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4201. ヴァルター・シチェニアク
」と記名されました。 1933~39年:中等学校を卒業すると、父は私をワルシャワ大学に進学させました。1936年に卒業し、法学の学位を取得しました。私はワルシャワの裁判所の実習生として職に
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4202. レナ・ガニ
。その学校はフランスの組織であるイスラエル同盟大学が出資しており、私はそこでフランス語、ギリシャ語、ヘブライ語のほか、数学、歴史、社会を学びました。1933年に中学校に通い始めるころに、両親はプレベザに
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4203. "Namelist of foreign Jewish refugees living in Belgium and deported between May 10th and 15th 1940 by the Belgian authorities to South-Eastern
staff, in which she thanks the author and also refers the matter for further action to the Survivors ... Holocaust Survivors and Victims Resource Center and other specially-authorized Museum staff may
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4204. Evacuees in Uzbekistan: Resources from the Central State Archives of the Republic of Uzbekistan available in the USHMM Archives.
authorized Survivors Registry staff as various computer files in the USHMM Computer Network folder S:\DATA ... Folder 167-168 - Personal files of the staff members of the bureau
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4205. Young children enjoy an ice cream picnic. David Marcus' original caption reads: "Ice cream, dougnuts, and happy faces."
staff members also participated, including employees of the Civil Censorship Division who were ... staff paid weekly visits to Jewish DP camps in the Frankfurt area and regularly organized field trips
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4206. A group of children from a displaced persons crowds onto a truck.
staff members also participated, including employees of the Civil Censorship Division who were ... staff paid weekly visits to Jewish DP camps in the Frankfurt area and regularly organized field trips
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4207. A group of children from a displaced persons crowds onto a truck.
staff members also participated, including employees of the Civil Censorship Division who were ... staff paid weekly visits to Jewish DP camps in the Frankfurt area and regularly organized field trips
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4208. A young baby sits in its carriage next to a Quonset hut in Babenhausen.
staff members also participated, including employees of the Civil Censorship Division who were ... staff paid weekly visits to Jewish DP camps in the Frankfurt area and regularly organized field trips
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4209. A group of children from a displaced persons crowds onto a truck.
staff members also participated, including employees of the Civil Censorship Division who were ... staff paid weekly visits to Jewish DP camps in the Frankfurt area and regularly organized field trips
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4210. Children [probably from the Lindenfels camp] rest on the lawn during an excursion to Koenigstein Castle.
staff members also participated, including employees of the Civil Censorship Division who were ... staff paid weekly visits to Jewish DP camps in the Frankfurt area and regularly organized field trips
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4211. Maurice Levitt and other members of the Frankfurt Jewish GI Council meet with young religious boys learning Hebrew in Dieburg.
staff members also participated, including employees of the Civil Censorship Division who were ... staff paid weekly visits to Jewish DP camps in the Frankfurt area and regularly organized field trips
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4212. Richard Schifter
were essential for this work. Staff Sergeant Schifter deployed to the European Theatre in late spring ... Germany until 1948. This card verified that Staff Sergeant Schifter had permission to enter European
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4213. How did the United States government and American people respond to Nazism?
.) In January 1944, US Treasury Department staff discovered that the State Department had delayed ... American people. These Treasury staff members persuaded President Roosevelt to establish a War Refugee
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4214. Dr. Adolf Wahlmann (left), chief physician at the Hadamar Institute, and Karl Willig (right), assistant male nurse, pose next to a barred window at the euthanasia facility where they are being held prisoner by American authorities.
eight months busloads of patients arrived daily at the facility and a staff of approximately 100 ran the ... buried in mass graves disguised as single graves located behind the building. The staff of the Hadamar
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4215. View of the cemetery at the Hadamar Institute, where victims of the Nazi euthanasia program were buried in mass graves.
eight months busloads of patients arrived daily at the facility and a staff of approximately 100 ran the ... buried in mass graves disguised as single graves located behind the building. The staff of the Hadamar
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4216. American war crimes investigators question chief nurse Irmgard Huber about the mass killings that occurred at the Hadamar Institute.
eight months busloads of patients arrived daily at the facility and a staff of approximately 100 ran the ... buried in mass graves disguised as single graves located behind the building. The staff of the Hadamar
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4217. Portrait of Frida Richard, a survivor of the Hadamar Institute.
eight months busloads of patients arrived daily at the facility and a staff of approximately 100 ran the ... buried in mass graves disguised as single graves located behind the building. The staff of the Hadamar
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4218. A page of the Hadamar Institute's death register in which the causes of death were faked to conceal the euthanasia killings that took place there.
eight months busloads of patients arrived daily at the facility and a staff of approximately 100 ran the ... buried in mass graves disguised as single graves located behind the building. The staff of the Hadamar
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4219. Jewish DPs hold flags and banners during a Zionist demonstration at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of ... from camp to camp to discuss with UNRRA staff and camp administrators problems related to food, housing
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4220. Saul Sorrin (with his back to the camera) director of UNRRA in the Munich area, and Samuel Haber (right) director of the JDC in Germany, converse with American Jews who are on an official visit to the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of ... from camp to camp to discuss with UNRRA staff and camp administrators problems related to food, housing
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4221. Saul Sorrin (left, foreground), director of UNRRA in the Munich area, visits a heder (religious primary school) at the Foehrenwald DP camp camp in the company of Frank Kingdon (right), American journalist and politician, and Ted Feder (left), assistant director of the JDC in Germany.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of ... from camp to camp to discuss with UNRRA staff and camp administrators problems related to food, housing
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4222. Saul Sorrin, director of UNRRA in the Munich area, prepares to deliver a speech at a celebration of the declaration of the State of Israel at the Foehrenwald camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of ... from camp to camp to discuss with UNRRA staff and camp administrators problems related to food, housing
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4223. Neu Freimann director Saul Sorrin (third from the left) poses with other DP camp leaders in front of an outdoor stage used for public meetings at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of ... from camp to camp to discuss with UNRRA staff and camp administrators problems related to food, housing
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4224. Notices posted on the wall of a barracks at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of ... from camp to camp to discuss with UNRRA staff and camp administrators problems related to food, housing
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4225. Election posters affixed to the wall of a barracks at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of ... from camp to camp to discuss with UNRRA staff and camp administrators problems related to food, housing