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22176. The front of a children's identification card stamped with a "J" for "Jude," issued to Heinz Straus on December 6, 1938, which allowed him to emigrate with his family to the United States.
Essen, Germany, where his father was a traveling salesman. Heinz, who was an only child, attended the ... the local synagogue and youth center (Jugendheim). In October 1938 a number of his classmates, who
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22177. American Signal Corps photographer Sgt. Theodore Sizer of the 166th Signal Corps company, stands among a group of newly liberated, female survivors from Lenzing, a sub-camp of Mauthausen.
Photographer: Arnold E. Samuelson ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Arnold E. Samuelson
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22178. A letter sent to Walter Jacobsberg by the German interior ministry, informing him that his application for admittance to a school of pharmacology has been rejected, due to his "non-Aryan" status.
application for admittance to a school of pharmacology has been rejected, due to his "non-Aryan" status. ... application for admittance to a school of pharmacology has been rejected, due to his "non-Aryan" status.
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22179. A letter written on a Hungarian Red Cross correspondence form by Czeslava (Harmelin) Sauber to her sister Marie (Harmelin) Auerbach, an internee on the Isle of Man in England.
Joseph. While Marie and Joseph were later able to escape to England, Salo was deported from Belgium to a ... Hochberg. She was born November 27, 1928 in Brody, Poland, where her father earned a living as a grain
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22180. Affidavit in lieu of a passport issued to Gerd Zwienicki by the Commissioner of the Superior Court for the District of Montreal, attesting that he had arrived from Germany in 1939 on a stateless passport.
for the District of Montreal, attesting that he had arrived from Germany in 1939 on a stateless ... for the District of Montreal, attesting that he had arrived from Germany in 1939 on a stateless
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22181. Identification card issued to Szlama Lermann (b. September 15, 1927), a survivor of Auschwitz, Oranienburg and Dachau, certifying him as a member of the Jewish Committee in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
Oranienburg and Dachau, certifying him as a member of the Jewish Committee in the Pocking displaced persons ... Oranienburg and Dachau, certifying him as a member of the Jewish Committee in the Pocking displaced persons
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22182. Affidavit from the captain of the St. Louis, Gustav Schroeder, certifying that Ernst Vendig was a member of the passenger's committee, and that he played a crucial role keeping order and reducing panic during the return voyage.
member of the passenger's committee, and that he played a crucial role keeping order and reducing panic ... member of the passenger's committee, and that he played a crucial role keeping order and reducing panic
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22183. Group portrait of the members of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany, posing around a large plaque inscribed with a Star of David and the Hebrew word "Nachem" (comfort).
Germany, posing around a large plaque inscribed with a Star of David and the Hebrew word "Nachem" (comfort ... Miedzinski (later Bernard Medine), was born in Kalisz, Poland in 1914. He was the son of a Hasidic rebbe and ... when he was just two years old. At the outbreak of World War II Noach was a soldier in the Polish army
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22184. Shmulik Matzner, holding a child, waits at the Vienna railroad station for a train to take him on the next leg of his journey along the Bricha route to the American Zone of Germany.
near the Baltic port of Klaipeda, in Lithuania. His father, Abel Birman, gave him a Voigtlander camera ... as a present for his tenth birthday, which he used to document pre-war, wartime and postwar Jewish
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22185. A group of Jewish DPs wait at the Vienna railroad station for a train to take them on the next leg of their journey along the Bricha route to the American Zone of Germany.
near the Baltic port of Klaipeda, in Lithuania. His father, Abel Birman, gave him a Voigtlander camera ... as a present for his tenth birthday, which he used to document pre-war, wartime and postwar Jewish
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22186. A group of Jewish DPs waits at the Vienna railroad station for a train to take them on the next leg of their journey along the Bricha route to the American Zone of Germany.
food and shelter along the routes. Generally, the Soviet authorities turned a blind eye to the illegal ... (July 4, 1946) in which 42 Jews were killed in the wake of a ritual murder charge. Over 90
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22187. A group of Jewish DPs waits at the Vienna railroad station for a train to take them on the next leg of their journey along the Bricha route to the American Zone of Germany.
