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19526. Friends greet two Communists who had been interned during the war.
buy food. There was a communal kitchen set up by the Joint. They remained in the synagogue for about 6
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19527. Reine Behar walks down a commercial street in Sofia holding her father's hand.
buy food. There was a communal kitchen set up by the Joint. They remained in the synagogue for about 6
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19528. Several Jewish families who had lived together in temporary living quarters after their expulsion to Haskovo, relax on the grass.
buy food. There was a communal kitchen set up by the Joint. They remained in the synagogue for about 6
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19529. Studio wedding portrait of Rachamin Behar and Rachel Cohen.
buy food. There was a communal kitchen set up by the Joint. They remained in the synagogue for about 6
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19530. Reine walks down a street in Sofia hand in hand with her father Rachamin Behar.
buy food. There was a communal kitchen set up by the Joint. They remained in the synagogue for about 6
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19531. The Behar family poses in a field in Haskovo wearing Jewish stars.
buy food. There was a communal kitchen set up by the Joint. They remained in the synagogue for about 6
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19532. Two Jewish families pose outdoors in Haskovo wearing Jewish stars.
buy food. There was a communal kitchen set up by the Joint. They remained in the synagogue for about 6
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19533. Group portrait of Jewish school girls outdoors in Haskovo; all are wearing Jewish stars.
buy food. There was a communal kitchen set up by the Joint. They remained in the synagogue for about 6
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19534. Group portrait of an extended Jewish family in Plovdiv wearing Jewish stars.
buy food. There was a communal kitchen set up by the Joint. They remained in the synagogue for about 6
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19535. Jews captured by SS and SD troops during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising are forced to leave their shelter and march to the Umschlagplatz for deportation.
the Poniatowa labor camp, and between 5,000 and 6,000 were sent to the Trawniki camp. The Warsaw Jews
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19536. Portrait of Sami Dorra working at dam construction in the Im Fout labor camp.
century and a brother 6 years older. The Dorra family had lived in Syria for many generations, but held
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19537. An unidentified worker walks by the railroad tracks at the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
century and a brother 6 years older. The Dorra family had lived in Syria for many generations, but held
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19538. Rosenthal, a German Jewish prisoner, pushes a cart in the stone quarry of the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
century and a brother 6 years older. The Dorra family had lived in Syria for many generations, but held
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19539. Close-up portrait of two prisoners in the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
century and a brother 6 years older. The Dorra family had lived in Syria for many generations, but held
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19540. Close-up portrait of Dunn, an Irish prisoner, drying off near the river at the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
century and a brother 6 years older. The Dorra family had lived in Syria for many generations, but held
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19541. Two prisoners stand by the river and smoke pipes at the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
century and a brother 6 years older. The Dorra family had lived in Syria for many generations, but held
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19542. View of the dam being built in the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
century and a brother 6 years older. The Dorra family had lived in Syria for many generations, but held
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19543. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
Hirsch was born on June 6, 1923 in Przysietnica (Kracow, Poland) where his father owned a lumber yard and
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19544. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
Hirsch was born on June 6, 1923 in Przysietnica (Kracow, Poland) where his father owned a lumber yard and
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19545. Three "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, pose on the platform of a train station in Switzerland.
Hirsch was born on June 6, 1923 in Przysietnica (Kracow, Poland) where his father owned a lumber yard and
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19546. Portrait of one of the Buchenwald Boys given to Hirsch Kolber in Geneva.
Hirsch was born on June 6, 1923 in Przysietnica (Kracow, Poland) where his father owned a lumber yard and
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19547. A group of young men pose on board a ship [probably while en route to the United States.
Hirsch was born on June 6, 1923 in Przysietnica (Kracow, Poland) where his father owned a lumber yard and
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19548. View of the Swedish ship, the S.S. Dottningholm, the ship that brought Henry Kolber to the United States.
Hirsch was born on June 6, 1923 in Przysietnica (Kracow, Poland) where his father owned a lumber yard and
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19549. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
Hirsch was born on June 6, 1923 in Przysietnica (Kracow, Poland) where his father owned a lumber yard and
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19550. Group portrait of three "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
Hirsch was born on June 6, 1923 in Przysietnica (Kracow, Poland) where his father owned a lumber yard and