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13701. The burial ground for the Polish and Soviet infants who died in the nursery in Ruehen.
facilities caused by allowing female foreign laborers to return to their native countries to give birth. One ... From June 1944 to April 1945, every one of the 400 infants admitted into the first barrack, headed by
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13702. Examining exhumed remains of the Polish and Soviet infants who died in the nursery in Ruehen.
facilities caused by allowing female foreign laborers to return to their native countries to give birth. One ... From June 1944 to April 1945, every one of the 400 infants admitted into the first barrack, headed by
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13703. American soldiers examine the exhumed remains of the Polish and Soviet infants who died in the nursery in Ruehen.
facilities caused by allowing female foreign laborers to return to their native countries to give birth. One ... From June 1944 to April 1945, every one of the 400 infants admitted into the first barrack, headed by
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13704. American soldiers examine the exhumed remains of the Polish and Soviet infants who died in the nursery in Ruehen.
facilities caused by allowing female foreign laborers to return to their native countries to give birth. One ... From June 1944 to April 1945, every one of the 400 infants admitted into the first barrack, headed by
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13705. German civilians rebury the exhumed remains of the Polish and Soviet infants who died in the nursery in Ruehen.
facilities caused by allowing female foreign laborers to return to their native countries to give birth. One ... From June 1944 to April 1945, every one of the 400 infants admitted into the first barrack, headed by
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13706. Group portrait of a unit of the Polish Home Army [Armia Krajowa].
The Polish Home Army (AK or Armia Krajowa), was one of the two main military organizations of the ... Po The Polish Home Army (AK or Armia Krajowa), was one of the two main military organizations of the
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13707. Chaim Lingalka, the donor's cousin, in his British army uniform.
The Polish Home Army (AK or Armia Krajowa), was one of the two main military organizations of the ... Po The Polish Home Army (AK or Armia Krajowa), was one of the two main military organizations of the
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13708. N. Baer (center), the donor's grandfather, poses with members of his family in front of their butcher shop in Frankfurt am Main.
of the occupation, but one evening, two uniformed police entered the apartment and arrested Lore ... for Lore and a separate one for Ernst and Edith since it was too dangerous for the family to hide
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13709. View of the entrance and display window of the Baergo butcher shop in Amsterdam, owned by Ernst Baer, a German Jewish emigre.
of the occupation, but one evening, two uniformed police entered the apartment and arrested Lore ... for Lore and a separate one for Ernst and Edith since it was too dangerous for the family to hide
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13710. Two-year-old Lore Baer with her parents, Ernst and Edith Baer in their home in Amsterdam.
of the occupation, but one evening, two uniformed police entered the apartment and arrested Lore ... for Lore and a separate one for Ernst and Edith since it was too dangerous for the family to hide
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13711. Group portrait of Jewish children from the Tarbut school in Ostrow Mazowiecka on an outing in the woods.
moved to Ostrow Mazowiecka, where they lived until the outbreak of World War II. About one month later ... Siberia. A year later the Rubinsteins succeeded in placing Aaron with a group of one thousand Jewish
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13712. Jewish children from Kloster Indersdorf go on an excursion in the woods while carrying Zionist flags.
1500 prisoners who began the death march, Miklos was one of only 170 still alive when the prisoners ... arrived in Flossenbuerg on April 17. One week later, on April 23, 1945, the US army liberated Miklos at
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13713. Portrait of Krakow pharmacist Tadeusz Pankiewicz.
later tried to remove him from the ghetto by offering him one of the formerly Jewish owned pharmacies in ... survived the war and was honored by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
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13714. Siny Natkiel plays with a bucket in a garden along with her rescuers, Dr.
wear the Jewish star and forbade his wife to wear one. Herman intended to join the Dutch resistance ... who, being only one year old when she went into hiding, had no knowledge of her real parents. There
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13715. Portrait of Siny Natkiel in her high chair.
wear the Jewish star and forbade his wife to wear one. Herman intended to join the Dutch resistance ... who, being only one year old when she went into hiding, had no knowledge of her real parents. There
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13716. Portrait of Siny Natkiel at a "tea party".
wear the Jewish star and forbade his wife to wear one. Herman intended to join the Dutch resistance ... who, being only one year old when she went into hiding, had no knowledge of her real parents. There
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13717. Elizabeth Reiss, a young Jewish girl, leaves a house accompanied by her maternal grandmother, Renee Rubens, great grandparents, and great-uncle, Jaap Trompeter.
friendly advice of one of the Germans who took over the family's business, the Reiss' chose not to leave ... Elizabeth with one of their non-Jewish neighbors. The German later saved them from deportation to Bergen
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13718. A Jewish child in hiding poses with the daughter of her Dutch rescuer in Laren, Holland.
friendly advice of one of the Germans who took over the family's business, the Reiss' chose not to leave ... Elizabeth with one of their non-Jewish neighbors. The German later saved them from deportation to Bergen
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13719. Portrait of Reichsbankpraesident Reichsminister Dr.
Portrait of Reichsbankpraesident Reichsminister Dr. Hjalmar Schacht. One of a collection of ... was appointed national currency commissioner and one month later, president of the Reichsbank. In
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13720. View of the Dingfelder family's butcher shop in Plauen, Germany.
Rudi had one older brother, Martin, who immigrated to the United States in 1938. The following year ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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13721. Portrait of a Jewish father and daughter in Dolina.
one of his Polish employees. ... She was born December 9, 1922 in Lvov, where her father was a rabbi. Tamara had one sibling, a half
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13722. Fritz Glueckstein, a young German Jewish boy, poses in traditional German costume.
Geltungsjude (one who counts as a Jew). The family survived the war in Berlin, owing in part to the assistance ... in the Jewish hospital. At this time Fritz was working on a demolition and clean-up crew. One day
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13723. Class portrait of Jewish school children dressed in Purim costumes.
Geltungsjude (one who counts as a Jew). The family survived the war in Berlin, owing in part to the assistance ... in the Jewish hospital. At this time Fritz was working on a demolition and clean-up crew. One day
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13724. The Glueckstein family relaxes on a beach in front of a cabana.
Geltungsjude (one who counts as a Jew). The family survived the war in Berlin, owing in part to the assistance ... in the Jewish hospital. At this time Fritz was working on a demolition and clean-up crew. One day
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13725. Fritz Glueckstein poses in front of a kiosk covered with announcements and advertisements.
Geltungsjude (one who counts as a Jew). The family survived the war in Berlin, owing in part to the assistance ... in the Jewish hospital. At this time Fritz was working on a demolition and clean-up crew. One day