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21826. Armband with the Croix de Lorraine issued after the war to indicate the bearer had been in the resistance.
on February 5, 1944 in Monaco. At the beginning of World War I, Renee's maternal grandfather, Jacob
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21827. Children's drawing of the Pringy children's home.
in Koln, Germany on March 14, 1924. Shlomo was born in Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on January 5, 1896, and
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21828. A Jewish mother and her two children pose outside where they are living in semi-hiding under their own names in Lyon.
on February 5, 1944 in Monaco. At the beginning of World War I, Renee's maternal grandfather, Jacob
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21829. Young girls, dressed in overalls and with flowers in their hair, put on a school performance at the Novaky labor camp.
Frenkel) was born on January 5, 1938. The two girls and their oldest brother, Yehuda Alfred Miron Menzer
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21830. Jewish children put on a school performance at the Novaky forced labor camp.
Frenkel) was born on January 5, 1938. The two girls and their oldest brother, Yehuda Alfred Miron Menzer
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21831. Jewish children put on a school performance at the Novaky forced labor camp.
Frenkel) was born on January 5, 1938. The two girls and their oldest brother, Yehuda Alfred Miron Menzer
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21832. Prisoners put on a musical performance at the Novaky labor camp.
Frenkel) was born on January 5, 1938. The two girls and their oldest brother, Yehuda Alfred Miron Menzer
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21833. Group portrait of DP children at the Warburg children's home in Hamburg-Blankenese.
September 5, 1942, during the Gehsperre Aktion, Arek was selected for deportation, despite his work permit
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21834. Children in the Blankenese children's home pose in front of the "White House," the home's main building where the staff lived.
September 5, 1942, during the Gehsperre Aktion, Arek was selected for deportation, despite his work permit
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21835. Close-up portrait of two young Jews living on the Aryan side of Warsaw and wearing suits made from German blankets.
wandered around for weeks until they saw the German surrender flags. On May 5 the first Soviet tanks
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21836. Close-up portrait of a young Jew living on the Aryan side of Warsaw and wearing a suit made from German blankets.
wandered around for weeks until they saw the German surrender flags. On May 5 the first Soviet tanks
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21837. Studio portrait of donor's father, Benjamin Hochman.
wandered around for weeks until they saw the German surrender flags. On May 5 the first Soviet tanks
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21838. Passport photograph of Pawel Hochman (now Peretz Hochman) taken while he was living on the Aryan side of Warsaw.
wandered around for weeks until they saw the German surrender flags. On May 5 the first Soviet tanks
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21839. Close-up portrait of two young Jews living on the Aryan side of Warsaw and wearing suits made from German blankets.
wandered around for weeks until they saw the German surrender flags. On May 5 the first Soviet tanks
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21840. Studio portraits of SS officers Richard Baer and Karl Hoecker.
-September. The Lazarette was later bombed by the Allies on December 26th, 1944, killing 5 members of the SS
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21841. Studio portrait of Karl Hoecker. The original caption reads "As SS Obersturmfuehrer 21.6.44"
-September. The Lazarette was later bombed by the Allies on December 26th, 1944, killing 5 members of the SS
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21842. Portrait of Auschwitz camp adjutant Karl Hoecker.
-September. The Lazarette was later bombed by the Allies on December 26th, 1944, killing 5 members of the SS
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21843. SS officer Karl Hoecker relaxes with women in lounge chairs on the deck of the retreat in Solahuette.
-September. The Lazarette was later bombed by the Allies on December 26th, 1944, killing 5 members of the SS
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21844. SS officers together with women and a baby relax on lounge chairs on a deck in Solahuette.
-September. The Lazarette was later bombed by the Allies on December 26th, 1944, killing 5 members of the SS
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21845. SS officer Karl Hoecker and some women relax on lounge chairs on a deck in Solahuette.
-September. The Lazarette was later bombed by the Allies on December 26th, 1944, killing 5 members of the SS
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21846. Nazi officers and female auxiliaries (Helferinnen) pose on a wooden bridge in Solahuette.
-September. The Lazarette was later bombed by the Allies on December 26th, 1944, killing 5 members of the SS
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21847. Nazi officers and female auxiliaries (Helferinnen) run down a wooden bridge in Solahuette.
-September. The Lazarette was later bombed by the Allies on December 26th, 1944, killing 5 members of the SS
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21848. Nazi officers and female auxiliaries (Helferinnen) run down a wooden bridge in Solahuette.
-September. The Lazarette was later bombed by the Allies on December 26th, 1944, killing 5 members of the SS
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21849. Commandant Richard Baer (right) accompanies Oswald Pohl (left) during an official visit to Auschwitz by automobile.
-September. The Lazarette was later bombed by the Allies on December 26th, 1944, killing 5 members of the SS
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21850. SS officers Oswald Pohl (left) and Ernst Schmauser (center) visit Auschwitz.
-September. The Lazarette was later bombed by the Allies on December 26th, 1944, killing 5 members of the SS