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19226. Identification card issued to Willem Dirk, a member of the Dutch resistance.
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19227. Rosa Klein stands in a field in prewar Hungary. She later perished in Auschwitz.
was born in Nyiracsad, in northern Hungary on March 17, 1915 to Cecilia and Lajos Klein, a master shoe ... maker. She was the youngest of five children. She had three sisters Ilonka, Mariska and Rozsa and a
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19228. Friderika Klein poses with a group of cousins in prewar Hungary.
Friderika Klein poses with a group of cousins in prewar Hungary. Friderika is pictured in the ... was born in Nyiracsad, in northern Hungary on March 17, 1915 to Cecilia and Lajos Klein, a master shoe ... maker. She was the youngest of five children. She had three sisters Ilonka, Mariska and Rozsa and a
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19229. Herman Kutun (pictured on the far left) poses with a family of Jewish DPs in Garmisch.
befriended a group of Jewish survivors from Dachau and assisted them to leave Germany and immigrate to
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19230. A group of Jewish displaced persons enjoys their first Passover since liberation.
A group of Jewish displaced persons enjoys their first Passover since liberation. The table is ... befriended a group of Jewish survivors from Dachau and assisted them to leave Germany and immigrate to
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19231. An elderly Jewish man carries a bucket in an unidentified ghetto.
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19232. Architect Moshe (Buky) Finci and another man pose at a construction site.
and asked her help in choosing a tie. He then asked to meet her in the evening. They married in 1937 ... Shmuel's mother wore an armband and sent to work in the kitchens for the Germans. She worked there a few
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19233. Internees celebrate a sports day at the Vittel internment camp for foreign nationals.
handicapped and could not navigate the steps of New York tenement houses; and so they returned to Poland a few ... brother. In 1941 German authorities established a ghetto in Bochnia surrounded by a wall. Anna's mother
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19234. Group portrait of children probably in the Liebenau internment camp, a camp for foreign nationals.
Group portrait of children probably in the Liebenau internment camp, a camp for foreign nationals ... handicapped and could not navigate the steps of New York tenement houses; and so they returned to Poland a few ... brother. In 1941 German authorities established a ghetto in Bochnia surrounded by a wall. Anna's mother
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19235. Internees participate in a sports day at the Vittel internment camp for foreign nationals.
handicapped and could not navigate the steps of New York tenement houses; and so they returned to Poland a few ... brother. In 1941 German authorities established a ghetto in Bochnia surrounded by a wall. Anna's mother
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19236. Internees participate in a sports day at the Vittel internment camp for foreign nationals.
handicapped and could not navigate the steps of New York tenement houses; and so they returned to Poland a few ... brother. In 1941 German authorities established a ghetto in Bochnia surrounded by a wall. Anna's mother
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19237. Internees participate in a sports day at the Vittel internment camp for foreign nationals.
handicapped and could not navigate the steps of New York tenement houses; and so they returned to Poland a few ... brother. In 1941 German authorities established a ghetto in Bochnia surrounded by a wall. Anna's mother
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19238. View of a mass grave of victims murdered at Orinin, Ukraine.
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19239. Studio portrait of Baila Lubochinski, the sister of Malka Lubochinski, dressed in a folk costume.
gave birth to a daughter Devora Gleiman in 1938. After the German invasion, her family was ... to Auschwitz in August 1944. She stayed for three months and then was transferred to a work camp in
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19240. Group portrait of Jewish DPs recovering in a sanatorium in Germany.
Group portrait of Jewish DPs recovering in a sanatorium in Germany. Malka Zinger is seated on the ... gave birth to a daughter Devora Gleiman in 1938. After the German invasion, her family was ... to Auschwitz in August 1944. She stayed for three months and then was transferred to a work camp in
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19241. Malka Zinger feeds her daughter Ellen while recovering in a sanatorium in Germany.
gave birth to a daughter Devora Gleiman in 1938. After the German invasion, her family was ... to Auschwitz in August 1944. She stayed for three months and then was transferred to a work camp in
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19242. Polish passport of Izak Stiel listing his profession as a Talmudist.
Germans established a ghetto in Krakow ghetto, and many Jews were forced to work in the neighboring ... Yitzchak and Alter also lived with them, as well as a teenage cousin Brandel Paneth (the daughter of Rav
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19243. A soldier stands next to [either two corpses or infirmed survivors] lying on stretchers.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Kenneth E. Legge, Estate; John & Ruth Legge
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19244. A view of the Woebbelin concentration camp after it was liberated.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Kenneth E. Legge, Estate; John & Ruth Legge
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19245. Close-up of a corpse lying on the grounds of the Woebbelin concentration camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Kenneth E. Legge, Estate; John & Ruth Legge ... Close-up of a corpse lying on the grounds of the Woebbelin concentration camp. The photograph
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19246. Close-up of a corpse lying on the grounds of the Woebbelin concentration camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Kenneth E. Legge, Estate; John & Ruth Legge ... Close-up of a corpse lying on the grounds of the Woebbelin concentration camp. The photograph
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19247. Members of the Hechalutz Mizrachi hachshara Yavniel pose outside a wooden synagogue in Zablodow.
The eldest was killed in the Polish army. The rest of the family, except for a sister Ester, perished ... and secretary of the national Association of diamond workers. He was a delegate to the Congress of
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19248. Two Polish women pay respects at a shrine where many Poles were shot.
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19249. View of a mass grave for Poles killed by Germans in Warsaw.
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19250. Polish women ride on an open cart through a street of Warsaw.