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21501. Identification card belonging to Theresienstadt inmate Melania Elbert.
child to the mountains, where they remained for several months. In 1943 they returned to Nemecka Lupca
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21502. Family portrait of the donor, Dworja Rubinsztejn, second from left, with brother, Abraham (Armand), and cousins Denise, far left, and Eveline Grynberg.
Armand was sent to the Septfondes labor camp. In 1943 he was transferred to Gurs and then deported to
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21503. A permit given to the Slovak Jew, Alice Elbert, allowing her to travel to a dentist in a nearby town.
child to the mountains, where they remained for several months. In 1943 they returned to Nemecka Lupca
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21504. Abba Kovner, disguised as a Jewish Brigade soldier, poses with three others on the steps of the ship that was to take him back to Europe after completing his mission to Palestine on behalf of the Nekama organization.
during the liquidation of the Vilna ghetto (September 1943), Kovner directed the escape of the Vilna
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21505. Three young children pose outside in a yard in Nemecka Lupka shortly before two of them were deported to Theresienstadt.
child to the mountains, where they remained for several months. In 1943 they returned to Nemecka Lupca
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21506. Hugo and Alice Elbert dance at a spa in the Tatra Mountains.
child to the mountains, where they remained for several months. In 1943 they returned to Nemecka Lupca
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21507. Group portrait of Jewish soldiers in the Slovak army.
child to the mountains, where they remained for several months. In 1943 they returned to Nemecka Lupca
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21508. Members of the Levenheck family pose with friends at Bagasee Lake.
until the Germans took over the former Italian zone in September 1943. While their parents stayed in
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21509. Group portrait of Jewish youth living at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home at Collognes au Mont d'or.
February 1943 until February 1945. After the war he lived in OSE children's homes in Collonge au Mont d
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21510. Group portrait of Jewish youth living at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home at Collognes au Mont d'or.
February 1943 until February 1945. After the war he lived in OSE children's homes in Collonge au Mont d
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21511. View of Château de Boucicaut, the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home at Fontenay aux Roses.
February 1943 until February 1945. After the war he lived in OSE children's homes in Collonge au Mont d
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21512. Group portrait of the Miedzyrzecki and Herszkowicz families at the train station in Lodz, where they had come to bid farewell to relatives who were returning to France after a family visit.
1943 she joined a newly formed division of the Polish Army in the Soviet Union and remained with her
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21513. The Dworzecki family poses on the porch of their summer cottage in Molczadz.
1943 she joined a newly formed division of the Polish Army in the Soviet Union and remained with her
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21514. Children in the in the Morgins refugee camp school pose with their teacher by a fence.
authorities on a regular basis. On August 21, 1943, the family was ordered to move to Morgins, a refugee
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21515. Studio portrait of the Infeld children with their grandmother, Freidl Kaufman.
's mother held out one more year before becoming ill. She died on May 24, 1943. Several weeks later Feygl
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21516. Frieda Johles poses with her mother, Malka Johles and a friend outside the main building of the Morgins family camp which housed the adults.
authorities on a regular basis. On August 21, 1943, the family was ordered to move to Morgins, a refugee
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21517. The kitchen staff of the Morgins family camp poses outside the main building.
authorities on a regular basis. On August 21, 1943, the family was ordered to move to Morgins, a refugee
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21518. Defendant Ludwig Rehn is led out of the dock at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
several camps in various positions, including a stint as a work leader in Sachsenhausen from August 1943
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21519. Defendant Paul Sakowski stands in the dock at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
in the shooting of two hundred fifty Jews. From September 1943 until April 1945 he was a policeman in
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21520. Defendant Ludwig Rehn confers with his defense counsel at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
several camps in various positions, including a stint as a work leader in Sachsenhausen from August 1943
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21521. Defendant August Hoehn stands in the dock at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
where, in 1943, he became a Lagerfuehrer. In that position, he oversaw the extermination of Soviet POWs
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21522. Defendant Ludwig Rehn stands in the dock at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
several camps in various positions, including a stint as a work leader in Sachsenhausen from August 1943
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21523. Defendant Anton Kaindl (right) stands in the dock at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
Majdanek, and other camps to be exterminated. In the fall of 1943 he ordered the gas chambers to be built
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21524. Girls from the Chawatselet Jewish gymnasium in Warsaw ride in a horse-drawn wagon during an outing in Zakopane.
of the summer of 1942. The others were spared until the Warsaw ghetto revolt of April-May 1943
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21525. Defendant Anton Kaindl speaks from the dock at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
Majdanek, and other camps to be exterminated. In the fall of 1943 he ordered the gas chambers to be built