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13101. Former prisoners are gathered around a supply truck in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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13102. Former prisoners are gathered around a supply truck in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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13103. Former prisoners congregate around a truck near the entrance to the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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13104. Former prisoners assemble in front of a barracks in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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13105. Survivors unload a supply wagon of loaves of bread in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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13106. Survivors stand outside in front of a barracks in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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13107. Corpses of prisoners lie in a boxcar of the Dachau death train.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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13108. Corpses of prisoners lie in a boxcar of the Dachau death train.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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13109. Survivors search through a huge pile of prisoner clothing in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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13110. View of a section of the moat in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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13111. Survivors outside a barracks in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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13112. A row of corpses laid out on the pavement in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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13113. Children write their lessons in the study room of a Jewish children's home in Antwerp.
in 1932 in Antwerp, where her father was a photographer and the owner of a large photo studio called ... sold his studio to a non-Jewish friend, Mr. Lontie, who returned it after the war. In June 1942 when
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13114. Fecalists haul sewage carts through a field in the Lodz ghetto.
collection is owned by the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt, but a second collection of his photographs were
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13115. Women sit on crates in a large open square and sort out vegetables.
Women sit on crates in a large open square and sort out vegetables. Original German caption ... collection is owned by the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt, but a second collection of his photographs were
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13116. Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig describes the children who were sheltered in La Guespy, a children's home in Le Chambon
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13117. Wilek (William) Loew describes political prison in Budapest after the Germans arrested him as a Polish spy
Polish town of Lvov. His family owned and operated a winery that had been ... in family hands since 1870. Wilek's father died of a heart attack in 1929. Wilek entered secondary
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13118. Lettre de Magdalena Kusserow à sa soeur
à sa soeur Annemarie en avril 1942. Le numéro inscrit dans le bloc dans le coin supérieur droit ... en allemand à sa soeur dit entre autres (traduction de l'allemand) : "Chère Annemarie, J'ai reçu ta
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13119. A Segunda Guerra Mundial na Europa
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13120. A Comissão para Refugiados de Guerra
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13121. El boicot a los negocios judíos
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13122. Boicote a Estabelecimentos de Propriedade de Judeus
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13123. What did Refugees Need to Obtain a US Visa in the 1930s?
What did Refugees Need to Obtain a US Visa in the 1930s? It was difficult to get the necessary
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13124. O Que a Guerra Torna Possível?
invadiu a vizinha Polônia. A Guerra ofereceu oportunidades e desafios à liderança nazista, criando as ... Alemanha pelos judeus e por potências estrangeiras hostis [após a Primeira Guerra Mundial]. A guerra ... seus inimigos. A ideologia ou crenças nazistas eram baseadas em formas extremadas de racismo e ... "espaço vital" (Lebensraum) [para a Alemanha]; e a derrota dos inimigos da Alemanha
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13125. Zsidók tömeges agyonlövése a holokauszt idején
A ... náci Németország, valamint a szövetségeseik és kollaboránsaik tömegesen lőtték le a zsidókat a szovjet