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1776. A Spanish boy and girl stand outside next to a tree, in front of a school building at Rivesaltes.
A Spanish boy and girl stand outside next to a tree, in front of a school building at Rivesaltes ... Micheline Weinstein was born in the Rothschild Hospital in Paris on November 15, 1941. As a young ... b Micheline Weinstein was born in the Rothschild Hospital in Paris on November 15, 1941. As a young
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1777. A group of Jewish children stand outside of a building in Rivesaltes; two are carrying a bench.
A group of Jewish children stand outside of a building in Rivesaltes; two are carrying a bench ... Micheline Weinstein was born in the Rothschild Hospital in Paris on November 15, 1941. As a young ... b Micheline Weinstein was born in the Rothschild Hospital in Paris on November 15, 1941. As a young
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1778. A group of children gathers around a Jacqueline Levy standing with a bicycle at the Rivesaltes internment camp.
Micheline Weinstein was born in the Rothschild Hospital in Paris on November 15, 1941. As a young ... b Micheline Weinstein was born in the Rothschild Hospital in Paris on November 15, 1941. As a young
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1779. Several young boys help move classroom furniture--a table, a bench, and a chair--outside, at the Rivesaltes internment camp.
Micheline Weinstein was born in the Rothschild Hospital in Paris on November 15, 1941. As a young ... b Micheline Weinstein was born in the Rothschild Hospital in Paris on November 15, 1941. As a young
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1780. A Jewish father pushes his two young children in a wheelbarrow, near their home in Gagny, a suburb of Paris.
siblings from a very religious family. He had studied in a yeshiva before being conscripted into the ... to France. There, through a matchmaker, he met and married Rivka Goldfarb, who was a distant cousin
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1781. A Polish prisoner wearing a badge with P is joyous after his liberation from a Nazi labor camp.
A Polish prisoner wearing a badge with P is joyous after his liberation from a Nazi labor camp ... pictures show a few of the 5,000 displaced persons registered at a single repatriation camp on the Western ... Front during 12 days. THIS PHOTO SHOWS: Long days of labor on a Nazi farm are over for this Pole
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1782. A man with an armband crosses a snowy road in front of a barbed wire fence in Kozienice.
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1783. A young boy stands next to a barbed wire fence blocking off a snow-covered road in Kozienice.
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1784. A Jewish man with a beard and armband sells food items on a street corner [perhaps in Kozienice].
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1785. Close-up portrait of a middle-aged man with a beard and armband and a young boy [possibly in Kozienice].
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1786. American soldier, Llyod Strauch, poses in the office of a rivet factory wearing a Nazi armband and smoking a pipe.
smoking a pipe. ... smoking a pipe.
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1787. Anne Forchheimer, a Jewish child in Coburg, Germany, poses in front of a large building bedecked with a Nazi flag.
with a Nazi flag. ... with a Nazi flag.
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1788. A survivor lies on a straw strewn bottom bunk in a barrack of the Langenstein-Zwieberge concentration camp.
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1789. An Italian soldier takes a photo of a group of prisoners outside a tent in the Preza labor camp.
An Italian soldier takes a photo of a group of prisoners outside a tent in the Preza labor camp ... Serbia). His father studied in a yeshiva until the age of fourteen and then attended gymnasium in Brody ... and its surroundings. During a visit to Vienna he met his future wife Paula Weiselberg, who returned
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1790. Members of a Jewish labor battalion work at a construction site building a railroad spur in Hajduhadhaz.
a flour mill. He had one sister, Anne. Istvan died of a heart attack in 1936 and three years later ... recommended that he speak to Andras since he was an engineering student. As a result, Andras was assigned
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1791. Members of a Jewish labor battalion work at a construction site building a railroad spur in Hajduhadhaz.
a flour mill. He had one sister, Anne. Istvan died of a heart attack in 1936 and three years later ... recommended that he speak to Andras since he was an engineering student. As a result, Andras was assigned
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1792. A temporary identification card issued to a Polish Jewish girl, Pola Fogelman, under a false name: Pelagia Pisula.
born November 4, 1929 in Radomsko, Poland where her father worked as a master tailor and owned a large ... deplorable conditions in a one-room apartment with ten occupants. Pola continued school in the ghetto
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1793. A portrait of Karl Reinsch in military uniform with a service dog bearing a Red Cross tag.
Roy Parker (born Romano Nunzio Voltango Pelligrino) is the son of a German-Jewish woman, Helga ... Reins Roy Parker (born Romano Nunzio Voltango Pelligrino) is the son of a German-Jewish woman, Helga
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1794. A temporary identification card issued to a Polish Jewish girl, Pola Fogelman, under a false name: Pelagia Pisula.
born November 4, 1929 in Radomsko, Poland where her father worked as a master tailor and owned a large ... deplorable conditions in a one-room apartment with ten occupants. Pola continued school in the ghetto
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1795. A group of men play a game of cards. Emil Gundelfinger is second from the right, smoking a cigar.
girls attended a Catholic school as did many other Jewish children since they were not allowed in public ... picked him up in the middle of the night and took him to a hospital to get an operation for a non
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1796. A woman holding a puppy stands outside a house [probably ra elative of Izak Weber in Skole, Poland.]
Paris during the war. Izak met and befriended Marte (b. 1919), a French woman whose family owned a ... apartment, and then Izak hid with an Italian friend outside the city. After about a week, it became too
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1797. Herman Kutun stands with a a Jewish DP (probably a survivor from Dachau) who he had befriended.
befriended a group of Jewish survivors from Dachau and assisted them to leave Germany and immigrate to
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1798. Herman Kutun stands with a a Jewish DP (probably a survivor from Dachau) who he had befriended.
befriended a group of Jewish survivors from Dachau and assisted them to leave Germany and immigrate to
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1799. A liberated prisoner stands next to a stack of coffins outside a barrack of the Dachau concentration camp.
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1800. A Polish woman walks down a war-damaged the sidewalk while another looks at a store display in postwar Warsaw.