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826. Corpses in a death train in Dachau.
Tennessee on August 7, 1923. Enlisting on January 30, 1943 at the age of 18, he was assigned to the U
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827. Corpses in a death train in Dachau.
Tennessee on August 7, 1923. Enlisting on January 30, 1943 at the age of 18, he was assigned to the U
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828. Corpses in a death train in Dachau.
Tennessee on August 7, 1923. Enlisting on January 30, 1943 at the age of 18, he was assigned to the U
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829. Corpses in a death train in Dachau.
Tennessee on August 7, 1923. Enlisting on January 30, 1943 at the age of 18, he was assigned to the U
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830. Corpses in a death train in Dachau.
Tennessee on August 7, 1923. Enlisting on January 30, 1943 at the age of 18, he was assigned to the U
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831. Corpses in a death train in Dachau.
Tennessee on August 7, 1923. Enlisting on January 30, 1943 at the age of 18, he was assigned to the U
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832. The corpse of a prisoner lies next to the train tracks in Dachau.
Tennessee on August 7, 1923. Enlisting on January 30, 1943 at the age of 18, he was assigned to the U
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833. Group portrait of the staff of the Masgelier children's home operated by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants).
January 30, 1930 in Konstanz, Germany, where her father owned a clothing business. She has one older
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834. A Red Cross letter sent by Alfred Buechler to his parents in Gleiwitz.
Hamburg. On June 30, 1939 they boarded USS Washington for England. Alfred arrived at Waterloo Station
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835. A letter in Polish written by Eda Kuenstler, the mother of Anita Kuenstler (Epstein), to Sophia Zendler, the rescuer of Anita, describing the needs of the child.
married in Krakow on August 30, 1939. Anita was born on November 18, 1942 in the Krakow ghetto. When she
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836. Portrait of a young girl in Berlin holding a Schultuette (school cone) next to a sign that reads, "My first day of school." Pictured is Brigitte Joseph.
on convoy #30. Hertha and Brigitte were gassed upon arrival. Benno was removed from the convoy
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837. A British sailor shows George Spiegelglas and a group of other school-children a model of a ship.
for several years before formally meeting in 1965. Maria perished in Auschwitz on Jan. 30, 1943.
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838. Students and teachers in a Berlin vacation colony.
for several years before formally meeting in 1965. Maria perished in Auschwitz on Jan. 30, 1943.
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839. Two young boys sit on the floor underneath a bird cage and build with blocks in a classroom in the Petit Monde children's home.
's home in Paris, which sheltered some 30-35 Jewish pre-school children, ages 2-6. These children had
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840. View of open death record book from the Buchenwald Concentration Camp found at the International Tracing Service.
Tracing Service. Each page listed 20 or 30 deaths, and the most frequent causes of death are cardiac and
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841. Kurt and Helene Liebenau go skating in Berlin in 1937.
Olkenitzky (b. Tallinn, Estonia). Gerald was born on November 30, 1925 and his younger sister Irene (today
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842. Portrait of five-year-old Gerald Liebenau.
Olkenitzky (b. Tallinn, Estonia). Gerald was born on November 30, 1925 and his younger sister Irene (today
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843. Portrait of the Liebenau family. Pictured are Irene, Helene and Gerald Liebenau.
Olkenitzky (b. Tallinn, Estonia). Gerald was born on November 30, 1925 and his younger sister Irene (today
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844. Soviet and American soldiers show each other their pistols while relaxing on the banks of the Elbe River.
miles south of Berlin, at 4:30 P.M. April 25, 1945. The historic joining was effected by patrols of the
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845. Original Caption: "Seventh U.S. Army tankmen use a small knoll in Dachau to fire at fleeing SS guards as they liberated the infamous torture camp.
troops pf the 42nd and 45th Infantry Divions of the Seventh U.S. Army April 30, 1945. More than 32
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846. Studio portrait of the Kronovitz family. Margit Kronovitz (the grandmaother of the donor) is third from the right.
December 30, 1891 in Szatmar) and her son Michael (Nosen Moishe, born August 24, 1920). When the
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847. Rifke Zarwanitzer walks down a street [possibly in Bucharest] after the war.
December 30, 1891 in Szatmar) and her son Michael (Nosen Moishe, born August 24, 1920). When the
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848. Group portrait of an extended Polish Jewish family in prewar Bolechow.
December 30, 1891 in Szatmar) and her son Michael (Nosen Moishe, born August 24, 1920). When the
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849. Portrait of two brothers, Ivan and Tibor, wearing matching outfits.
December 30, 1891 in Szatmar) and her son Michael (Nosen Moishe, born August 24, 1920). When the
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850. Charlotte and Regina Zarwanitzer, pose in a garden in prewar Bolechow.
December 30, 1891 in Szatmar) and her son Michael (Nosen Moishe, born August 24, 1920). When the