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14351. Hadasa Werdygier stands with an Italian Jew on the deck of the Dov Hos right before it set sail for Palestine.
Czechoslovakia, where she was liberated by the Soviets on May 8, 1945. Soon after the liberation Hadasa was ... passengers. On the date of their departure, May 8, 1946, well-wishers crowded the harbor to show their
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14352. The Vinnhorst building on the outskirts of Hanover, which was used by the Nazis as an old-age home, housed approximately 200 Jewish DPs mostly from Bergen-Belsen.
the SS man's gun repeatedly failed to fire. On May 8, 1945 Israel was liberated by the Soviet army at ... the SS man's gun repeatedly failed to fire. On May 8, 1945 Israel was liberated by the Soviet army at
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14353. Salo Haar takes his son Roman sledding in the Rzeszow ghetto.
resettled in Rzeszow. These Jews, together with about 8,000 from the city, were deported to Belzec in a ... On August 8, 1942 about 1,000 women and children were deported from the ghetto to the Peikinia
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14354. Michael Fink poses in his family's living quarters in the Westerbork internment camp.
including Golleschau, Sachsenhausen, Flossenbuerg (February 6, 1945) and Bergen-Belsen (March 8) where he ... .html (16 September 2003); Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust." MacMillan, 1990. pp.1645-8.]
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14355. Michael Fink and his parents Manfred and Herta in the the Westerbork internment camp.
including Golleschau, Sachsenhausen, Flossenbuerg (February 6, 1945) and Bergen-Belsen (March 8) where he ... .html (16 September 2003); Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust." MacMillan, 1990. pp.1645-8.]
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14356. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz (center, right) poses with his mother at a Christmas party.
numbering more than 50,000), in addition to the 8,000 already issued to Jews waiting to leave for Palestine ... Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1
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14357. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz poses at the gate of the "evacuation quarters" of the Swiss legation in Bicske, about half an hour from Budapest.
numbering more than 50,000), in addition to the 8,000 already issued to Jews waiting to leave for Palestine ... Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1
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14358. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz sitting on a sofa in his office which was located in the American embassy in Budapest.
numbering more than 50,000), in addition to the 8,000 already issued to Jews waiting to leave for Palestine ... Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1
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14359. The Swiss flag hangs in front of the British Legation on Verbocsy Street in Budapest.
numbering more than 50,000), in addition to the 8,000 already issued to Jews waiting to leave for Palestine ... Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1
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14360. Charles (Carl) and Gertrud Lutz pose with police and former employees among the ruins of the British legation in Budapest after the liberation.
numbering more than 50,000), in addition to the 8,000 already issued to Jews waiting to leave for Palestine ... Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1
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14361. Charles (Carl) Lutz (left) stands with his colleague, Mr.
numbering more than 50,000), in addition to the 8,000 already issued to Jews waiting to leave for Palestine ... Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1
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14362. Charles (Carl) Lutz poses among the ruins of the former British legation in Budapest.
numbering more than 50,000), in addition to the 8,000 already issued to Jews waiting to leave for Palestine ... Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1
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14363. Portrait of Charles (Carl) Lutz taken about the time he was working in Washington, D.C.
numbering more than 50,000), in addition to the 8,000 already issued to Jews waiting to leave for Palestine ... Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1
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14364. Swiss Schutzbrief [protective letter] issued to Maria Magdalena Grausz, an Hungarian Jewish woman, by the Swiss legation in Budapest and signed by Vice Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz.
numbering more than 50,000), in addition to the 8,000 already issued to Jews waiting to leave for Palestine ... Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1
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14365. Passport photograph of Charles (Carl) Lutz.
numbering more than 50,000), in addition to the 8,000 already issued to Jews waiting to leave for Palestine ... Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1
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14366. Portrait of Miroslav Filipovic-Majstorovic in Ustasa uniform.
Croatia; between 8,000 and 20,000 Jews; between 8,000 and 15,000 Roma; and between 5,000 and 12,000 ethnic
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14367. A handwritten list of Serbian and Jewish women who were deported to the Jasenovac concentration camp on June 2, 1944.
Croatia; between 8,000 and 20,000 Jews; between 8,000 and 15,000 Roma; and between 5,000 and 12,000 ethnic
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14368. A handwritten list of Serbian and Croatian women who were deported to the Jasenovac concentration camp.
Croatia; between 8,000 and 20,000 Jews; between 8,000 and 15,000 Roma; and between 5,000 and 12,000 ethnic
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14369. Chart dated May 27, 1944, that tabulates the number and religious affiliation of female inmates interned at the Stara Gradiska concentration camp.
Croatia; between 8,000 and 20,000 Jews; between 8,000 and 15,000 Roma; and between 5,000 and 12,000 ethnic
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14370. Bundles of clothing belonging to men, women and children are stored in a warehouse at the Stara Gradiska concentration camp.
Croatia; between 8,000 and 20,000 Jews; between 8,000 and 15,000 Roma; and between 5,000 and 12,000 ethnic
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14371. View through a tall fence of prisoner barracks in the men's camp at the Stara Gradiska concentration camp.
Croatia; between 8,000 and 20,000 Jews; between 8,000 and 15,000 Roma; and between 5,000 and 12,000 ethnic
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14372. Miroslav Filipovic-Majstorovic (center) poses with two Ustasa guards at the Jasenovac concentration camp.
Croatia; between 8,000 and 20,000 Jews; between 8,000 and 15,000 Roma; and between 5,000 and 12,000 ethnic
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14373. A male inmate of the Stara Gradiska concentration camp bends over to adjust his leg irons.
Croatia; between 8,000 and 20,000 Jews; between 8,000 and 15,000 Roma; and between 5,000 and 12,000 ethnic
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14374. A map showing the location of four of the concentration camps that made up the Jasenovac camp system.
Croatia; between 8,000 and 20,000 Jews; between 8,000 and 15,000 Roma; and between 5,000 and 12,000 ethnic
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14375. The body of a little girl lies on the ground at the Gradina execution site near the Jasenovac concentration camp.
Croatia; between 8,000 and 20,000 Jews; between 8,000 and 15,000 Roma; and between 5,000 and 12,000 ethnic