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28126. A German-Jewish boy poses outside his home in Rimbeck, Germany with his parents on the occasion of his bar mitzvah.
his bar mitzvah. Pictured are Mathilde, Ludwig and Siegfried Fischel. Half a year later the family ... hardware store. Ludwig had a large extended family; Siegfried Fischel (b. July 14, 1886), was one of ten
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28127. Two Morrocan Jewish girls wash dishes in a lake or river in the Los Arenas camp while waiting to immigrate to Palestine.
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28128. A young Morrocan-Jewish mother cradles her infant in her arms in the Los Arenas camp while waiting to immigrate to Palestine.
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28129. Group portrait of three Jewish displaced persons holding an Israeli flag prior to their departure for Palestine while a soldier looks on.
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28130. Close-up portrait of Saul Loeb, a Jewish chaplain's assistant, sitting in front of the Torah ark and menorah in the Berlin Chaplain's center.
front of our Ark -- the ark was made especially for Chaplain Shubow by a Jewish architect from Holland ... Signal Corps Battalion went by rail to a port in the south of England for the channel crossing to Omaha
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28131. Group portrait of religious youth [probably members of Mizrachi] standing in a room decorated with the portraits of rabbis in the Gabersee displaced persons' camp.
Slovakia, he was considered a foreign national and exempt from many anti-Jewish regulations. However, the ... constructed in March 1941. They shared an apartment with Arthur's grandparents, and Shimon ran a small shoe
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28132. Jewish youth from the Gabersee displaced person's camp pose behind a floral display of the American and Israeli flags at the ORT vocational school.
Slovakia, he was considered a foreign national and exempt from many anti-Jewish regulations. However, the ... constructed in March 1941. They shared an apartment with Arthur's grandparents, and Shimon ran a small shoe
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28133. An American soldier poses next to an effigy of Hitler hanging in front of a barracks in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
Buchenwald concentration camp. Grafitti on the side of a barracks reads "Hitler must die for Germany to live".
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28134. An American soldier stares at two badly burned corpses lying next to a barbed wire fence in the Leipzig-Thekla sub-camp.
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28135. A Jewish woman visits her two children in the Limoges children's home, la Pouponniere, shortly before she removed them from the home to go into hiding.
1940, Matthew was mobilized into the French army even though he officially was not yet a citizen ... removed her children from the Pouponniere, but they couldn't remain with her as she only had the use of a
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28136. Close-up view of the badly scarred leg of a survivor who was probably the victim of medical experimentation in the Dachau concentration camp.
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28137. Close-up view of the badly scarred leg of a survivor who was probably the victim of medical experimentation in the Dachau concentration camp .
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28138. A bound copy of "The Buchenwald Case War Crimes Trial: An Information Booklet on the Buchenwald Concentration Camp Case; The United States of America v.
signatures of participants in the back.) The booklet is from the collection of Solomon Surowitz who was a
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28139. Portrait of Sasha, the oldest son of Mark and Maria Magid at their dacha in the village of Strelna, a suburb of St.
a suburb of St. Petersburg. ... prior to taking up photography. He invented a particular "cliché" (stamp) which incurred great interest ... specialists dealing with art history and the Imperial Russian Technical Society who awarded him a silver medal
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28140. Studio portrait of German-born American attorney, Robert Kempner, holding a book about the Ministries war crime trial which he prosecuted.
Berlin, Breslau, and Freiburg and became a successful lawyer in Weimar Berlin. Kempner went on to become ... German citizenship because of his Jewish roots and expelled him from the country. Kempner taught for a
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28141. Moise Ginzburg stands next to the grave of his father and uncle, Binyamin and Shlomo Ginzburg, who were killed by bandits on a highway.
She was born on November 6, 1925 in Vilna where her father was a coal and wood merchant, and her ... mother was a teacher. She had an older brother Benjamin and a twin sister Eta. Tema's family was not
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28142. Members of a Hungarian forced labor battalion run from an explosion [in Oradea] where they are accompanying the Hungarian army's advance into Transylvania.
a cloud of smoke." ... February 28, 1917 in Mosonmagyaróvár where his father was a merchant. Paula Sommer was the niece of the
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28143. Portrait of a Polish Jewish family. Pictured are Estusia Wajcblum (far right), her cousin's daughter Yanka (front), Yanka's governess (left), and an unknown man.
Glewe labor camp, a sub-camp of Ravensbrueck, where she was liberated in May 1945 at the age of sixteen
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28144. Page from a photo album of German-Jewish refugees in France showing various pastoral images entitled "the day the war broke out Spetember 3 [sic] 1939."
1922 in Heidelberg, Germany where her father was a professor of Latin and Greek in the Manheim ... school in Lucerne Switzerland, and after a few months her brother Eric joined her. Soon afterwards the
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28145. The Gartenlaubs, a Jewish family in Paris, poses together on their balcony shortly before their youngest two daughters went into hiding.
then wed in 1921. Regine was born on August 2, 1932 in Paris where her parents owned and operated a ... won first prize in a piano competition, studied in a music conservatory. Following the German
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28146. Captain Harold Floyd, a member of the Field Information Agency, inspects the pistol range for executions in the Dachau concentration camp.
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28147. Jewish men are forced to stand in a line holding their hats in their hands [perhaps right after having had their beards forcibly shaven].
The photograph is taken from a photo album of SS officer Max Schmidt. It was found in the SS ... compou The photograph is taken from a photo album of SS officer Max Schmidt. It was found in the SS
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28148. A young mother and her friend look on as her baby son pretends to drive their automobile in the main square of Nachod.
Hancl who was half-Jewish and married to a non-Jew and therefore spared deportation. ... injured. After the war, he returned to Nachod where he established a practice as a general practitioner
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28149. Close-up portrait of a laughing Jewish girl, Rosian Bagriansky in hiding on the farm of her rescuer Lyda Goluboviene, in Kulautova, Lithuania.
Gerta Chason Bagriansky. Rosian was born in 1935 in Kaunas, Lithuania where her father was a prosperous ... international textile merchant. Her mother was a Paris trained concert pianist and music teacher who later
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28150. Paul Brunn leans up against a wall; soon afterwards he was conscripted for forced labor and perished in the fall of 1944.
born on January 27, 1927 in Szendro Hungary where her father owned a building materials and hardware ... Zionists but spoke Hungarian at home. Anna attended elementary school in a one room Jewish school attached