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7401. A destitute child sits on the ruins of a building in the Warsaw ghetto while another man walks by.
animals so as not to arouse suspicion. When the Warsaw Uprising broke out on August 1, 1944 Benjamin
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7402. Warsaw ghetto residents stare at a man who has collapsed in the street.
animals so as not to arouse suspicion. When the Warsaw Uprising broke out on August 1, 1944 Benjamin
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7403. Soldiers unload coal from a train after liberation at the site of what had previously been the Umschlagplatz of the Warsaw ghetto.
animals so as not to arouse suspicion. When the Warsaw Uprising broke out on August 1, 1944 Benjamin
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7404. Three Jewish youth pose outside in the Dabrowa Gornicza ghetto.
ghetto. On August 1, 1943 the final liquidation of the ghetto began. Zionist youth offered armed
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7405. Jewish DPs in the Feldafing displaced persons camp hold a banner written in English and Yiddish, demanding that they be allowed to immigrate to Palestine.
animals so as not to arouse suspicion. When the Warsaw Uprising broke out on August 1, 1944 Benjamin
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7406. Hungarian Jews who were rescued from deportation by Raoul Wallenberg at the railroad station in the Józsefváros [Jozsefstadt] on November 28, 1944, walk along a street in Budapest on their way back to the "international ghetto".
1,500, he bribed officials to increase the figure to 15,000. Similarly, he sliced through
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7407. Raoul Wallenberg is present at the Jozsefvaros train station in Budapest where Jews who have been rounded-up for deportation, wait on the platform.
1,500, he bribed officials to increase the figure to 15,000. Similarly, he sliced through
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7408. Jews await deportation at the Jozsefvaros train station in Budapest.
1,500, he bribed officials to increase the figure to 15,000. Similarly, he sliced through
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7409. Budapest Jews waiting in front of the Swedish legation main office in hopes of obtaining Swedish passes.
1,500, he bribed officials to increase the figure to 15,000. Similarly, he sliced through
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7410. Raoul Wallenberg in his office at the Swedish legation.
1,500, he bribed officials to increase the figure to 15,000. Similarly, he sliced through
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7411. Monument to Raoul Wallenberg. The monument, consisting of a sculpture on a tall pedestal, was removed by the Communist government the night before its scheduled unveiling in Budapest's Szent Istvan park.
1,500, he bribed officials to increase the figure to 15,000. Similarly, he sliced through
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7412. Raoul Wallenberg in his Budapest office with his Jewish co-workers in November 1944.
1,500, he bribed officials to increase the figure to 15,000. Similarly, he sliced through
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7413. A group of emaciated survivors in the infirmary barracks for Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1
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7414. Group portrait of members of sports club "Morgenstern" in Poland.
animals so as not to arouse suspicion. When the Warsaw Uprising broke out on August 1, 1944 Benjamin
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7415. Three Jewish partisans in Wyszkow forest near Warsaw.
animals so as not to arouse suspicion. When the Warsaw Uprising broke out on August 1, 1944 Benjamin
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7416. Portrait of the Austrian/German Jew, Ernst Feigl, that was pasted in his son Peter's wartime journal.
Feigl. He was born March 1, 1929 in Berlin, where his father worked as a mechanical engineer for the
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7417. Portrait of the Austrian/German Jewess, Agnes Feigl, that was pasted in her son Peter's wartime journal.
Feigl. He was born March 1, 1929 in Berlin, where his father worked as a mechanical engineer for the
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7418. Portrait of Raoul Wallenberg in his office at the Swedish legation.
1,500, he bribed officials to increase the figure to 15,000. Similarly, he sliced through
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7419. Defendant Hermann Goering consults with his lawyer, Dr.
million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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7420. Hungarian gendarmes patrol in front of the Swedish legation in Budapest.
1,500, he bribed officials to increase the figure to 15,000. Similarly, he sliced through
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7421. Identity card portrait of an Hungarian Jewish woman named Gonda that was taken by Thomas Veres for a Swedish Schutzpass.
1,500, he bribed officials to increase the figure to 15,000. Similarly, he sliced through
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7422. Identity card portrait of an Hungarian Jewish woman named Gonda that was taken by Thomas Veres for a Swedish Schutzpass.
1,500, he bribed officials to increase the figure to 15,000. Similarly, he sliced through
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7423. Funeral of Warsaw ghetto resister Gina (Regina) Klepfisz, in the Brodno Catholic cemetery.
animals so as not to arouse suspicion. When the Warsaw Uprising broke out on August 1, 1944 Benjamin
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7424. Studio portrait of members of the Laks and Tenenblum families.
kitchen. During the evacuation of Retzow on May 1, the sisters found themselves on a road clogged with
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7425. Private journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
Feigl. He was born March 1, 1929 in Berlin, where his father worked as a mechanical engineer for the