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18601. Survivors stand and watch as a tractor digs a mass grave at 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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18602. Survivors attack a former guard at 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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18603. Young children sleep under a blanket 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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18604. Close-up portrait of two female survivors of 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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18605. A female survivor and other women lie, covered in blankets, on the floor of a barracks in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp 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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18606. British soldiers inspect the documents of former SS guards at 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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18607. Group portrait of the staff of the Hartheim euthanasia facility relaxing with an accordion.
concentration camps, where as many as 5,500 prisoners were put to death. In December 1944, sensing that their
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18608. Group portrait of the staff of the Hartheim euthanasia facility relaxing with an accordian.
concentration camps, where as many as 5,500 prisoners were put to death. In December 1944, sensing that their
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18609. Either a staff member or patient tends rabbits kept in a hutch at the Hartheim euthanasia facility.
concentration camps, where as many as 5,500 prisoners were put to death. In December 1944, sensing that their
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18610. Children sit at their desks in the Carlebach School in Leipzig, Germany.
(b. Sept 5, 1896). Irene was born in July 29, 1927 in Leipzig where her father and uncle owned a
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18611. Jewish men from the vicinity of Komarom gather to cut wheat for shmurah matzah for the upcoming Passover holiday.
-Jewish friend to escort Miriam to Miskolc. On the evening of her arrival, April 5, they were married
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18612. Identification card issued by the Ministry of the Interior to Izidor Schwarz stating that he is an office worker employed in the main office of the Jewish community.
January 5, 1909 and Leonia was born on September 30, 1907 in Tecin. Izador was the son of Moshe Aaron
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18613. Interior pages of an identification card issued by the Ministry of the Interior to Izidor Schwarz stating that he is an office worker employed in the main office of the Jewish community.
January 5, 1909 and Leonia was born on September 30, 1907 in Tecin. Izador was the son of Moshe Aaron
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18614. Identification card issued to Izidor Schwarz stating that he is an office worker employed in the main office of the Jewish community.
January 5, 1909 and Leonia was born on September 30, 1907 in Tecin. Izador was the son of Moshe Aaron
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18615. Identification card issued to Leonie Gruen stating she is a member of HICEM, the help organization for Jewish through-passengers and emigrants in Bratislava.
January 5, 1909 and Leonia was born on September 30, 1907 in Tecin. Izador was the son of Moshe Aaron
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18616. Card issued by the Slovak Ministry of Interior testifying that Izidor Schwarz is excluded from labor duty and from concentration in a labor camp, as stipulated by the decree 198/1941.n.
January 5, 1909 and Leonia was born on September 30, 1907 in Tecin. Izador was the son of Moshe Aaron
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18617. Prewar safe conduct pass issued to Lotte Orgler to serve as a passport for foreign travel.
service he was one of 5 people to receive the HIAS 75th Anniversary Award. Sadly though, he was unable to
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18618. Franz Liebermann poses with his paternal grandparents, Bernard and Jenny Liebermann, while on vacation at a Czech spa.
service he was one of 5 people to receive the HIAS 75th Anniversary Award. Sadly though, he was unable to
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18619. Franz Lieberman has a conversation with his teddy bear.
service he was one of 5 people to receive the HIAS 75th Anniversary Award. Sadly though, he was unable to
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18620. German and Jewish first graders hold cones filled with sweets on their first day of school.
service he was one of 5 people to receive the HIAS 75th Anniversary Award. Sadly though, he was unable to
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18621. Franz Leiberman dressed in a costume distributes programs at the wedding of his aunt and uncle Heinz and Marianne Orgler.
service he was one of 5 people to receive the HIAS 75th Anniversary Award. Sadly though, he was unable to
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18622. Certificate issued to Franz Lieberman testifying that he made a donation to Hadassah youth aliyah to help settle Jewish refugee children in Palestine.
service he was one of 5 people to receive the HIAS 75th Anniversary Award. Sadly though, he was unable to
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18623. Studio portrait of Dr. Hans Liebermann, father of the donor taken on the occasion of his receiving an award from HIAS for refugee work.
service he was one of 5 people to receive the HIAS 75th Anniversary Award. Sadly though, he was unable to
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18624. Lotte Liebermann plays with her infant son Franz.
service he was one of 5 people to receive the HIAS 75th Anniversary Award. Sadly though, he was unable to
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18625. Franz Lieberman poses with two young friends in Gleiwitz.
service he was one of 5 people to receive the HIAS 75th Anniversary Award. Sadly though, he was unable to