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24426. Soviet liberators witness burned corpses lying on the grounds of the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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24427. A pile of naked bodies stacked in a shed in the Ohrdruf concentration camp.
bodies. According to survivors, 3,000 to 4,000 prisoners had been killed by SS troops, 70 being slain
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24428. Group portrait of four couples at the Kibbutz Buchenwald hachshara (Zionist collective) in Geringshof, Germany, who are about to be married.
first sixteen members took possession on June 3. Kibbutz Buchenwald as founded on principles of
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24429. Group portrait of members of the Kibbutz Buchenwald hachshara (Zionist collective) in Geringshof, Germany, taken on the occasion of the marriage of four of its couples.
first sixteen members took possession on June 3. Kibbutz Buchenwald as founded on principles of
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24430. The corpses of individuals murdered by the NKVD (Soviet Secret Police) in the courtyard of a Lvov city prison.
city's Polish inhabitants. When the violence ended four days later on July 3, 1941, over 4,000 Jews
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24431. Members of Kibbutz Maestro pose by the railing of the outside steps to a building.
was born on March 3, 1924 in Vilna where his parents worked together as merchants. Boris had three
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24432. Prewar portrait of the Mittelman family in the garden of their home in Brezno.
(b. 3/11/98) owned a store that sold groceries, toys, sports equipment and building supplies, and his
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24433. Emil and Olga Mittelman celebrate their tenth anniversary flanked by their two sons who are pretending to be soldiers.
(b. 3/11/98) owned a store that sold groceries, toys, sports equipment and building supplies, and his
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24434. Group portrait of students in the Jewish Hebrew Gymansium in Mukachevo.
(b. 3/11/98) owned a store that sold groceries, toys, sports equipment and building supplies, and his
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24435. A group of Jews hides out in the mountains of Slovakia following the failed Slovak uprising.
(b. 3/11/98) owned a store that sold groceries, toys, sports equipment and building supplies, and his
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24436. Antal Vojtech, a forest ranger and rescuer of the Mittelman family, skis in the mountains of Slovakia.
(b. 3/11/98) owned a store that sold groceries, toys, sports equipment and building supplies, and his
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24437. Students in the Jewish school of Brezno dance a hora.
(b. 3/11/98) owned a store that sold groceries, toys, sports equipment and building supplies, and his
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24438. Two Jewish prisoners transport heavy rocks in a wheelbarrow in a Slovak labor camp.
(b. 3/11/98) owned a store that sold groceries, toys, sports equipment and building supplies, and his
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24439. Four Jewish prisoners work outside a barracks in a Slovak labor camp.
(b. 3/11/98) owned a store that sold groceries, toys, sports equipment and building supplies, and his
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24440. Rene and Germaine Brunschwig pose together on the balcony of a building in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
Brunschwig-Metzger. She was born in Colmar (Alsace) on December 3, 1937. Both of her parents were born in
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24441. A Jewish soldier in the Dutch army poses astride his motorcycle.
who had moved to Holland. Leo was born on September 3, 1913 and moved with his parents to Holland as
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24442. Four young people, one of whom is wearing an armband, pose together in the Krakow ghetto.
was the youngest of three children. His older brother, Henryk, was born on September 3, 1914 and his
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24443. Group portrait of a Polish Jewish family. Rudolf Hoffman is pictured standing on the far left next to his wife, Regina Polland Hoffman.
he was deported to Mauthausen where he perished on October 3, 1944. In 1942 Regina went into hiding
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24444. A Jewish couple walks down a street in Krakow. Pictured are Rudolf and Regina Hoffman.
he was deported to Mauthausen where he perished on October 3, 1944. In 1942 Regina went into hiding
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24445. Children of a Jewish kindergarten in Szczecin after the war.
's death in 1960, Klara moved to Israel with her 3 daughters: Roza, Dziunia and Alinka.
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24446. Four Jewish girls who came to England on a Kindertransport pose in front of an automobile Pictured from the left to the right are: Sophie Goldschmidt-Stern, Ruth Adametz-Cohen, Margot Hirschi and the photographs donor, Liselotte Liesl Scherzer.
Scherzer. She was born on September 3, 1929 in Vienna, Austria where her father owned a wholesale grocery
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24447. Women working in Windermere hostel pose together with a representative of the Newcastle Jewish Community who sponsored the Kindertransport.
Scherzer. She was born on September 3, 1929 in Vienna, Austria where her father owned a wholesale grocery
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24448. HIAS immigration certificate issued to Estera Wakschlag prior to her immigration to the United States en board the Marine Flasher.
industry and met her husband. They later moved to Cleveland where their 3 children were born. In 1961, they
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24449. Identification card for political prisoners issued to Estera Wakschlag.
industry and met her husband. They later moved to Cleveland where their 3 children were born. In 1961, they
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24450. Studio portrait attached to the identification card for political prisoners issued to Edith Wakschlag.
industry and met her husband. They later moved to Cleveland where their 3 children were born. In 1961, they