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27876. A group of young female employees pose at their sewing tables in the Palais de l'Habillement clothing company in Luxembourg.
Nussbaum. He was born February 4, 1898 in Monneren, Luxembourg. Albert had a brother, Rene (b. 1902), a ... owned a successful clothing factory called Palais de l'Habillement in Luxembourg. After his death in
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27877. A group of young female employees pose at their sewing tables in the Palais de l'Habillement clothing company in Luxembourg.
Nussbaum. He was born February 4, 1898 in Monneren, Luxembourg. Albert had a brother, Rene (b. 1902), a ... owned a successful clothing factory called Palais de l'Habillement in Luxembourg. After his death in
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27878. Members of the Ovici family, a family of Jewish dwarf entertainers known as the Lilliput Troupe, who survived Auschwitz, perform on stage in Israel.
largest family to enter Auschwitz and to survive intact -- twelve members ranging from a 15-month old baby ... to a 58 year-old woman. They came from the northern Transylvania town of Rozavlea, near Sighet. The
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27879. Members of the Ovici family, a family of Jewish dwarf entertainers known as the Lilliput Troupe, who survived Auschwitz, perform on stage.
largest family to enter Auschwitz and to survive intact -- twelve members ranging from a 15-month old baby ... to a 58 year-old woman. They came from the northern Transylvania town of Rozavlea, near Sighet. The
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27880. Albert Nussbaum, director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, smokes a cigar while waiting next to the gangway of the SS Serpa Pinto.
Nussbaum. He was born February 4, 1898 in Monneren, Luxembourg. Albert had a brother, Rene (b. 1902), a ... owned a successful clothing factory called Palais de l'Habillement in Luxembourg. After his death in
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27881. Jewish refugees watch as a crane is used to load their luggage onto the SS Serpa Pinto in the port of Lisbon.
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27882. Floor plan of the court room which was part of a mimeographed program to the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg for November 20, 1945.
Military Tribunal so that, in the words of Cordell Hull, "a condemnation after such a proceeding will meet ... Nuremberg on November 20, 1945, only six and a half months after Germany surrendered. Each of the four
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27883. Two uniformed Portuguese policemen stand on the pier in the port of Lisbon as a group of Jewish refugee children wait in line to board the SS Mouzinho.
March 5, 1941, OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) France in Montpellier sent HICEM a list of 500 ... wait a full year before they received the necessary papers. The first convoy of 111 children left the
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27884. Two Portuguese policemen stand guard on the pier in the port of Lisbon where Jewish refugees wait behind a wooden fence for permission to board the SS Mouzinho.
March 5, 1941, OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) France in Montpellier sent HICEM a list of 500 ... wait a full year before they received the necessary papers. The first convoy of 111 children left the
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27885. Portuguese dockworkers in the port of Lisbon prepare to transfer the luggage of Jewish refugees from a truck to the SS Mouzinho.
March 5, 1941, OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) France in Montpellier sent HICEM a list of 500 ... wait a full year before they received the necessary papers. The first convoy of 111 children left the
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27886. Rabbi Lifschitz, in the company of Jewish Brigade soldiers, carries a Torah scroll that has been rescued, to the Sephardic synagogue in the Venice ghetto.
from the right) wearing a Jewish Birgade uniform.. ... Her mother was a cultural journalist and worked as a translator after the war. Roma grew up in
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27887. Jewish refugee teenagers enjoy a snack on the grounds of the Chateau de Chabannes OSE [Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants] children's home.
1934 at the age of fifty-five. Miriam, who did not possess working papers, established a lunchroom for ... young Jewish immigrants in their home, and Hermann helped support the family as a factory cabinetmaker
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27888. Portrait of a young Jewish refugee woman, Louise Budnik, on the grounds of the Chateau de Chabannes OSE [Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants] children's home.
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27889. A group of Jewish refugee children living in an apartment house in Kavaja, Albania pose with an Italian soldier who is their tutor.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... 's family home in Sarajevo was destroyed during a German bombing raid. Though most of the extended family
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27890. Both sides of a registration card issued by the German occupation authorities in Belgrade to Majer Altarac, indicating that he has registered with the police.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... 's family home in Sarajevo was destroyed during a German bombing raid. Though most of the extended family
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27891. Both sides of a registration card issued by the German occupation authorities in Belgrade to Mimi (Merjana) Altarac, indicating that she has registered with the police.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... 's family home in Sarajevo was destroyed during a German bombing raid. Though most of the extended family
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27892. A Jewish refugee from Denmark, who was ferried to Sweden during the Danish rescue operation in October 1943, poses outside his barbershop in Tyringe, Sweden.
Denmark, where his father owned a barbershop. Both of David's parents had immigrated to Denmark from ... during the German occupation of Denmark, the Nussbaums were ferried to safety in Sweden on a Danish
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27893. Soviet war crimes investigators view the corpses of prisoners in the Klooga concentration camp that have been stacked on a pyre for burning.
Klooga, a subcamp of the Vaivara concentration camp in northern Estonia, was established in the ... summ Klooga, a subcamp of the Vaivara concentration camp in northern Estonia, was established in the
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27894. A Jewish refugee from Denmark, who was ferried to Sweden during the Danish rescue operation in October 1943, works at his own barbershop in Sweden.
Denmark, where his father owned a barbershop. Both of David's parents had immigrated to Denmark from ... during the German occupation of Denmark, the Nussbaums were ferried to safety in Sweden on a Danish
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27895. Joseph Diament (second from the right), the owner of a tailor shop in Copenhagen, poses with five of his co-workers.
Denmark, where his father owned a barbershop. Both of David's parents had immigrated to Denmark from ... during the German occupation of Denmark, the Nussbaums were ferried to safety in Sweden on a Danish
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27896. Three young Jewish refugees from Germany ride horses on a farm in the Jutland, where members of their hachshara [Zionist collective] are working.
after World War I, came to Denmark with a hachshara (Zionist collective) group in 1934 and received ... while visiting relatives in Copenhagen. His relatives, the Rothstein family, were the owners of a hat
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27897. A Jewish couple from Denmark who was ferried to safety in Sweden poses with the Swedish family who hosted them in the backyard of their home in Landskrona.
after World War I, came to Denmark with a hachshara (Zionist collective) group in 1934 and received ... while visiting relatives in Copenhagen. His relatives, the Rothstein family, were the owners of a hat
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27898. Cover of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
September 28, 1918 in Frankfurt where her father was a butcher. Her mother was the youngest of twelve ... studying piano as a child and always wanted to pursue a musical career. In addition to attending the
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27899. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
September 28, 1918 in Frankfurt where her father was a butcher. Her mother was the youngest of twelve ... studying piano as a child and always wanted to pursue a musical career. In addition to attending the
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27900. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
September 28, 1918 in Frankfurt where her father was a butcher. Her mother was the youngest of twelve ... studying piano as a child and always wanted to pursue a musical career. In addition to attending the