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4176. American prisoners play softball on the grounds of the Tittmoning camp while two armed guards watch from behind the hedge.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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4177. African-American musician and internee, Johnny Mitchell, plays his guitar in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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4178. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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4179. The Victory Band performs in the Tittmoning camp after liberation.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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4180. Group portrait of prisoners, one holding a small dog, in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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4181. Father Sledz conducts religious services in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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4182. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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4183. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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4184. British soldiers, aided by German personnel, move survivors of Bergen-Belsen to the hospital for medical care.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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4185. Portrait of a Jewish man in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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4186. Women and children, many of whom are suffering from typhus, typhoid, and dysentary, in a barracks at Bergen-Belsen after liberation.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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4187. A survivor of the Lidice massacre shows Fiorello LaGuardia an album of photographs depicting the Nazi atrocity of June 1942, during an official visit by the UNRRA director to Lidice.
since September 1941. Lidice was only one of 5,000 towns and villages that were raided by the Germans
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4188. UNRRA Director General Fiorello LaGuardia and U.S.
since September 1941. Lidice was only one of 5,000 towns and villages that were raided by the Germans
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4189. During an official visit to Lidice, UNRRA Director General Fiorello LaGuardia and U.S.
since September 1941. Lidice was only one of 5,000 towns and villages that were raided by the Germans
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4190. During an official visit to Lidice UNRRA Director General Fiorello La Guardia visits the site of the Nazi massacre of Czech civilians which was perpetrated in June 1942 in retaliation for the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, then Reichsprotektor of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
since September 1941. Lidice was only one of 5,000 towns and villages that were raided by the Germans
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4191. A survivor of the Lidice massacre shows Fiorello LaGuardia an album of photographs depicting the Nazi atrocity of June 1942, during an official visit by the UNRRA director to Lidice.
since September 1941. Lidice was only one of 5,000 towns and villages that were raided by the Germans
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4192. Four young Jewish women pose on a snow covered street in the Kolbuszowa ghetto.
January 5, 1941."
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4193. Portrait of Naftali Saleschütz with a bandaged head during his convalescence from surgery in Tarnow.
,000 were deported. The final deportation action took place on September 2, 1943, when 5,000 were sent to
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4194. A group of young German Jewish refugee girls pose outside on a terrace in Amsterdam.
Rodbell, Barbara Ledermann, oral testimony (transcript), August 5, 1998 by Steve Roland, Chapel Hill, NC.]
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4195. Ilse Ledermann, a German Jewish refugee from Berlin, stands with her daughter Barbara in the Merwedeplein (square) in Amsterdam.
Rodbell, Barbara Ledermann, oral testimony (transcript), August 5, 1998 by Steve Roland, Chapel Hill, NC.]
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4196. Bergen-Belsen survivors are treated in an improvised hospital set up with hundreds of beds in the Rundhaus, the former headquarters of the German Army in Bergen-Belsen.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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4197. Bergen-Belsen survivors are treated in an improvised hospital set up with hundreds of beds in the Rundhaus, the former headquarters of the German Army in Bergen-Belsen.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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4198. View of a British military ambulance with gun-fire damage.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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4199. British physicians examines a Typhus patient who is being bathed by nurses.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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4200. A ward set up for child survivors liberated from Bergen-Belsen.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a