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26351. Roswell McClelland stands in front of the stone quarry of the Mauthausen concentratiom camp.
United States Ambassador to Niger (1970-1973). The couple had four children: Barre (b. 1943), Kirk (b
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26352. Portrait of the McClelland family. From left to right: Kirk McClelland, Barre McClelland, Roswell McClelland, and Alice McClelland in the lap of her mother Marjorie McClelland.
United States Ambassador to Niger (1970-1973). The couple had four children: Barre (b. 1943), Kirk (b
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26353. Roswell and Marjorie McClelland sit for a meal in Rome where they were opening an American Friends Service Committee Office.
United States Ambassador to Niger (1970-1973). The couple had four children: Barre (b. 1943), Kirk (b
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26354. Roswell McClelland with his sons Barre and Kirk.
United States Ambassador to Niger (1970-1973). The couple had four children: Barre (b. 1943), Kirk (b
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26355. Roswell McClelland holds his baby son Kirk.
United States Ambassador to Niger (1970-1973). The couple had four children: Barre (b. 1943), Kirk (b
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26356. Jozef Rakowski recuperates in his hospital bed following liberation from Mauthausen.
uncle were employed in a metal factory. When the Krakow ghetto was liquidated in March 1943 Shmuel was
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26357. Studio portrait of Jacques Fein (Karpik). This may have served as his passport photo prior to immigrating to the United States.
murdered at Auschwitz in 1943. Many other family members residing in France were also deported to
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26358. Studio portrait of Annette Fein (Karpik). This may have served as her passport photo prior to immigrating to the United States.
murdered at Auschwitz in 1943. Many other family members residing in France were also deported to
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26359. Close-up portrait of Erich Sonnemann.
became a naturalized citizen on July 13, 1943. Though Eric and his immediate family survived the
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26360. The Sonnemann family gathers in their living room.
became a naturalized citizen on July 13, 1943. Though Eric and his immediate family survived the
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26361. Group portrait of an extended German-Jewish family.
became a naturalized citizen on July 13, 1943. Though Eric and his immediate family survived the
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26362. Jewish youth leaders celebrate with an accordion and bottles of champagne at a party in Mannheim.
became a naturalized citizen on July 13, 1943. Though Eric and his immediate family survived the
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26363. Erich Sonnemann processes film in a lab in Heidelberg.
became a naturalized citizen on July 13, 1943. Though Eric and his immediate family survived the
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26364. A group of Jewish young adults pose on a street in Warsaw.
her mother and sister stayed in the prison for six months. On January 18, 1943 they were finally
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26365. Miriam Wattenberg (Mary Berg) and her friend Mickie Rubin pose together in the Warsaw ghetto.
her mother and sister stayed in the prison for six months. On January 18, 1943 they were finally
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26366. Miriam Wattenberg (Mary Berg) walks down a street arm in arm with her boyfriend Romek Kowalski.
her mother and sister stayed in the prison for six months. On January 18, 1943 they were finally
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26367. Miriam Wattenberg walks down a street in the Warsaw ghetto arm in arm with her with boyfriend Romek Kowalski.
her mother and sister stayed in the prison for six months. On January 18, 1943 they were finally
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26368. Miriam Wattenberg (Mary Berg) walks down a street of the Warsaw ghetto with a friend in the Jewish police.
her mother and sister stayed in the prison for six months. On January 18, 1943 they were finally
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26369. Internees celebrate a sports day at the Vittel internment camp for foreign nationals.
to register with the Gestapo. In January 1943 they were sent away by train. However instead of
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26370. View of the Vittel interrnment camp.
to register with the Gestapo. In January 1943 they were sent away by train. However instead of
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26371. The Roth family stands on the steps of the Libenau internment camp.
to register with the Gestapo. In January 1943 they were sent away by train. However instead of
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26372. Internees perform a dance routine in the Vittel internment camp.
to register with the Gestapo. In January 1943 they were sent away by train. However instead of
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26373. Internees perform a dance routine in the Vittel internment camp.
to register with the Gestapo. In January 1943 they were sent away by train. However instead of
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26374. Women and children gather in the dining hall of the Vittel internment camp.
to register with the Gestapo. In January 1943 they were sent away by train. However instead of
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26375. Internees participate in a sports day at the Vittel internment camp for foreign nationals.
to register with the Gestapo. In January 1943 they were sent away by train. However instead of