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72376. Membership card for the Society of Jewish Sport Organisations and Center for Physical Education issued to Jewish DP Abram Hirshenhorn The society of Jewish Sport Organisations was sponsored by the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S.
was founded on July 1, 1945 at the first meeting of representatives of Jewish DP camps held in
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72377. Membership card for the Society of Jewish Sport Organisations and Center for Physical Education issued to Jewish DP Abram Hirshenhorn The society of Jewish Sport Organisations was sponsored by the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S.
was founded on July 1, 1945 at the first meeting of representatives of Jewish DP camps held in
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72378. Sonia Nowogrodzka, a member of the underground Jewish Labor Bund Central Committee in the Warsaw ghetto.
Vilna on January 1, 1940 and lived with other Polish refugees. Emanuel, who was still in the United
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72379. Sonia Czemielinski Nowogrodzka with her siblings and their children on the occasion of her sister Anita leaving for America.
Vilna on January 1, 1940 and lived with other Polish refugees. Emanuel, who was still in the United
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72380. Teachers and students at Zofja Kalecka Gimazjum, a private Jewish girls high school in Warsaw.
Vilna on January 1, 1940 and lived with other Polish refugees. Emanuel, who was still in the United
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72381. Family of Irving Czestochowski, cousin of Mery Nowogrodski, seated around a table.
Vilna on January 1, 1940 and lived with other Polish refugees. Emanuel, who was still in the United
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72382. The Lithuanian Safe Conduct Pass issued to Markus Nowogrodzki.
Vilna on January 1, 1940 and lived with other Polish refugees. Emanuel, who was still in the United
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72383. Jan Goldsztejn (left) and Markus Nowogrodzki (right) walk down a street in Vilna in 1940.
Vilna on January 1, 1940 and lived with other Polish refugees. Emanuel, who was still in the United
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72384. A portrait of Dr. Helena Szefner. Helena Aszkenazy Szefner taught in the underground high schools in the Warsaw ghetto, worked in the Szulc factory, escaped to the Aryan side and eventually joined her husband, Boruch Szefner, in New York after the war.
Vilna on January 1, 1940 and lived with other Polish refugees. Emanuel, who was still in the United
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72385. Bronislaw Golde. Bronislaw Golde was the son a Warsaw pediatrician, Anna Golde.
Vilna on January 1, 1940 and lived with other Polish refugees. Emanuel, who was still in the United
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72386. Portrait of three Jewish refugees [possibly in Vilna].
Vilna on January 1, 1940 and lived with other Polish refugees. Emanuel, who was still in the United
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72387. Portrait of Szyfra Szefner, aunt of Mery Nowogrodzki, taken in the Warsaw ghetto.
Vilna on January 1, 1940 and lived with other Polish refugees. Emanuel, who was still in the United
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72388. Philipp Auerbach addresses the Central Committee of the Liberated Jews in the U.S.
was founded on July 1, 1945 at the first meeting of representatives of Jewish DP camps held in
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72389. Members of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist collective in Zarki ride on a hay wagon on their farm.
in Zarki, and on January 1, 1944 he slipped over the border into Slovakia. From there he proceeded
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72390. Group portrait of members of the orphans transport during their sojourn in France on their way to England.
building materials for shipment to Germany. With the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising on August 1, 1944
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72391. Invitation to a concert of Hebrew and Yiddish songs performed by Czechoslovakian Jewish orphans living at the Mansell Street shelter.
building materials for shipment to Germany. With the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising on August 1, 1944
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72392. Two soldiers from the 42nd Rainbow Division and a liberated prisoner fish the body of an SS guard out of the moat surrounding the Dachau concentration camp.
Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, Volume 1, Part A. See Also https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId
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72393. Defendants in the International Military Tribunal war crimes trial in Nuremberg sit in the prisoners' dock in front of a row of American military police.
million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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72394. An OSE official supervises the boarding of the Buchenwald orphans onto the RMS Mataroa in the port of Marseilles.
Committee, carried 1,164 passengers, including 242 orphans rescued from Buchenwald and other concentration
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72395. A young Jewish DP child waves a homemade flag while riding on the shoulders of an older boy at the port of Marseilles.
Committee, carried 1,164 passengers, including 242 orphans rescued from Buchenwald and other concentration
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72396. A postcard written by Szlamek and Bracha (Chmielnicka) [illegible last name] to Aron Gepner, a Polish Jew who has been interned in the Tittmoning transit camp in Germany.
ghetto. On August 1, 1943 the final liquidation of the ghetto began. Zionist youth offered armed
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72397. The emblem of the Surviving Remnant [Sheerit Hapletah] hangs above the dais at the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
was founded on July 1, 1945 at the first meeting of representatives of Jewish DP camps held in
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72398. Street scene with Jewish police in the Bedzin ghetto.
ghetto. On August 1, 1943 the final liquidation of the ghetto began. Zionist youth offered armed
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72399. Portrait of Serafina Strasser.
their house and family. On July 1, 1941,German troops entered Boryslaw and almost immediately local
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72400. Pola and Serafina Strasser go skiing with a friend.
their house and family. On July 1, 1941,German troops entered Boryslaw and almost immediately local