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27351. Group portrait of Jewish DPs taken at a memorial service commemorating the anniversary of the murder of the Jews of Wlodawa.
his brother. During the war, he lived in the Wlodawa ghetto and worked as a prisoner at Adampol ... 1942 Lea gave birth to a son, David. In July 1944 they returned to Poland and lived in Lublin until
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27352. An Austrian Jewish refugee child poses on a tricycle in the garden of her new home in Sheffield, England on the day after her arrival from Vienna.
1931 in Vienna where her father worked as a cabinetmaker. She had one brother, Siegmund (b. 1923). In ... where she was to stay with a Catholic family. When Rella's grandmother objected to her living with
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27353. A member of the defense team (center) speaks to the Soviet Military Tribunal (top left) at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
prisoner were brought to trial before a Soviet Military Tribunal in Berlin. Among the defendants were ... Anton Kaindl, the former commandant, and Paul Sakowski, a kapo who had served as an executioner. The
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27354. The head of the Soviet Military Tribunal reads a statement to the defendants and their lawyers at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
prisoner were brought to trial before a Soviet Military Tribunal in Berlin. Among the defendants were ... Anton Kaindl, the former commandant, and Paul Sakowski, a kapo who had served as an executioner. The
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27355. View of the former Von Tirpitz naval yard, now being used as a staging area for emigrants leaving Europe through the port of Bremerhaven.
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27356. Dr. Adolf Huber and his wife, Paula (Knopfmacher) Huber, ride in an open bus during a group excursion from Marienbad to Karlsbad.
Deutschova. He was born on November 13, 1932 in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia, where his father was a dentist ... Bedrich has one sibling, Zuzana (b. 1925), a half-sister from his father's first marriage. In January
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27357. Szlama Glogower, (marked with X), with his friends and teachers from Cheder Yavne, parade with Jewish flags on a Lag B'Omer outing.
,and a baby sister. In October 1940, Szlama moved into a newly established ghetto in Makow-Mazowiecki ... mayor of the town with a fur coat. At the end of October they were sent to another ghetto in Mlawa, but
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27358. Students of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw, in a performance of the play, "Mazel Tov," by Shalom Aleichem.
(Turetsky) Radzinski of Warsaw. She had a younger brother, Josef. Her father was an activist in the ... Zionist labor movement, Poalei Zion, and a founder of the Keren Kayemet (Jewish National Fund) in Poland
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27359. Students of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw, in a performance of the play, "Mazel Tov," by Shalom Aleichem.
(Turetsky) Radzinski of Warsaw. She had a younger brother, Josef. Her father was an activist in the ... Zionist labor movement, Poalei Zion, and a founder of the Keren Kayemet (Jewish National Fund) in Poland
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27360. Austrian Jewish refugee Kathe Spiegler (second from the right) poses with the British family who hired her to be a nanny.
Armenpflegen. After she became ill and needed an appendectomy, she left the camp and found work as a nanny for ... a Swiss family and became romantically involved with a Swiss man. While Ella's position was
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27361. Austrian Jewish refugees in La Paz meet in a restaurant [Quinta Elma] to raise money for the victims of the Orazio shipwreck.
Armenpflegen. After she became ill and needed an appendectomy, she left the camp and found work as a nanny for ... a Swiss family and became romantically involved with a Swiss man. While Ella's position was
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27362. Jewish refugees sailing aboard the SS Virgilio enjoy a one-day stopover in Cristobal, Panama on their journey from Italy to Chile.
Armenpflegen. After she became ill and needed an appendectomy, she left the camp and found work as a nanny for ... a Swiss family and became romantically involved with a Swiss man. While Ella's position was
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27363. An Austrian Jewish family in Vienna in 1939. Willy Spiegler poses with his wife, Kathe, and young child, who is sitting in a baby carriage.
child, who is sitting in a baby carriage. Kathe is the half-sister of Eugen Spitzer. Soon after this ... photo was taken she escaped to England, where she worked as a nanny for the family of a British officer. ... Armenpflegen. After she became ill and needed an appendectomy, she left the camp and found work as a nanny for
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27364. The principal of the Escuela Boliviana Israelita (the Jewish primary school in Bolivia) delivers a speech at an outdoor graduation ceremony.
