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17326. American soldiers view the Dachau death train. The soldier on the left is Lt.
,000 and 3,000 prisoners who were evacuated from Buchenwald on April 7, 1945. The train arrived in Dachau
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17327. A Hungarian official reads the death sentence of former Prime Minister Dr.
convicted on November 3, 1945. His execution was carried out on January 10, 1946.
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17328. American soldiers view the bodies in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
,000 and 3,000 prisoners who were evacuated from Buchenwald on April 7, 1945. The train arrived in Dachau
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17329. American soldiers view the bodies in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
,000 and 3,000 prisoners who were evacuated from Buchenwald on April 7, 1945. The train arrived in Dachau
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17330. The four Goldfajs siblings pose in front of a blanket at their home in Warsaw.
moved to western Europe in the interwar period. Leon was born May 3, 1929 in Brussels, where his father
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17331. Portrait of two members of the Goldfajs family in Warsaw.
moved to western Europe in the interwar period. Leon was born May 3, 1929 in Brussels, where his father
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17332. Portrait of Marie Kleinova signed by Alfred Bergel on September 10, 1944.
not have a German name. Marie was born on December 3, 1907 as the last child of her father Leopold
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17333. Portrait of the Weidenfeld family wearing Jewish badges in the Czernowitz (Cernauti) ghetto, shortly before their deportation to Transnistria.
Mogilev by the Red Army on March 19, 1944. On July 3, 1947 he married Sallie Weidenfeld (b. April 19
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17334. A children's performance at a kindergarten in Erfurt.
killed a few weeks later on September 3. Willi Dublon and his family were deported to Auschwitz on
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17335. Drawing illustrating the non-hereditary modifications to genetically identical plants due to conditions in their respective environments.
of the study of heredity. [Lecture 1, Card 3]
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17336. Corpses are piled on a wagon in the Gusen concentration camp.
immigrating to the United States in February 1949. Their son David Schlama Greenfield was born February 3
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17337. Cover of a registration card issued to photographer Joseph Gruenfeld.
immigrating to the United States in February 1949. Their son David Schlama Greenfield was born February 3
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17338. Close-up of two Jewish men standing in a courtyard in Munichholz, outside of Steyr.
immigrating to the United States in February 1949. Their son David Schlama Greenfield was born February 3
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17339. A family wearing name tags poses with their belongings in Munichholz, outside of Steyr prior to their departure for Canada.
immigrating to the United States in February 1949. Their son David Schlama Greenfield was born February 3
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17340. Jewish DPs attend an aliyah meeting on Israeli Independence Day.
immigrating to the United States in February 1949. Their son David Schlama Greenfield was born February 3
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17341. Survivors exhume graves for reburial in Mauthausen one year after liberation.
immigrating to the United States in February 1949. Their son David Schlama Greenfield was born February 3
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17342. Jewish displaced persons rebury exhumed corpses in Mauthausen one year after the liberation of the camp.
immigrating to the United States in February 1949. Their son David Schlama Greenfield was born February 3
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17343. Jewish displaced persons rebury exhumed corpses in a cemetery at Mauthausen one year after the liberation of the camp.
immigrating to the United States in February 1949. Their son David Schlama Greenfield was born February 3
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17344. Two women attend a reburial ceremony in a Jewish cemetery of victims from Steyr-Munichholz, a sub-camp of Mauthausen, one year after liberation.
immigrating to the United States in February 1949. Their son David Schlama Greenfield was born February 3
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17345. Four men stand outside the Jewish community synagogue in the Steyr displaced persons' camp during the holiday of Passover.
immigrating to the United States in February 1949. Their son David Schlama Greenfield was born February 3
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17346. Jewish displaced persons attend the rededication of a synagogue in Austria.
immigrating to the United States in February 1949. Their son David Schlama Greenfield was born February 3
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17347. Jewish displaced persons attend the rededication of a synagogue in Austria.
immigrating to the United States in February 1949. Their son David Schlama Greenfield was born February 3
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17348. Religious Jews work in an ORT vocational workshop in the Ebelsberg displaced persons' camp.
immigrating to the United States in February 1949. Their son David Schlama Greenfield was born February 3
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17349. Jewish New Year's card sent by Hela Federman to her father Harry in the United States.
America on June 3, 1938, and when World War II broke out the following year, the rest of Abraham's family
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17350. Two Polish Jewish women pose in their furniture shop.
America on June 3, 1938, and when World War II broke out the following year, the rest of Abraham's family