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23926. Survivors in Buchenwald cheer in front of a portrait of Stalin upon the liberation of the camp.
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23927. Portrait of a German Jewish refugee at the Westerbork camp before the German occupation of the Netherlands.
Kurt Majerowicz was the son of a Jewish father, Arthur Majerowicz, and a Christian mother, Marie ... (Ke Kurt Majerowicz was the son of a Jewish father, Arthur Majerowicz, and a Christian mother, Marie
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23928. Portrait of a German Jewish refugee at the Westerbork camp before the German occupation of the Netherlands.
Kurt Majerowicz was the son of a Jewish father, Arthur Majerowicz, and a Christian mother, Marie ... (Ke Kurt Majerowicz was the son of a Jewish father, Arthur Majerowicz, and a Christian mother, Marie
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23929. Group portrait of members of the Hitler Youth in Braunschweig, Germany, including Solly Perel, a Jew living in hiding.
1925 in Peine (near Braunschweig), Germany, where his parents owned a shoe store. His parents had ... been in the Polish army, had been captured. Isaac and Solly took a train to within sixty miles of the
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23930. Group portrait of the youth leaders of the Teheran children's transport at a refugee camp in Teheran.
The Tehran Children were a group of about one thousand Jewish children who had fled eastward from ... Po The Tehran Children were a group of about one thousand Jewish children who had fled eastward from
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23931. Members of the Teheran children's transport participate in a tailoring workshop at the refugee camp in Teheran.
The Tehran Children were a group of about one thousand Jewish children who had fled eastward from ... Po The Tehran Children were a group of about one thousand Jewish children who had fled eastward from
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23932. Members of the Teheran children's transport are gathered in front of tents at a refugee camp in Teheran.
The Tehran Children were a group of about one thousand Jewish children who had fled eastward from ... Po The Tehran Children were a group of about one thousand Jewish children who had fled eastward from
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23933. Jewish refugees from the island of Falster, Denmark, travel on a fishing boat en route to Ystad, Sweden.
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23934. A Christmastime celebration in the dining hall of the Hitler Youth school in Braunschweig, where Solly Perel was enrolled.
1925 in Peine (near Braunschweig), Germany, where his parents owned a shoe store. His parents had ... been in the Polish army, had been captured. Isaac and Solly took a train to within sixty miles of the
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23935. Solly Perel (right) converses with two Soviet officers during his service as a translator for the Red Army.
1925 in Peine (near Braunschweig), Germany, where his parents owned a shoe store. His parents had ... been in the Polish army, had been captured. Isaac and Solly took a train to within sixty miles of the
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23936. Solly Perel reads a newspaper in his room in Munich just prior to his departure for Palestine.
1925 in Peine (near Braunschweig), Germany, where his parents owned a shoe store. His parents had ... been in the Polish army, had been captured. Isaac and Solly took a train to within sixty miles of the
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23937. Work certificate issued to Dr. Naum Wortman during his service as a physician at the Ebelsberg displaced persons camp.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the ... Soviet sector of Poland, where he worked as a physician in several towns. From January 1940 until
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23938. Jurek Kaiser sits at a table with friends and relatives in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Jurek Kaiser sits at a table with friends and relatives in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp ... to relatives in Chlewice to avoid deportation. After a few months the family voluntarily entered the ... Wlodek, a Polish school principal living in the nearby village of Wegleszyn. In 1943 Jurek's father was
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23939. One-year-old Jurek Kaiser sits on a bed in his parents' apartment in the Kielce ghetto.
to relatives in Chlewice to avoid deportation. After a few months the family voluntarily entered the ... Wlodek, a Polish school principal living in the nearby village of Wegleszyn. In 1943 Jurek's father was
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23940. Joshua Heilman, (left) with his brother Zev (right) and a friend, Zygus Weissberg, during high school military training.
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23941. Joshua Heilman with his wife, Hanka Wajcblum Heilman, and Abraham, a friend, during the War of Independence.
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23942. A message sent by Tibor and Rivka Tannenbaum, Hungarian Jews living in Jerusalem, to Bela and Ferenc Weisz in Szepsi.
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23943. Passport photo of the Rozenman family, prepared in the Warsaw ghetto for a possiblity of an escape.
Passport photo of the Rozenman family, prepared in the Warsaw ghetto for a possiblity of an escape
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23944. Portrait of Roman Sompolinski taken right before he took the stand as a prosecution witness at the Bergen-Belsen Trial.
prisoners from Bergen-Belsen were tried for war crimes before a British Military Tribunal in Lueneburg ... the second charge, a problem soon arose for the prosecution because unlike Auschwitz, where camp
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23945. Three members of the donor's family walk arm-in-arm along a street in Nowy Sacz, Poland.
Three members of the donor's family walk arm-in-arm along a street in Nowy Sacz, Poland ... 1930s Mati encountered a high level of anti-Semitism, and was herself violently attacked. Because she ... and married a fellow student, Nunek Najder. At the time of the German invasion of the Soviet Union
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23946. Group portrait of a family of Belgian Jewish refugees who found safe haven in the US during World War II.
father, a Jewish immigrant from Poland, was a diamond merchant. Willem’s mother was a native of Antwerp ... and Willem attended a public school for boys in Antwerp. Shortly after his high school graduation (ca
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23947. Temporary registration card issued to Alexander Feuer, certifying that he is a resident of the town of Memmingen.
Alexander Feuer was born August 1, 1929 in Satu Mare, Hungary. A ghetto was established in the ... town Alexander Feuer was born August 1, 1929 in Satu Mare, Hungary. A ghetto was established in the
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23948. Group portrait of young Jewish DPs in front of a Nazi plane at an airport near Foehrenwald.
Group portrait of young Jewish DPs in front of a Nazi plane at an airport near Foehrenwald. Among ... with her sister. They, and a brother, were the only surviving members of their family ... Kozienice, Poland, where his father operated a small shoe factory out of his house. David had three
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23949. Jewish DP children pose in front of a Zionist flag at the Warburg children's home in Blankenese.
to the army for use as officers' quarters and a military hospital. Following the German defeat, the ... British established a field hospital on the premises. A few months later, Eric Warburg (Max's son
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23950. Children's party on board the St. Louis. The boy on the right wearing a small white hat is Rolf Altschul.
The St. Louis was a German luxury liner carrying more than 930 Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany to ... The St. Louis was a German luxury liner carrying more than 930 Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany to