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33676. Monument to Raoul Wallenberg. The monument, consisting of a sculpture on a tall pedestal, was removed by the Communist government the night before its scheduled unveiling in Budapest's Szent Istvan park.
Swedish legation. In 1942 or 1943 Per Anger, second secretary at the Swedish legation, called in the
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33677. Raoul Wallenberg in his Budapest office with his Jewish co-workers in November 1944.
Swedish legation. In 1942 or 1943 Per Anger, second secretary at the Swedish legation, called in the
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33678. A group of emaciated survivors in the infirmary barracks for Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
photographic training at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. In 1943 he was sent to Signal Corps training at Camp
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33679. Group portrait of members of sports club "Morgenstern" in Poland.
return to Warsaw. In the summer of 1943 Benjamin received one of the new South American visas that
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33680. Three Jewish partisans in Wyszkow forest near Warsaw.
return to Warsaw. In the summer of 1943 Benjamin received one of the new South American visas that
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33681. Portrait of the Austrian/German Jew, Ernst Feigl, that was pasted in his son Peter's wartime journal.
carrying them on his person, Peter kept them with him for the duration of the war. In September 1943 Peter
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33682. Portrait of the Austrian/German Jewess, Agnes Feigl, that was pasted in her son Peter's wartime journal.
carrying them on his person, Peter kept them with him for the duration of the war. In September 1943 Peter
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33683. Eugenius Kamer holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
painful for the rest of his life. In 1943 Eugene and his father were transferred from Plaszów to
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33684. Portrait of Raoul Wallenberg in his office at the Swedish legation.
Swedish legation. In 1942 or 1943 Per Anger, second secretary at the Swedish legation, called in the
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33685. Hungarian gendarmes patrol in front of the Swedish legation in Budapest.
Swedish legation. In 1942 or 1943 Per Anger, second secretary at the Swedish legation, called in the
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33686. Identity card portrait of an Hungarian Jewish woman named Gonda that was taken by Thomas Veres for a Swedish Schutzpass.
Swedish legation. In 1942 or 1943 Per Anger, second secretary at the Swedish legation, called in the
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33687. Identity card portrait of an Hungarian Jewish woman named Gonda that was taken by Thomas Veres for a Swedish Schutzpass.
Swedish legation. In 1942 or 1943 Per Anger, second secretary at the Swedish legation, called in the
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33688. Funeral of Warsaw ghetto resister Gina (Regina) Klepfisz, in the Brodno Catholic cemetery.
return to Warsaw. In the summer of 1943 Benjamin received one of the new South American visas that
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33689. A dinner party in honor of General Joseph McNarney, the newly appointed commander of US forces in occupied Germany, at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp in Berlin.
After graduating in 1943 Friedman took a pulpit in Denver, CO. One year later, he enlisted as a
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33690. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march lies in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
Gruenberg, despite regulations which forbade him to do so. In March 1943 while Moniek was preparing to
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33691. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march sits up in bed at an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
Gruenberg, despite regulations which forbade him to do so. In March 1943 while Moniek was preparing to
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33692. With his coat and suitcase in hand, Yisrael Meir (Lulek) Lau, a member of the Buchenwald children's transport, prepares to leave the OSE children's home in Ecouis for Palestine.
mother and younger brother remained in the ghetto until early summer 1943 when the remaining Jews also
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33693. Chaplain Herbert Friedman (center, facing camera) and Philip Bernstein (center left, wearing fedora), Adviser on Jewish Affairs to General Joseph T.
After graduating in 1943 Friedman took a pulpit in Denver, CO. One year later, he enlisted as a
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33694. Stephen Bernstein, son of American chaplain Philip Bernstein, reads from the torah at his bar mitzvah at the Philanthropin School in Frankfurt, Germany.
After graduating in 1943 Friedman took a pulpit in Denver, CO. One year later, he enlisted as a
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33695. Two brothers who were members of the Buchenwald children's transport sit under a tree.
mother and younger brother remained in the ghetto until early summer 1943 when the remaining Jews also
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33696. Portrait of Lt. Cdr. Harris, American prosecutor at the commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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33697. Portrait of Mr. Thomas J. Dodd, American prosecutor at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations in the absence of Justice Jackson.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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33698. Portrait of American assistant prosecutor Robert Kempner at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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33699. Portrait of Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, British Prosecutor at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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33700. Former Chief of Staff of German Armed Forces Colonel General Franz Halder during interrogation before the commission investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president