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3451. Wolf Laudon (right) poses with a Polish friend; both are members of the Polish police.
border patrol, Wolf Laudon stepped in to offer his assistance. The two quickly fell in love and got
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3452. Wolf Laudon poses on a street in Nysa holding his camera.
border patrol, Wolf Laudon stepped in to offer his assistance. The two quickly fell in love and got
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3453. Studio portrait of Wolf Laudon wearing his Polish policeman's uniform.
border patrol, Wolf Laudon stepped in to offer his assistance. The two quickly fell in love and got
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3454. Maria Frajda Laudon sits outside and knits in prewar Bedzin.
border patrol, Wolf Laudon stepped in to offer his assistance. The two quickly fell in love and got
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3455. Wedding portrait of Helen Sztelman and Wolf Laudon.
border patrol, Wolf Laudon stepped in to offer his assistance. The two quickly fell in love and got
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3456. March of Time -- outtakes -- Dr. Abba Silver speaks for the United Palestine Appeal
the new hope offered by Palestine and the progress already made, including the establishment of
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3457. World War I ends; armistice
film, "The offer of peace must be transmitted immediately. The Army cannot wait another 48 hours
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3458. Case of Julius Streicher presented at Nuremberg Trial
Streicher, Dr. Hans Marx, asks the Tribunal questions about the book offered as evidence. 06:37:35
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3459. Portrait of Morris Carlton Troper.
Britain to offer safe haven to the stranded Jewish refugees. He also organized the "Camp Commission" to
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3460. The Israeli ambassador in Paris presents Agnes Bertrand with a plaque naming her as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
locating a friendly peasant who might be willing to hide her. The Bertrands responded by offering her
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3461. Eugene Goldberger vacations at Luhacovice.
to Vukovar (Croatia), where he was offered a cantorial position. The two oldest children, Emanuel
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3462. Maria Frajda Laudon poses near the entrance to a soap factory in Bedzin, Poland.
border patrol, Wolf Laudon stepped in to offer his assistance. The two quickly fell in love and got
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3463. Name: Karl-Heinz Kusserow Date of Birth: December 7, 1917 Place of Birth: Bochum, Germany Karl-Heinz was born during World War I, while his father was in the German army.
and Karl-Heinz's parents were arrested more than once. The family continued to offer refuge to fellow
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3464. Professor Wilhelm Caspari and a female assistant conduct medical research using microscopes in the laboratory of the main hospital in the Lodz ghetto.
scientific findings, Caspari was offered a chair at the Speyer clinic in Frankfurt am Main, where he worked
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3465. Jewish refugee youth perform in a band at the Montintin children's home.
Louis to Havana. After the ship was forced to return to Europe, the family was offered refuge in France
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3466. JDC executive Morris Troper and his wife at the European headquarters of the American Joint Distribution Committee in Lisbon.
Britain to offer safe haven to the stranded Jewish refugees. He also organized the "Camp Commission" to
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3467. JDC executive Morris Troper at the European headquarters of the American Joint Distribution Committee in Lisbon.
Britain to offer safe haven to the stranded Jewish refugees. He also organized the "Camp Commission" to
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3468. Top photo shows gibbet (gallows at Buchenwald. Bottom photo shows German civilians being forced to dig graves for victims in Buchenwald.
The guards were sprawled, freshly dead. A man soon appeared in prison garb and offered in British
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3469. Studio portrait of the Kronovitz family. Margit Kronovitz (the grandmaother of the donor) is third from the right.
Lowensohns had to move to the Budapest ghetto, Regina brought them food and offered other assistance. Regina
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3470. Rifke Zarwanitzer walks down a street [possibly in Bucharest] after the war.
Lowensohns had to move to the Budapest ghetto, Regina brought them food and offered other assistance. Regina
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3471. Group portrait of an extended Polish Jewish family in prewar Bolechow.
Lowensohns had to move to the Budapest ghetto, Regina brought them food and offered other assistance. Regina
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3472. Portrait of two brothers, Ivan and Tibor, wearing matching outfits.
Lowensohns had to move to the Budapest ghetto, Regina brought them food and offered other assistance. Regina
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3473. Charlotte and Regina Zarwanitzer, pose in a garden in prewar Bolechow.
Lowensohns had to move to the Budapest ghetto, Regina brought them food and offered other assistance. Regina
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3474. Jewish survivors from Bolechow gather for a memorial to the victims of the town.
Lowensohns had to move to the Budapest ghetto, Regina brought them food and offered other assistance. Regina
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3475. Mother with a newborn baby. Her husband and child died in Auschwitz.
Lowensohns had to move to the Budapest ghetto, Regina brought them food and offered other assistance. Regina