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28001. Group portrait of DPs selected to attend a class on American administration in preparation for assuming leadership positions in their camps.
). 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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28002. View of the Capitaine Paul-Lemerle, a converted cargo ship that sailed from Marseilles to Martinique with European refugees sponsored by Varian Fry's Centre Americain de Secours.
Kingdon, the committee set itself the mission to locate a group of approximately 200 prominent refugees ... to secure a visa to France at a time when they were difficult to obtain, as well as give him a cover
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28003. Gisela Tchitchekik (left) and a village woman pose together in matching traditional costumes in the village where Gisela and her sons are spending their summer vacation.
was born on April 19, 1934 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria where his father owned "Colonialiot," a store that ... to each other, while the children preferred Bulgarian. The Tchitchekiks enjoyed a comfortable life
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28004. A group of young Bulgarian Jews rests by bundles of hay in the countryside where they have gone to help with the harvest.
was born on April 19, 1934 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria where his father owned "Colonialiot," a store that ... to each other, while the children preferred Bulgarian. The Tchitchekiks enjoyed a comfortable life
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28005. Close-up portrait of Yehezkel Fleisher wearing a Jewish star taken shortly after his release from the Red Prison in Siauliai.
June 21, 1917 in a small village in Lithuania and grew up in the somewhat larger town of Kursenai where ... his father sold leather and fur goods. The family also ran a small grocery store from their home
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28006. British soldiers attend a stricken female passenger and her husband at the Kuecknitz railroad station after their forcible return to Europe.
June 21, 1917 in a small village in Lithuania and grew up in the somewhat larger town of Kursenai where ... his father sold leather and fur goods. The family also ran a small grocery store from their home
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28007. A destroyed lamppost bearing the street sign "Unter den Linden" lies on the ground in Berlin at the end of World War II.
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28008. An elderly Jewish man stands next to a sign in the Hasenecke DP camp that reads, "Review Concert -- It's Good to be Happy."
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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28009. Bela Milstein and Jacob Gutman stand under a chuppa [wedding canopy] during their marriage ceremony in the Mittenwald displaced persons' camp.
Chaim, and a younger brother, Elek. Jacob's father earned a meager living cutting leather; the family ... was poor and lived in a one room home without running water. Jacob's father was very active in the
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28010. Nazi propaganda poster entitled "Washington in Kriegzeiten," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28011. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Seid nicht allzu gerecht," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28012. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Schlag auf Schlag," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28013. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Immer wieder: Der Jude," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
aspires, must be a reverse order of England's: Hitler's purpose is this, to achieve self-sufficiency and ... soybeans in Bulgaria, in order to thereby close a wide breach, so must the British government generally
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28014. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Vorwarts Soldaten Christi," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28015. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "13 Millionen Bruttoregistertonnen," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28016. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Roosevelt - Erfolge," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28017. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Einer muss gehen!" issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28018. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Heuchelei, Terror und Meuchelmord," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28019. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Gut festnageln," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28020. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Gangstermoral!", issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28021. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Irrefuhrende Statistiken," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28022. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "...Gefragt...Geantwortet," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28023. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Plutokratische Kriegserfolge," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28024. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Schluss damit!", issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
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28025. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Vebrechen der britischen Plutokratie," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.