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1201. A wedding portrait of Lorand and Anna Lenji.
German Technical University in Brun, earning a degree in engineering. He was the son of Josef and Aronka ... Lenji. In addition to his degree, he served in the Yugoslav army prior to World War II. In 1944
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1202. Members of a Jewish family in their home in Harbin, China.
up in Odessa but studied in Germany, where he received an engineering diploma and met and married his
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1203. A Jewish family poses with their hired help at the dinner table in their home in Harbin, China.
up in Odessa but studied in Germany, where he received an engineering diploma and met and married his
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1204. A Jewish family poses with their nurse on the beach at Tsin Tzo.
up in Odessa but studied in Germany, where he received an engineering diploma and met and married his
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1205. Guests attend a banquet in Harbin, China to celebrate the wedding anniversary of Isaac and Manya Soskin.
up in Odessa but studied in Germany, where he received an engineering diploma and met and married his
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1206. Group portrait of former members of the Harbin Jewish community reunite at a Passover seder in Paris.
up in Odessa but studied in Germany, where he received an engineering diploma and met and married his
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1207. A Jewish refugee family poses outside with their dog in Ericeira, Portugal, after their escape from German-occupied France.
up in Odessa but studied in Germany, where he received an engineering diploma and met and married his
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1208. A Belgian-Jewish couple poses on a street in Brussels shortly after the start of World War II.
diploma. She later became a ballroom dancing and aerobics instructor. On November 6, 1955 Cecile married
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1209. Close-up portrait of three Belgian-Jewish siblings writing in their school books.
diploma. She later became a ballroom dancing and aerobics instructor. On November 6, 1955 Cecile married
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1210. Two Jewish sisters pose with the nun who had hidden them and a group of Belgian children in the Couvent de la Misericorde in Louvain.
diploma. She later became a ballroom dancing and aerobics instructor. On November 6, 1955 Cecile married
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1211. Reba Levy, a Lithuanian Jew and former Dachau inmate, identifies defendant Johann Victor Kirsch as the perpetrator of numerous atrocities, at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1212. Defendant Christof Ludwig Knoll, a former political prisoner and block leader, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1213. Dr. Fritz Hintermeyer, the former chief physician at Dachau, describes how 400 prisoners died daily during an epidemic, during his testimony at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1214. The courtroom at Dachau during the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from the Dachau concentration camp.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1215. Friedrich Hoffman, a Czech priest, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1216. Former Dachau inmate Helmuth Breiding identifies former SS-Sturmbannfuehrer Friedrich Weitzel as the man in charge of food, clothing, and shelter, at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1217. Prince Leopold Friedrich of Prussia, nephew of the late Kaiser Wilhelm II, sits in on the proceedings at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1218. Defendant Otto Schultz replies to a question put to him by defense attorney Capt.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1219. Former SS-Sturmbannfuehrer Friedrich Weitzel, the officer in charge of food and clothing distribution in Dachau, is sentenced to death by hanging by the American military tribunal hearing the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1220. Father Johann Maria Lenz, a former inmate of Dachau, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1221. Former SS-Sturmbannfuehrer Friedrich Weitzel, the officer in charge of food and clothing distribution in the camp, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1222. Wilhelm Wagner, defendant and former supervisor of the camp laundry, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1223. Defendant Otto Foerschner testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1224. Michael Pellis, a former inmate at Dachau, identifies former SS-Obersturmfuehrer Friedrich Wilhelm Ruppert as the man responsible for selecting people to die in the crematorium, at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss
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1225. Former camp commandant Martin Gottfried Weiss testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
the defendants were involved to a lesser degree than originally believed, but most were upheld. Weiss