conducted by the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine at the YMCA building in Jerusalem.
the members of the League for their inaction. In 1936 McDonald took a position on the editorial staff
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1905. Studio portrait of Buchenwald survivor, Benek Wrzonski, wearing a prisoner uniform.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1906. Portrait of three teenage boys and a counselor in the OSE home of either Ambloy or Taverny.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1907. A group of teenage boys who were liberated from Buchenwald gather outside by a table to share information and read.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1908. Teenage boys run hand-in-hand in a gymnastics class in a post-war OSE home.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1909. Former Buchenwald Boys wearing tallit and teffilin (prayer shawls and phylacteries) gather for morning prayers in a postwar children's home.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1910. Group portrait of a large religious family, the Smilovic family, in Munkachevo.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1911. View of the outdoor market [perhaps in Mukachevo].
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1912. Studio portrait of Eugen Lifschitz, a young survivor from Mukachevo.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1913. Postwar portrait of the surviving Smilovic siblings.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1914. Group portrait of members of the Bnai Akiva kibbutz in Foehrenwald.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1915. Portrait of four members of Kibbutz Bnei Akiva in Foehrenwald.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1916. Portrait of the first Jewish couple to wed in Mukachevo after the war.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1917. Two friends from Kibbutz Bnei Akiva in Foehrenwald pose together.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1918. Sziku Smilovic (left) poses for a studio portrait with his sister and brother-in-law, Heddy and Arthur Spitz, prior to their immigration to the United States.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1919. Members of Kibbutz Bnei Akiva celebrate the wedding of two of its members.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1920. Group portrait of the soccer team of the Aglasterhausen postwar children's home.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1921. Group portrait of Jewish teenagers from the Aglasterhausen children's home.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1922. Studio portrait of Heddy Smilovic (later Spitz) smoking a cigarette.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1923. Surviving members of the Smilovic family pose outside a building in Doksy shortly after the end of World War II.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1924. Three Jewish survivors relax by a river bed after the war.
received larger rations, and the staff, primarily political prisoners, was less brutal. However after
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1925. Close-up portrait of Hermann Goering at the International Military Tribunal.
Stormtroopers (SA), and the General Staff and High Command of the German Armed Forces. The defendants were