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28726. A false travel permit issued to Itta Gella Asz by the commander of the security police and SD in Warsaw.
Firma, and so were protected from deportation through the winter of 1943. However, during the ghetto
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28727. Ittla Gella Asz (left), her son-in-law, Jerzy Szrut and an unidentified woman stand in front of the Colosseum in Rome.
Firma, and so were protected from deportation through the winter of 1943. However, during the ghetto
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28728. Members of the Asz family pose on the waterfront in Trieste.
Firma, and so were protected from deportation through the winter of 1943. However, during the ghetto
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28729. The Yiddish novelist, Sholem Asch, offers a toast to the bride and groom at the wedding of his nephew, Marek Asz, to Gina Tabaczynska.
Firma, and so were protected from deportation through the winter of 1943. However, during the ghetto
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28730. Portrait of a Jewish boy holding a skate in Sokal, Poland.
straight to Belzec and killed. The third and final Aktion in Sokal took place on May 23, 1943. Dov
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28731. Walter Karliner sits on the railing of the MS St.
farm in Castelsarrasin. In 1943 or 1944 the Eclaireurs Israelites de France underground sent Walter to
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28732. Identification photograph of Ephraim Levenheck taken at the Rivesaltes internment camp.
until the Germans took over the former Italian zone in September 1943. While their parents stayed in
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28733. A pair of red wooden clogs similar to those worn by most residents of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France, as the war wore on and shoes became harder to come by.
,500 Jews, were aided by the people of the Plateau Vivarais-Lignon. In January 1943 Pastors André Trocmé
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28734. An emaciated survivor poses on a road in the Ebensee concentration camp two days after his liberation.
in the Army Air Corps before going for training as a Signal Corps photographer in January 1943
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28735. The corpses of former prisoners are collected on a cart for transfer to the crematorium at the Ebensee concentration camp.
in the Army Air Corps before going for training as a Signal Corps photographer in January 1943
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28736. American Signal Corps photographer Sgt. Theodore Sizer of the 166th Signal Corps company, stands among a group of newly liberated, female survivors from Lenzing, a sub-camp of Mauthausen.
in the Army Air Corps before going for training as a Signal Corps photographer in January 1943
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28737. A group of female survivors stands outside a barracks in the newly liberated Lenzing concentration camp.
in the Army Air Corps before going for training as a Signal Corps photographer in January 1943
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28738. Edward L. Urban (left) and Arnold E. Samuelson, two photographers with the 167th U.S.
in the Army Air Corps before going for training as a Signal Corps photographer in January 1943
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28739. The members of Combat Photography Unit 129, 167th Signal Corps Company, pose in the snow with American film star Mickey Rooney near the French-German border.
in the Army Air Corps before going for training as a Signal Corps photographer in January 1943
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28740. U.S. Army combat photographers show their motion picture camera to their Soviet comrades just after the link-up of American and Soviet forces near Steyr, Austria.
in the Army Air Corps before going for training as a Signal Corps photographer in January 1943
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28741. Group portrait of Jewish children under the care of the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) at the Hotel Bompard internment camp.
February 1943 until February 1945. After the war he lived in OSE children's homes in Collonge au Mont d
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28742. Three Jewish refugees youths stand in the courtyard of the Hotel Bompard transit camp in Marseilles.
Kurt remained there until February 1943, when he was sent into hiding at a boys' correctional facility
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28743. Group portrait of Jewish children at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home at the Château Masgelier.
Kurt remained there until February 1943, when he was sent into hiding at a boys' correctional facility
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28744. Chaim and Jakub Finkelstajn pose outside the Ecouis children's home.
1943, when they were deported to Blechhammer, a sub-camp of Auschwitz. In January 1945 the brothers
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28745. View of the judges' bench at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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28746. Aerial view of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice and prison, where the war crimes trial of the International Military Tribunal was held and its defendants incarcerated.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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28747. Aerial view of the Nuremberg prison, where the defendants in the International Military Tribunal war crimes trial were confined.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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28748. Major Irving Heymont converses with David Ben-Gurion during his visit to the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
failure of the Bermuda Conference of April 1943 and the Joel Brand "blood for trucks" negotiations in the
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28749. Pola Danishevska and Benny Fil.
board thus preventing their execution. In May, 1943, the family was transferred from Zezmer to the
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28750. Family gathering to celebrate the marriage of Bezalel Mintz.
board thus preventing their execution. In May, 1943, the family was transferred from Zezmer to the