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22526. Group portrait of members of the Jewish partisan unit commanded by Yehiel Grynszpan in the Parczew Forest.
Samuel Gruber was born January 3, 1913 in Podhajce, Poland. He joined the Polish Army in 1932. In ... Samuel Gruber was born January 3, 1913 in Podhajce, Poland. He joined the Polish Army in 1932. In 1939
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22527. Members of the President's Advisory Committee on Political Refugees pose with Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles after their meeting at the White House with Roosevelt.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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22528. Jews are gathered at an assembly point in the Kovno ghetto during a deportation action [probably to Estonia].
transferred approximately 3,500 residents to satellite work camps outside the ghetto where they had to live in ... of 3,500 individuals to be relocated in a nearby satellite camp thirty kilometers from Kovno. He
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22529. Jews in the Kovno ghetto who have been assembled for deportation, look on while their luggage is loaded onto trucks.
transferred approximately 3,500 residents to satellite work camps outside the ghetto where they had to live in ... of 3,500 individuals to be relocated in a nearby satellite camp thirty kilometers from Kovno. He
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22530. Rabbi Philip Bernstein (right), adviser on Jewish affairs to the U.S.
S. Bernstein: Adviser on Jewish Affairs, May 1946-August 1947," Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual 3 ... Wiesenthal Center Annual 3 (1997)]
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22531. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children at the Château de la Guette children's home.
Werner Neuberger is the son of Moritz and Tony (Mayer) Neuberger. He was born on June 3, 1926 in ... Ro Werner Neuberger is the son of Moritz and Tony (Mayer) Neuberger. He was born on June 3, 1926 in
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22532. Stephen Bernstein poses with his father, Philip Bernstein (left), adviser on Jewish affairs to the U.S.
S. Bernstein: Adviser on Jewish Affairs, May 1946-August 1947," Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual 3 ... Wiesenthal Center Annual 3 (1997)]
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22533. Werner Neuberger poses outside with a group of friends from the La Guette children's home.
Werner Neuberger is the son of Moritz and Tony (Mayer) Neuberger. He was born on June 3, 1926 in ... Ro Werner Neuberger is the son of Moritz and Tony (Mayer) Neuberger. He was born on June 3, 1926 in
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22534. Rabbi Philip Bernstein, adviser on Jewish Affairs to the commander of the US forces in Europe, in conversation with an American military officer.
S. Bernstein: Adviser on Jewish Affairs, May 1946-August 1947," Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual 3 ... Wiesenthal Center Annual 3 (1997)]
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22535. Rabbi Philip Bernstein, adviser on Jewish Affairs to the commander of the US forces in Europe, delivers a speech.
S. Bernstein: Adviser on Jewish Affairs, May 1946-August 1947," Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual 3 ... Wiesenthal Center Annual 3 (1997)]
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22536. Three young male prisoners at an unidentified labor camp.
Final Solution culminated in the Erntefest [Harvest Festival] massacre of November 3-4, 1943. In the ... pp.xv-xvii; 3-9; 38-71; 88-114; 133-146; 191-192.]
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22537. Hugo Odenheimer holds his young son Hugo and poses on a street in Buhl, Germany.
Ehud Loeb (born Herbert Josef Odenheimer) is the only child of Hugo (b. 3/12/1899) Odenheimer and ... Ju Ehud Loeb (born Herbert Josef Odenheimer) is the only child of Hugo (b. 3/12/1899) Odenheimer and
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22538. Studio portrait of Herbert Odenheimer taken in Buzancais, France where he had hidden during the war.
Ehud Loeb (born Herbert Josef Odenheimer) is the only child of Hugo (b. 3/12/1899) Odenheimer and ... Ju Ehud Loeb (born Herbert Josef Odenheimer) is the only child of Hugo (b. 3/12/1899) Odenheimer and
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22539. James G. McDonald poses on the deck of the SS Paris on his way to Geneva to take over his new duties as League of Nations High Commissioner for German Refugees from Germany.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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22540. Group portrait of faculty members and recipients of honorary degrees at the 1947 commencement of the Jewish Institute of Religion in New York.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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22541. Newspaper article featuring a photograph of James G.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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22542. James G. McDonald, a member of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine, converses with a New York State senator.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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22543. James G. McDonald, League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, poses next to a Swiss guard during his visit to the Vatican for an audience with Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli (later Pope Pius XII).
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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22544. James G. McDonald (left), Chairman of the Advisory Council, Development Corporation for Israel, accepts a check for a State of Israel bond.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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22545. U.S. Ambassador to Israel James G. McDonald (center), poses with a group of men at a State of Israel bonds drive at a synagogue in the U.S.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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22546. U.S. Ambassador to Israel James G. McDonald (center) poses with his wife (third from the left) and four other women at a State of Israel bonds drive at a synagogue in the U.S.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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22547. Portrait of U.S. Ambassador to Israel James G. McDonald (center) and his wife, Ruth, on board the SS Queen Elizabeth on his way home to the U.S.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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22548. James G. McDonald (second from the left), Chairman of the Advisory Council, Development Corporation for Israel, attends a conference about fundraising for the State of Israel.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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22549. James G. McDonald (seated, left), Chairman of the Advisory Council, Development Corporation for Israel, looks through his papers while attending a conference about fundraising for the State of Israel.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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22550. U.S. Ambassador to Israel, James G. McDonald, and his wife, Ruth, attend a luncheon in their honor hosted by a group of Saratogians at the Hotel Lafayette.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]