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11201. A witness testifies for the Military Tribunal III at the Justice Case.
t On 13 February 1947, the U.S. Military Government for Germany created the Military Tribunal III to
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11202. The judges of the Military Tribunal I during a session of the Medical Case (Doctors') Trial in Nuremberg.
Nuremberg. Sitting from left to right along the top are: Harold L. Sebring, Walter B. Beals, Johnson T
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11203. The defendants in the dock at the Justice Case.
t On 13 February 1947, the U.S. Military Government for Germany created the Military Tribunal III to
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11204. U.S. Deputy Chief of Counsel Charles M. LaFollette at the podium during the Justice Case.
t On 13 February 1947, the U.S. Military Government for Germany created the Military Tribunal III to
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11205. Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
I don't ask you as a court, I ask you personally to do what you can; to do what you can to help me
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11206. Three Jewish DPs pose outside at the Cinecitta displaced persons camp in Rome.
When that didn't work out, they went to Genoa where they stayed for eight or nine months. Hermine and
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11207. David Treger (front row, center in white hair), President of the Central Committee of the Liberated Jews in Bavaria, stands on the speakers platform with other DP leaders and official guests at a public meeting held in the Mittenwald displaced persons camp to protest British immigration policy in Palestine and to commemorate the death march from Dachau to Tyrol.
t On May 4, 1947, local committees in the communities of Garmisch and Mittenwald proposed reenacting
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11208. A 19th-century Italian violin owned by Henry Rosner, a professional Jewish violinist from Krakow who was saved by Oskar Schindler during World War II.
in Bruennlitz, saying, "This is for you. Don't cry; it's the same violin but a different tune." By
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11209. Girls from the Chawatselet Jewish gymnasium in Warsaw ride in a horse-drawn wagon during an outing in Zakopane.
(T Rivka Radzinski was the cousin of donor, Ruth Levine. Rivka was the daughter of Dawid and Miriam
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11210. Students of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw, in a performance of the play, "Mazel Tov," by Shalom Aleichem.
(T Rivka Radzinski was the cousin of donor, Ruth Levine. Rivka was the daughter of Dawid and Miriam
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11211. Students of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw, in a performance of the play, "Mazel Tov," by Shalom Aleichem.
(T Rivka Radzinski was the cousin of donor, Ruth Levine. Rivka was the daughter of Dawid and Miriam
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11212. Students are seated at their desks in a classroom at the Chawatselet Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw.
(T Rivka Radzinski was the cousin of donor, Ruth Levine. Rivka was the daughter of Dawid and Miriam
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11213. A group of Jewish friends gather in a private home for a farewell party for Rivka Radzinski prior to her departure for Palestine.
(T Rivka Radzinski was the cousin of donor, Ruth Levine. Rivka was the daughter of Dawid and Miriam
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11214. The judges of the Military Tribunal I during a session of the Medical Case (Doctors') Trial in Nuremberg.
Nuremberg. Sitting from left to right along the top are Harold L. Sebring, Walter B. Beals, Johnson T
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11215. Name: Yona Dickmann Date of Birth: March 15, 1928 Place of Birth: Pabianice, Poland Yona was the eldest of four children in a working-class Jewish family.
suffered because there wasn't enough food. Every week the Gestapo came and confiscated more of our
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11216. Group portrait of former Transnistria orphans, now settled in Palestine due in part to the efforts of Anny Andermann.
quickly, the days follow each other, we write to you a souvenir because we don't know how long we will
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11217. One page of a booklet produced by a member of the hachshara (Zionist collective) Kibbutz Buchenwald, featuring a group portrait of members of the collective taken beneath the Kibbutz Buchenwald banner.
t Kibbutz Buchenwald was founded in June 1945 by survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp with
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11218. Passengers on board the SS Hamra sail from Romania to Palestine.
Rosl was in medical school and didn't want to disrupt her education. By February 1938, Nazi power in
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11219. A group of boarding school students go skating together in Saint Moritz.
Rosl was in medical school and didn't want to disrupt her education. By February 1938, Nazi power in
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11220. Ella Feuerwerk celebrates New Years with friends at the Carlton Hotel in Saint Moritz, where her father sent her to escape the political situation in Austria.
Rosl was in medical school and didn't want to disrupt her education. By February 1938, Nazi power in
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11221. Polish and Jewish girls in a gymnasium in Wloclawek.
T Marie Winkelman (born MarieTokar, later Lubowski) is the daughter of Herman Tokar and Helen Dyszel
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11222. Polish and Jewish girls in a gymnasium in Wloclawek.
T Marie Winkelman (born MarieTokar, later Lubowski) is the daughter of Herman Tokar and Helen Dyszel
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11223. Portrait of four-year-old Alina Peliar taken once her cousin Marie found her after the war.
T Marie Winkelman (born MarieTokar, later Lubowski) is the daughter of Herman Tokar and Helen Dyszel
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11224. Group portrait of four couples at the Kibbutz Buchenwald hachshara (Zionist collective) in Geringshof, Germany, who are about to be married.
t Kibbutz Buchenwald was founded in June 1945 by survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp with
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11225. Group portrait of members of the Kibbutz Buchenwald hachshara (Zionist collective) in Geringshof, Germany, taken on the occasion of the marriage of four of its couples.
t Kibbutz Buchenwald was founded in June 1945 by survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp with