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15001. Group portrait of Jewish and Spanish girls in the Villla Saint Christophe in Canet-Plage.
Later that year he committed suicide by deliberately running into the electrified fence. On July 16
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15002. Group portrait of Jewish and Spanish children in the Villla Saint Christophe in Canet-Plage.
Later that year he committed suicide by deliberately running into the electrified fence. On July 16
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15003. Group portrait of Jewish and Spanish girls in the Villla Saint Christophe in Canet-Plage.
Later that year he committed suicide by deliberately running into the electrified fence. On July 16
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15004. Group portrait of the staff of the Villa Saint Christophe in Canet-Plage.
Later that year he committed suicide by deliberately running into the electrified fence. On July 16
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15005. Postwar portrait of the Tenin family. Pictuured are Moshe and Golda Tenin with their two surviving children, Boris and Klara.
October 16, 1941 the Romanian Army and the Einzatzkommando 11b, entered Odessa. A few days after the
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15006. Postwar portrait of Klara Tenin after her return to Odessa.
October 16, 1941 the Romanian Army and the Einzatzkommando 11b, entered Odessa. A few days after the
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15007. Postwar portrait of Boris Tenin in his Soviet Army uniform.
October 16, 1941 the Romanian Army and the Einzatzkommando 11b, entered Odessa. A few days after the
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15008. Prewar studio portrait of Golda Tenin with her daughter Paulina..
October 16, 1941 the Romanian Army and the Einzatzkommando 11b, entered Odessa. A few days after the
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15009. Four men pose next to a memorial marking the fifth anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising probably in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
Hopina sheltered and provided for the Dawidowicz family for 16 months, even in the face of opposition
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15010. Family portrait of Jewish survivors in Lodz after the war.
Hopina sheltered and provided for the Dawidowicz family for 16 months, even in the face of opposition
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15011. Ida Dawidowicz and Misha Zilist pose for photograph after the war.
Hopina sheltered and provided for the Dawidowicz family for 16 months, even in the face of opposition
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15012. Alfred Rosenberg carries documents outside the coutroom during the Nuremberg trials.
International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. Following his conviction he was hanged in Nuremberg on October 16
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15013. Trudie and Bertha Tauscher relax on the deck of the Simon Bolivar.
October 10, 1928, to Erich, born June 16, 1891, and Bertha Stecher Tauscher, born March 2, 1896. She had
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15014. Therese Morawetz walks down a street with her two sons, Walter and Hans.
October 10, 1928, to Erich, born June 16, 1891, and Bertha Stecher Tauscher, born March 2, 1896. She had
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15015. Alice Tauscher pets her cousin's dog in Trinidad.
October 10, 1928, to Erich, born June 16, 1891, and Bertha Stecher Tauscher, born March 2, 1896. She had
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15016. The Tauschers, (Austrian Jewish refugees) pose with a Trinidadian family.
October 10, 1928, to Erich, born June 16, 1891, and Bertha Stecher Tauscher, born March 2, 1896. She had
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15017. Refugees enjoy holiday entertainment while en route to Trinidad aboard the Simon Bolivar.
October 10, 1928, to Erich, born June 16, 1891, and Bertha Stecher Tauscher, born March 2, 1896. She had
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15018. A group of Jewish young adults pose on a street in Warsaw.
prisoner exchanges, and on July 16, they were taken to the Pawiak prison to be held for a future exchange
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15019. Miriam Wattenberg (Mary Berg) and her friend Mickie Rubin pose together in the Warsaw ghetto.
prisoner exchanges, and on July 16, they were taken to the Pawiak prison to be held for a future exchange
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15020. Miriam Wattenberg (Mary Berg) walks down a street arm in arm with her boyfriend Romek Kowalski.
prisoner exchanges, and on July 16, they were taken to the Pawiak prison to be held for a future exchange
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15021. Miriam Wattenberg walks down a street in the Warsaw ghetto arm in arm with her with boyfriend Romek Kowalski.
prisoner exchanges, and on July 16, they were taken to the Pawiak prison to be held for a future exchange
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15022. Miriam Wattenberg (Mary Berg) walks down a street of the Warsaw ghetto with a friend in the Jewish police.
prisoner exchanges, and on July 16, they were taken to the Pawiak prison to be held for a future exchange
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15023. Group portrait of school girls, including Jewish girls in hiding, in the St.
date) and Guta Ferdman (16.4.1894). She was born on Sept. 22, 1931 in Warsaw, Poland. She had three
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15024. Group portrait of school girls, including Jewish girls in hiding, in the St.
date) and Guta Ferdman (16.4.1894). She was born on Sept. 22, 1931 in Warsaw, Poland. She had three
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15025. Group portrait of school girls, including Jewish girls in hiding, in the St.
date) and Guta Ferdman (16.4.1894). She was born on Sept. 22, 1931 in Warsaw, Poland. She had three