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18576. Pen and ink drawing of a woman cooking in a kitchen saved in the scrapbook of Margaret Gruenbaum in Theresienstadt.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta
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18577. Pen and ink drawing of the sleeping quarters in Theresienstadt pasted into a scrapbook of Margaret Grunbaum about her experiences in the camp.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta
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18578. Two Jewish survivors celebrate their wedding on their second anniversary of libertion.
On October 8, 1944, Ruth was taken on a work transport to Taucha, a sub camp of Buchenwald where
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18579. Wedding portrait of two Czech Jews. Pictured are Kurt and Elizabet (nee Wodak) Elias.
On October 8, 1944, Ruth was taken on a work transport to Taucha, a sub camp of Buchenwald where
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18580. Portrait of two Czech Jewish survivors dressed for a formal occasion.
On October 8, 1944, Ruth was taken on a work transport to Taucha, a sub camp of Buchenwald where
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18581. Group portrait of a Czech Jewish family. Pictured are the Huppert family.
On October 8, 1944, Ruth was taken on a work transport to Taucha, a sub camp of Buchenwald where
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18582. Teenagers in a girls' boarding school perform in a school play.
On October 8, 1944, Ruth was taken on a work transport to Taucha, a sub camp of Buchenwald where
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18583. False papers issued to Edith Huppert without an identifying J.
On October 8, 1944, Ruth was taken on a work transport to Taucha, a sub camp of Buchenwald where
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18584. Jewish DPs pose together in front of a barbed wire fence.
port suffering terrible conditions. On September 8, 1947 the British finally took the Jewish refugees
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18585. Two children pose in front of a barbed wire fence in the Ziegenhain DP camp.
port suffering terrible conditions. On September 8, 1947 the British finally took the Jewish refugees
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18586. A little boy, former passenger with his parents of the Exodus 1947, stands inside the barbed wire enclosure of the Amstau displaced persons camp.
port suffering terrible conditions. On September 8, 1947 the British finally took the Jewish refugees
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18587. Identification card issued to three-year-old Mendel Goldband identifying him as having been a passenger on The Exodus.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18588. Group portrait of DP children at the Warburg children's home in Hamburg-Blankenese.
him from deportation. On August 8, 1944 Arek and his brother Abram were deported to Auschwitz
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18589. Children in the Blankenese children's home pose in front of the "White House," the home's main building where the staff lived.
him from deportation. On August 8, 1944 Arek and his brother Abram were deported to Auschwitz
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18590. A young Jewish girl who had survived in hiding, Lucia Fenster, poses with her nurse in the sanitorium at Bad Woerishofen.
April 8, 1921 to Chana Andermann and Moses Nurnberg. She had two sisters, Betka (b. 1919) and Malcia
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18591. Regina Gertner convalesces in the hospital at the Foehrenwald Displaced Persons Camp.
April 8, 1921 to Chana Andermann and Moses Nurnberg. She had two sisters, Betka (b. 1919) and Malcia
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18592. New Year's card from Regina and Lusia Gertner, from the Foehrenwald Displaced Persons Camp.
April 8, 1921 to Chana Andermann and Moses Nurnberg. She had two sisters, Betka (b. 1919) and Malcia
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18593. Tarbut School students in the Foehrenwald D.P. camp gather in a circle around a flag pole, celebrating the new year.
April 8, 1921 to Chana Andermann and Moses Nurnberg. She had two sisters, Betka (b. 1919) and Malcia
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18594. Group photograph of displaced persons in the Foehrenwald Displaced Persons Camp.
April 8, 1921 to Chana Andermann and Moses Nurnberg. She had two sisters, Betka (b. 1919) and Malcia
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18595. Portrait of Regina Fenster (later Gertner), her daughter Lusia Fenster (later Lucy Gertner), and her future husband Samuel Gertner at the Foehrenwald Displaced Persons Camp.
April 8, 1921 to Chana Andermann and Moses Nurnberg. She had two sisters, Betka (b. 1919) and Malcia
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18596. A group of children in the Salzburg Displaced Persons Camp.
April 8, 1921 to Chana Andermann and Moses Nurnberg. She had two sisters, Betka (b. 1919) and Malcia
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18597. Group portrait of displaced persons at Bad Woerishofen.
April 8, 1921 to Chana Andermann and Moses Nurnberg. She had two sisters, Betka (b. 1919) and Malcia
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18598. Group portrait of children in hiding in a convent in Czernowogrod.
April 8, 1921 to Chana Andermann and Moses Nurnberg. She had two sisters, Betka (b. 1919) and Malcia
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18599. Close up portrait of Samuel Schulman, a young American-born Jewish boy in France.
July 8, 1928 in Terra Haute, Indiana where his parents had settled after immigrating to the United
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18600. Close-up portrait of Samuel Schulman, an American-born Jewish teenager living in hiding in southern France.
July 8, 1928 in Terra Haute, Indiana where his parents had settled after immigrating to the United