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16126. Internees gather by the entrance to Tittmoning castle underneath the American flag for an official program.
was the son of Leopold and Margarethe (Greta) Kapper Rosenbaum. Margarethe was born 8/17/1896 in
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16127. American prisoners play softball on the grounds of the Tittmoning camp while two armed guards watch from behind the hedge.
was the son of Leopold and Margarethe (Greta) Kapper Rosenbaum. Margarethe was born 8/17/1896 in
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16128. African-American musician and internee, Johnny Mitchell, plays his guitar in the Tittmoning camp.
was the son of Leopold and Margarethe (Greta) Kapper Rosenbaum. Margarethe was born 8/17/1896 in
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16129. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
was the son of Leopold and Margarethe (Greta) Kapper Rosenbaum. Margarethe was born 8/17/1896 in
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16130. The Victory Band performs in the Tittmoning camp after liberation.
was the son of Leopold and Margarethe (Greta) Kapper Rosenbaum. Margarethe was born 8/17/1896 in
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16131. Group portrait of prisoners, one holding a small dog, in the Tittmoning camp.
was the son of Leopold and Margarethe (Greta) Kapper Rosenbaum. Margarethe was born 8/17/1896 in
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16132. Father Sledz conducts religious services in the Tittmoning camp.
was the son of Leopold and Margarethe (Greta) Kapper Rosenbaum. Margarethe was born 8/17/1896 in
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16133. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
was the son of Leopold and Margarethe (Greta) Kapper Rosenbaum. Margarethe was born 8/17/1896 in
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16134. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
was the son of Leopold and Margarethe (Greta) Kapper Rosenbaum. Margarethe was born 8/17/1896 in
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16135. View of two memorials to Holocaust victims in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
ghetto. On May 8, 1942 ordered everyone to stay in their home. The following day, they conducted a
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16136. Two young men pose on either side of a memorial to Holocaust survivors [probably in Italy].
ghetto. On May 8, 1942 ordered everyone to stay in their home. The following day, they conducted a
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16137. Young men learn mechanical skills in a vocational workshop in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
ghetto. On May 8, 1942 ordered everyone to stay in their home. The following day, they conducted a
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16138. Young men learn mechanical skills in a vocational workshop in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
ghetto. On May 8, 1942 ordered everyone to stay in their home. The following day, they conducted a
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16139. Joseoph Goetz prays after the war wrapped in a tallit [in either Foehrenwald or Italy].
ghetto. On May 8, 1942 ordered everyone to stay in their home. The following day, they conducted a
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16140. Three men work in an office of an unidentified displaced camp under a Zionist shield.
ghetto. On May 8, 1942 ordered everyone to stay in their home. The following day, they conducted a
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16141. Prewar mother and three grandchildren standing outside.
ghetto. On May 8, 1942 ordered everyone to stay in their home. The following day, they conducted a
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16142. Joseph Goetz (center) and two friends pose together after the war.
ghetto. On May 8, 1942 ordered everyone to stay in their home. The following day, they conducted a
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16143. A large crowd gathers outside a building [perhaps in Italy] decorated with American and Israeli flags.
ghetto. On May 8, 1942 ordered everyone to stay in their home. The following day, they conducted a
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16144. Group portrait of teenagers in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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16145. Group portrait of teenagers in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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16146. Group portrait of teenagers in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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16147. A member of Police Battalion 101 poses next to a large sign marking the entrance to the Lodz ghetto.
police order of February 8, 1940, all Germans and Poles are forbidden entry into the ghetto area." One
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16148. Simcha and Gitel Münzer pose with their two daughters, Eva (left) and Leana (right), in their home in The Hague.
February 8, 1944 the girls were deported to Auschwitz, where they were killed three days later. One month
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16149. Portrait of Gitel Münzer in her home in The Hague.
February 8, 1944 the girls were deported to Auschwitz, where they were killed three days later. One month
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16150. Portrait of a Jewish child holding a candy cone on his first day of school.
February 8, 1944 the girls were deported to Auschwitz, where they were killed three days later. One month