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25751. Austrian Jewish swimming champion, Ruth Langer, poses with her father, Wilhelm Langer.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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25752. Portrait of Szigo Wertheimer, coach of the Hakoach swimming team, who trained Ruth Langer.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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25753. Trimette Langer, an Austrian Jewish refugee, walks along a tree-lined street in Nice.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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25754. A group of female swimmers pose on the beach. Among those pictured are: Ruth Langer (third from the right), Anna-Marie Pick (second from the right), and Judith Deutsch (sixth from the right).
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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25755. Austrian Jewish refugees walk along a street in Prague.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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25756. Studio portrait of a Jewish mother and daughter in Vienna, Austria.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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25757. Certificate of award given to Ruth Langer for her contributions to the Hakoach Jewish swim club.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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25758. Newspaper article announcing the exclusion of Ruth Langer from Austrian swimming events because of her refusal to participate in the Berlin Olympics.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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25759. Zishe Malah walks down a street in Poland with his wife Miriam and two unidentified children.
Soviet Union. Syma died in Samarkand in 1943 (in the presence of Wolf, who had traveled from Tasch-Kumr
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25760. Group portrait of German-Jewish refugee children at their school in Shanghai.
there until the Japanese established a restricted area for foreign nationals in May 1943. Annie used
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25761. Studio portrait of Peter and Marion Witting.
there until the Japanese established a restricted area for foreign nationals in May 1943. Annie used
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25762. Peter and Marion Witting blow bubbles on the balcony of their apartment.
there until the Japanese established a restricted area for foreign nationals in May 1943. Annie used
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25763. Peter and Marion Witting go for a rickshaw ride on a street in Shanghai.
there until the Japanese established a restricted area for foreign nationals in May 1943. Annie used
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25764. Peter Witting, wearing his school cap, poses on a sidewalk with his mother and sister.
there until the Japanese established a restricted area for foreign nationals in May 1943. Annie used
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25765. Peter Witting poses outside with his mother and sister.
there until the Japanese established a restricted area for foreign nationals in May 1943. Annie used
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25766. Peter and Marion Witting stand on a flooded street outside their home after a typhoon.
there until the Japanese established a restricted area for foreign nationals in May 1943. Annie used
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25767. Jewish boy scouts in China watch the watering of ricefields.
there until the Japanese established a restricted area for foreign nationals in May 1943. Annie used
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25768. Publicity photograph of jazz musician and composer, Sigismund Witt.
there until the Japanese established a restricted area for foreign nationals in May 1943. Annie used
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25769. STILL PHOTOGRAPH FROM THE NAZI PROPAGANDA FILM, "Der Fuehrer Schenkt den Juden eine Stadt" [The Fuehrer gives the Jews a City].
13, 1943.
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25770. One page of a document belonging to Chief Prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz listing the defendants in the Einsatzgruppen Case along with their position and crimes, line of defense, counts against them and sentence.
with all three counts, covering the period of their activity from May 1941 to July 1943. Each
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25771. One page of a document belonging to Chief Prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz listing the defendants in the Einsatzgruppen Case along with their position and crimes, line of defense, counts against them and sentence.
with all three counts, covering the period of their activity from May 1941 to July 1943. Each
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25772. Rudolf Brosan's membership certificate in the Shanghai Guild of Craftsmen.
its savings. In 1943 the Japanese military government ordered all Jews to move to a designated area
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25773. IRO certificate attesting to the fact that Alfred Brosan is eligible for displaced person's assistance.
its savings. In 1943 the Japanese military government ordered all Jews to move to a designated area
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25774. View of the street in Hainbach, Austria where the Brosan family lived.
its savings. In 1943 the Japanese military government ordered all Jews to move to a designated area
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25775. Employees of Rudolf Brosan's leather workshop in Shanghai.
its savings. In 1943 the Japanese military government ordered all Jews to move to a designated area