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26901. Erich Klinge holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
UNRRA Team 182 secured a cloister, Kloster Indersdorf, to serve as a center for these orphaned children ... the cloister in the interwar period. Once it was established, Kloster Indersdorf maintained a
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26902. Eliz Allacher holds a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
UNRRA Team 182 secured a cloister, Kloster Indersdorf, to serve as a center for these orphaned children ... the cloister in the interwar period. Once it was established, Kloster Indersdorf maintained a
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26903. Ursula Goretski holds a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
UNRRA Team 182 secured a cloister, Kloster Indersdorf, to serve as a center for these orphaned children ... the cloister in the interwar period. Once it was established, Kloster Indersdorf maintained a
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26904. Otto Schwartz holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
UNRRA Team 182 secured a cloister, Kloster Indersdorf, to serve as a center for these orphaned children ... the cloister in the interwar period. Once it was established, Kloster Indersdorf maintained a
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26905. Marijan Dubno holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
UNRRA Team 182 secured a cloister, Kloster Indersdorf, to serve as a center for these orphaned children ... the cloister in the interwar period. Once it was established, Kloster Indersdorf maintained a
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26906. Gyula Meszaros holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
UNRRA Team 182 secured a cloister, Kloster Indersdorf, to serve as a center for these orphaned children ... the cloister in the interwar period. Once it was established, Kloster Indersdorf maintained a
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26907. Laszlo Feldman holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
UNRRA Team 182 secured a cloister, Kloster Indersdorf, to serve as a center for these orphaned children ... the cloister in the interwar period. Once it was established, Kloster Indersdorf maintained a
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26908. Mordka Topel holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
liberated while on a death march. He later became a rabbi in New Jersey. ... UNRRA Team 182 secured a cloister, Kloster Indersdorf, to serve as a center for these orphaned children
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26909. Julius Weiss holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
UNRRA Team 182 secured a cloister, Kloster Indersdorf, to serve as a center for these orphaned children ... the cloister in the interwar period. Once it was established, Kloster Indersdorf maintained a
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26910. Wanda Bunzol holds a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
UNRRA Team 182 secured a cloister, Kloster Indersdorf, to serve as a center for these orphaned children ... the cloister in the interwar period. Once it was established, Kloster Indersdorf maintained a
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26911. Josef Nowak holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
UNRRA Team 182 secured a cloister, Kloster Indersdorf, to serve as a center for these orphaned children ... the cloister in the interwar period. Once it was established, Kloster Indersdorf maintained a
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26912. Miklos Roth holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
29, 1931 in Ricse, Hungary where his father was a sexton. He had three siblings: Sandor, Tibor and ... Imre. Following the German invasion of Hungary in March 1944, he was taken to a ghetto in Satoralya
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26913. The body of a Romanian Jew who died on one of two death trains that left Iasi on June 30, 1941.
The body of a Romanian Jew who died on one of two death trains that left Iasi on June 30, 1941 ... headquarters. Nearly half of them were shot or beaten to death in a massacre that began on June 29. The ... killing continued throughout the afternoon even after a decision had been made by Police Chief Chirlovici
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26914. The body of a Romanian Jew who died on one of two death trains that left Iasi on June 30, 1941.
The body of a Romanian Jew who died on one of two death trains that left Iasi on June 30, 1941 ... headquarters. Nearly half of them were shot or beaten to death in a massacre that began on June 29. The ... killing continued throughout the afternoon even after a decision had been made by Police Chief Chirlovici
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26915. Members of the 27th division of the Armia Krajowa (Home Army) eat a meal in the woods in the Wolynia region.
Jewish military organizations. The AK provided the Warsaw ghetto fighters with a small amount of guns ... Only a few Jews were actually accepted into the ranks of the AK. [Source: Guttman, Israel (ed
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26916. A Jewish family stands in the doorway of their home near the Hungarian-Jewish Labor Camp where Company 108/57 was housed.
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26917. Local Jewish women pose for a photo with Dr. Adalbert Feher (L) and other Jewish conscripts in Company 108/57 of the Hungarian Labor Service.
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26918. Visitors view a photomural of survivors in their barracks in Buchenwald at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
"Lest We Forget" was a two week exhibition of "life-size" photomurals depicting the horrors of the ... N "Lest We Forget" was a two week exhibition of "life-size" photomurals depicting the horrors of the
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26919. Visitors view a photomural of an emaciated concentration camp survivor at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
"Lest We Forget" was a two week exhibition of "life-size" photomurals depicting the horrors of the ... N "Lest We Forget" was a two week exhibition of "life-size" photomurals depicting the horrors of the
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26920. A group of American editors and publishers in Dachau are shown the corpses of prisoners during their investigation of the camp.
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26921. Father Johann Maria Lenz, a former inmate of Dachau, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
personnel and prisoners from Dachau. Lenz was commissioned by the Vatican to write a book about the camp. ... Dachau to find a method of immunizing people against malaria; and three former prisoners. The trial
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26922. The charred corpses of prisoners burned on a pyre just prior to the liberation of the camp by the American Army.
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26923. An American medic stands next to a barn outside of the town of Gardelegen, where the SS killed over 1,000 concentration camp prisoners.
A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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26924. Rear view of an unidentified concentration camp, showing the division between two sectors of the camp and a pile of corpses beside the barracks.
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26925. Irmgard Huber, the former chief nurse at the Hadamar Institute, confers with counsel during a session of the Hadamar euthanasia facility trial in Wiesbaden, Germany.
remodeled for use as a euthanasia facility. Code-named Anstalt E (Facility E), Hadamar went into operation ... Germany and Austria in which the Nazi euthanasia program was carried out. Founded in 1883 as a