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6101. Two young Jewish women, one of whom is talking on the phone, sit in a private home in Opatow, Poland.
lasted only a few weeks when the farmers left her on the doorstep of a convent with the name Marisha ... Ropelewska. The nuns took her in believing that the blonde, blue-eyed baby was Christian. On the eve of the
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6102. Portrait of the Magid family in front of their home in Snipishok, on the outskirts of Vilna.
Portrait of the Magid family in front of their home in Snipishok, on the outskirts of Vilna ... carried on a courtship by mail, and the two were married in Paris on February 11, 1937. In 1939 ... immigrate to the United States, she gave birth to their first child, Alain, on June 13, 1941. In 1942 their
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6103. Mania and Gutman Grinewize pose in front of a boat on the Vistula river, during their visit to Warsaw.
Mania was born on July 26, 1914 in Wielun. Roza died in 1932 and Abram died in 1940 Mania had three ... -Birkenau on transport XIV, which left the Mechelen transit camp on October 24, 1942. Brandla Makowka, born
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6104. Members of the Tracz family pose at the grave of Izak Tracz, who died on January 23, 1944 in Gorky.
Members of the Tracz family pose at the grave of Izak Tracz, who died on January 23, 1944 in Gorky ... Estera (Ajzen) Lewin took this photograph on the eve of the family's return to Poland. ... her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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6105. Group portrait of Jewish children from a Bedzin kindergarten on a school outing at the Gorka Zamkowa (Bedzin castle).
Zamkowa (Bedzin castle). Among those pictured is Fela Fiszel (front row, first on the right). ... Czechoslovakia. She was liberated in the Schatzlar camp by units of the Red Army on May 8, 1945. Fela's parents
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6106. An American medic and another soldier stand by the corpse of a prisoner shot on the road near Gardelegen.
Gardelegen. The prisoner was shot by the SS when he was too exhausted to continue on a death march from the ... barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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6107. Three Jewish women who are posing as Poles, stand in a courtyard on the Aryan side of Warsaw.
Three Jewish women who are posing as Poles, stand in a courtyard on the Aryan side of Warsaw ... survived. The following year on March 29, 1946, Rubin joined a children's transport to London.
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6108. Group portrait of Jewish girls in the Zabno ghetto taken on the occasion of the twelfth birthday of Hania Goldman.
1925). After the German occupation of Poland, the Goldman family remained in their home in Zabno. On ... killed Maier on the spot when they discovered him hiding in the cellar. Soon afterwards, the rest of the
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6109. Mathilde Stern stands on an unpaved road in Willebadessen with her daughter-in-law, Resi Markhoff Stern, and grandson, Manfred.
During a death march from Dachau, which began on April 26, 1945, Viktor escaped with the help of some
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6110. Detail of the Romani wagon and violin displayed on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
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6111. View of the reconstructed bunks from a barracks in Auschwitz on display in the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
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6112. View of a section of the ghetto segment on the third floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
View of a section of the ghetto segment on the third floor of the permanent exhibition at the U
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6113. Detail of the Danish fishing boat displayed on the second floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
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6114. Front page of the Nazi publication, Der Stuermer, with a photograph of Jewish emigrants on the deck of a ship.
of a ship. The caption reads, "The Departure/A devilish comedy/Grinning Jewish emigrants on board a
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6115. Sculpture by Joel Shapiro entitled "Loss and Regeneration," situated on the Eisenhower Plaza of the U.S.
tree-like form; the smaller element is a house-like structure installed upside down on its "roof ... ". These two parts rest on the brick paving of the plaza with no visible pedestals. Approximately one
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6116. View of the "To Safety" segment on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
View of the "To Safety" segment on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U
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6117. The "Terror in Poland" photo mural on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
The "Terror in Poland" photo mural on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U
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6118. Detail of the "Science of Race" segment on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
Detail of the "Science of Race" segment on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U
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6119. A collection of Nazi racial lantern slides on display in the permanent exhibition of the U.S.
collection of Nazi racial lantern slides on display in the permanent exhibition of the U
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6120. View of the "From Citizens to Outcasts" display on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
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6121. View of the "From Citizens to Outcasts" display on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
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6122. View of the Resistance segment on the second floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
View of the Resistance segment on the second floor of the permanent exhibition at the U
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6123. View of the "Murder of the Handicapped" segment on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition in the U.S.
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6124. View of the "Warsaw Ghetto Uprising" segment on the third floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
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6125. Exterior view of the reconstructed barracks from Auschwitz on display in the permanent exhibition of the U.S.