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1701. Hermine Weiss Zeltmacher), Emil Weiss and and assistant stand outside the entrance to their store in Karlovy Vary.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1702. Studio portrait of Joseph Kirschner (the uncle of the donor), a decorated World War I helicopter pilot.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1703. Egon and Edith Weiss pose with a someone in a bear costume while while on winter vacation in the mountains of Bavaria.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1704. Group portrait of the students of the 4a class in the Gymnasium in Karlsbad.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1705. Olga Weiss (left) sits by a table in Davos, Switzerland where she is recuperating in a TB sanatorium.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1706. A young girl reads a sign outside the OSE children's home, Le Petit Monde.
's home in Paris, which sheltered some 30-35 Jewish pre-school children, ages 2-6. These children had
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1707. A group of children gather around their caretaker as they open packages filled with toys.
's home in Paris, which sheltered some 30-35 Jewish pre-school children, ages 2-6. These children had
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1708. American soldiers enter the main gate to the Buchenwald concentration camp.
Col Raymond N. Born retired in May 1971, after 30 years in the service, from Aberdeen Proving Ground
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1709. View of a barrack and fence in Buchenwald. The original caption reads: "Barrack and enclosure.
Col Raymond N. Born retired in May 1971, after 30 years in the service, from Aberdeen Proving Ground
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1710. View of the bombed out Chancellery in Berlin. Adolf Hitler had previously given his speeches from the balcony.
Col Raymond N. Born retired in May 1971, after 30 years in the service, from Aberdeen Proving Ground
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1711. Billboard displaying a portrait of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin on a main artery of Berlin.
Col Raymond N. Born retired in May 1971, after 30 years in the service, from Aberdeen Proving Ground
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1712. View of a pile of ashes of human remains outside the crematory of Buchenwald.
Col Raymond N. Born retired in May 1971, after 30 years in the service, from Aberdeen Proving Ground
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1713. Drawing of the Milos in Haifa Harbor done by a friend of Egon Weiss while interned in the Athlit detention camp.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1714. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the Athlit internment camp.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1715. Drawing of the Patria (probably drawn by a friend) and part of the illustrated diary of Egon Weiss which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the Athlit internment camp.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1716. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss (probably drawn by a friend) showing the Athlit internment camp which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1717. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss showing the lay-out of the Athlit internment camp which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1718. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss, showing the barracks of the Athlit internment camp, which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1719. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss with a photograph of Jewish police standing at attention.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1720. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss, showing the barned wire fence around the Athlit internment camp, which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1721. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss, showing the sinking of the Patria, which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
They were deported to Theresienstadt on January 30, 1942. Edith was then deported to Auschwitz on
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1722. Close-up portrait of Gertrud Goldschmidt, a student from the Lenore Goldschmidt School, during a track and field event.
was run by one of its teachers, Dr. Kurt Lewent, until it was closed on November 30 of that year
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1723. Students from various Jewish schools in Berlin gather to sing Hatikva at a large track and field event.
was run by one of its teachers, Dr. Kurt Lewent, until it was closed on November 30 of that year
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1724. Jewish students in Berlin participate in the junior relay race.
was run by one of its teachers, Dr. Kurt Lewent, until it was closed on November 30 of that year
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1725. A student from the Goldschmidt School, competes in a relay race.
was run by one of its teachers, Dr. Kurt Lewent, until it was closed on November 30 of that year