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501. Survivors wave to American liberators from their bunks in the infirmary barracks for Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... A J Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... organized within the U.S. Army Signal Corps with the assistance of professional photographers from the ... American troops through France, Belgium, Germany and Austria, including the liberation of the Ebensee
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502. Two emaciated survivors stand behind a barbed wire fence in the hospital compound at the Ebensee concentration camp.
Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... A J Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... organized within the U.S. Army Signal Corps with the assistance of professional photographers from the ... American troops through France, Belgium, Germany and Austria, including the liberation of the Ebensee
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503. Survivors lie on bunks in the infirmary barracks for Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... A J Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... organized within the U.S. Army Signal Corps with the assistance of professional photographers from the ... American troops through France, Belgium, Germany and Austria, including the liberation of the Ebensee
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504. Three survivors suck on sugar cubes provided by American soldiers in the infirmary barracks for non-Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... A J Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... organized within the U.S. Army Signal Corps with the assistance of professional photographers from the ... American troops through France, Belgium, Germany and Austria, including the liberation of the Ebensee
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505. Survivors lie on bunks in the infirmary barracks for Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... A J Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... organized within the U.S. Army Signal Corps with the assistance of professional photographers from the ... American troops through France, Belgium, Germany and Austria, including the liberation of the Ebensee
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506. Two survivors rest on a bunk in the infirmary barracks for non-Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... A J Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... organized within the U.S. Army Signal Corps with the assistance of professional photographers from the ... American troops through France, Belgium, Germany and Austria, including the liberation of the Ebensee
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507. An emaciated Hungarian Jewish survivor sits on a stool in the infirmary barracks for Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... A J Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... organized within the U.S. Army Signal Corps with the assistance of professional photographers from the ... American troops through France, Belgium, Germany and Austria, including the liberation of the Ebensee
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508. A German soldier stands guard at the entrance to the Kutno ghetto on Mickiewicz street.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... See "Kutno" in Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, Volume 2 Part A. See Also https://encyclopedia.u ... total city population. The Germans entered Kutno on September 15, 1939, and during the first months of
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509. Two men prepare bodies for burial at the Jewish cemetery in Kutno.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... See "Kutno" in Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, Volume 2 Part A. See Also https://encyclopedia.u ... total city population. The Germans entered Kutno on September 15, 1939, and during the first months of
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510. A German soldier stands guard as bodies are prepared for burial at the Jewish cemetery in Kutno.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... See "Kutno" in Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, Volume 2 Part A. See Also https://encyclopedia.u ... total city population. The Germans entered Kutno on September 15, 1939, and during the first months of
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511. Two men remove a corpse from a truck and carry it to a burial site in the Jewish cemetery in Kutno.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... See "Kutno" in Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, Volume 2 Part A. See Also https://encyclopedia.u ... total city population. The Germans entered Kutno on September 15, 1939, and during the first months of
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512. Jews move their belongings to the Kutno ghetto. The original German caption reads: "Jews out!"
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... See "Kutno" in Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, Volume 2 Part A. See Also https://encyclopedia.u ... total city population. The Germans entered Kutno on September 15, 1939, and during the first months of
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513. Jews move their belongings to the Kutno ghetto.
Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... to Prior to World War II, approximately 6,700 Jews lived in Kutno, constituting more than 25% of the ... See "Kutno" in Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, Volume 2 Part A. See Also https://encyclopedia.u ... total city population. The Germans entered Kutno on September 15, 1939, and during the first months of
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514. A Jewish girl, Fela Fiszel (left) poses with her aunt, Fajga Einesman, and cousin, Monius, during a summer vacation in Olkusz, Poland.
Fela (Fejga) Fiszel is the daughter of Mosze and Sara Bajla Fiszel. She was born September 6, 1926 ... Fela (Fejga) Fiszel is the daughter of Mosze and Sara Bajla Fiszel. She was born September 6, 1926 in ... displaced persons camp until their immigration to the U.S. in March 1949. Fela was the only member of her ... of Poland in September 1939, the family was forced to move into the designated area of the Bedzin
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515. Two Jewish teenage boys walk along a street in Bedzin, Poland.
Fela (Fejga) Fiszel is the daughter of Mosze and Sara Bajla Fiszel. She was born September 6, 1926 ... Fela (Fejga) Fiszel is the daughter of Mosze and Sara Bajla Fiszel. She was born September 6, 1926 in ... displaced persons camp until their immigration to the U.S. in March 1949. Fela was the only member of her ... of Poland in September 1939, the family was forced to move into the designated area of the Bedzin
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516. Mara Vishniac sits on a bench surrounded by three younger children.
