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9526. Nr 46/37 Transport z Czerniewic i Stanisławowa przybyl 2 maja 1946r ilosc osob 74.
No. 46/37 Transport from Czerniewice and Stanisławów arrived on May 2, 1946, number of people: 74.
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9527. Original cation reads: Baldur von Schirach, once head of the "Hitler Jugend", (Hitler Youth Movement) on the stand in his own defense before the International Military Tribunal trials, in Nuremberg, Germany.
that individual trials were impossible and that the perpetrators could only be punished on the basis of ... tribunal with staggering logistical problems. In response, the judges on March 12, 1946 announced their
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9528. Prewar studio portrait of the Berkowitz family. Pictured from left to right: Toby, a stepbrother who died before the war, Leah, Fradel, Herschel (seated on her lap) and Eliyahu.
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9529. Letter from Eisenhower announcing American troops are about to embark on a Great Crusade pasted into a photograph album titled "Buchenwald/or a Glance at German "Kultur"" by Murray Bucher.
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9530. Portrait of Etka, the sister of Julius Ball. The inscription on the back of the photograph (in German) reads, "Remembrance of your sister, Etka, for my dear brother Julius, Kolomea, 9/22/1932." Etka later perished in the Holocaust.
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9531. Document from the manager of Jewish assets stating that the Jew Max Cahen sold his furniture from his apartment at his address on what is now Adolf Hitler Street.
born on February 12, 1928, in Luxembourg where his father owned a shoemaking supply business; his ... sister Fernande was five years older. On May 10, 1940, German units first entered Luxembourg. For the
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9532. Page 2 of a document from the manager of Jewish assets stating that the Jew Max Cahen sold his furniture from his apartment at his address on what is now Adolf Hitler Street.
born on February 12, 1928, in Luxembourg where his father owned a shoemaking supply business; his ... sister Fernande was five years older. On May 10, 1940, German units first entered Luxembourg. For the
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9533. Gretel Kleeblatt (far left) poses with friends (possibly co-workers from the Max Schmandt Ladies Millinery and Clothing firm) at the women’s bathing establishment on the River Oker in Braunschweig.
visas for the United States, and in February 1938 they sailed to America on the SS Manhattan with the ... old Edith died in 1941. Her young son Werner was placed in the Jewish orphanage on Rue des Patriotes
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9534. A group of survivors get off transport trucks on arrival [probably at the [Eisenach displaced persons camp.] The original caption reads, "They unload and get deloused and there is much confusion and they are human beings with hopes."
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9535. German soldiers take an oath. Original caption reads: Norwegian volunteers are sworn in before the leader of the Norwegian Nasjonal Samling Party, Vidkun Quisling, and representatives of the volunteer legion "Norway" on the Lüneburg Heath.
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9536. View of the beach of Tel Aviv. Photograph is used on page 267 of Robert Gessner's "Some of My Best Friends are Jews." The orginal pencil caption ironically reads, "Coney Island!"
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9537. A photograph taken of clothing pile near the crematoria Caption on back: "This one is near the entrance to the furnace where bodies were striped [stripped] of clothing before being burned."
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9538. Memorial to the Jewish community in Paderborn. The banner on the left reads, "Zumewigen gedenken an die Toten der judischen gemeinde Paderborn der Jahre 1933-1945 [To commemorate the dead of the Jewish community Paderborn of the years 1933-1945]."
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9539. Margot Levi (later Weinshenk) and her brother Walter (left) dressed in opposite gender traditional costumes, probably taken at the Hotel Waldlust in Freudenstadt on the occasion of their grandfather Josef's birthday.
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9540. Murray Greenfield (far right) and other American volunteers who worked on behalf of immigration to Palestine stand in front of a British guard station in the Cyprus internment camp.
someone approached him at his synagogue and asked if we would be willing to use his maritime experience on ... 's crew consisted largely of Jewish Americans who had served on board ships during the war, but somer
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9541. An assembly in the Siegesallee during the funerals of demonstrators who were shot by counterrevolutionary troops that fired in to a crowd on December 6, 1918 and killed 16 in a failed coup attempt.
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9542. A man holds his young child in the entrance to a building in a displaced persons camp in Austria Handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads: "In a Displaced persons Camp in Austria."
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9543. A partly paralyzed beggar sketches with his foot on the Graben in Vienna, Austria The Graben is one of the most famous streets in Vienna's first district, the city center.
on the back of the photograph reads: "Partly paralyzed beggar in Vienna on the Graben, drawing with
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9544. A group of people with their luggage gather at a railroad station accompanied by soldiers The original caption reads: "Railroad station wehre German Prisoners of War were loaded on trains."
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9545. Group portrait of the Markman siblings and friends on a porch of a home in Parafianov, Poland (now Belarus), April 18,1938 Seated in the front row (left to right) are Chaya Markman, [unidentified], Genia Markman, and Moshe Markman.
January 1940, most of the Jewish properties had been confiscated, the synagogue had been set on fire, and ... planned their escape with a couple of relatives early on, their parents were reluctant to leave
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9546. The Stopper family enjoys a day at the beach. Among those pictured are Erna and Isaac Stopper (seated on the left) with their children Henny (far left) and Tilly (center).
(seated on the left) with their children Henny (far left) and Tilly (center). Other individuals pictured ... Erna Stopper (later Bindelglas) was born in Amsterdam on November 13, 1930 to parents Sophie Thaler ... Erna Stopper (later Bindelglas) was born in Amsterdam on November 13, 1930 to parents Sophie Thaler
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9547. Postwar portrait of Willem and Marie Koeling. Willem was the son of Johanna Koeling, a widow who provided a hiding place on her farm for Erna Stopper (later Bindelglas).
Erna Stopper (later Bindelglas) was born in Amsterdam on November 13, 1930 to parents Sophie Thaler ... Erna Stopper (later Bindelglas) was born in Amsterdam on November 13, 1930 to parents Sophie Thaler
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9548. Representatives of four states who ratified the Genocide Convention on October 14, 1950: (seated, left to right) Dr.
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9549. On présente au Tribunal militaire international des photos, des objets et une carte géographique comme preuves.
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9550. Standing on the banks of the Sava River, survivors of the Jasenovac concentration camp show war crimes investigators the escape route used by many who tried to flee from the camp.
fascist, separatist, and terrorist Ustasa organization on April 10, 1941. After seizing power, the Ustasa ... camps on the bank of the Sava River, about 60 miles south of Zagreb. It is presently estimated that the