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4801. Odenheimer family papers
approximately 1934-1941 V. Restitution files, 1940-2003
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4802. Weil and Wolf families papers
wartime letters from Joseph Landmann, family correspondence from Augsburg, Germany, V-mail from Minna to
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4803. Ursula Klau papers
restitution, 1950-1962, 1972-2006, V. Photographic materials, approximately 1893-1990s, VI.Songs, circa 1939
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4804. Dr. Willy Katz papers
materials, 1906, 1984, V. Subject files, 1929-1945
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4805. Reinhold and Singer families papers
Photographs, approximately 1880-1976, V. Printed materials, approximately 1988-1996
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4806. Syma Crane papers
Autograph book, 1948, III. Biographical materials, 1942-1950, IV. Correspondence, 1941-1950, V. Printed
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4807. Sonja Schulmann Schwartz papers
Dachau, 1939, IV. Photographic materials, approximately 1933-1972 (bulk approximately 1933-1940), V
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4808. Translation of George Byfield wartime diary and album ("Oroszfront, 1942/43")
12, 1944, Gyorgy was arrested and held in a camp in Velence v.Gardony camp near Budapest for six
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4809. Pawlowicz family papers
armed forces from the Ampfing-Waldlager V and VI concentration camp in Germany. Max’s brother Herschl
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4810. Joseph and Rosalie Holler papers
approximately 1922-1945, V. Children’s games, approximately 1939, VI. Books, 1930-1939
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4811. Goldfarb family papers
Immigration, IV. Photographs, V. Restitution. Files are arranged in alphabetical order by folder title
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4812. Charles and Ruth Terner papers
Photographs, 1940- approximately 1995, and V. Newspapers, 1938-1946
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4813. Max and Mathilde Maier family papers
approximately 1903-1997, Series IV. Printed materials, 1930s-1998, and Series V. Writings, 1921-1993.
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4814. Felicia Neufeld papers
Writings, V. Subject files, VI. Audiovisual.
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4815. Toddler's red and blue striped rompers worn by Alain Markon in Vichy France
and are brought together in a V-shaped and sewn to an insert attached to the back waist. There is a
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4816. 12-year-old Zigmund Krauthamer poses in front of a barracks at the Fort Ontario emergency refugee shelter.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4817. 11-year-old Julius Krauthamer at the Fort Ontario emergency refugee shelter in Oswego, New York.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4818. Survivors in the infirmary barracks for Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
The 123rd Combat Unit was near Linz on May 7, V-E Day. The following day it entered the newly
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4819. Twins at the Fort Ontario Refugee Center, Pictured are Fred and Rolf Flatau.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4820. One day after their liberation, a group of former prisoners at the Ebensee concentration camp pose outside for US Army Signal Corps photographer Arnold Samuelson.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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4821. Portrait of Yudel Majster, a participant in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4822. Portrait of Pinia Krakinovski, a participant in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4823. Survivors sit on the floor in the infirmary barracks for Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
The 123rd Combat Unit was near Linz on May 7, V-E Day. The following day it entered the newly
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4824. Group portrait of emaciated survivors in the infirmary barracks for non-Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
The 123rd Combat Unit was near Linz on May 7, V-E Day. The following day it entered the newly
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4825. Survivors in the infirmary barracks for Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp, drink a thin soup prepared for them by the U.S.
The 123rd Combat Unit was near Linz on May 7, V-E Day. The following day it entered the newly