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5626. The Lonely Child
“audio snapshots,” these works offer a telling glimpse into the events and emotions that their creators
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5627. Hunger March
“audio snapshots,” these works offer a telling glimpse into the events and emotions that their creators
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5628. Erich Frost speaking about the origin of Forward, You Witnesses!
“audio snapshots,” these works offer a telling glimpse into the events and emotions that their creators
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5629. Text only poster annoucing the execution of French hostages by the German occupation authorities
October 20, 1941, in Nantes, France, by resistance fighters. A reward of 15,000 francs was offered for
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5630. Text only red poster announcing the execution of French hostages after the assassination of a German officer
by resistance fighters. A reward of 15,000 francs was offered for information leading to the capture
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5631. Schwarzwald family photographs
organization that arranged the emigration of Jewish children to Palestine, offered to take Ela to join other
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5632. Autobiographical drawing of concentration camp inmates being punished by a guard created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP persons camp
and to offer them the chance to reestablish their lives postwar. When IRO was deactivated in 1951
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5633. Autobiographical watercolor of a death march survivor with bleeding feet created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
and to offer them the chance to reestablish their lives postwar. When IRO was deactivated in 1951
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5634. Watercolor portrait of a concentration camp survivor created by fellow inmate Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
and to offer them the chance to reestablish their lives postwar. When IRO was deactivated in 1951
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5635. Autobiographical drawing of concentration camp inmates in a barracks created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
and to offer them the chance to reestablish their lives postwar. When IRO was deactivated in 1951
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5636. Autobiographical drawing of inmates on a death march created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
and to offer them the chance to reestablish their lives postwar. When IRO was deactivated in 1951
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5637. Autobiographical drawing of a burning synagogue created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
and to offer them the chance to reestablish their lives postwar. When IRO was deactivated in 1951
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5638. Autobiographical drawing of a hanged Nazi soldier created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
and to offer them the chance to reestablish their lives postwar. When IRO was deactivated in 1951
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5639. Allegorical, autobiographical drawing of a train transport to Auschwitz created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
and to offer them the chance to reestablish their lives postwar. When IRO was deactivated in 1951
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5640. Autobiographical drawing of bombed villages created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
and to offer them the chance to reestablish their lives postwar. When IRO was deactivated in 1951
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5641. Autobiographical drawing of people celebrating liberation created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
and to offer them the chance to reestablish their lives postwar. When IRO was deactivated in 1951
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5642. Group portrait of Jewish youth on vacation
consul offered four U.S. immigration visas to the Sternberg family, and Fredo accepted. On March 29
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5643. Bernard Frum papers
during the Holocaust, worries about Bernhard’s health, and offers to bring Bernhard to the United States
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5644. Elizabeth Koenig papers
Enfants home, La Guespy. Varian Fry of the Emergency Rescue Committee offered Fritz a non-quota American
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5645. Marc Ratner papers
Ebensee, Austria. Marc found work as a translator, and he met an America Jewish chaplain who offered to
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5646. Spielman family papers
Polish officer who told them what had had happened to their children and offered to help get them out of
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5647. Schwarz and Kovács families papers
after George was offered the position of director of research at Gevaert (later Agfa-Gevaert). Their
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5648. Prewar Jewish family in Ošelín, Czechoslovakia
been studying in Pilsen, with Marcel Blum, the president of Levy & Blum Inc. The company offered Walter
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5649. Travel on the Aramis SS ship to Manila
been studying in Pilsen, with Marcel Blum, the president of Levy & Blum Inc. The company offered Walter
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5650. World War I veterans parade in the Saarland
offers a striking contrast to the official documentation found in German newsreels and propaganda films.