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13926. Norbert Wollheim (center, right) and Rabbi Leo Baeck (left) converse with an official soon after Baeck's arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
where he helped to organize a community of 800 Jewish DPs. After hearing that 30,000 survivors were
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13927. Rabbi Leo Baeck poses with a group of Jewish leaders during his three week visit to Germany.
where he helped to organize a community of 800 Jewish DPs. After hearing that 30,000 survivors were
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13928. Rabbi Leo Baeck is interviewed by a British soldier upon his arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
where he helped to organize a community of 800 Jewish DPs. After hearing that 30,000 survivors were
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13929. Rabbi Leo Baeck is interviewed by a British soldier upon his arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
where he helped to organize a community of 800 Jewish DPs. After hearing that 30,000 survivors were
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13930. Rabbi Leo Baeck and Norbert Wollheim converse with an official soon after Baeck's arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
where he helped to organize a community of 800 Jewish DPs. After hearing that 30,000 survivors were
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13931. Members of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council attend the Special Ecumenical Service at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
through the Lvov pogrom (June 30-July 3, 1941) that took place just prior to the formal takeover of the
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13932. Group portrait of Jewish forced laborers at the Turnatoria, the machine shop established by Siegfried Jagendorf in the Mogilev-Podolskiy foundry.
without food and shelter. Finally, on August 30 the Germans ceded Transnistria to the Romanians, and on
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13933. Group portrait of members of the medical staff of the Turnatoria, the machine shop established by Siegfried Jagendorf in the Mogilev-Podolskiy foundry.
without food and shelter. Finally, on August 30 the Germans ceded Transnistria to the Romanians, and on
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13934. Group portrait of members of the Jewish administration at the Turnatoria, the machine shop established by Siegfried Jagendorf in the Mogilev-Podolskiy foundry.
without food and shelter. Finally, on August 30 the Germans ceded Transnistria to the Romanians, and on
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13935. Portrait of Tom Veres taken after liberation.
constant battle with the Nazis and Hungarians to keep the 30,000 Jews living in protected houses from being
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13936. Swedish Schutzpass issued to Dessider Donnenberg (b.
the establishment of the International Ghetto, a series of 31 buildings in which more than 30,000 Jews
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13937. Two Jewish brothers play a game of chess in their home in Tomaszow Lubelski, Poland.
through the Lvov pogrom (June 30-July 3, 1941) that took place just prior to the formal takeover of the
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13938. Margot (Miriam) and Gerhard (Gad) Beck pose outside on the day of his Bar Mitzvah.
sister, Margot (Miriam), on June 30, 1923 in Berlin. His father, who had grown up in an observant Jewish
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13939. DP leader Norbert Wollheim poses with the Fabian family.
where he helped to organize a community of 800 Jewish DPs. After hearing that 30,000 survivors were
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13940. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, attend a morning religious service at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
). The home had been set up to accommodate young children, but in fact only 30 of the boys were below the
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13941. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, study religious texts at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
). The home had been set up to accommodate young children, but in fact only 30 of the boys were below the
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13942. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, study religious texts at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
). The home had been set up to accommodate young children, but in fact only 30 of the boys were below the
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13943. Judith Hemmendinger poses with a group of Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
). The home had been set up to accommodate young children, but in fact only 30 of the boys were below the
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13944. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, read an assortment of Yiddish newspapers outside on the grounds of an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
). The home had been set up to accommodate young children, but in fact only 30 of the boys were below the
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13945. Group portrait of the staff of an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny], where some of the Buchenwald children were cared for.
). The home had been set up to accommodate young children, but in fact only 30 of the boys were below the
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13946. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, are gathered around a table at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
). The home had been set up to accommodate young children, but in fact only 30 of the boys were below the
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13947. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, are gathered around a table at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
). The home had been set up to accommodate young children, but in fact only 30 of the boys were below the
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13948. Group portrait of Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
). The home had been set up to accommodate young children, but in fact only 30 of the boys were below the
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13949. Group portrait of OSE staff and Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
). The home had been set up to accommodate young children, but in fact only 30 of the boys were below the
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13950. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, study religious texts at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
). The home had been set up to accommodate young children, but in fact only 30 of the boys were below the