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2376. Mayer Spiro works at a textile factory, possibly in Cernauti.
was apprenticed to be a carpenter or cabinet maker, offered to pay his way in architecture school
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2377. Jewish displaced persons in Lodz. Among those pictured are Mayer Spiro (second from left) and Jeannette Spiro (far left).
was apprenticed to be a carpenter or cabinet maker, offered to pay his way in architecture school
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2378. A postwar Jewish youth group in Lodz, Poland.
was apprenticed to be a carpenter or cabinet maker, offered to pay his way in architecture school
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2379. Two displaced persons, probably in Lodz. Among those pictured is Jeannette Spiro (right).
was apprenticed to be a carpenter or cabinet maker, offered to pay his way in architecture school
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2380. Portrait of Leib Mayer "Moishe" Spiro. Moishe Spiro was shot on the bridge while trying to return to Nowy Sacz, around 1940.
was apprenticed to be a carpenter or cabinet maker, offered to pay his way in architecture school
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2381. A postwar youth group conducts a ceremony, probably in Lodz.
was apprenticed to be a carpenter or cabinet maker, offered to pay his way in architecture school
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2382. Jewish displaced persons, possibly in Lodz. Among those pictured is Jeannette Strainsky Spiro (center).
was apprenticed to be a carpenter or cabinet maker, offered to pay his way in architecture school
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2383. A 1948 New Year's card extending joyous wishes for the new year.
was apprenticed to be a carpenter or cabinet maker, offered to pay his way in architecture school
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2384. Polish Jewish refugees, probably in Uzbekistan. Among those pictured are Blima Spiro (front, left) and her boyfriend Pinnuk (back row, far left).
was apprenticed to be a carpenter or cabinet maker, offered to pay his way in architecture school
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2385. Three Jewish youth pose outside in the Dabrowa Gornicza ghetto.
ghetto. On August 1, 1943 the final liquidation of the ghetto began. Zionist youth offered armed
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2386. Defendant Hermann Goering consults with his lawyer, Dr.
professional photography course offered by Fotokhronika of Soyuzfoto (which later became the TASS wire service
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2387. A dinner party in honor of General Joseph McNarney, the newly appointed commander of US forces in occupied Germany, at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp in Berlin.
transfer to Berlin. This he did by offering to replace the departing Jewish chaplain in Berlin, Rabbi
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2388. Chaplain Herbert Friedman (center, facing camera) and Philip Bernstein (center left, wearing fedora), Adviser on Jewish Affairs to General Joseph T.
transfer to Berlin. This he did by offering to replace the departing Jewish chaplain in Berlin, Rabbi
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2389. Stephen Bernstein, son of American chaplain Philip Bernstein, reads from the torah at his bar mitzvah at the Philanthropin School in Frankfurt, Germany.
transfer to Berlin. This he did by offering to replace the departing Jewish chaplain in Berlin, Rabbi
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2390. Wedding portrait of former Bielski partisan, Berl Kagan.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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2391. Varian Fry (left) views a Chagall painting outside the artist's home in Gordes.
passports and visas to the US. In addition, he helped Fry devise escape plans, offered his villa as a safe
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2392. Group portrait of Jewish and non-Jewish refugee children sheltered in various public and private homes in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon during World War II with some of the French men and women who cared for them.
fulfillment that had long eluded him, Trocmé accepted the offer. He assumed his duties on October 1, 1942
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2393. Group portrait of the Hebrew elementary school at the Berlin-Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
transfer to Berlin. This he did by offering to replace the departing Jewish chaplain in Berlin, Rabbi
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2394. Portrait of Benjamin and Vladka Miedzyrzecki in Lodz soon after the war.
offered by her adoptive Polish mother, Anna Wachalska, but help arrived too late to save Blum, who had
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2395. Group portrait of participants at a meeting between Jewish DP leaders and visiting American Jewish leaders in the American Zone of Germany.
transfer to Berlin. This he did by offering to replace the departing Jewish chaplain in Berlin, Rabbi
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2396. General Joseph McNarney signs the charter of recognition of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in Bavaria, whereby the American Army acknowledged the Central Committee as the official representative body of Jewish DPs in the American Zone of Germany.
transfer to Berlin. This he did by offering to replace the departing Jewish chaplain in Berlin, Rabbi