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15676. Poster created by Pinchas Shaar and encouraging people to donate funds to built a house for the arts in Israel.
the war Pinchas decided that he couldn't remain in the city that had hosted so much suffering and was
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15677. Close-up portrait of a young man in the Lodz ghetto.
the war Pinchas decided that he couldn't remain in the city that had hosted so much suffering and was
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15678. Josef Szwarc (later Schwartz) designing [theater decoration] in the Lodz ghetto.
the war Pinchas decided that he couldn't remain in the city that had hosted so much suffering and was
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15679. Josef Szwarc (later Schwartz) poses under a wooden decoration in the Lodz ghetto.
the war Pinchas decided that he couldn't remain in the city that had hosted so much suffering and was
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15680. Close-up portrait of a young Jew in the Lodz ghetto.
the war Pinchas decided that he couldn't remain in the city that had hosted so much suffering and was
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15681. Close-up portrait of a young Jew sitting on a pile of wooden boards in the Lodz ghetto.
the war Pinchas decided that he couldn't remain in the city that had hosted so much suffering and was
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15682. Josef Szwarc (later Schwartz) walks down a street in Lodz with his sister Ester Itka Szwarc.
the war Pinchas decided that he couldn't remain in the city that had hosted so much suffering and was
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15683. Three friends pose together for a photograph in the Lodz ghetto.
the war Pinchas decided that he couldn't remain in the city that had hosted so much suffering and was
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15684. Studio wedding photograph of a Hungarian Jewish couple.
going, and she replied, "I have a child under ten years old, can't you see," asserting that this
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15685. Jewish refugees stand on the steps of their home in Albania.
Germans. Rather the government instructed the people to say that they didn't know any Jews, only
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15686. Jewish refugees look through the window of their one room home in Albania.
Germans. Rather the government instructed the people to say that they didn't know any Jews, only
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15687. Close-up portrait of a German Jewish couple who were living as refugees in Albania.
Germans. Rather the government instructed the people to say that they didn't know any Jews, only
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15688. German and Austrian refugee children pose with Albanian children shortly after their arrival.
Germans. Rather the government instructed the people to say that they didn't know any Jews, only
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15689. A German-Jewish refugee girl washes dishes outdoors in Shkoset Albania.
Germans. Rather the government instructed the people to say that they didn't know any Jews, only
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15690. Edip Pilku accepts the Righteous Among the Nations award on behalf of his parents, rescuers, Njazi and Lisa Lotte Pilku.
Germans. Rather the government instructed the people to say that they didn't know any Jews, only
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15691. Jewish police march down a street of the Foehrenwald displaced persons' camp.
thesis. One night the house was raided by German and Dutch police. They initially didn't find anyone
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15692. Members of Kibbutz Herzelia (probably near the Foehrenwald displaced persons' camp) pose for a group portrait in the snow.
thesis. One night the house was raided by German and Dutch police. They initially didn't find anyone
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15693. Jewish men and youth practice carpentry in a vocational workshop (probably in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp).
thesis. One night the house was raided by German and Dutch police. They initially didn't find anyone
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15694. UNRRA workers stand next to an ambulance supplied by the National Catholic Welfare Conference (probably in the Foehrenwald displaced persons' camp).
thesis. One night the house was raided by German and Dutch police. They initially didn't find anyone
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15695. Jewish youth learn carpentry in a vocational school in either the Foehrenwald or Windsheim displaced persons' camp.
thesis. One night the house was raided by German and Dutch police. They initially didn't find anyone
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15696. Relief workers, Marion and Tony Pritchard, celebrate their wedding in the Windsheim displaced persons' camp.
thesis. One night the house was raided by German and Dutch police. They initially didn't find anyone
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15697. Relief workers, Marion and Tony Pritchard, celebrate their wedding in the Windsheim displaced persons' camp.
thesis. One night the house was raided by German and Dutch police. They initially didn't find anyone
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15698. Relief workers, Marion and Tony Pritchard (center), celebrate their wedding in the Windsheim displaced persons' camp.
thesis. One night the house was raided by German and Dutch police. They initially didn't find anyone
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15699. Relief workers in the Foehrenwald displaced persons' camp unload supplies from a truck.
thesis. One night the house was raided by German and Dutch police. They initially didn't find anyone
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15700. A group of men pose inside an administrative office in the Foehrenwald displaced persons' camp.
thesis. One night the house was raided by German and Dutch police. They initially didn't find anyone