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16376. Marion Kaufmann (center) with the Romani family who hid her for a month.
the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School. On February 9, 1949, Lina and Marion immigrated to the United States
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16377. Marion Kaufmann with Rie Beelen, the daughter of her rescuers.
the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School. On February 9, 1949, Lina and Marion immigrated to the United States
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16378. Portrait of Marion Kaufmann, age nine, taken at the home of her rescuers shortly before her reunification with her mother.
the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School. On February 9, 1949, Lina and Marion immigrated to the United States
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16379. Lina Kaufmann brings her daughter Marion back to Amsterdam with her after each had hidden separately during the war.
the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School. On February 9, 1949, Lina and Marion immigrated to the United States
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16380. Marion Kaufmann visits the family who hid her during the war.
the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School. On February 9, 1949, Lina and Marion immigrated to the United States
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16381. Group portrait of the students of the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School in Amsterdam where Marion Kaufmann was a student.
the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School. On February 9, 1949, Lina and Marion immigrated to the United States
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16382. Portrait of Dutch rescuer, Mia Edgar. Mia, along with her husband, Boy, was in charge of a "cell" of the underground in Amsterdam.
the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School. On February 9, 1949, Lina and Marion immigrated to the United States
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16383. Portrait of Dutch rescuer, Boy Edgar. Boy, along with his wife, Mia, was in charge of a "cell" of the underground in Amsterdam.
the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School. On February 9, 1949, Lina and Marion immigrated to the United States
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16384. Marion Kaufmann visits the Beelen family farm for the last time before her immigration to the United States.
the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School. On February 9, 1949, Lina and Marion immigrated to the United States
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16385. Third grade class at Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School where Marion Kaufmann was a student.
the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School. On February 9, 1949, Lina and Marion immigrated to the United States
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16386. Dr. Ans Knapp. Dr. Knapp and her husband, Max, were the first people who hid Marion Kaufmann.
the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School. On February 9, 1949, Lina and Marion immigrated to the United States
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16387. Dr. Max Knapp. Dr. Knapp and his wife, Ans, were the first people to hide Marion Kaufmann.
the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School. On February 9, 1949, Lina and Marion immigrated to the United States
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16388. Commandant Franz Ziereis poses with members of the SS staff of the Mauthausen concentration camp.
Mauthausen on February 9, 1939, to take over the post of Commandant of Mauthausen, replacing Albert Sauer
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16389. Letter of protection (Schutzpass) issued by the Swedish legation in Budapest to the Hungarian Jewish rabbi, Dr.
Budapest on July 9, 1944, the Hungarian government had just halted the deportations begun in March. With
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16390. Portrait of Karl Brandt as a defendant in the Medical Case Trial at Nuremberg.
arraigned on November 21 and the trial ran from December 9, 1946 to July 19, 1947. The Tribunal rendered
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16391. Karl Brandt takes the stand during the Medical Case (Doctors') Trial in Nuremberg.
arraigned on November 21 and the trial ran from December 9, 1946 to July 19, 1947. The Tribunal rendered
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16392. Three Jewish children pose outside on their family farm prior to their emigration from Germany.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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16393. Prosecution witness Dr. Leo Alexander explains the nature of some of the experiments performed on prisoners during his testimony at the Doctors Trial.
arraigned on November 21 and the trial ran from December 9, 1946 to July 19, 1947. The Tribunal rendered
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16394. Four Polish women arrive at the train station in Nuremberg to be prosecution witnesses at the Doctors Trial.
arraigned on November 21 and the trial ran from December 9, 1946 to July 19, 1947. The Tribunal rendered
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16395. Wladislava Karolewska, one of four Polish women to appear as prosecution witnesses, on the stand at the Doctors Trial.
arraigned on November 21 and the trial ran from December 9, 1946 to July 19, 1947. The Tribunal rendered
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16396. Two German civilians lay out the corpses exhumed from a mass grave in the vincinity of Hirzenhain.
. [Sources: USHMM Archive, RG 06.005.05M, Reel 9. Judge Advocate General, War Crimes Command. NARA, RG 338
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16397. The corpses of female prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near Hirzenhain lie out in a field.
. [Sources: USHMM Archive, RG 06.005.05M, Reel 9. Judge Advocate General, War Crimes Command. NARA, RG 338
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16398. The corpses of female prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near Hirzenhain lie out in a field.
. [Sources: USHMM Archive, RG 06.005.05M, Reel 9. Judge Advocate General, War Crimes Command. NARA, RG 338
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16399. A letter of protection (Schutzpass), issued by the Swedish legation in Budapest, to the Hungarian Jew Lili Katz.
Budapest on July 9, 1944, the Hungarian government had just halted the deportations begun in March. With
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16400. Letter of protection (Schutzpass) issued by the Swedish legation to the Hungarian Jew, Eva Magasdi, nee Solt.
Budapest on July 9, 1944, the Hungarian government had just halted the deportations begun in March. With