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10001. Verso of a postcard send from Perla Krieser from a deportation train to her two daughters in the Rivesaltes concentration camp.
Belgium when Hilda was a baby, and her younger sister Anny was born there on September 4, 1929. The girls
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10002. This 1943 composite picture shows the last graduating class of the Jewish Gymnasium in Munkacs.
(donor), and Bobbie (b. 1925). Backsa was a small community of only 360 families, however only 4
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10003. Wedding portrait of Pal Breuer and Elizabeth Hacker.
was one of five men on the Council of the Jewish community. On 4 July 1944, when the time came to
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10004. A forced labor battalion works on the western border of Hungary in 1942.
was one of five men on the Council of the Jewish community. On 4 July 1944, when the time came to
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10005. Eli's father, Pal, returns to the mountainous area surrounding Papa after serving on a Labor Brigade.
was one of five men on the Council of the Jewish community. On 4 July 1944, when the time came to
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10006. Gyula and Flora Breuer (Eli's aunt and uncle) sit for a studio portrait in Kolombus, Hungary.
was one of five men on the Council of the Jewish community. On 4 July 1944, when the time came to
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10007. Eli's father, Pal, smiles and holds up his shovel in the trenches on the western border of Hungary.
was one of five men on the Council of the Jewish community. On 4 July 1944, when the time came to
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10008. A composite photograph from the 1943 fourth grade class of the Munkacs Jewish Gymnasium.
(donor), and Bobbie (b. 1925). Backsa was a small community of only 360 families, however only 4
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10009. One of a chain of menswear stores called Brueder Klimt, owned by Fritz Klimt and his brothers.
He left India on December 4, 1947 on board the SS Stratheden. Several weeks later, he was joined by
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10010. A Jewish couple poses for a photograph on a ship travelling near India.
He left India on December 4, 1947 on board the SS Stratheden. Several weeks later, he was joined by
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10011. Passengers on board a ship travelling from India to Seattle, Washington.
He left India on December 4, 1947 on board the SS Stratheden. Several weeks later, he was joined by
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10012. Three young women wearing armbands pose by a tree in the Bedzin ghetto.
September 4, 1939. Five days later they set fire to the Great Synagogue in Bedzin. The flames quickly
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10013. Group portrait of Jewish and non-Jewish refugee children sheltered in various public and private homes in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon during World War II.
to Le Vernet, then to Drancy, and finally to Auschwitz. (The convoy left Drancy on September 4 and ... his situation. So, on November 4, 1942 Madame Cavailhon escorted Peter to Marseilles, where he was to
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10014. Title page of a journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
to Le Vernet, then to Drancy, and finally to Auschwitz. (The convoy left Drancy on September 4 and ... his situation. So, on November 4, 1942 Madame Cavailhon escorted Peter to Marseilles, where he was to
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10015. One page of a journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
to Le Vernet, then to Drancy, and finally to Auschwitz. (The convoy left Drancy on September 4 and ... his situation. So, on November 4, 1942 Madame Cavailhon escorted Peter to Marseilles, where he was to
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10016. Identity card portrait of Klaus Peter Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II under the assumed name of Pierre Fesson.
to Le Vernet, then to Drancy, and finally to Auschwitz. (The convoy left Drancy on September 4 and ... his situation. So, on November 4, 1942 Madame Cavailhon escorted Peter to Marseilles, where he was to
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10017. Group portrait of participants at a meeting between Jewish DP leaders and visiting American Jewish leaders in the American Zone of Germany.
. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. Out of the Ashes, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1989, pp. 113-4; Geniizi, Haim, "Philip ... mission to assess the situation of Jews living there in the wake of the July 4 Kielce pogrom. In the
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10018. General Joseph McNarney signs the charter of recognition of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in Bavaria, whereby the American Army acknowledged the Central Committee as the official representative body of Jewish DPs in the American Zone of Germany.
. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. Out of the Ashes, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1989, pp. 113-4; Geniizi, Haim, "Philip ... mission to assess the situation of Jews living there in the wake of the July 4 Kielce pogrom. In the
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10019. Studio portrait of the Gruenstein family, the family of the donor's mother.
43 square feet (4 sq m) of space, which meant that most rooms contained at least one entire family ... in Hungarian is located in NE Slovakia. In 1940 more than 4,000 Jews lived in town. On October 6
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10020. Jewish men perform forced labor digging on the side of a road in Debrecen.
43 square feet (4 sq m) of space, which meant that most rooms contained at least one entire family ... in Hungarian is located in NE Slovakia. In 1940 more than 4,000 Jews lived in town. On October 6
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10021. Group portrait of the extended Gruenstein family.
43 square feet (4 sq m) of space, which meant that most rooms contained at least one entire family ... in Hungarian is located in NE Slovakia. In 1940 more than 4,000 Jews lived in town. On October 6
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10022. Three Jewish youth pose outside in the Dabrowa Gornicza ghetto.
September 4, 1939. Five days later they set fire to the Great Synagogue in Bedzin. The flames quickly
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10023. Defendant Hermann Goering consults with his lawyer, Dr.
1997, pp.4-13.]
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10024. Studio portrait of members of the Laks and Tenenblum families.
largely abandoned to the Polish and Russian laborers who worked there. For the next 4-5 days, until the
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10025. Josef Rosensaft delivers the opening address at the Second Congress of Liberated Jews in the British Zone.
paved the way for the establishment of a $6.4 million fund to compensate other Nazi-era slave laborers