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10451. Four children pose outside on a summer day. Pictured is Rudolf Cohen Jacobsohn (right) with his cousins Inge and Howard Spicker and a neighbor.
cousins Inge and Howard Spicker and a neighbor. ... cousins Inge and Howard Spicker and a neighbor.
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10452. Elizabeth Reiss, a young Jewish girl, leaves a house accompanied by her maternal grandmother, Renee Rubens, great grandparents, and great-uncle, Jaap Trompeter.
-Rubens. She was born December 24, 1937 in Bussum, Holland, where her family owned a wholesale business ... -Belsen and arranged for Henry and Aleida to go to Freisland. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's uncle found her a
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10453. A convoy of Swedish Red Cross white buses, which are being used to evacuate concentration camp prisoners and transport them to Sweden, are lined up on a road.
prisoners and transport them to Sweden, are lined up on a road. ... prisoners and transport them to Sweden, are lined up on a road.
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10454. Group portrait of German-Jewish teenage girls in front of a rustic wooden building while on a Sunday outing to the country.
Sunday outing to the country. Among those pictured is Ruth Cohn. She left on a Kindertransport to ... daughters to England on a Kindertransport with the hope that they eventually would join them. Steffi left
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10455. German-Jewish teenage girls gather with sports equipment in front of a rustic wooden building while on a Sunday outing to the country.
on a Sunday outing to the country. ... on a Sunday outing to the country. Among those pictured is Ruth Cohn. She left on a Kindertransport
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10456. A German-Jewish teenager works at her desk in a Berlin department store where she is apprenticed as an office clerk.
daughters to England on a Kindertransport with the hope that they eventually would join them. Steffi left ... last transport on August 10, 1939. Her sponsor was Frau Landsmann, a non-Jewish German woman who
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10457. Group portrait of girls, about half of whom are Jewish, from the Hoenstaofen Strasse school, taken during a class outing in a wooded park.
during a class outing in a wooded park. Among those pictured is Ruth Cohn. ... daughters to England on a Kindertransport with the hope that they eventually would join them. Steffi left ... last transport on August 10, 1939. Her sponsor was Frau Landsmann, a non-Jewish German woman who
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10458. Portrait of Blanche Karakowski on the way to a violin lesson wearing a coat made by her mother taken before she went into hiding.
Frajda came to Paris to study fashion design. She was told to get in touch with a first cousin whom she ... Frajda decided to find a hiding place for Blanche on a farm in the countryside. Throughout the rest of
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10459. A group of Jewish survivors marches through the ruins of the Warsaw ghetto during a demonstration [probably to mark the fourth anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising].
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10460. Jewish survivors carrying flags march along a street in Warsaw [probably during a demonstration marking the fourth anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising].
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10461. Chief Archivist Henry Mayer examines a document while standing in front of a row of glass cases on the fifth floor of the U.S.
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10462. Joel Fabian poses with a nurse at a sanatorium in Davos, Switzerland, where he is recovering from the tuberculosis he contracted while imprisoned in Theresienstadt.
to Dachau, where he was imprisoned for a year. After his release, the two couples --Hans and Ruth ... Theresienstadt, including the ability to live together as a family. While in the camp, Hans worked as a
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10463. Bluma Kleinhandler poses with a ghetto policeman during a trip she took with members of the Jewish council in Chmielnik to Wislica.
was born February 13, 1919 in Chmielnik, Poland, where her father owned a machine shop that produced ... that was established soon after the entry of German troops into the town. When a local Jewish council
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10464. Front page of the February 1929 issue of "Der Stuermer," a Nazi newspaper edited by Julius Streicher, showing a caricature of Magnus Hirschfeld.
Streicher, showing a caricature of Magnus Hirschfeld. ... Streicher, showing a caricature of Magnus Hirschfeld. (Der Stürmer, vol. 7, 1929, no. 8, front page
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10465. A Polish boy passes smuggled goods to Ajzyk Wierzbicki and Krawczyk in the Warsaw ghetto through a fence on Krochmalna Street.
Jan Kostanski, a Polish teenager, who during the German occupation of Warsaw, provided assistance ... on Jan Kostanski, a Polish teenager, who during the German occupation of Warsaw, provided assistance
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10466. Jan Kostanski stands next to a Jewish policeman in front of a barbed wire fence on Krochmalna Street in the Warsaw ghetto.
Jan Kostanski, a Polish teenager, who during the German occupation of Warsaw, provided assistance ... on Jan Kostanski, a Polish teenager, who during the German occupation of Warsaw, provided assistance
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10467. Berta Spiro and Hans Israel examine a Nazi sign declaring that Israeldorf is six kilometers away while on a bicycle trip through Germany.
while on a bicycle trip through Germany. ... while on a bicycle trip through Germany.
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10468. German soldiers mock a Jewish peddlar. This photograph was taken by a German soldier and then confiscated by American serviceman Pfc.
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10469. A female JDC aid worker and three men pose behind their desks in front of a map of Israel in the Zeilsheim displaced persons' camp.
Photographer: E.M. Robinson
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10470. Members of the Zionist group Partizanim-Hayyalim-Halutzim meet in the Zeilsheim displaced persons' camp held in a room decorated with a flag and posters.
Photographer: E.M. Robinson ... joined up with Mossad Aliya Bet emissaries in Poland in l944, as well as a number of Romanian Jews. They
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10471. A female teacher conducts a class for Jewish DP children in the Jewish (Deutsche Juedische Jugend) school at the Berlin Chaplains' Center.
1919, in Jerusalem, where his father was a rabbi and kosher butcher. When Mayer was nine years old his ... rabbinical ordination and the following year became a chaplain in the U.S. Army. From 1945 to 1947 he was
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10472. U.S. Army chaplain Rabbi Mayer Abramowitz poses with a young woman at a summer camp for Jewish DP children in the Grunewald Forest.
1919, in Jerusalem, where his father was a rabbi and kosher butcher. When Mayer was nine years old his ... rabbinical ordination and the following year became a chaplain in the U.S. Army. From 1945 to 1947 he was
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10473. U.S. Army chaplain Rabbi Mayer Abramowitz (right) escorts a member of a visiting international commission in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
1919, in Jerusalem, where his father was a rabbi and kosher butcher. When Mayer was nine years old his ... rabbinical ordination and the following year became a chaplain in the U.S. Army. From 1945 to 1947 he was
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10474. U.S. Army chaplain Rabbi Mayer Abramowitz poses with a group of adults and children at a summer camp for Jewish DP children in the Grunewald Forest.
1919, in Jerusalem, where his father was a rabbi and kosher butcher. When Mayer was nine years old his ... rabbinical ordination and the following year became a chaplain in the U.S. Army. From 1945 to 1947 he was
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10475. Rosemarie Schink sits on the steps to a house with a group of people including two of the Jews she hid in her attic, Lola and Lila.
Julia Schor (born Julia Ensel) is the daughter of Rosemarie Schink, a Christian woman from ... Meuselwit Julia Schor (born Julia Ensel) is the daughter of Rosemarie Schink, a Christian woman from