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18626. Tibor Munkacsy holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
border. With the Soviets advancing, Tibor and a group of about 16 or 18 Hungarian Jews formed a fake
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18627. Lipot Farkosz holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
friends and relatives who had survived, all of whom were aged roughly 16 to 30. No one younger or older
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18628. Defendant Alfred Rosenberg, the former Chief Nazi Party ideologist, reads a document during the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. Following his conviction he was hanged in Nuremberg on October 16
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18629. International Military Tribunal defendants eat lunch during a pause in the trial.
International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. Following his conviction he was hanged in Nuremberg on October 16
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18630. Group portrait of Jewish youth in the Bedzin ghetto.
lived on 16 Kollataja Street. Zygmunt had three siblings: Freda (b. 1919), Mania (b. 1924), and Aron
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18631. Group portrait of soldiers in the Polish Berling Army.
the camp administration managing supplies. Their daughter Dina was born August 16, 1946
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18632. Group portrait of soldiers in the Polish Berling Army.
the camp administration managing supplies. Their daughter Dina was born August 16, 1946
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18633. A group of Polish soldiers in the Berling Army pose in the doorway of a railcar after their arrival in Germany.
the camp administration managing supplies. Their daughter Dina was born August 16, 1946
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18634. Portrait of the Broda family. Pictured are Aron and Shendel Broda with their young son.
.S. She sailed to New York on board the SS Ernie Pyle on January 16, 1947. Eleven-year-old Salusia was
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18635. Letter smuggled out of the Dabrowa ghetto shortly before its liquidation describing the fate of the Goldblum and Broda families.
.S. She sailed to New York on board the SS Ernie Pyle on January 16, 1947. Eleven-year-old Salusia was
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18636. Members of the Ledermann family, Jewish refugees from Berlin, pose outside on the terrace of their apartment in Amsterdam.
schools in the east end of the city. In September 1941 Barbara turned 16. At that age she was considered
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18637. An open page of a guest book belonging to the Ledermann family which includes the signatures of Otto, Edith, and Margot Frank.
schools in the east end of the city. In September 1941 Barbara turned 16. At that age she was considered
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18638. Group portrait of Jewish boy scouts in the Montintin children's home wearing shirts with wolf emblems.
During his imprisonment he was informed that prisoners responsible for a child below the age of 16 would
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18639. Group portrait of Jewish forced laborers at the Turnatoria, the machine shop established by Siegfried Jagendorf in the Mogilev-Podolskiy foundry.
Bukovina to Transnistria, a 16,000 square mile region in the western Ukraine between the Dneister and Bug
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18640. Group portrait of members of the medical staff of the Turnatoria, the machine shop established by Siegfried Jagendorf in the Mogilev-Podolskiy foundry.
Bukovina to Transnistria, a 16,000 square mile region in the western Ukraine between the Dneister and Bug
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18641. Group portrait of members of the Jewish administration at the Turnatoria, the machine shop established by Siegfried Jagendorf in the Mogilev-Podolskiy foundry.
Bukovina to Transnistria, a 16,000 square mile region in the western Ukraine between the Dneister and Bug
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18642. British police escort two former passengers of the Exodus 1947 who were brought back to Europe, at the train station in Hamburg.
aunt were rounded-up two days later in the grand raffle of July 16. After being taken to the Velodrome
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18643. Group portrait of Jewish DP youth standing among a cluster of tents at the Poppendorf displaced persons camp.
aunt were rounded-up two days later in the grand raffle of July 16. After being taken to the Velodrome
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18644. Two Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Exodus 1947 passengers, stand behind a wooden railing in the Poppendorf displaced persons camp.
aunt were rounded-up two days later in the grand raffle of July 16. After being taken to the Velodrome
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18645. Two Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Exodus 1947 passengers, walk along a street in Marseilles before their departure for Palestine.
aunt were rounded-up two days later in the grand raffle of July 16. After being taken to the Velodrome
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18646. Group photograph of American Jewish leaders and recent German Jewish emigres to the United States.
"Encyclopedia Judaica." Keter, 1972. 16:282-83.]
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18647. Lajos and Ferenc Fenyves pose with the staff of their printing plant.
on April 16, 1929. His father, Lajos, born October 1889 in Mako, Hungary, was the manager of a
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18648. Portrait of Steven and Estera Fenyves.
on April 16, 1929. His father, Lajos, born October 1889 in Mako, Hungary, was the manager of a
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18649. The Fenyves family on an outing to the family's vineyard.
on April 16, 1929. His father, Lajos, born October 1889 in Mako, Hungary, was the manager of a
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18650. Lajos Fenyves attends a horse race in Subotica with his wife.
on April 16, 1929. His father, Lajos, born October 1889 in Mako, Hungary, was the manager of a