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19151. Studio portrait of the paternal grandmother of the donor, Malka Rivke Teitelbaum.
Hashanah, September 8, 1945. Though Bertha, her mother and sisters survived, her father, all of her
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19152. Studio portrait of Dora Ksias.
Hashanah, September 8, 1945. Though Bertha, her mother and sisters survived, her father, all of her
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19153. Wedding portrait of Dora Ksias and Usher Teitelbaum.
Hashanah, September 8, 1945. Though Bertha, her mother and sisters survived, her father, all of her
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19154. Studio portrait of two Jewish sisters, Bertha and Malka Teitelbaum, who escaped France for Switzerland.
Hashanah, September 8, 1945. Though Bertha, her mother and sisters survived, her father, all of her
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19155. Three Jewish sisters go sledding in Morgins after crossing the border into Switzerland.
Hashanah, September 8, 1945. Though Bertha, her mother and sisters survived, her father, all of her
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19156. Bertha Teitelbaum visits her grandmother Leah Ksias in Cologne, Germany.
Hashanah, September 8, 1945. Though Bertha, her mother and sisters survived, her father, all of her
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19157. Studio portrait of the Keller children, three Jewish siblings in Antwerp.
Hashanah, September 8, 1945. Though Bertha, her mother and sisters survived, her father, all of her
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19158. Usher Teitelbaum works in the diamond trade office polishing and cutting stones.
Hashanah, September 8, 1945. Though Bertha, her mother and sisters survived, her father, all of her
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19159. Studio portrait of the paternal grandfather of the donor, Eliezer Stamler.
Hashanah, September 8, 1945. Though Bertha, her mother and sisters survived, her father, all of her
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19160. Studio portrait of four generations of the women of the Ksias family.
Hashanah, September 8, 1945. Though Bertha, her mother and sisters survived, her father, all of her
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19161. Bertha, Malka and Bella Teitelbaum pose outside Rabbi Schneerson's children's home, Chateau de Seignebon, in Demu.
Hashanah, September 8, 1945. Though Bertha, her mother and sisters survived, her father, all of her
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19162. An American prosecutor testifies during the Krupp Tribunal.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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19163. One of the 12 defendants testifies during the Krupp tribunal.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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19164. Defendant Alfred Krupp von Bohlen testifies at the Krupp Case war crimes trial.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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19165. Telford Taylor, chief prosecutor of the Krupp Trial, testifies.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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19166. One of the defendants of the Krupp Case stands in the defendants dock while American military police stand behind him.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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19167. View of the courtroom proceedings of the Krupp case.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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19168. Close-up view of the defendants of the Krupp case.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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19169. Courtroom view of the Krupp proceedings. The defendants are seated on the right; the judges are seated on the right and a poster showing organizational structures is in the front.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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19170. Close-up view of the judges bench during the Krupp Tribunal,.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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19171. Mug shot of Otto Ohlendorf, an SS group leader, member of SD, and commanding officer in the Einsatzgruppen D.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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19172. Members of the Zionist youth movement Hashomer Htatzair.pose next to a fence in Yugoslavia.
Instead, he had served a prison sentence of some 7-8 years. Mira learned that not only had he saved her
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19173. Bosnian partisans hold a meeting in the woods.
Instead, he had served a prison sentence of some 7-8 years. Mira learned that not only had he saved her
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19174. Group portrait of Jewish female partisans in Yugoslavia.
Instead, he had served a prison sentence of some 7-8 years. Mira learned that not only had he saved her
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19175. Portrait of a wounded Yugoslav partisan. Pictured is Bozidar Bakovic, the future husband of Donna Papo.
Instead, he had served a prison sentence of some 7-8 years. Mira learned that not only had he saved her