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33251. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Leo Stern (b.
In December 1943, Mandel-Mantello succeeded in bringing his son Enrico (originally Imre) to
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33252. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Hermann Stern (b.
In December 1943, Mandel-Mantello succeeded in bringing his son Enrico (originally Imre) to
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33253. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Etelka (nee Wuellinger) Steinmetz (b.
In December 1943, Mandel-Mantello succeeded in bringing his son Enrico (originally Imre) to
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33254. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Sandor Silber (b.
In December 1943, Mandel-Mantello succeeded in bringing his son Enrico (originally Imre) to
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33255. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Imre Vidor (b.
In December 1943, Mandel-Mantello succeeded in bringing his son Enrico (originally Imre) to
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33256. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Imre Vidor (b.
In December 1943, Mandel-Mantello succeeded in bringing his son Enrico (originally Imre) to
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33257. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Bela Wiesner (b.
In December 1943, Mandel-Mantello succeeded in bringing his son Enrico (originally Imre) to
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33258. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Markusz Walter (b.
In December 1943, Mandel-Mantello succeeded in bringing his son Enrico (originally Imre) to
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33259. Page from a child's wartime diary written down and illustrated shortly after liberation showing an illustration of the guardhouse and entrance to Theresienstadt.
barracks. In September 1943 the Heim moved to somewhat better quarters in Q-609. There, together with the
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33260. Page from a child's wartime diary written down and illustrated shortly after liberation showing a map of Mauthausen and its subcamps.
barracks. In September 1943 the Heim moved to somewhat better quarters in Q-609. There, together with the
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33261. Page from a child's wartime diary written down and illustrated shortly after liberation showing an illustration of the crematorium smokestack at Auschwitz/Birkenau.
barracks. In September 1943 the Heim moved to somewhat better quarters in Q-609. There, together with the
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33262. Page from a child's wartime diary written down and illustrated shortly after liberation showing an illustration of the crematorium at Auschwitz/Birkenau.
barracks. In September 1943 the Heim moved to somewhat better quarters in Q-609. There, together with the
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33263. Page from a child's wartime diary written down and illustrated shortly after liberation showing an illustration of the arms of prisoners, many wearing Capo armbands, at Auschwitz/Birkenau.
barracks. In September 1943 the Heim moved to somewhat better quarters in Q-609. There, together with the
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33264. Page from a child's wartime diary written down and illustrated shortly after liberation showing an illustration of a roll-call at Auschwitz/Birkenau.
barracks. In September 1943 the Heim moved to somewhat better quarters in Q-609. There, together with the
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33265. Austrian Jewish refugees, Franz Edelshein and Schwartz, pose with the Alps in the background in southern France.
of France. After the overthrow of Mussolini in July 1943 preparations were made for the withdrawal
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33266. Norbert Wollheim addresses the crowd during the dedication of the Holocaust memorial at Bergen-Belsen.
family were arrested and taken to the Grosse Hamburger Strasse assembly center. On March 11, 1943 they
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33267. Members of an extended family pose outside a building on a farm.
Alfred became Albert. At first her parents could visit her at the Gasser's farm. In September 1943, a
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33268. Group portrait of Beatrice Heffes, her mother Rosa Moses, her cousin Gerard Horst Meyerfeld, and her uncle Sygmund Friedman, then visiting from Lyon.
Alfred became Albert. At first her parents could visit her at the Gasser's farm. In September 1943, a
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33269. A group of thirteen people poses in front of a vineyard.
Alfred became Albert. At first her parents could visit her at the Gasser's farm. In September 1943, a
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33270. Driver's license issued to former partisan Shlamke Minuskin.
1943, under orders from Moscow, Russian officers and equipment were parachuted into the forests to
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33271. Three survivors look out of their window in the Zeilsheim displaced persons' camp.
1943, under orders from Moscow, Russian officers and equipment were parachuted into the forests to
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33272. Group portrait of Jewish survivors from Zhetel who had fought with the Lenin Brigade, taken shortly after liberation.
1943, under orders from Moscow, Russian officers and equipment were parachuted into the forests to
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33273. Former Zhetel partisans go on a picnic shortly after liberation.
1943, under orders from Moscow, Russian officers and equipment were parachuted into the forests to
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33274. Former Zhetel partisans celebrate their first Passover following their liberation.
1943, under orders from Moscow, Russian officers and equipment were parachuted into the forests to
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33275. Close up portrait of the Elly, Erna and Alfred Drukker wearing stars of David.
the family and friends. One day in 1943 Alfred's father learned that the family was on the deportation