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27801. Survivors gather on the main plaza in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp for a ceremony to salute American liberators and remember those who perished.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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27802. Survivors gather on the main plaza in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp for a ceremony to salute American liberators and remember those who perished.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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27803. Survivors gather on the main street of the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp beneath a banner that reads: "The Poles salute their liberators."
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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27804. Former political prisoners wearing triangular badges and X markings gather near a barbed wire gate in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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27805. A display of confiscated valuables, some buried in the heels of shoes, collected and sorted in the Pabianice labor camp/storage facility.
collection is owned by the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt, but a second collection of his photographs were
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27806. A sign bearing the motto of Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski: "Our only path [to survival] is [through] work!" in German and Yiddish.
??" (inscription on a ??) ... collection is owned by the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt, but a second collection of his photographs were
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27807. A display of confiscated valuables, some buried in the heels of shoes, collected and sorted in the Pabianice labor camp/storage facility.
collection is owned by the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt, but a second collection of his photographs were
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27808. A man sits on the ground next to some used wares he is selling in the outdoor market of the Lodz ghetto.
collection is owned by the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt, but a second collection of his photographs were
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27809. A group of students crosses the glass bridge etched with the names of lost Jewish communities in the permanant exhibition of the U.S.
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27810. A group of students crosses the glass bridge etched with the names of lost Jewish communities in the permanant exhibition of the U.S.
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27811. From the film footage, "Here is Germany," a still image of American soldiers burning Nazi insignia as part of the denazification program.
mentality of any militaristic taint," aroused a storm of protest among librarians and academics, who pointed
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27812. A German officer views the activity at an outdoor market in the Warsaw ghetto from the open door of his automobile.
One of a series of photographs taken in the Warsaw ghetto by a German soldier in 1942 and then ... given One of a series of photographs taken in the Warsaw ghetto by a German soldier in 1942 and then
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27813. Jewish DPs say goodbye to friends from the window of a train that will take them to the harbor where they will board the Marine Perch to America.
He was born on May 23, 1925 in Kaunas, Lithuania where his parents owned a shoe store. Shmuel was ... was a leader in Hashomer Hatzair and moved to Palestine in the early 1930s. Shmuel's two sisters
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27814. A letter from Selek and Eda Kuenstler to Sophia Zendler promising land in exchange for hiding their daughter written just weeks before the liquidation of the Kracow ghetto.
was three months old, her parents spirited her out of the ghetto, persuading a Catholic family named ... a Catholic. Salek was killed in Mauthausen, but Eda survived two labor camps and incarceration in
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27815. A group of children pose together in Germany prior to going to Marseilles where they will board the Champollion for Palestine.
April 2, 1929 in Lezajsk, in Galicia Poland where his father was a shipping manager of a lumber company ... the family was not religious and spoke Polish at home. Aaron belonged to a Hakoach soccer team, and
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27816. Postwar portrait of Piotr Kolenda. He was a landowner from Nowogrodek who knew both the Dzienciolski and Bielski families before the war.
was born on November 15, 1935 in Nowogrodek where her father had a flour mill. She had a younger ... came to Foehrewald where a third daughter, Trudi Gittla was born in 1945. They then immigrated to the
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27817. Felicja Klopholcz and a friend visit the beach. This photograph was part of an album that was saved and retrieved in the following manner.
saved and retrieved in the following manner. After the war, Felicja was standing on a street corner in ... Krakow waiting for a bus. A total stranger approached her and told her that she recognized her from her
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27818. Death certificate stating that the merchant Jacques Israel Büchler, a Jew residing in Gleiwitz, died on March 11, 1942 at 1:30 pm in Auschwitz.
on July 13, 1925 in Gleiwitz, Germany where his father was a wine merchant. Alfred has an older ... brother, Heinrich Henry Büchler and a sister, Steffi. On November 9, 1938 Jacques Büchler was arrested in
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27819. Document, in lieu of a visa, allowing Helga Hirschfeld to be admitted to the United Kingdom under the care of the Inter-Aid Committee for children.
Helga was brought to an ultra-orthodox hostel in London. Since Helga had been raised in a religiously ... following years she lived in a boarding school Henley-an-Thames, with the family of Barthold Hesse in
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27820. Erna Gottschalk poses on a horse. Among those pictured are Gustav Gerson (right of Erna) and Alfred Gottschalk (left of Erna).
and grew up in Oberwesel, a small town in Germany. His grandparents were Gustav Gerson (b. on December ... Gottschalk (b. 1888). In the United States, Alfred Gottschalk was ordained as a Reform rabbi and became a
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27821. Portrait of a German-Jewish family. Among those pictured are Rosalie and August Trum with their five children: Else, Ernst, Alice, Rosel and Erna.
and grew up in Oberwesel, a small town in Germany. His grandparents were Gustav Gerson (b. on December ... Gottschalk (b. 1888). In the United States, Alfred Gottschalk was ordained as a Reform rabbi and became a
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27822. Members of the extended Baruch family pose outside around a table in the yard of their residence in Kyustendil, Bulgaria, following their expulsion from the capital, Sofia.
when he was four years old. His father, Yako, was a successful lawyer and Zionist activist, who served ... Bulgaria. There, Yako started a new law practice, and the following year married Rachel Farhi. Israel
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27823. UNRRA camp director Harold Fishbein poses with a group of Jewish DPs in an apartment in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
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27824. Jewish DP leaders and invited guests are assembled on a podium at an outdoor public meeting [probably in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp].
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27825. UNRRA camp director Harold Fishbein poses with a group of DP police, children and others at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
Schlachtensee displaced persons camp. They stand in front of a Hebrew banner that reads, "The Land of Israel