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16626. Group portrait of teachers and pupils at a cheder [Jewish religious primary school] in Zagreb.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16627. Three Jews pose at an airfield in Slovakia in 1933.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16628. Members of the Deutsch family pose outside their home in Zagreb with an Austrian Jewish refugee who was living with them, Zagreb, 1941.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16629. Members of the Deutsch family, some of whom are wearing Jewish badges, pose in their home in Zagreb with an Austrian Jewish refugee family that was living with them.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16630. Local Jewish residents gather outside the synagogue in Mattersburg, Austria.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16631. A Jewish refugee family from Croatia walks along a street in Italian-occupied Ljubljana after fleeing from Zagreb.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16632. A Jewish refugee family from Croatia sits outside their lodgings in Malo, Italy, where they have been confined by the Italian authorities.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16633. Group portrait of members of three Jewish refugee families in Malo, Italy, where they have been confined by the Italian authorities.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16634. Two young Jewish brothers pose on a pier overlooking the Adriatic Sea in Crikvenica, Croatia, Augut 12, 1939.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16635. A group of Jewish friends in Zagreb raise their glasses at a social gathering to celebrate the holiday of Purim.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16636. Croatian registration document of Jewish Property for the VAGA factory in Zagreb that was issued by the NDH (Independent State of Croatia) prior to its confiscation from its Jewish owner, Josef Deutsch.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16637. Croatian passport issued to a Jewish family, Josef and Gabriela Deutsch and their three children, in Zagreb on August 13, 1941.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16638. Croatian passport issued to a Jewish family, in Zagreb on August 13, 1941, with picture of Pavao's (Pavel) Deutsch.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16639. Identity papers issued to a Jewish refugee, Gabriela Deutsch, in Farindola, Italy, where she fled following the German occupation of the country.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16640. Identity papers issued to a Jewish refugee, Gabriela Deutsch, in Farindola, Italy, where she fled following the German occupation of the country.
was arrested by the Ustasa on September 16, 1941. Four days later, he was transferred to the
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16641. Two Jewish teenagers ride bicycles through Buchenwald prior to their leaving the camp for Switzerland.
August 16, 1943 the Germans conducted another aktion to liquidate most of the remaining Jews in the
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16642. Group portrait of young teenage survivors of Buchenwald prior to their departure for children's homes in France and Switzerland.
August 16, 1943 the Germans conducted another aktion to liquidate most of the remaining Jews in the
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16643. Group portrait of young teenage survivors of Buchenwald prior to their departure for children's homes in France and Switzerland.
August 16, 1943 the Germans conducted another aktion to liquidate most of the remaining Jews in the
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16644. Group portrait of Jewish teenagers who came to Switzerland after their liberation from Buchenwald.
August 16, 1943 the Germans conducted another aktion to liquidate most of the remaining Jews in the
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16645. Group portrait of Jewish teenagers who came to Switzerland their liberation from Buchenwald.
August 16, 1943 the Germans conducted another aktion to liquidate most of the remaining Jews in the
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16646. Group portrait of Jewish teenagers who came to Switzerland after their liberation from Buchenwald.
August 16, 1943 the Germans conducted another aktion to liquidate most of the remaining Jews in the
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16647. Two Jewish teenagers pose with a nurse after coming to Switzerland following their liberation from Buchenwald.
August 16, 1943 the Germans conducted another aktion to liquidate most of the remaining Jews in the
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16648. Close-up portrait of Abraham Grajz, a Jewish teenage survivor of Buchenwald after his arrival in Switzerland.
August 16, 1943 the Germans conducted another aktion to liquidate most of the remaining Jews in the
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16649. Jewish teenagers work a field in Switzerland following their liberation from Buchenwald in preparation for their immigration to Palestine Among those pictured is Abraham Grajz (second from the right).
August 16, 1943 the Germans conducted another aktion to liquidate most of the remaining Jews in the
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16650. Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler (center) confers with SS and Police Leader Hans Adolf Pruetzmann (extreme left) and Ludolf Herman von Alvensleben (second from the left) during a visit to the Crimea.
(population 16,200), then, the largest remaining Jewish community in the Ukraine. The community was killed