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1776. Portrait of Dr. Abrasha Blumowicz, a member of the executive of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany, seated at his desk.
restitution. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. "The Organization of Holocaust Survivors," Yad Vashem Studies, vol. 8
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1777. Program cover of the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
restitution. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. "The Organization of Holocaust Survivors," Yad Vashem Studies, vol. 8
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1778. Participants at the second conference of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
restitution. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. "The Organization of Holocaust Survivors," Yad Vashem Studies, vol. 8
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1779. Group portrait of Jewish prisoners in the Westerbork transit camp.
.html (16 September 2003); Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust." MacMillan, 1990. pp.1645-8.]
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1780. Jewish DPs at the Herzog displaced persons camp, participate in a demonstration to protest the forcible return of the Exodus 1947 immigrant ship to Europe.
born August 8, 1930 in Mikhalishki, a small town near Vilna, where her father was a businessman
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1781. Esther Kac poses with UNRRA worker Getzel Mintz at the Rochelle displaced persons camp.
born August 8, 1930 in Mikhalishki, a small town near Vilna, where her father was a businessman
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1782. Esther Kac and Leon Lewinstein pose outside in the snow at the Gold Cup displaced persons camp shortly before their marriage.
born August 8, 1930 in Mikhalishki, a small town near Vilna, where her father was a businessman
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1783. Identification card for Estera Kac Lewinstein (later Esther Livingston), a resident of the Gold Cup displaced persons camp, that certifies she was a former concentration camp prisoner at Stutthof.
born August 8, 1930 in Mikhalishki, a small town near Vilna, where her father was a businessman
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1784. Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Palestine, Isaac Herzog, poses with Jewish DPs at the Lampertheim displaced persons camp during an official visit.
March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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1785. A group of young Jewish DPs pose on a street in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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1786. Group portrait of young Jewish DPs on a street in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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1787. Group portrait of Jewish DPs in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp, some of whom are holding magazines.
March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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1788. Jewish DPs pose at the entrance to the Yiddish theater in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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1789. Jewish DPs are wed in a ceremony in Heidelberg, Germany.
March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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1790. Jewish survivors from Turobin pose with a memorial plaque commemorating the victims of Nazism from their community.
March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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1791. A group of Jews from Turobin travel by horse-drawn wagon to a wedding in a neighboring town.
March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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1792. Moshe Lachter wrapped in a winter coat and boots returns home from the synagogue after morning prayers.
March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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1793. Group portrait of the extended family of Mottle Leichter in Janow Podlaski, Poland.
March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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1794. Studio portrait of a Jewish merchant from Turobin, Poland.
March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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1795. Portrait of Avram Aroesti, son of Aron Aroesti, and his wife, Ester.
Portrait of Avram Aroesti, son of Aron Aroesti, and his wife, Ester. They lived at Asadbegova 8 in
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1796. Portrait of Haim Aroesti, son of Shua Aroesti. He was a butcher.
Portrait of Haim Aroesti, son of Shua Aroesti. He was a butcher. He lived at Orizarska 8 in
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1797. Portrait of Pinhas Kassorla, his wife, Arnesta, and children.
They lived at Zmayeva 8 in Bitola.
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1798. Portrait of Ester Koen, Mois Koen, the son of Mordechai Koen, and Lunar Koen, the daughter of Mordecahai Koen.
8 in Bitola.
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1799. Portrait of Mois Koen, son of Mordechai Koen. He was a laborer.
Portrait of Mois Koen, son of Mordechai Koen. He was a laborer. He lived at Sinagogina 8 in
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1800. Portrait of Bohor Pardo, son of Avram Pardo, Bohor's wife, Oro, and his son, Mois.
were butchers. They lived at Novatska 8 in Bitola.