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1376. One page of a scrapbook/photo album that includes an illustrated document entitled "President Of The Central-Committee And His Nearest Collaborators." The Central Committee refers to the central committee of the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
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1377. A sign from the Shanghai ghetto, which reads: "Stateless refugees are prohibited to pass here without permission." One of many signs displayed along the ghetto's boundaries, this plaque was removed by a refugee at the end of the war.
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1378. A young Jewish boy, who is one of the passengers on the illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947, has his papers checked by a British soldier on the dock in Haifa.
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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1379. A young Jewish boy, who is one of the passengers on the illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947, has his papers checked by a British soldier on the dock in Haifa.
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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1380. View of Nuernberger Tor, one of the entrances to the University of Erlangen, on top of which a banner has been placed stating that Jews are not desired here.
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1381. Inside page of the American Zionist newspaper, "Americans for Haganah" of September 15, 1947, featuring an illustrated eyewitness account of the Exodus 1947 by one of its crewmen, John Stanley Grauel.
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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1382. A decorated beer wagon, one of the floats in the Hochheim parade, proceeds down the Kirchstrasse past a Der Stuermer display box bearing the slogan, "Without a solution to the Jewish question, there is no salvation for the German people."
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1383. Caricature on the front page of the Nazi publication, Der Stuermer, depicting the Jew as one who pretends to be the same as his countrymen, but who knows he is Jewish and nothing else.
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1384. Obverse of an American antisemitic handbill, "The Lone Star of David," showing a photograph of a section of a military cemetery in which there are rows of crosses and one Star of David.
section of a military cemetery in which there are rows of crosses and one Star of David. Addressed to
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1385. Picture postcard of the SS Sinaia, one of the ships of the Compagnie Francaise de Navigation a Vapeur Cyprien Fabre & Compagnie line that sailed between Marseilles and destinations in North and South America.
Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations in 1994. [Greenberg, Karen J. Columbia University
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1386. One of the young survivors of Buchenwald writes in German "Where are our parents?" on the side of a train prior to the departure of the children's transport from Buchenwald for France.
age of 13. This was only one of the many problems faced by the OSE personnel, who were not prepared ... transferred to other residences and homes. Some of the older ones were sent to the Foyer d'Etudiants located
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1387. One page of Beifeld's narrative text dated April 1943 describing the nasty treatment of Jewish Labor Servicemen by antisemitic Hungarian soldiers during the final weeks of their stay in the Soviet Union.
dysentery, and the brutality of the guards killed our comrades one after another." One page of an
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1388. Olga Fierzova and Premysl Pitter pose on the grounds of the children's home in Kamenice, one of "The Castles" children's homes they operated in Czechoslovakia between 1945 and 1947.
Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations in 1964. Olga Fierzova, his life-long companion and
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1389. One page of a document belonging to Chief Prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz listing the defendants in the Einsatzgruppen Case along with their position and crimes, line of defense, counts against them and sentence.
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1390. One page of a document belonging to Chief Prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz listing the defendants in the Einsatzgruppen Case along with their position and crimes, line of defense, counts against them and sentence.
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1391. Close-up of the lid of one of the two milk cans in which portions of the Ringelblum Oneg Shabbat archives were hidden and buried in the Warsaw ghetto.
buried them beneath the same building. On April 18, 1943, just one day before the start of the Warsaw
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1392. View of the "MAV Hungaria" (Magyar Allam Vasutak, Hungarian State Railway) identification printed on the side of one of the freight cars of the Hungarian Gold Train in Werfen, Austria.
on the side of one of the freight cars of the Hungarian Gold Train in Werfen, Austria. The ... Train. Eight of these were distributed among the Jewish DP camps. Only one shipment that contained
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1393. Two young girls, one of whom is a Jewish child in hiding, pose on a street of an unidentified Dutch town in front of a man on a bicycle.
cantor, shochet and teacher. Maurits was the son of Mozes and Bertha Serphos. He was one of eight ... brother-in-law Natsie again. Since he was the only one who knew where everyone was hiding, she blamed him
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1394. One of the many lists of children to receive travel certificates for their immigration to Palestine, sent to Henrietta Szold by Beate Berger, Director of the Beith Ahawah Children's Home.
children's home was starkly different from the one in Berlin. The home in Israel consisted of small houses
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1395. Two Polish women stand horrified after the destruction of their homes by the Germans - in the foreground is the corpse of one of the women killed in the air raid.
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1396. British official aerial photograph of Dunkirk. Original caption reads: "An R.A.F official photographer flew over Dunkirk on 11.5.45 and took these air views of one of the last of the surrendering German outposts.
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1397. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing 'Two Germanies.' The panel reads "There Are Two Germanies: One has given great music, science, philosphy, literature, and art to the world.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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1398. An archway at Theresienstadt bearing the phrase, "Arbeit Macht Frei." This image is one contained in an album found by Jacob Igra in an apartment in Sosnowiec after the war.
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1399. Men with shovels dig pits next to the corpses of those recently executed by German police, This copy print is one found by Jacob Igra in an apartment in Sosnowiec after the war.
copy print is one found by Jacob Igra in an apartment in Sosnowiec after the war. Many of the
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1400. Close-up portrait of one Jewish worker from the Lipa farm labor camp in Cervene Pecky where he was allowed to work for a week in the spring of 1942.
Central Office for Jewish Emigration. One of the chief instigators of the establishment of the Nazi policy