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24801. Prisoners listen to a talk in front of the barracks in the Gurs concentration camp in France.
school, he left Vienna on October 3, 1937 for Paris where he joined a battalion of the International ... Brigade to fight in the Spanish Civil War. Hans served as a battalion doctor with the Thaelmann Battalion
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24802. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the administrative offices of the camp.
). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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24803. Page from a photo album from the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the administrative offices of the camp.
). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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24804. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the medical offices of the camp.
Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the medical offices of the camp ... . Pictured in the lower left photograph is Salomon (Shlomo) Ginsburg, who was a representative of the ... ). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a
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24805. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing members of the the camp's administration.
). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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24806. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing members of the the camp's police department.
). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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24807. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the camp's schools, teachers and kindergarten.
). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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24808. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the camp's storerooms, workshops, and butchers.
). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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24809. Two sisters share a chair in their home in Germany shortly before they sailed on the St.
Two sisters share a chair in their home in Germany shortly before they sailed on the St. Louis
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24810. Close-up postwar portrait of Father Bruno (Henri Reynders) sitting in an armchair in a retirement home.
Father Bruno (Henri Reynders, 1903-1981) was a Benedictine monk from Belgium who presided over a ... vas Father Bruno (Henri Reynders, 1903-1981) was a Benedictine monk from Belgium who presided over a
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24811. Identification card for a Belgium-Jewish teenager with the word Jew stamped in red in two languages.
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24812. View of destroyed buildings on a city street in Germany at the end of World War II.
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24813. Mania Baum stands next to a barbed wire fence in front of an apartment building in the Bedzin ghetto.
ghetto. The photograph is inscribed "To sweet Genia, as a memento, Mania."
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24814. Identification photograph taken of Genia Prawer, who was hiding as a non-Jewish Polish forced laborer named Maria Zenderowska.
Bendetowicz Prawer. Eugenia was born on November 25, 1925 in Bedzin, Poland where her father owned a mill and ... worked as an accountant, and her mother worked as a bookkeeper. The family was quite prosperous, and
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24815. Identification photograph taken of Luba Prawer who was hiding as a non-Jewish Polish forced laborer named Julia Domagala.
Bendetowicz Prawer. Eugenia was born on November 25, 1925 in Bedzin, Poland where her father owned a mill and ... worked as an accountant, and her mother worked as a bookkeeper. The family was quite prosperous, and
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24816. Jewish DPs gather for a service to commemorate the Holocaust victims from Miedzyrzec Podlaski underneath banners memorializing the victims.
prevented by the outbreak of World War II. In September 1939, a few days after the German invasion of ... occupation. Minia and Jakob Jawerbaum married soon thereafter on December 31, 1939. Minia found work as a
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24817. American troops with the 28th Infantry Division march in formation down the Champs-Elysees in Paris during a victory parade.
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24818. Artist Esther Lurie walks down on a street in Rome following her liberation and prior to returning to Palestine.
Esther Lurie (1913-1998) was a Latvian artist of Jewish origin, who, while living in the Kovno ... ghett Esther Lurie (1913-1998) was a Latvian artist of Jewish origin, who, while living in the Kovno
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24819. An Austrian-Jewish family stands before a row of motorcycles parked in front of their department store.
the son of a department store owner, Adolf Porges. Born in Scheibbs in Lower Austria, Adolf was a ... a grocery store in the Rudolfsheim district of Vienna. Paul Peter was born on February 7th, 1927
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24820. An Austrian-Jewish child poses with his mother and older brother shortly before leaving Austria on a Kindertransport.
a Kindertransport. Pictured are Paul Peter, Jenny, and Kurt Porges. ... the son of a department store owner, Adolf Porges. Born in Scheibbs in Lower Austria, Adolf was a ... a grocery store in the Rudolfsheim district of Vienna. Paul Peter was born on February 7th, 1927
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24821. The bodies of five civilians executed by German forces hang from the balcony of a building in an unidentified city.
unidentified city. Each of the victims wears a sign around his neck.
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24822. A Jewish mother holds her baby on her lap. Pictured are Chaya Perla Frydland and her oldest daughter, Taube.
their return, Chaja gave birth to a fourth daughter, Myriam, on December 15, 1940. For the next year and ... a half the Frydlands remained in their apartment, though they were subjected to various restrictions
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24823. Passengers in a horse-drawn carriage ride through the public square of Drohobycz, past the large synagogue.
His family owned a market-stall that sold flour, grains, sugar, and coffee. Though the family was ... Polish, Yiddish, Ukrainian and some German. He attended a Polish primary school and the Waldislow
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24824. Group portrait of a Jewish family standing in front of the their grains stall in the Drohobycz marketplace.
on the right is Harry Handel, a relative from America. ... His family owned a market-stall that sold flour, grains, sugar, and coffee. Though the family was
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24825. Group portrait of a Jewish family standing in front of the their grains stall in the Drohobycz marketplace.
Herman Lustig, and on the right is Harry Handel, a relative from America. ... His family owned a market-stall that sold flour, grains, sugar, and coffee. Though the family was