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8126. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe after the sign "Read the Golden Age [magazine]" on the side of the house was removed.
and shot in Muenster on April 27, 1940. Siegfried (b. 9/9/1916) died in an accident before the war ... incarceration. Wolfgang (b. March 1, 1922) was condemned to death and beheaded on March 28, 1942. Magdalena (b
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8127. Siegfried Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was persecuted by the Gestapo until his death in an accident on 22 July 1937.
and shot in Muenster on April 27, 1940. Siegfried (b. 9/9/1916) died in an accident before the war ... incarceration. Wolfgang (b. March 1, 1922) was condemned to death and beheaded on March 28, 1942. Magdalena (b
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8128. Abba Kovner (center) poses with Ruska Korczak (left) and Vitka Kempner (right) on a street in Vilna the day of the city's liberation.
went to Palestine to secure the poison, was arrested on his return trip to Europe in December 1945 ... After spending four months in a military prison in Cairo, Kovner returned to Palestine and settled on
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8129. Two Jewish refugee families from Slovakia pose in front of the plane that flew them from Bratislava to Vienna, on the first leg of their journey to Canada.
to Vienna, on the first leg of their journey to Canada. Pictured are Nandor and Lajos Muller and ... Canada, where they settled on a farm in Thorold, Ontario. Nandor's sister and parents did not survive
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8130. Portrait of the donor, Magda Herzog Muller, reading a newspaper on a park bench in the Czech resort of Trencianske-Teplice.
Canada, where they settled on a farm in Thorold, Ontario. Nandor's sister and parents did not survive
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8131. Portrait of the donor's niece and nephew, Agnes and George Muller, standing on the back of a truck bearing the name of their family's firm in Sered, Czechoslovakia.
Canada, where they settled on a farm in Thorold, Ontario. Nandor's sister and parents did not survive
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8132. Membership card in the World Union of Poale Zion - Hitachdut issued to Eliezer Kaplan of Kovno, Lithuania on January 30, 1939.
in the Bronx, New York on December 30, 1940, one year after her father left his native Lithuania as a ... ). Travelling on a temporary American visa, Chaya had to return alone to New York soon after their wedding. It
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8133. Group portrait of Jews from Ostrowiec standing on the site of a mass grave for 2000 Jews shot during the October 1942 action.
survived. The following year on March 29, 1946, Rubin joined a children's transport to London.
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8134. Hadasa Werdygier stands with an Italian Jew on the deck of the Dov Hos right before it set sail for Palestine.
Czechoslovakia, where she was liberated by the Soviets on May 8, 1945. Soon after the liberation Hadasa was ... DPs, who were waiting in trucks outside the harbor, were boarded on the Fede, from which they
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8135. Spectators watch skaters on the Riessersee, near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, which was the site of many of the 1936 Winter Olympic events, including ice hockey and speed-skating.
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8136. An American travel agency advertises the Summer Olympics in Berlin as well as telegrams, cablegrams, and News Flash Reports on events from the Olympic Games.
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8137. Group portrait of three couples from the kibbutz hachshara, Bemaaleh, taken on the occasion of the departure of one of its members for the army.
in the Bronx, New York on December 30, 1940, one year after her father left his native Lithuania as a ... ). Travelling on a temporary American visa, Chaya had to return alone to New York soon after their wedding. It
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8138. Group portrait of members of the kibbutz hachshara, Bemaaleh, taken on the occasion of the departure of three of its members for Palestine.
in the Bronx, New York on December 30, 1940, one year after her father left his native Lithuania as a ... ). Travelling on a temporary American visa, Chaya had to return alone to New York soon after their wedding. It
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8139. Group portrait of the cultural committee of the kibbutz hachshara, Bemaaleh, taken on the occasion of the departure of one of its members.
in the Bronx, New York on December 30, 1940, one year after her father left his native Lithuania as a ... ). Travelling on a temporary American visa, Chaya had to return alone to New York soon after their wedding. It
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8140. Group portrait of members of the Hehalutz seminar and the kibbutz hachshara, Hasneh, taken on the occasion of the departure of one of their members for Palestine.
in the Bronx, New York on December 30, 1940, one year after her father left his native Lithuania as a ... ). Travelling on a temporary American visa, Chaya had to return alone to New York soon after their wedding. It
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8141. Document stating that Hela Frank, a resident of Bergen-Belsen DP camp, passed the border into Poland on August 20, 1945, to search for living relatives.
Poland on August 20, 1945, to search for living relatives. The document entitles her to free travel.
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8142. Postcard written by Dodi Anker to her friend, Ille Baum, in Palestine, showing the ship on which the Anker sisters sailed to safety in England.
(Gottschalk) Anker. Hilde was born on May 29, 1926 in Berlin. She had two older sisters, Eva (b. 1922) and ... in 1921 and settled in Berlin, where he ran a men's clothing business. On May 15, 1921 he married
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8143. Portrait of a Jewish child in hiding on the day of her First Communion at the Soeurs de Sainte Marie convent school in Wezembeek-Oppem near Brussels.
Marie convent school in Wezembeek-Oppem near Brussels. Pictured on the left is the donor, Sara ... She was born on May 24, 1931 in Brussels, Belgium, where her father was a tailor. During the German
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8144. A map from the North China Daily News showing the borders of the zone in Shanghai to which stateless refugees will be confined from February 1943 on.
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8145. A school class of Jewish refugee children, including Hannelore Mansbacher (seated 1st row, third from left), at Transition Upper school on Kinchow Road in Shanghai.
was born on June 27, 1930 in Berlin, Germany whee her parents owned a small grocery store. The
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8146. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians exhume the bodies of 71 political prisoners from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
prisoners from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs. The victims, most of whom were taken
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8147. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians exhume the bodies of 71 political prisoners from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
prisoners from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs. The victims, most of whom were taken
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8148. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians exhume the bodies of 71 political prisoners from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
prisoners from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs. The victims, most of whom were taken
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8149. Under the supervision of an American soldier, German civilians carry the body of one of 71 political prisoners exhumed from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
political prisoners exhumed from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs. The victims, most of
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8150. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians look at the bodies of 71 political prisoners exhumed from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
prisoners exhumed from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs. The victims, most of whom were