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17376. Exterior view of the dog cages in the Dachau concentration camp taken after liberation.
.S. Army in 1943 at the age of 21. In May 1945 he volunteered for a posting to the architectural
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17377. Postwar view of the execution site at the Dachau concentration camp.
.S. Army in 1943 at the age of 21. In May 1945 he volunteered for a posting to the architectural
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17378. Close-up portrait of three Jewish survivors of the Dachau concentration camp.
.S. Army in 1943 at the age of 21. In May 1945 he volunteered for a posting to the architectural
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17379. Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp sort through a pile of clothing outside a building following liberation.
.S. Army in 1943 at the age of 21. In May 1945 he volunteered for a posting to the architectural
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17380. Norman Coulson relaxes in his quarters in the former Dachau concentration camp.
.S. Army in 1943 at the age of 21. In May 1945 he volunteered for a posting to the architectural
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17381. Two American soldiers pose with former members of the Wehrmacht Norman Coulson is second from the left standing next to the other American soldier.
.S. Army in 1943 at the age of 21. In May 1945 he volunteered for a posting to the architectural
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17382. Postwar architectural model of the former Dachau concentration camp.
.S. Army in 1943 at the age of 21. In May 1945 he volunteered for a posting to the architectural
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17383. Close-up portrait of Hebrew and Yiddish author Itzhak Katzenelson in the Vittel internment camp.
Lodz for Warsaw, where he remained until the spring of 1943. During this period he kept a diary (which
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17384. Portrait of Majer Mundlak, dressed in Polish military uniform, with his first wife.
lives of hundreds of thousands of Polish Jews living in the Warsaw ghetto. Finally, in February, 1943
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17385. Portrait of Majer Mundlak with his first wife and child.
lives of hundreds of thousands of Polish Jews living in the Warsaw ghetto. Finally, in February, 1943
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17386. Postwar identification document issued to Dora Mundlak in Nowy Dwor, Poland.
lives of hundreds of thousands of Polish Jews living in the Warsaw ghetto. Finally, in February, 1943
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17387. Three American Jewish GIs celebrate Passover.
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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17388. Women serve food to American GIs [perhaps in the Bad Gastein displaced persons camp.]
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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17389. Group portrait of American GIs from the 42nd Rainbow Division.
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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17390. Four American GIs share a Passover meal in their quarters.
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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17391. Rabbi Eli Bohnen poses next to a Nazi pillar at the Brenner Pass.
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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17392. Two American soldiers walk in a cemetery of newly dug graves for both Jewish and Christian fallen comrades.
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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17393. American officers from the 42nd Rainbow Division browse through books.
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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17394. American Jewish servicemen pose around a certificate of appreciation issued by the Jewish Welfare Board of Philadelphia.
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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17395. American GIs pose with Jewish DPs [probably in the Bad Gastein displaced persons camp].
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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17396. American soldiers pose with Jewish DPs with packed bundles who are either arriving or leaving a DP camp [probably Bad Gastein].
in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the
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17397. Three boys in scouting uniforms pose on a city street.
built an underground shelter. Louis’s father was also able to join them. In October 1943, Siemon was
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17398. A Jewish family sits on a park bench before the war.
built an underground shelter. Louis’s father was also able to join them. In October 1943, Siemon was
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17399. Jewish scouts pose for a group photograph. Among those pictured is Louis Moses (front row, far left).
built an underground shelter. Louis’s father was also able to join them. In October 1943, Siemon was
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17400. Photograph of the Gottschalk family. Minna and Julius Gottschalk pose with their children Hermann, Ernst-August, and Karola by an unidentified exterior.
continued to reside in Hamburg until June 1, 1943, when the home was dissolved and the remaining inhabitants