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1901. Studio portrait of a Buchenwald Boy [perhaps in the Ambloy children's home].
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1902. Close-up portrait of either Heniek or Zalman Kaliksztajn in the Ambloy 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. Portrait of "Buchenwald Boy" Jakub Finkelsztajn. The inscription on the back reads "I offer as a souvenir to my friend from Strzemieszyce -- Jakub Finkelsztajn".
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1904. Portrait of "Buchenwald Boy" Jakub Finkelsztajn. The inscription on the back reads "I offer as a souvenir to my friend from Strzemieszyce -- Jakub Finkelsztajn".
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1905. Studio portrait of Buchenwald survivor, Ludwig Grunberger, 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. Five child survivors from Buchenwald make a human pyramid in [probably] the Ambloy children's home.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1907. Six teenagers, among them child survivors from Buchenwald, make a human pyramid in [what probably is] the Ambloy children's home.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1908. Close-up portrait of three Jewish youth in [what probably is] the Ambloy children's home.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1909. Close up portrait of a child survivor from Buchenwald outside the Versailles palace.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1910. Close up portrait of a child survivor from Buchenwald.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1911. Group portrait of religious Jewish youth at either the Ambloy or the Taverny children's home.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1912. Jewish youth practice woodworking at either the Ambloy or the Taverny children's home.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1913. Group portrait of Jewish youth in the Taverny children's home, an OSE home for religious child survivors.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1914. Jewish teenagers who had been liberated from Buchenwald either arrive at a [Strabourg] train station.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1915. Jewish boys gather for a prayer service in a chapel in an OSE children's home.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1916. A former child survivor from Buchenwald who enlisted in the American army participates in a fire drill [probably en route to Korea].
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1917. Buchenwald child survivor study a Hebrew text at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1918. A former child survivor from Buchenwald poses in his American army uniform where he is in training prior to deployment to Korea.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1919. Group portrait of Jewish youth in the Taverny children's home, an OSE home for religious child survivors.
In October 1945 the children and staff of Ambloy were relocated to the Chateau de Vaucelles in
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1920. Ingeborg Majewski poses with a cone of treats on her first day of school.
first brought to a hospital and where the staff was told she was a violent deaf mute so that everyone
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1921. The Moritz family poses in an outdoor courtyard. Pictured are Liesl (a cousin of the donor), Regina Wendel Moritz (grandmother of the donor), Alfred Moritz and Ludwig David Moritz.
execution. After liberation, the OSE staff established mail contact with the boys' parents. Traumatically
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1922. Group portrait of the extended Moritz family in Becherbach Germany.
execution. After liberation, the OSE staff established mail contact with the boys' parents. Traumatically
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1923. Prewar portrait of the Moritz family seated by an outdoor table in Becherbach.
execution. After liberation, the OSE staff established mail contact with the boys' parents. Traumatically
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1924. Letter by Marshall Petain, head of Vichy France, addressed to "My dear child" wirtten to Ingeborg Majewski, a Jewish refugee.
first brought to a hospital and where the staff was told she was a violent deaf mute so that everyone
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1925. Ingeborg Majewski writes on the bulletin board of a classroom in the Jewish school in Keonigsberg.
first brought to a hospital and where the staff was told she was a violent deaf mute so that everyone