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27901. Identification papers for Moses Kornberg issued by the Jewish community of Wuerttemberg in Stuttgart.
eventually liberated on May 3, 1945. Moishe at first wanted to return home. However after being told that
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27902. Identification papers for Moses Kornberg issued by the Jewish community of Wuerttemberg in Stuttgart.
eventually liberated on May 3, 1945. Moishe at first wanted to return home. However after being told that
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27903. Two Jewish women pose with a child in front of a newspaper office on a street in Zagreb.
ship, the Henry Gibbins, arriving in New York on August 3, 1944. From there, they were taken by train
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27904. Two soldiers of the 90th Division, U.S. Third Army, remove a crate containing looted historical engravings that were discovered in the Merkers salt mine.
by Allied bombers on February 3, 1945. A second component of the assets stored at Kaiseroda included
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27905. Two Jewish brothers pose with the adopted daughter of their German rescuer.
Both were born in Berlin: Henri on January 3, 1932, and Horst on January 29, 1933. Their father had
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27906. Portrait of Dr. Abrasha Blumowicz, a member of the executive of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany, seated at his desk.
in Munich (located first at the Deutsches Museum and later at 3 Sieberstrasse) and set up seven sub
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27907. Program cover of the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
in Munich (located first at the Deutsches Museum and later at 3 Sieberstrasse) and set up seven sub
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27908. Participants at the second conference of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
in Munich (located first at the Deutsches Museum and later at 3 Sieberstrasse) and set up seven sub
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27909. Group portrait of Jewish DP students and teachers at the Moehlstrasse school in Munich.
Langner. She was born in January 3, 1935 in Leszno Poland where Jozef and his sister owned a shoe store
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27910. Group portrait.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27911. Group portrait.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27912. Portrait of Elieser Aladjem and his wife, Suzanna.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27913. Portrait of Avram Albala. He was a porter. He lived at Drinska 119 in Bitola.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27914. Portrait of Suncho Albala, wife of Avram Albala, and Djoya Albala, daughter of Avram Albala.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27915. Portrait of Rachamin, Isak, and Shabetai Albala, sons of Avram Albala.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27916. Portrait of Aron Albala and his wife, Rebeka. Aron was a second-hand dealer.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27917. Portrait of Jak Albala, son of Benveniste Albala.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27918. Portrait of Benveniste Albala. He lived on Alimaka in Bitola.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27919. Portrait of Yakov Albala.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27920. Portrait of unidentified man.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27921. Portrait of Yosef Albala.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27922. Portrait of unidentified woman.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27923. Portrait of unidentified woman.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27924. Portrait of Isak Albaranes and his wife, Ester. He was a broommaker.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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27925. Portrait of Isak Albaranes. He lived at Karagoryeva 77 in Bitola.
[Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959