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17001. STILL PHOTOGRAPH FROM THE NAZI PROPAGANDA FILM, "Der Fuehrer Schenkt den Juden eine Stadt" [The Fuehrer gives the Jews a City].
Czechoslovakia": 3: 134-8]
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17002. STILL PHOTOGRAPH FROM THE NAZI PROPAGANDA FILM, "Der Fuehrer Schenkt den Juden eine Stadt" [The Fuehrer gives the Jews a City].
Czechoslovakia": 3: 134-8]
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17003. STILL PHOTOGRAPH FROM THE NAZI PROPAGANDA FILM, "Der Fuehrer Schenkt den Juden eine Stadt" [The Fuehrer gives the Jews a City].
Czechoslovakia": 3: 134-8]
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17004. One page of a document belonging to Chief Prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz listing the defendants in the Einsatzgruppen Case along with their position and crimes, line of defense, counts against them and sentence.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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17005. One page of a document belonging to Chief Prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz listing the defendants in the Einsatzgruppen Case along with their position and crimes, line of defense, counts against them and sentence.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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17006. Group portrait of Jewish police in the Vinnhorst DP center.
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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17007. The last diary entry written by Otto Wolf, dated April 13, 1945.
finally able to emerge from hiding on May 8, 1945. After receiving, on the same day, the news of the
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17008. Passengers and crew on board the St. Louis.
on February 8, 1937 in Berlin, Germany. His older brother Jan (now Caron) was born on December 7
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17009. Three religious Jews converse on a street corner in Mukachevo.
United States. Arriving in New York on April 8, 1946, they were greeted by their mother's brother
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17010. Jewish DPs in La Spezia harbor are gathered behind a banner announcing their hunger strike to protest British immigration policy in Palestine.
passengers. On the date of their departure, May 8, 1946, well-wishers crowded the harbor to show their
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17011. Two Jewish DPs pose in front of the immigrant ship Dov Hoz at the port of the La Spezia.
passengers. On the date of their departure, May 8, 1946, well-wishers crowded the harbor to show their
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17012. Gerhard Mahler shares an outdoor bench with his aunt, uncle, and nanny.
a ship in San Francisco for Australia. They arrived on October 8 and Peter Weinfeld, now Watkins
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17013. Gerhard Mahler celebrates his tenth birthday with his sister and nanny.
a ship in San Francisco for Australia. They arrived on October 8 and Peter Weinfeld, now Watkins
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17014. Gerhard Mahler poses with the children of a family in La Bourboule who hosted his bar mitzvah.
a ship in San Francisco for Australia. They arrived on October 8 and Peter Weinfeld, now Watkins
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17015. Peter Watkins greets his stepchildren, Gerhard and Sylvia, upon their arrival in Sydney.
a ship in San Francisco for Australia. They arrived on October 8 and Peter Weinfeld, now Watkins
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17016. Prisoners chop wood in the Les Milles internment camp in southern France.
government order of November 8 terminated the issuing of all exit visas. Three days later the Germans
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17017. Ludwig Cohn (brother of the donor) stands in front of a building in Les Milles internment camp in southern France.
government order of November 8 terminated the issuing of all exit visas. Three days later the Germans
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17018. Three internees pose together in Les Milles internment camp in southern France.
government order of November 8 terminated the issuing of all exit visas. Three days later the Germans
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17019. Red Cross letter sent from Ludwig Cohn, a Jewish prisoner in the Les Milles internment camp, to his sister Ilse Cohn in Brussels, Belgium.
government order of November 8 terminated the issuing of all exit visas. Three days later the Germans
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17020. Three young women, one of whom is wearing a star, stand on a street corner.
8, 1944. Sara was married to a non-Jewish man, and survived with her son Jonas. Max Visser
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17021. Ester Swaab Franshman holds her newborn son Mozes.
8, 1944. Sara was married to a non-Jewish man, and survived with her son Jonas. Max Visser
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17022. Levi Visser poses outside a barracks in Westerbork.
8, 1944. Sara was married to a non-Jewish man, and survived with her son Jonas. Max Visser
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17023. Close-up portrait of Kitty Weichherz helping in the kitchen.
Weichherz), the sister of Bela Weichherz. The Weichherz family had 8 children, 4 boys and 4 girls: Hugo
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17024. Portrait of Kitty Weichherz standing in a garden with her doll.
Weichherz), the sister of Bela Weichherz. The Weichherz family had 8 children, 4 boys and 4 girls: Hugo
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17025. Class portrait of an elementary school in Bratislava.
Weichherz), the sister of Bela Weichherz. The Weichherz family had 8 children, 4 boys and 4 girls: Hugo