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27901. Palestinian Jewish parachutists read on board the airplane before being dropped into Yugoslavia.
immigration to Palestine in the immediate post-liberation period. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Holocaust: 3
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27902. Palestinian Jewish parachutist Arieh Lupesko listens to a radio broadcast while en route to Romania.
immigration to Palestine in the immediate post-liberation period. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Holocaust: 3
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27903. Portrait of Yaakov Shapira in his British uniform.
immigration to Palestine in the immediate post-liberation period. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Holocaust: 3
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27904. Palestinian Jewish parachutists pose next to a cart drawn by a donkey.
immigration to Palestine in the immediate post-liberation period. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Holocaust: 3
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27905. Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Yoel Palgi.
immigration to Palestine in the immediate post-liberation period. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Holocaust: 3
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27906. Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Eli Zohar who was dropped into Yugoslavia.
immigration to Palestine in the immediate post-liberation period. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Holocaust: 3
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27907. Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Reuven Dafni who made two successful drops into Yugoslavia.
immigration to Palestine in the immediate post-liberation period. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Holocaust: 3
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27908. Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Rehavam Amir.
immigration to Palestine in the immediate post-liberation period. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Holocaust: 3
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27909. Dinner at the Jewish Soldiers' Club in Cairo. Seated at the large table from left to right are, Tzipora, Chaim and Moshe Sharett; Dr.
immigration to Palestine in the immediate post-liberation period. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Holocaust: 3
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27910. Palestinian Jewish parachutists Haviva Reik, Baruch Kamin, Uriel Kanner, Dov Berger (Harari), Tsadok Doron and Sara Braverman go sightseeing while in Egypt for their training.
immigration to Palestine in the immediate post-liberation period. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Holocaust: 3
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27911. Palestinian Jewish parachutists gather in Bucharest to celebrate the release of Arieh Lupesko and Yehuda Gokovsky from captivity.
immigration to Palestine in the immediate post-liberation period. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Holocaust: 3
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27912. Group portrait of Jewish DP college students from Munich on an excursion to Berchtesgaden.
was born October 3, 1929 in Warsaw, where her father was an engineer. She had one sister, Zofja (b
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27913. Alicja Fajnsztejn poses with friends from the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp in front of a HIAS sign in the port of New York after her arrival aboard the SS Marine Jumper.
was born October 3, 1929 in Warsaw, where her father was an engineer. She had one sister, Zofja (b
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27914. A group of young adults attends a birthday party for Irene (Freda) Landau in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
was born October 3, 1929 in Warsaw, where her father was an engineer. She had one sister, Zofja (b
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27915. Members of the Dublon family pose on the deck of the MS St.
killed a few weeks later on September 3. Willi Dublon and his family were deported to Auschwitz on
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27916. Portrait of Moses Kornberg, the head of the Stuttgart DP camp commissary, checking records in his office.
eventually liberated on May 3, 1945. Moishe at first wanted to return home. However after being told that
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27917. Moses Kornberg (left) and the staff of the Stuttgart DP camp commissary distribute food to one camp resident.
eventually liberated on May 3, 1945. Moishe at first wanted to return home. However after being told that
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27918. Identification papers for Moses Kornberg issued by the Jewish community of Wuerttemberg in Stuttgart.
eventually liberated on May 3, 1945. Moishe at first wanted to return home. However after being told that
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27919. Identification papers for Moses Kornberg issued by the Jewish community of Wuerttemberg in Stuttgart.
eventually liberated on May 3, 1945. Moishe at first wanted to return home. However after being told that
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27920. Two Jewish women pose with a child in front of a newspaper office on a street in Zagreb.
ship, the Henry Gibbins, arriving in New York on August 3, 1944. From there, they were taken by train
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27921. Two soldiers of the 90th Division, U.S. Third Army, remove a crate containing looted historical engravings that were discovered in the Merkers salt mine.
by Allied bombers on February 3, 1945. A second component of the assets stored at Kaiseroda included
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27922. Two Jewish brothers pose with the adopted daughter of their German rescuer.
Both were born in Berlin: Henri on January 3, 1932, and Horst on January 29, 1933. Their father had
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27923. Portrait of Dr. Abrasha Blumowicz, a member of the executive of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany, seated at his desk.
in Munich (located first at the Deutsches Museum and later at 3 Sieberstrasse) and set up seven sub
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27924. Program cover of the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
in Munich (located first at the Deutsches Museum and later at 3 Sieberstrasse) and set up seven sub
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27925. Participants at the second conference of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
in Munich (located first at the Deutsches Museum and later at 3 Sieberstrasse) and set up seven sub