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21701. The Safirsztajn family gathers to celebrate the marriage of Mordechai Safirsztajn who had immigrated to the United States.
explosives. All four were arrested and tortured, and on January 5, 1945, they were publicly hanged in
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21702. An American soldier guards the Hungarian Gold Train in Werfen, Austria, soon after the American occupation authorities took custody of the train.
derived from the movable assets of the victims of Nazism and Hungarian fascism amounted to $3.5 million
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21703. American soldiers guard the Hungarian Gold Train in Werfen, Austria, soon after the American occupation authorities took custody of the train.
derived from the movable assets of the victims of Nazism and Hungarian fascism amounted to $3.5 million
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21704. View of the "MAV Hungaria" (Magyar Allam Vasutak, Hungarian State Railway) identification printed on the side of one of the freight cars of the Hungarian Gold Train in Werfen, Austria.
derived from the movable assets of the victims of Nazism and Hungarian fascism amounted to $3.5 million
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21705. Two Jewish children share a bicycle outside one of the barracks in the Westerbork internment camp.
sent to Auschwitz, 35% to Sobibor, and 5% each to Theresienstadt and Bergen-Belsen. After the last
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21706. A German-Jewish refugee child poses with a cone filled with treats on his first day of school in the Westerbork internment camp.
sent to Auschwitz, 35% to Sobibor, and 5% each to Theresienstadt and Bergen-Belsen. After the last
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21707. Three Jewish men pose in a human pyramid outside one of the barracks in the Westerbork internment camp.
sent to Auschwitz, 35% to Sobibor, and 5% each to Theresienstadt and Bergen-Belsen. After the last
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21708. Group portrait of Jewish school children and their teachers, all of whom are wearing Jewish stars, in the Westerbork transit camp.
sent to Auschwitz, 35% to Sobibor, and 5% each to Theresienstadt and Bergen-Belsen. After the last
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21709. False papers issued to Hilda Krieser in the Pringy children's home, under the name Helene Rambaux.
in Koln, Germany on March 14, 1924. Shlomo was born in Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on January 5, 1896, and
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21710. A group of children poses outside on the steps of Pringy, a children's home sponsored by the Swiss Red Cross.
in Koln, Germany on March 14, 1924. Shlomo was born in Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on January 5, 1896, and
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21711. Studio portrait of three Lithuanian-Jewish siblings.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21712. Studio portrait of a Lithuanian-Jewish family. Pictured are Yechezkel, Sara, Nesse, Pinchas and Menashe Galperin.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21713. Studio portrait of a Lithuanian-Jewish family including cousins who escaped from Lodz, Poland to Lithuania after the start of World War II.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21714. A Lithuanian-Jewish couple poses in the park with their three children.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21715. A Lithuanian-Jewish couple poses in the park with their three children.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21716. Group portrait of a large Lithuanian-Jewish family.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21717. A Lithuanian-Jewish family poses together on a farm where they spent their vacations.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21718. Three Lithuanian-Jewish children pose together in a park Pictured are Yechezkel, Nesse, and Menashe Galperin.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21719. Close-up portrait of a young Lithuanian-Jewish girl taken only a year before the German invasion of Lithuania.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21720. A young Jewish couple holds their baby outside a barracks of the Feldafing DP camp in the snow.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21721. A young Jewish mother holds her baby in a wooded area in the Feldafing DP camp.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21722. A young couple poses with their family shortly after their wedding in the Feldafing DP camp.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21723. Group portrait of an extended Jewish family in the Feldafing DP camp taken prior to their immigration to the United States.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21724. Two Jewish survivors pay a visit to the cemetery on the grounds of the former Dachau sub-camp of Muehldorf.
5, 1943, the Nazis issued conflicting orders on reporting to work, and the Jewish community feared
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21725. Children dressed as mice put on a school performance at the Novaky labor camp.
Frenkel) was born on January 5, 1938. The two girls and their oldest brother, Yehuda Alfred Miron Menzer