A.R,. was reported on the front page of the New York Times and no doubt allowed many others to ... Ruth Budd (born Ruth Rahn) is the daughter of Alfred H. Rahn and Lilli Bechmann Rahn. She was born ... Ruth Budd (born Ruth Rahn) is the daughter of Alfred H. Rahn and Lilli Bechmann Rahn. She was born on ... 1934 from the University of Erlangen in history and philosophy. She was the last Jew to receive a
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517. Dr. Georg Kollman (left) stands with a nurse and an UNRAA staff member, probably on the Rothschild hospital grounds.
Niyergyhaza), daughter of Ludwig and Regina Holczer. A friend obtained visas for them for Finland, but Georg ... medicine at the University of Vienna, graduating in 1937, and Stefan studied dentistry. In 1935, their ... weeks, the three were sent from prison with a group of five others to Tallin, Estonia on the ship SS ... Russian army approached, Georg was sent by foot and by cattlecar to Mauthausen, then to the subcamps of
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518. Medical personnel tend to a patient at the Rothschild Hospital in Vienna.
Niyergyhaza), daughter of Ludwig and Regina Holczer. A friend obtained visas for them for Finland, but Georg ... medicine at the University of Vienna, graduating in 1937, and Stefan studied dentistry. In 1935, their ... weeks, the three were sent from prison with a group of five others to Tallin, Estonia on the ship SS ... Russian army approached, Georg was sent by foot and by cattlecar to Mauthausen, then to the subcamps of
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519. Jewish leaders attend a post-war Zionist conference in Munich.
DP camps Schwartz returned to the U.S., where in 1950 he became chairman of the United Jewish Appeal ... Bonds organization. {Source: "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," New York, MacMillan, 1990, pp. 1335-6/] ... Schwartz (third from the right). The Yiddish banner in front of the dias reads, "In service of the Jewish ... of European operations for the American Joint Distribution Committee. Born in the Ukraine, Schwarz
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520. Passengers aboard the MS St. Louis in Havana harbor.
his youth he moved to Vienna, where he became a commercial artist and vendor of window decorations ... Moritz married Helene Rosenthal of Frankfurt am Main and had one child, Bianka. In March 1939, one year ... after the annexation of Austria, Helen and Bianka left Vienna for the United States aboard the SS Hansa ... conclusion of the ill-fated voyage, Moritz disembarked in Belgium. From there, he made his way to France
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521. Passengers have a meal on the refugee ship MS St.
his youth he moved to Vienna, where he became a commercial artist and vendor of window decorations ... Moritz married Helene Rosenthal of Frankfurt am Main and had one child, Bianka. In March 1939, one year ... after the annexation of Austria, Helen and Bianka left Vienna for the United States aboard the SS Hansa ... conclusion of the ill-fated voyage, Moritz disembarked in Belgium. From there, he made his way to France
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522. Passengers on board the refugee ship MS St. Louis .
his youth he moved to Vienna, where he became a commercial artist and vendor of window decorations ... Moritz married Helene Rosenthal of Frankfurt am Main and had one child, Bianka. In March 1939, one year ... after the annexation of Austria, Helen and Bianka left Vienna for the United States aboard the SS Hansa ... conclusion of the ill-fated voyage, Moritz disembarked in Belgium. From there, he made his way to France
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523. Passengers on the refugee ship MS St. Louis. Left: a passenger stands on the deck.
his youth he moved to Vienna, where he became a commercial artist and vendor of window decorations ... Moritz married Helene Rosenthal of Frankfurt am Main and had one child, Bianka. In March 1939, one year ... after the annexation of Austria, Helen and Bianka left Vienna for the United States aboard the SS Hansa ... conclusion of the ill-fated voyage, Moritz disembarked in Belgium. From there, he made his way to France
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524. Passengers on the refugee ship MS St. Louis. Left: passengers swim in the pool.
his youth he moved to Vienna, where he became a commercial artist and vendor of window decorations ... Moritz married Helene Rosenthal of Frankfurt am Main and had one child, Bianka. In March 1939, one year ... after the annexation of Austria, Helen and Bianka left Vienna for the United States aboard the SS Hansa ... conclusion of the ill-fated voyage, Moritz disembarked in Belgium. From there, he made his way to France
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525. Passengers on the refugee ship MS St. Louis. From a photo album belonging to St.
his youth he moved to Vienna, where he became a commercial artist and vendor of window decorations ... Moritz married Helene Rosenthal of Frankfurt am Main and had one child, Bianka. In March 1939, one year ... after the annexation of Austria, Helen and Bianka left Vienna for the United States aboard the SS Hansa ... conclusion of the ill-fated voyage, Moritz disembarked in Belgium. From there, he made his way to France