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18001. DP identity card issued to Cilia Rudashevsky in the Wetzlar displaced persons camp.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18002. Report card issued to Cilia Rudashevsky by the Hebrew school in the Poppendorf displaced persons camp.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18003. Group portrait of members of Irgun Brit Zion in the Kovno ghetto.
action on July 8, 1944 to "smoke out" the remaining Jews. Hana died in the action, but not before
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18004. Group portrait of six young women in the Kovno ghetto who are members of the Irgun Brit Zion Zionist youth movement.
action on July 8, 1944 to "smoke out" the remaining Jews. Hana died in the action, but not before
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18005. Portrait of Bobi Blumberg, a member of the Irgun Brit Zion Zionist youth movement in the Kovno ghetto.
action on July 8, 1944 to "smoke out" the remaining Jews. Hana died in the action, but not before
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18006. Portrait of Aharon Reches, a member of the Irgun Brit Zion Zionist youth movement in the Kovno ghetto.
action on July 8, 1944 to "smoke out" the remaining Jews. Hana died in the action, but not before
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18007. Portrait of Z. Kravitz, a member of the Irgun Brit Zion Zionist youth movement in the Kovno ghetto.
action on July 8, 1944 to "smoke out" the remaining Jews. Hana died in the action, but not before
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18008. Three members of the Irgun Brit Zion Zionist youth movement in the Kovno ghetto.
action on July 8, 1944 to "smoke out" the remaining Jews. Hana died in the action, but not before
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18009. Two members of the Irgun Brit Zion Zionist youth movement in the Kovno ghetto.
action on July 8, 1944 to "smoke out" the remaining Jews. Hana died in the action, but not before
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18010. A postcard written by Tonia Wajntraub in the Dabrowa ghetto to her sister Hanka Wajntraub, imprisoned in the Gruenberg (Zielona Gora) labor/concentration camp.
large selection ensued resulting in the deportation of 8,000 to Auschwitz. The youth movements under
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18011. A postcard written by Regina Szajnerman in the Dabrowa ghetto to her niece Hanka Chana Wajntraub, imprisoned in the Gruenberg (Zielona Gora) labor/concentration camp.
large selection ensued resulting in the deportation of 8,000 to Auschwitz. The youth movements under
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18012. Portrait of a young Jewish woman in Sosnowiec, Poland.
large selection ensued resulting in the deportation of 8,000 to Auschwitz. The youth movements under
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18013. Mug-shot of defendant Walter Blume at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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18014. A group of naked Soviet POWs, who in the fall of 1944 were sent back to the Mauthausen main camp from the satellite camp of Melk, stand in line during a roll call.
Approximately 8,000 were sent to Mauthausen. Though most of these prisoners were sent to work in the quarries
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18015. The entrance to the SS compound at Mauthausen.
Approximately 8,000 were sent to Mauthausen. Though most of these prisoners were sent to work in the quarries
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18016. Group portrait of young women wearing Jewish badges, who worked in a sewing workshop in Bedzin.
large selection ensued resulting in the deportation of 8,000 to Auschwitz. The youth movements under
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18017. A British soldier guards the Poppendorf DP camp from a searchlight tower.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18018. View of the SS President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) before it was sent to Europe to ferry illegal Jewish immigrants to Palestine.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18019. View of the SS President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) before it was sent to Europe to ferry illegal Jewish immigrants to Palestine.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18020. The President Warfield docked in Baltimore before its trip to Europe.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18021. Two men responsible for acquiring the President Warfield standing in a dockside lumber yard in Baltimore, where the ship was prepared for its trip to Europe.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18022. Mike Weiss and Murray Aronoff, crew members on the deck of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) before the ship sailed for Europe.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18023. Four crew members of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) pose on the deck of the ship before its departure for Europe.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18024. A crew member of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) poses next to the ship in Baltimore harbor.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18025. A crew member of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) poses on the deck of the ship before its departure for Europe.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by