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4601. Members of Hlinka guard assigned to keep watch over a transport of Jewish refugees before their departure from Bratislava.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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4602. Sehava and Menachem, two Serbian-Jewish youths who befriended members of the Kladovo transport.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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4603. Portrait of three young Jewish women. From left: Pola Rozen (the donor's niece); Ewa Strzegowska and Frania Magierkiewicz.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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4604. British medical personnel evacuate a survivor by ambulance from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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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4605. Portrait of David and Aaron Jakobowicz wearing Jewish badges in Sosnowiec.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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4606. Four teenage boys wearing Jewish badges in Sosnowiec.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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4607. Portrait of the Broda family. Pictured are Aron and Shendel Broda with their young son.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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4608. Members of the Ledermann family, Jewish refugees from Berlin, pose outside on the terrace of their apartment in Amsterdam.
Rodbell, Barbara Ledermann, oral testimony (transcript), August 5, 1998 by Steve Roland, Chapel Hill, NC.]
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4609. An open page of a guest book belonging to the Ledermann family which includes the signatures of Otto, Edith, and Margot Frank.
Rodbell, Barbara Ledermann, oral testimony (transcript), August 5, 1998 by Steve Roland, Chapel Hill, NC.]
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4610. Group portrait of the staff of the ambulance train that took survivors from Bergen-Belsen to Sweden for recuperation.
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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4611. Pastor André Trocmé and assistant pastor Edouard Theis relax with their wives under a tree in the woods.
chretiennes and the Conseil oecumenique pour les refugies. It is estimated that 5,000 refugees, including 3
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4612. Nelly and Jean-Pierre Trocmé, the children of Pastor Andre and Magda Trocmé, with their dog Fido at the door of the rectory in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
chretiennes and the Conseil oecumenique pour les refugies. It is estimated that 5,000 refugees, including 3
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4613. Artist Marc Chagall poses on the stairs of his residence in Gordes, France.
5:318-24 ; Abramson, Glenda (ed.). The Blackwell Companion to Jewish Culture. Basil Blackwell
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4614. Passport photo of Jewish refugee writer Lion Feuchtwanger.
on October 5, 1940. The women followed two weeks later. In New York Feuchtwanger wrote a book on
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4615. Lion and Marta Feuchtwanger pose in front of a bookcase.
on October 5, 1940. The women followed two weeks later. In New York Feuchtwanger wrote a book on
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4616. Portrait of Edgar Krasa drawn by Leo Haas in Theresienstadt.
and Schlier, and from there, to Ebensee on May 5. He was liberated by the Americans in Ebensee
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4617. Portrait of Edgar Krasa drawn by Leo Haas in Theresienstadt and given to Krasa's mother as a birthday present.
and Schlier, and from there, to Ebensee on May 5. He was liberated by the Americans in Ebensee
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4618. Caricature of Edgar Krasa drawn by Leo Haas in Theresienstadt.
and Schlier, and from there, to Ebensee on May 5. He was liberated by the Americans in Ebensee
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4619. An eleven-year-old Jewish girl lies in bed after her liberation 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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4620. Portrait of U.S. combat photographer Arnold E. Samuelson seated in a dining hall with a bowl of soup.
's company was shipped out to England, and two months later, on September 5, was on its way to Normandy with
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4621. Portrait of U.S. combat photographer Arnold E. Samuelson studies a pile of photographs in his office.
's company was shipped out to England, and two months later, on September 5, was on its way to Normandy with
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4622. Group portrait of members of Combat Unit 123, a unit of the U.S.
's company was shipped out to England, and two months later, on September 5, was on its way to Normandy with
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4623. Group portrait of members of Combat Unit 123, a unit of the U.S.
's company was shipped out to England, and two months later, on September 5, was on its way to Normandy with
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4624. A young woman sits in a field of grass in the Dabrowa Gornicza ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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4625. Jewish friends who have met for tea, including the parents of Anne Frank, pose around a table in a private home in Mannheim, Germany, shortly before many of them fled the country as refugees of the Nazi regime.
Central Office for Jewish Emigration on July 5, 1942 ordering 16-year-old Margot to register for labor