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1151. The Meyer children pose on the balcony of their home.
Gus (Yaakov) Meyer is the son of Albert (b. July 27, 1886, Bonn) and Karolina (b. August 1, 1891 ... in Gus (Yaakov) Meyer is the son of Albert (b. July 27, 1886, Bonn) and Karolina (b. August 1, 1891 ... where her father produced bristles for brushes. Jeannette had four siblings: Julius, (b. Nov. 1, 1921
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1152. Bertha Klingman poses with four of her children Hannah, Jeannette, David, and Karl.
Gus (Yaakov) Meyer is the son of Albert (b. July 27, 1886, Bonn) and Karolina (b. August 1, 1891 ... in Gus (Yaakov) Meyer is the son of Albert (b. July 27, 1886, Bonn) and Karolina (b. August 1, 1891 ... where her father produced bristles for brushes. Jeannette had four siblings: Julius, (b. Nov. 1, 1921
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1153. Gus and Erika Meyer pose on a park bench in prewar Germany.
Gus (Yaakov) Meyer is the son of Albert (b. July 27, 1886, Bonn) and Karolina (b. August 1, 1891 ... in Gus (Yaakov) Meyer is the son of Albert (b. July 27, 1886, Bonn) and Karolina (b. August 1, 1891 ... where her father produced bristles for brushes. Jeannette had four siblings: Julius, (b. Nov. 1, 1921
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Gus (Yaakov) Meyer is the son of Albert (b. July 27, 1886, Bonn) and Karolina (b. August 1, 1891 ... in Gus (Yaakov) Meyer is the son of Albert (b. July 27, 1886, Bonn) and Karolina (b. August 1, 1891 ... where her father produced bristles for brushes. Jeannette had four siblings: Julius, (b. Nov. 1, 1921
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1155. Jews stand among piles of household possessions while waiting to move into the Lodz ghetto.
September 1 with the evacuation of the ghetto hospital. This was followed by the eight day Sperre (or ... more than 74,000 Jews had been dispatched to this killing center. After this final transport, 1
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1156. Jewish youth pose with a Zionist flag in Italy where they are awaiting an opportunity to immigrate to Palestine.
Akiva (Kazik) Kohane is the son of Bernard Kohane (b. 1/24/1896) and Renia Immerglick (b. 4/20/1909 ... Akiva (Kazik) Kohane is the son of Bernard Kohane (b. 1/24/1896) and Renia Immerglick (b. 4/20/1909
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1157. Akiva Kohane and a group of friends pose with a Zionist flag during a sports day in Tradate Italy.
Akiva (Kazik) Kohane is the son of Bernard Kohane (b. 1/24/1896) and Renia Immerglick (b. 4/20/1909 ... Akiva (Kazik) Kohane is the son of Bernard Kohane (b. 1/24/1896) and Renia Immerglick (b. 4/20/1909
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1158. Zionist youth gather in formation for a flag raising ceremony.
Akiva (Kazik) Kohane is the son of Bernard Kohane (b. 1/24/1896) and Renia Immerglick (b. 4/20/1909 ... Akiva (Kazik) Kohane is the son of Bernard Kohane (b. 1/24/1896) and Renia Immerglick (b. 4/20/1909
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1159. The Kohane family sits by an outdoor table in a garden.
Akiva (Kazik) Kohane is the son of Bernard Kohane (b. 1/24/1896) and Renia Immerglick (b. 4/20/1909 ... Akiva (Kazik) Kohane is the son of Bernard Kohane (b. 1/24/1896) and Renia Immerglick (b. 4/20/1909
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1160. Kazik and Annetta Kohane, dressed in winter coats, stand on the street outside their home in Katowice.
Akiva (Kazik) Kohane is the son of Bernard Kohane (b. 1/24/1896) and Renia Immerglick (b. 4/20/1909 ... Akiva (Kazik) Kohane is the son of Bernard Kohane (b. 1/24/1896) and Renia Immerglick (b. 4/20/1909
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1161. Dutch Jews from Hooghalen on route to Westerbork.
from other camps were moved into Westerbork, and by 1941 the camp had a population of 1,100. During ... leave the camp if they obtained travel permits. However, on July 1, 1942, Westerbork came under the
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1162. Members of the Ordedienst, the Jewish Police in Westerbork, direct an arriving transport of Dutch Jews into the camp.
from other camps were moved into Westerbork, and by 1941 the camp had a population of 1,100. During ... leave the camp if they obtained travel permits. However, on July 1, 1942, Westerbork came under the
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1163. The deportation of Jews from Westerbork. Members of the Ordedienst (Jewish police) are visible in the foreground.
from other camps were moved into Westerbork, and by 1941 the camp had a population of 1,100. During ... leave the camp if they obtained travel permits. However, on July 1, 1942, Westerbork came under the
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1164. Members of the Ordedienst (Jewish police) supervise the deportation of Jews from the Westerbork transit camp.
from other camps were moved into Westerbork, and by 1941 the camp had a population of 1,100. During ... leave the camp if they obtained travel permits. However, on July 1, 1942, Westerbork came under the
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1165. The train station in Westerbork. The smokestack of the new Ketelhuis (boiler house) is visible in the background.
from other camps were moved into Westerbork, and by 1941 the camp had a population of 1,100. During ... leave the camp if they obtained travel permits. However, on July 1, 1942, Westerbork came under the
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1166. Women survivors in Bergen-Belsen prepare to remove the corpse of the woman at their feet.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a ... camps 1 and 2. By mid to late May, Bergen-Belsen assumed the status of a displaced person's camp. In
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1167. Jews from the Lodz ghetto board deportation trains for the Chelmno death camp.
September 1 with the evacuation of the ghetto hospital. This was followed by the eight day Sperre (or ... more than 74,000 Jews had been dispatched to this killing center. After this final transport, 1
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1168. Portrait of Isaac Charney (Czarny), from Czestochowa, Poland.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a ... camps 1 and 2. By mid to late May, Bergen-Belsen assumed the status of a displaced person's camp. In
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1169. Aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp area showing the military training base, about two kilometers northeast of the camp.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a ... camps 1 and 2. By mid to late May, Bergen-Belsen assumed the status of a displaced person's camp. In
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1170. Aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp area showing the village of Belsen.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a ... camps 1 and 2. By mid to late May, Bergen-Belsen assumed the status of a displaced person's camp. In
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1171. Aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp area showing the village of Bergen.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a ... camps 1 and 2. By mid to late May, Bergen-Belsen assumed the status of a displaced person's camp. In
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1172. Srulik (Israel) Majzner, from Piotrkow Trybunalski, after his liberation from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a ... camps 1 and 2. By mid to late May, Bergen-Belsen assumed the status of a displaced person's camp. In
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1173. A gallows in Bergen-Belsen after liberation.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a ... camps 1 and 2. By mid to late May, Bergen-Belsen assumed the status of a displaced person's camp. In
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1174. German civilians levied from nearby towns work at burying the corpses of political prisoners executed by the SS, just outside of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a ... camps 1 and 2. By mid to late May, Bergen-Belsen assumed the status of a displaced person's camp. In
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1175. View of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp shortly after liberation, with corpses lying in the foreground and survivors in the background.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a ... camps 1 and 2. By mid to late May, Bergen-Belsen assumed the status of a displaced person's camp. In