Armenpflegen. After she became ill and needed an appendectomy, she left the camp and found work as a nanny for ... a Swiss family and became romantically involved with a Swiss man. While Ella's position was
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27365. Group portrait of members of the Bialystok Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement at a going away party for their leader, Meir Orkin, before his departure for Palestine.
during World War II. Born into a Zionist household in Bialystok, Grosman was involved from a young age ... certificate to Palestine. By this time, however, she was already a member of the central committee of the
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27366. View of a section of the Tower of Faces (the Yaffa Eliach Shtetl Collection) in the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
The "Tower of Faces" is a three-floor-high segment of the permanent exhibition at the US Holocaust ... M The "Tower of Faces" is a three-floor-high segment of the permanent exhibition at the US Holocaust
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27367. Mary Lou Abrigo guides a group of teachers participating in the Schusterman Teachers' Conference through the third floor of the permanent exhibit at the U.S.
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27368. Helen Verblunsky stands with a friend in the snow outside the barracks of an unidentified DP camp in the British zone.
on September 15, 1932 in Kovno, Lithuania, where her father had a ceramic furnace company. Helen had ... a younger brother Avraham (b.1937). During the German occupation of Kovno the Verblunsky family was
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27369. Aaron Yermus and his classmate Moshe Kristol. The two attended a Russian, Polish school in Kzyl-Orda, Khazakstan during the war.
Aaron Yermus is the son of Doba [Cymerman] Yermus, Moshe Yermus. He had a brother Sam. He was ... born Aaron Yermus is the son of Doba [Cymerman] Yermus, Moshe Yermus. He had a brother Sam. He was
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27370. Name: Arthur Menke Date of Birth: February 23, 1927 Place of Birth: Hamburg, Germany Arthur was born to a Jewish family in Germany's largest port city, Hamburg.
born to a Jewish family in Germany's largest port city, Hamburg. His father owned a small factory that ... ,000 people. I was put to work in a nearby German army base, cutting peat for fuel. The soldiers were regular ... put to work welding planes. He was liberated while on a forced march to the Dachau camp in 1945.
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27371. Name: Yona Dickmann Date of Birth: March 15, 1928 Place of Birth: Pabianice, Poland Yona was the eldest of four children in a working-class Jewish family.
eldest of four children in a working-class Jewish family. The family lived in the Jewish section of ... they would give him food for his family. It was a difficult life in Pabianice, but Yona's family was ... set up a ghetto in Pabianice in our neighborhood. All my extended family were moved to the ghetto. We
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27372. Caricature of Michel Schadur, supply officer for UNNRA Team 513 in the district of Wuerttemberg, drawn by a non-Jewish Lithuanian DP artist, Pencyca.
shortly before the French defeat. For the next seven months they lived a tenuous existence in the rural ... Germany, where he served as a supply officer for UNRRA teams in the district of Wurttemberg, and later as
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27373. Caricature of Michel Schadur, supply officer for UNNRA Team 513 in the district of Wuerttemberg, drawn by a non-Jewish Lithuanian DP artist, Pencyca.
shortly before the French defeat. For the next seven months they lived a tenuous existence in the rural ... Germany, where he served as a supply officer for UNRRA teams in the district of Wurttemberg, and later as
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27374. Haika Grosman reads on a park bench in Brest, where she had been sent by the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement to organize their regional activities.
during World War II. Born into a Zionist household in Bialystok, Grosman was involved from a young age ... certificate to Palestine. By this time, however, she was already a member of the central committee of the
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27375. A group of child and teenage orphans prepare to leave the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp on the first authorized children's transport to Palestine.