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28151. Close-up of a shop window in the Warsaw ghetto. Joest's original caption reads: "In the window there were beans, grits, legumes, salt.
there were beans, grits, legumes, salt. Eggs were laid out there, even a pack of coffee, but I didn ... his early forties, the owner of a hotel in Langenlonsheim, when he was called to serve in the German
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28152. Postwar family of a Dutch Jewish family. Pictured on the left is Sigmund Kleerkoper in his army uniform and his wife seated behind him.
Kleerkoper. She was born on July 30, 1939 in Amsterdam where her father was a businessman, and her mother ... 1940, Sigmund went to England on business with the intention of only remaining a few days. However
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28153. The Jewish cemetery in the Warsaw ghetto. Joest's original caption reads: "From here one could gaze all the way to the horizon across a vast field of tombstones."
his early forties, the owner of a hotel in Langenlonsheim, when he was called to serve in the German ... He kept the images to himself until 1982 when he met Guenther Schwarberg, a reporter for "Der Stern
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28154. Group portrait of a Polish Jewish family. Rudolf Hoffman is pictured standing on the far left next to his wife, Regina Polland Hoffman.
to his wife, Regina Polland Hoffman. The man on the far right, holding a glass of wine, is Adolf ... Poland. Her father managed the family optical factory, "Specturm", and her mother had worked as a book
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28155. Survivors of the Gusen concentration camp rest on the outside steps of a barracks euphemistically called the Banhoff since the hospital barracks was the railway to heaven.
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28156. A jublilant crowd with many children waive their flags as they await the arrival of Tullio Cianetti, the Italian Work Minister, to the Scholven factory.
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28157. Alfred Meyer (1891-1945), Gauleiter Westfalen-Nord, and Rosenberg's state secretary for the Eastern occupied territories meets with a group of young boys during Rosenberg's visit to Muenster.
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28158. Dr. Alfred Meyer, Gauleiter of Westfalen-Nord, speaks at an NSFK (Nationalsozialistisches Fliegerkorps, National Socialist Fliers Corps) speaks at a meeting in Borkenberge airfield.
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28159. Declaration which prisoners were made to sign on their release from a German concentration camp and kept by the police in Antwerp.
conditions and that I am liable to a fresh forfeiture of my freedom if I do not carry out this undertaking ... of imprisonment; otherwise I shall be rearrested and detained in a concentration camp."
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28160. Mr. Emile Scieur displays his missing teeth as a result of torture received during his seventeen month imprisonment in the Breendonck internment camp.
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28161. Mr. Emile Scieur displays his missing teeth as a result of torture received during his seventeen month imprisonment in the Breendonck internment camp.
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28162. Emile Scieur shows the scarring on his leg that resulted from being beaten with a rubber truncheon in the Breendonck internment camp.
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28163. Emile Scieur shows the scarring on his leg that resulted from being beaten with a rubber truncheon in the Breendonck internment camp.
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28164. Prewar photograph of Victor van Hamme, a member of the Belgian resistance who was imprisoned in the the Breendonck internment camp.
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28165. American military attorneys review a stack of documents while seated in front of the defendants during the Dachau war crimes trial.
Dachau to find a method of immunizing people against malaria; and three former prisoners. The trial ... sentenced to hard labor for ten years. A few of the sentences were reduced after a review board determined
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28166. A recent immigrant couple poses on their wedding day surrounded by friends from an Italian displaced persons' camp and the illegal immigration ship, the Wingate.
Rivke Domawaska. Next to Josef is Malka Yevelewicz who survived as a partisan. ... Mare. His father was an Orthodox Jew and a skilled tinsmith. The Fischers were the only Jews on their
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28167. A Jewish grandmother poses with her two grandchildren in Lyons where they were living in semi-hiding under their own names.
the war he sent for his family, and a few years later they moved to Berlin. Jacob Spiegelglass became ... the Lithuanian commercial attache and also opened a successful jewelry store. Renee's paternal
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28168. Theo Markus Verderber poses on the grounds of the Sherrads boys' hostel after arriving in England on a Kindertransport from Zbaszyn, Poland.
Verderber. He was born on June 20, 1928 in Cologne Germany, where his father had been a traveling salesman ... ). In 1935 his father was killed in a road accident leaving his mother behind to care for the five small
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28169. Identification card issued to Moniek Szmulewicz testifying that he had been a prisoner in the Buchenwald concentration camp and had been in Nazi prisons since January 1, 1940.
birthdate on this card as a year younger than his true birthdate so that he could qualify for more favorable ... father was a shoemaker. Moniek had two older brothers Szlama Laib (b. 1926) and Chaim Szmul (later
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28170. A Jewish mother and her two children pose outside where they are living in semi-hiding under their own names in Lyon.
the war he sent for his family, and a few years later they moved to Berlin. Jacob Spiegelglass became ... the Lithuanian commercial attache and also opened a successful jewelry store. Renee's paternal
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28171. Two dancers, one of whom is a Jew in hiding, perform their act in the Parisian music hall, the Bal Tabarin.
Johannesburg, South Africa, on March 28, 1917 where her father was a traveling salesman for Jaggers Department ... Store. Her mother, Gertrude Woolf, had been a teacher in New York, but after the death of her youngest
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28172. Max and Miep van Engel vacation in Friesland where they went to sail with their father a few years after the end of the war.
Miep Kaempfer (lborn Miep van Engel) was born in March 23, 1939 in Eindhoven, slightly more than a ... y Miep Kaempfer (lborn Miep van Engel) was born in March 23, 1939 in Eindhoven, slightly more than a
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28173. Prisoners [possibly members of the International Brigade who fought in the Spanish Civil war] listen to a speaker in the Gurs internment camp.
listen to a speaker in the Gurs internment camp. The donor's father might be the man sitting on the far ... she met and later married Sioma Lechtman, a new immigrant from Vienna. In 1936 both were arrested by ... later, Le Vernet. Tonia became pregnant for a second time while visiting Sioma at Gurs and gave birth
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28174. Prisoners [possibly members of the International Brigade who fought in the Spanish Civil War] in the Gurs internment camp listen to a presentation, while taking notes.
she met and later married Sioma Lechtman, a new immigrant from Vienna. In 1936 both were arrested by ... later, Le Vernet. Tonia became pregnant for a second time while visiting Sioma at Gurs and gave birth
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28175. Steven Simon wearing a Catholic boarding school cap near the entrance to his school which he attended while in hiding in Lyon in 1943.
in partnership with others, started two businesses. One was a simulated leather (plastic) import and ... sale business. The other was a specialty candy box and imported crystal business. Arthur Simon designed