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12951. Group portrait of two Macedonian families. Pictured are the families of Isak Kolonomos and Teliko Tahula.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12952. Members of the Yugoslav delegation to China pose with Mao Zedong, in front of the flag of the People's Republic of China.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12953. Members of the 8th Congress of Yugoslav Resistance Fighters in Budva, Montenegro pose in front of a large banner depicting Josip Broz Tito.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12954. Reception at the "Maison Blanche," residence of Josip Broz Tito.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12955. Group portrait of the Zionist organization of Bitola.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12956. A large extended Macedonian Jewish family. Pictured is the family of Salamon Kolonomos, who immigrated to Monastir from Greece with his brothers Kalef and Mentesh.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12957. Members of the Macedonian Brigade. Pictured (first row) are two unidentified squadron leaders of Brigade 1.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12958. Partisans of the First Macedonian Brigade. Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (front row, third from left).
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12959. Two Jewish Macedonian partisans immediately after the war.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12960. Group portrait of Jewish survivors from Bitola. Among those pictured are Jozef Kamhi, first and last president of the postwar Jewish Community of Monastir 1945 -1948 (front); and (left to right) Luna Ishah, Zhivka (surname unknown) and Jamila Kolonomos.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12961. Two Macedonian Jewish friends pose for a photograph in the courtyard.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12962. Four resistance fighters on the banks of the Lake Ohrid, shortly after the town's liberation.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12963. First reunion of the Macedonian Brigade 1. Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (seventh from right).
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12964. Two Macedonian families vacation together. Among those pictured are Estarina, Bela, Jamila, Kalef, Menachem, and Rachel Kolonomos (center), at the country house of their neighbors Teliko and Antigona Tahula.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12965. Isak Kolonomos, wearing a mourning band on his lapel, shortly after the death of his wife, Esterina.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12966. Portrait of a Macedonian Jewish partisan. Pictured is Jamila "Tsveta" Kolonomos, wearing the uniform of a colonel.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12967. Macedonian partisans of the detachment "Damyan Gruev." Among those pictured are Jamila Kolonomos (back row, fourth from the left) and Adela Faradji (seated front row, center).
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12968. The Macedonian partisan battalion "Mirce Acev." Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (front row, fifth from the left).
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12969. Partisans ride into the newly--liberated town of Struga, in southwestern Macedonia.
moved to Skopje. Shortly thereafter, in February 1941, her mother (Esterina) died of heart disease, one ... forming small underground groups. In June 1941, Jamila herself formed three youth groups and one women ... deported to work in Bulgaria, one of the resistance leaders, Broche Milyovski, advised Jamila not to sleep ... She passed one night there without incident and returned to her family the next morning to cook and
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12970. Group portrait of the Markman siblings and friends on a porch of a home in Parafianov, Poland (now Belarus), April 18,1938 Seated in the front row (left to right) are Chaya Markman, [unidentified], Genia Markman, and Moshe Markman.
west of Warsaw. Turek was one of the first communities invaded by the Germans early in WWII. By ... in Siberia. Abraham barely survived the experience. He related that at one point during his time ... where they underwent numerous hardships. In one harrowing incident, the brothers recall that a drunken ... was one of the immigrant and refugee absorption camps established by the state of Israel. Chaya was
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12971. Nathan Chorowicz documents
people were added, forming transports 16 and 17. They were given no food or water. One of Natan’s friends ... smuggled tools back into the camp and traded them for bread with one of the guards. He also got several of ... evacuated in late March and the inmates were sent on a forced march. On the way, one of Natan’s friends was ... prisoner who had been held in concentration camps (Buchenwald, and one card identifying him as having been
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12972. Frank's headquarters at Wawel castle
Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. One of the private 16mm film reels illustrates the everyday life of the ... a Freikorps unit to fight the Communists, after serving just one year in World War I. In 1919 Frank ... for the NSDAP, successfully defending Hitler on more than one hundred occasions. He was rewarded with ... a Freikorps unit to fight the Communists, after serving just one year in World War I. In 1919 Frank
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12973. Eichmann Trial -- Session 41 -- Witness Dr. Grueber re: knowing Eichmann during the war and concentration camps
two-inch format videotape. One set of videotapes contained selected portions of the trial for ... ). He was one of the cameramen who recorded daily coverage of the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem (produced ... 1961. The original recording was made on two-inch format videotape. One set of videotapes contained ... duplicate sets. One set was given to the Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, one to the Israel State
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12974. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 41 and 42 -- Testimony of H. Grueber and C. Salzberger
two-inch format videotape. One set of videotapes contained selected portions of the trial for ... ). He was one of the cameramen who recorded daily coverage of the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem (produced ... 1961. The original recording was made on two-inch format videotape. One set of videotapes contained ... duplicate sets. One set was given to the Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, one to the Israel State
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12975. Prague uprising, April-May 1945
Prague Astronomical Clock. Cars and horse-drawn carriages. Soldiers walk on the sidewalk, one uses ... the window of one of the local apartments: soldiers, cars, and trolleys. People on a ladder remove a ... sidewalk. They stand around talking, smoking. Two soldiers sprint from one street corner to another in ... order to avoid enemy fire. Soldiers fire down the street. One fires from the ground next to the wheels