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26. Portrait of Rekula Koen, wife of Benzion Koen. She lived at Asadbegova 1 in Bitola.
collection of more than 1,400 photographs, most of which had been taken in 1942 to comply with an order by
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27. Portrait of Mois Kreskis. He lived at Krstitsa 1 in Bitola.
collection of more than 1,400 photographs, most of which had been taken in 1942 to comply with an order by
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28. Partisanenlage. Shows the areas of Kirow and Ludinowo, 1942 May 1-1942 June 13.
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29. Page from a baby book containing five photographs of Jacqueline Mendels at age 1.
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30. Members of the Macedonian Brigade. Pictured (first row) are two unidentified squadron leaders of Brigade 1.
Brigade 1. Pictured (second row left to right) are Naoum Spirovski, Commissar of Brigade 1; Dragan (Serb ... ), battalion commander of Brigade 1; Jamila Kolonomos, Deputy Commissar of Brigade 1; Risto Boujarevski ... artillery commander of Brigade 1.
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31. First reunion of the Macedonian Brigade 1. Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (seventh from right).
joined them to form Brigade 1 (Tovimos). In September 1943, Jamila was appointed Commissar of Brigade 1 ... Slovene battalions returned to their own regions, and a separate Macedonian Brigade 1 was established
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32. Group portrait of members of hut 41/1 in the Kitchener camp.
first went to Pittsburgh where he met his wife Gerda Einstein (b. October 1, 1913, in Ulm Germany). Her
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33. Interior view of the sleeping quarters of hut 41/1 in the Kitchener refugee camp.
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34. American POW, Clare Cline, plays the violin in Stalag Luft 1.
1 in Barth, West Pomerania, Germany. While a prisoner Levine held many Jewish religious services ... Stalag Luft 1 was liberated by the Red Army in May, 1945. Levine made friends with one Russian liberator
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35. POWs pose outside a Red Cross building in Stalag Luft 1.
1 in Barth, West Pomerania, Germany. While a prisoner Levine held many Jewish religious services ... Stalag Luft 1 was liberated by the Red Army in May, 1945. Levine made friends with one Russian liberator
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36. Portrait of Julie Hasson, wife of Samuel Hasson. She lived at Avliya 1 in Bitola.
collection of more than 1,400 photographs, most of which had been taken in 1942 to comply with an order by
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37. Portrait of Sara Hasson, wife of Isak Hasson. She lived at Mitrovatska 1 in Bitola.
collection of more than 1,400 photographs, most of which had been taken in 1942 to comply with an order by
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38. پوستر تحریم. برلين، آلمان، 1 آوریل 1933.
پوستر تحریم. برلين، آلمان، 1 آوریل 1933.
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39. Poster boikot. Berlin, Jerman, 1 April 1933.
Poster boikot. Berlin, Jerman, 1 April 1933.
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40. Boykot afişi. Berlin, Almanya, 1 Nisan 1933.
Boykot afişi. Berlin, Almanya, 1 Nisan 1933.
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41. View of the burning barracks in camp no. 1 in Bergen-Belsen to prevent the spread of typhus.
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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42. American troops outside the barn near Gardelegen where over 1,000 prisoners were burned to death by the SS.
shot by the SS. It is estimated that 1,016 prisoners were killed; only two managed to escape from the
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43. American troops examine the interior of a barn near Gardelegen where over 1,000 prisoners were burned alive.
shot by the SS. It is estimated that 1,016 prisoners were killed; only two managed to escape from the
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44. Charred bodies from a barn near Gardelegen where over 1,000 prisoners were burned alive by the SS.
shot by the SS. It is estimated that 1,016 prisoners were killed; only two managed to escape from the
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45. Membership card for the Maccabi Sports Organization in Lithuania, Visokidbor branch, issued to Eliezer Kaplan on January 1, 1930.
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46. Membership card for the Maccabi Sports Organization in Lithuania, Visokidbor branch, issued to Eliezer Kaplan on January 1, 1930.
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47. The barn outside of Gardelegen where 1,016 concentration camp prisoners were killed by the SS and German militia.
shot by the SS. It is estimated that 1,016 prisoners were killed; only two managed to escape from the
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48. An SA member stands guard at the entrance to a Jewish-owned store during the April 1, 1933 boycott.
An SA member stands guard at the entrance to a Jewish-owned store during the April 1, 1933 boycott
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49. Bandenlage. Contains reference to the Reichskommissariat Ostland to "Unternehmen des HSSPF, 1,357 Tote" south of Slonim, 1942 Sept.
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50. Bandenlage vom 15.1.43-15.2.43. Contains information about numbers of partisans killed, 1943 Jan.
Bandenlage vom 15.1.43-15.2.43. Contains information about numbers of partisans killed, 1943 Jan