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21101. Eisik Hendel and Wolf (family member) walk down a street in Coatia wearing Jewish badges.
Rovigo until the German invasion of Italy in September 1943. They then left for Rome and lived under
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21102. The Hendel family and their cousins go for a swim.
Rovigo until the German invasion of Italy in September 1943. They then left for Rome and lived under
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21103. Giselle Hendel and her cousin Tamar Hendel pose on a street in prewar Croatia.
Rovigo until the German invasion of Italy in September 1943. They then left for Rome and lived under
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21104. Giselle Hendel and Tamar Hendel embrace.
Rovigo until the German invasion of Italy in September 1943. They then left for Rome and lived under
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21105. Tamar (Ruth) and her mother Hana read a book in their home in Zagreb, Yugoslavia shortly before they fled to the Italian zone.
Rovigo until the German invasion of Italy in September 1943. They then left for Rome and lived under
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21106. The extended Weissman and Hendel family sits outside with two puppies.
Rovigo until the German invasion of Italy in September 1943. They then left for Rome and lived under
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21107. Tamar's grandfather, Marko Weissman.poses with two grandsons, Vilko and Herman Kremer.
Rovigo until the German invasion of Italy in September 1943. They then left for Rome and lived under
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21108. Eleanor Roosevelt visits Fort Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter in Oswego, NY, where the Hendels were relocated upon arrival to U.S.
Rovigo until the German invasion of Italy in September 1943. They then left for Rome and lived under
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21109. Girls from the Fort Ontario Emergency Refugee Center pose for a group photo
Rovigo until the German invasion of Italy in September 1943. They then left for Rome and lived under
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21110. Tamar's mother Hana (second from left) works in the kitchen at Fort Ontario.
Rovigo until the German invasion of Italy in September 1943. They then left for Rome and lived under
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21111. The Hendel family poses for a group portrait in Fort Ontario.
Rovigo until the German invasion of Italy in September 1943. They then left for Rome and lived under
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21112. Tamar and her cousin Gisele pose on a tree branch in Fort Ontario.
Rovigo until the German invasion of Italy in September 1943. They then left for Rome and lived under
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21113. Jewish refugees walk down a street in Rovigo, Italy.
Rovigo until the German invasion of Italy in September 1943. They then left for Rome and lived under
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21114. Proceedings of the Dachau concentration camp trial.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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21115. Martin Gottfried Weiss, commandant of the Dachau concentration camp, appears before the court at the Dachau trial.
Weiss, the camp commandant from 1942-1943; Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, an SS physician who was brought to
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21116. Group photograph of young people at Villa Panti in Soriano Nel Cimino, Italy.
1943 Joseph moved to Budapest to learn a profession, but returned home in 1944 when the German army
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21117. Jewish detainees on the island of Cyprus march in protest of British policies restricting their immigration to Palestine.
1943 Joseph moved to Budapest to learn a profession, but returned home in 1944 when the German army
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21118. Portrait of Shlomo Garber.
ghetto was liquidated in August 1943, Sara was sent to Theresienstadt, then on October 5, 1944 to
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21119. Jewish displaced persons in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
ghetto was liquidated in August 1943, Sara was sent to Theresienstadt, then on October 5, 1944 to
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21120. How did leaders, diplomats, and citizens around the world respond to the events of the Holocaust?
it carried only sporadic reports of the mass murders of Jews. In 1943, news trickled out to the US
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21121. Katz family papers
1940-1943
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21122. Ernest Hartog family papers
II. Correspondence, 1941-1943, III. Photographs, approximately 1920-1946
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21123. Cyprus Detention Camps papers
-1948, II. Immigrant records, 1943-1947, III. Printed materials, 1946-1948
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21124. Fred Schiller papers
of World War II, they traveled to Bari and reached the mainland in Oct. 1943. Once there, Schiller
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21125. Sigmund Boraks papers
not a working camp until March 1943], working on quarry, excavating stones for railroad. 1944