near the Baltic port of Klaipeda, in Lithuania. His father, Abel Birman, gave him a Voigtlander camera ... as a present for his tenth birthday, which he used to document pre-war, wartime and postwar Jewish
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22188. View of the bridge of the MS St. Louis. In the foreground, a crewman cleans the deck area while a passenger standing at the railing looks out over the sea.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937 ... closed to Jewish goods. After the St. Louis was forced to return to Europe, Ernst became a member of the
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22189. A representative from Israel ladles coffee into the cup of a passenger in the hold of the Mala immigrant ship that is en route to the new Jewish state.
Martin Silver, a photographer, was born December 2, 1927 in the Bronx, N.Y. He grew up in an ... tradit Martin Silver, a photographer, was born December 2, 1927 in the Bronx, N.Y. He grew up in an
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22190. Seven year old Salusia poses in a garden in Zarki, where she was sent in the company of a Polish woman to check on the whereabouts of her grandparents.
January 23, 1935 in Katowice, Poland, where her father was a kosher butcher. Salusia had one younger ... ghetto. During the winter of 1941, her father Izak was sent to a labor camp and from there transferred
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22191. Document issued by The Far Eastern Jewish Central Information Bureau For Emigrants, an affiliate of HIAS, certifying that three members of a Jewish refugee family are leaving Shanghai to join a cousin in PIttsburgh, PA.
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22192. Norbert Wollheim, vice-chairman of the Central Committee for Liberated Jews in the British Zone of Germany, addresses a rally protesting the lenient sentencing of a Nazi war criminal.
won a lawsuit against the I.G. Farben corporation. Wollheim was born in Berlin on April 26, 1913 ... dissolution by the Nazis in 1935. Intending to become a lawyer, Wollheim began law school in 1931. However
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22193. Song sheet for the Yiddish song "Es Bengt Zich Nuch A Hajm" (We Long for a Home) performed by The Happy Boys jazz band, which toured the displaced persons camps throughout Germany from 1945 to 1949.
Henry Baigelman (born Chaim Baigelman) was born in Lodz, Poland to a family of professional ... musician Henry Baigelman (born Chaim Baigelman) was born in Lodz, Poland to a family of professional
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22194. A sign from the Shanghai ghetto, which reads: "Stateless refugees are prohibited to pass here without permission." One of many signs displayed along the ghetto's boundaries, this plaque was removed by a refugee at the end of the war.
by a refugee at the end of the war. ... by a refugee at the end of the war.
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22195. Selma Bendremer and Mr. Francel, an UNRRA representative from the United States, wait with a group of orphans for the buses that will take them to Hanover, where they will catch a train to Marseille.
of orphans for the buses that will take them to Hanover, where they will catch a train to Marseille. ... of orphans for the buses that will take them to Hanover, where they will catch a train to Marseille
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22196. A young Jewish boy, who is one of the passengers on the illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947, has his papers checked by a British soldier on the dock in Haifa.
his papers checked by a British soldier on the dock in Haifa. ... his papers checked by a British soldier on the dock in Haifa.
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22197. A young Jewish boy, who is one of the passengers on the illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947, has his papers checked by a British soldier on the dock in Haifa.
his papers checked by a British soldier on the dock in Haifa. ... his papers checked by a British soldier on the dock in Haifa.
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22198. View of the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp, in which survivors are walking along the main street of the camp behind a long, barbed-wire fence that runs parallel to a moat
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22199. A small group of Jewish men, who have been rounded-up for arrest in the days after Kristallnacht, is escorted down a street by German police and SA members.
is escorted down a street by German police and SA members. ... is escorted down a street by German police and SA members.
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22200. Robert Vermes (at the back head of the table, third from the right) entertains a group of friends at a bar mitzvah party in his home in Topolcany, Slovakia.
at a bar mitzvah party in his home in Topolcany, Slovakia. ... at a bar mitzvah party in his home in Topolcany, Slovakia. Almost all of the boys were killed during