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851. Jewish survivors from Bolechow gather for a memorial to the victims of the town.
December 30, 1891 in Szatmar) and her son Michael (Nosen Moishe, born August 24, 1920). When the
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852. Mother with a newborn baby. Her husband and child died in Auschwitz.
December 30, 1891 in Szatmar) and her son Michael (Nosen Moishe, born August 24, 1920). When the
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853. Siegfried Lindheimer at Saint Cyprien. Among those pictured is Siegfried Lindheimer (second row, sixth from the left).
Palatinate, on November 30, 1913. Herta Cornelia Kaufmann (mother of the donor) was born March 8, 1917 in
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854. Group portrait of internees in the Gurs camp posing outside their barrack.
Palatinate, on November 30, 1913. Herta Cornelia Kaufmann (mother of the donor) was born March 8, 1917 in
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855. Internees decorate toys in a workshop in Les Milles.
Palatinate, on November 30, 1913. Herta Cornelia Kaufmann (mother of the donor) was born March 8, 1917 in
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856. Group portrait of the Krausz and Jeiteles family.
died 1991) in Vienna and Dr. Lydie Krausz (b. Jeiteles b. August 30, 1901 in Prague; died 1994). His
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857. Siblings Villiam and Helene Doris Krausz stand outside their family's home in Nitra.
died 1991) in Vienna and Dr. Lydie Krausz (b. Jeiteles b. August 30, 1901 in Prague; died 1994). His
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858. Villiam Krausz (Benjamin Kedar )sits surrounded by his toys shortly before the family went into hiding.
died 1991) in Vienna and Dr. Lydie Krausz (b. Jeiteles b. August 30, 1901 in Prague; died 1994). His
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859. Studio portrait of Lydia Bloch (Zimmern), the mother of the donor, as a young woman.
). She was born October 18, 1939 in Walldurn, Germany. She has one older sister, Beate (b. December 30
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860. A chemise belonging to Anna Ilona Gondos, that was taken with her when she left Budapest on the Kasztner rescue train.
30, thinking they were bound for neutral Spain or Portugal. Instead they were taken to Bergen-Belsen ... June 30, 1944. Its purported destination was Spain, but in fact the transport was sent to a satellite ... in three suitcases. After departing Budapest on June 30, the train stopped near the Hungarian
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861. A group of friends from the Zionist youth group Gordonia stop at a cafe in Bratislava, on their way to Israel.
transport. The transport left Budapest on June 30, and on July 8 arrived in Bergen Belsen, where the Braf ... June 30, 1944. Its purported destination was Spain, but in fact the transport was sent to a satellite ... in three suitcases. After departing Budapest on June 30, the train stopped near the Hungarian
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862. Members of the Zionist youth group Gordonia pose for a photograph in postwar Kosice.
transport. The transport left Budapest on June 30, and on July 8 arrived in Bergen Belsen, where the Braf ... June 30, 1944. Its purported destination was Spain, but in fact the transport was sent to a satellite ... in three suitcases. After departing Budapest on June 30, the train stopped near the Hungarian
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863. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Julius Joseph (b.
Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Julius Joseph (b. May 30, 1899 in Berlin ... September 30, 1932) by George Mandel-Mantello, First Secretary of the Salvadoran Consulate in Switzerland ... had their greatest impact in Hungary. On October 30, 1944, when the fascist Szalasi government
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864. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Bela Wiesner (b.
Alice (b July 20, 1924), Judith (b. September 1, 1925), Vilmos (b. Janaury 30, 1928), Robert (b ... December 24, 1930), Hedvig (b. October 6, 1932), Aurel (b. July 19, 1934) and Noemie (b. August 30, 1937 ... had their greatest impact in Hungary. On October 30, 1944, when the fascist Szalasi government
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865. Portrait of American liberator Arnold E. Samuelson (left) and survivor George Havas (right) in front of the liberator flags at the U.S.
com Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who
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866. Portrait of Janis Lipke who has been recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
November 30, 1941, Lipke resolved to do all he could to save the surviving Jews of Riga. He left his job
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867. Jews arrested in Iasi are escorted to police headquarters with their hands in the air.
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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868. Franz Ziereis poses in front of the commandant's headquarters on the wall overlooking the garage courtyard (Garagenhofmauer) in Mauthausen.
officer in Germany's Reichswehr (army) on April 1, 1924 for 12 years. On September 30, 1936 he left the
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869. Felice Zimmern (left) and her sister, Beate (right) attend school at the OSE children's home in the Chateau de Vaucelles in Taverny.
). She was born October 18, 1939 in Walldurn, Germany. She has one older sister, Beate (b. December 30
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870. Three survivors pose outside a barracks in the Dachau concentration camp immediately after the liberation.
April 30, 1945. More than 32,000 prisoners were liberated, among those some Englishmen, Canadians and
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871. Tadeusz Patzer, a prosecution witness from Poland, points out the location of the labor allocation offices at Nordhausen, during the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dora-Mittelbau.
Following Christmas, sentences were announced on 30 December, with former SS-Obersturmfuehrer Hans Karl
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872. Walter Gumpert testifies during the Krupp Trial.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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873. The members of the Tribunal who heard the case against the Krupp industrial concern.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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874. The defendants (left) and their legal counsel in the courtroom during the Krupp Trial.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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875. The courtroom during the Krupp Trial.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on