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23076. A member of the Rosenfeld family who was killed during the Iasi pogrom.
June 29, when a total of 5,000-6,000 Jews had been assembled. Then, between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m., a
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23077. A member of the Rosenfeld family who was killed during the Iasi pogrom.
June 29, when a total of 5,000-6,000 Jews had been assembled. Then, between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m., a
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23078. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe.
1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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23079. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe and the tram tracks in front of it.
1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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23080. Ducks in the yard of the Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe.
1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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23081. The Kusserow family children with friends in Bad Lippspringe.
1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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23082. The Kusserow brothers, Wolfgang (left), Wilhelm, and Karl-Heinz in the countryside near the family home in Bad Lippspringe.
1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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23083. Hildegard (playing piano) and Annemarie Kusserow in the family home in Bad Lippspringe.
1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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23084. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe, including the sign "Read the Golden Age [magazine]".
1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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23085. Wilhelm and Annemarie Kusserow with the family car in Bad Lippspringe.
1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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23086. Siegfried Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was persecuted by the Gestapo until his death in an accident on 22 July 1937.
1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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23087. Jews captured by the SS during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising board a truck.
who were deported to Poniatowa and Trawniki were shot during the Erntefest action of November 3-4
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23088. Under the supervision of American soldiers, a German mother shields the eyes of her son as she walks with other civilians past the bodies of 57 Russians, including women and one baby, exhumed from a mass grave outside the town of Suttrop.
shot by SS troops six weeks before the arrival of American troops. On May 3, 1945, the 95th Infantry
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23089. Under the supervision of an American soldier, German civilians from Suttrop dig graves for the bodies of 57 Russians, including women and one baby, exhumed from a mass grave outside the town.
American troops. On May 3, 1945, the 95th Infantry Division of the U.S. Ninth Army arrived in Suttrop and
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23090. An American soldier points out a sign to German civilians that memorializes the 800 prisoners shot by the SS near the town of Nammering.
and the grave was flooded to speed up decomposition. Those 3,100 prisoners who had remained on the
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23091. The reverse side of a special ration card [Sonderkarte] issued to the Jewish Council of Rzeszow by the General Government.
concentration camp, where they were soon killed. In November 1942 only about 3,000 Jews remained in the Rzeszow
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23092. Four year old twins Ellinor and Evelyn Perl in a summer camp in upstate New York.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23093. Four year old twins Ellinor and Evelyn Perl in a summer camp in upstate New York.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23094. Wedding of Inge and Max Heimann. Max Heimann was the brother of Frieda Perl.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23095. Arnim Heimann, a German Jewish man, looks out the window of a train as he leaves Berlin for South Africa.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23096. Selma (nee Meyer) Heimann and her daughter Freidel (nee Heimann) Perl posing in a garden in Berlin.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23097. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23098. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23099. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23100. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New