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10701. Moritz Schoenberger (third from right) with other Jewish inmates in Saint Cyprien concentration camp.
Moritz married Helene Rosenthal of Frankfurt am Main and had one child, Bianka. In March 1939, one year
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10702. Moritz Schoenberger walks down a street in Marseilles.
Moritz married Helene Rosenthal of Frankfurt am Main and had one child, Bianka. In March 1939, one year
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10703. Leaders of the Jewish Agency for Palestine meet in the Paris office.
Warsaw, Jarblum was one of the founders of the Poalei Zion socialist Zionist movement in Poland. In 1907 ... he moved to Paris, where he completed a law degree. Gradually he emerged as one of the most
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10704. Members of the prosecution team (foreground) during a session of the Milch Trial.
Members of the prosecution team (foreground) during a session of the Milch Trial. One the left ... concluded on 25 March. The Tribunal returned its findings on April 16, declaring Milch guilty of counts one
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10705. The defendants in the dock at the RuSHA Trial.
all counts, five guilty only of membership in a criminal organization, and one not guilty. The ... prison, seven to terms of between 10 and 25 years, five to time already served, and one was acquitted.
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10706. A lawyer addresses Military Tribunal I during the RuSHA Trial.
all counts, five guilty only of membership in a criminal organization, and one not guilty. The ... prison, seven to terms of between 10 and 25 years, five to time already served, and one was acquitted.
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10707. The Yiddish writer Sholem Aleichem poses with prominent members of the Jewish community during his visit to Bedzin.
Sholem Aleichem (1859-1916) is the pseudonym of Sholem Rabinowitz, a Yiddish writer who was one of ... t Sholem Aleichem (1859-1916) is the pseudonym of Sholem Rabinowitz, a Yiddish writer who was one of
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10708. Members of the Teheran children's transport participate in a tailoring workshop at the refugee camp in Teheran.
The Tehran Children were a group of about one thousand Jewish children who had fled eastward from ... Po The Tehran Children were a group of about one thousand Jewish children who had fled eastward from
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10709. An aerial reconnaissance photograph showing Auschwitz-Birkenau.
One of a series of aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance units under the command of the ... One of a series of aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance units under the command of the
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10710. Andzia Dell and three other DPs watch a ball game from a balcony in Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10711. Young DPs ride a motorcycle along a thoroughfare in Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10712. Lusia Gliklich (left) and Andzia Dell stand beside the sign in front of the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10713. Group portrait of residents of the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10714. Lusia Gliklich (left) and Mina Cymmerman walk in front of the ORT school at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10715. Residents of the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp celebrate Israeli Independence Day.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10716. Residents of the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp celebrate Israeli Independence Day.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10717. Moniek and Lusia Gliklich ride a motorcycle in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10718. Portrait of Icka Lewin smoking a cigarette.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10719. Friends celebrate the wedding of Fela Wasserman n the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10720. Moniek Gliklich drives a motorcycle in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10721. Moniek Gliklich stands with his camera in front of the Schlachtensee camp entrance.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10722. Lusia Gliklich stands in front of the entrance to Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10723. Lusia Gliklich (right) stands with with her friend Humka at the memorial marking the fifth anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10724. Lusia and Moniek Gliklich stand outside in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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10725. Five young DPs await a train at the Berlin-Wannsee train station.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were