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14876. A large group of children are assembled outside in the Gornja Rijeka concentration camp.
During the summer of 1942 Gornja Rijeka became one of the internment camps where Serbian orphans from the
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14877. Kajla and Jakob Uszerowicz and another couple stand outside their clothing store in Berlin.
Helga had one older brother Martin who was born in 1923. In May 1939, Martin and Helga were sent to
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14878. Jakob Uszerowicz stands on the steps to a building in Shanghai.
Helga had one older brother Martin who was born in 1923. In May 1939, Martin and Helga were sent to
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14879. Martin Uszerowicz carries a cone of candy on his first day of school.
Helga had one older brother Martin who was born in 1923. In May 1939, Martin and Helga were sent to
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14880. Jakob Uszerowicz and a group of friends examine embroidered and patterned fabrics.
Helga had one older brother Martin who was born in 1923. In May 1939, Martin and Helga were sent to
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14881. The Uszerowicz family poses with glasses of mineral water along with other patrons of a spa in Karlsbad.
Helga had one older brother Martin who was born in 1923. In May 1939, Martin and Helga were sent to
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14882. The Uszerowicz family poses with other guests at a spa in Karlsbad.
Helga had one older brother Martin who was born in 1923. In May 1939, Martin and Helga were sent to
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14883. Helga Uszerowicz plays outside with a dog in Nottingham where she came on a Kindertransport.
Helga had one older brother Martin who was born in 1923. In May 1939, Martin and Helga were sent to
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14884. Nature of the Enemy: Suppression of Thought. At the opening ceremonies, hosted by Raymond Graham Swing, and broadcast over the NBC Blue Network, each tableaux representing, as Elmer Davis put it, methods of political control, was accorded explanation by a celebrated speaker.
of the Rights of Man: "The free intercourse of thoughts and opinions is one of the most precious
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14885. Moshe Thomas sitting on a bicycle near his grandmother's home in Nizni Verecky.
was only one year old.
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14886. Stanislaw Jakobson presides over the Lodz ghetto court.
to four weeks in prison, a fine of one mark, and the cost of the trial.
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14887. Jewish youth cut blocks of wood in the furniture workshop in the Lodz ghetto.
the left is Yerszyk Hellmer. Daniel Geslewitz identified himself as one of the young men pictured
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14888. Survivor volunteer Flora Singer speaks at a session of The Memory Project: the Survivors' Writing Workshop at the U.S.
is one more way the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum helps survivors to share their memories
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14889. Survivor volunteers attend a session of The Memory Project: the Survivors' Writing Workshop at the U.S.
is one more way the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum helps survivors to share their memories
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14890. Survivor volunteers attend a session of The Memory Project: the Survivors' Writing Workshop at the U.S.
is one more way the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum helps survivors to share their memories
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14891. Survivor volunteers attend a session of The Memory Project: the Survivors' Writing Workshop at the U.S.
is one more way the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum helps survivors to share their memories
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14892. Survivor volunteers attend a session of The Memory Project: the Survivors' Writing Workshop at the U.S.
is one more way the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum helps survivors to share their memories
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14893. Survivor volunteers attend a session of The Memory Project: the Survivors' Writing Workshop at the U.S.
is one more way the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum helps survivors to share their memories
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14894. Japanese-Americans with the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion pose outside the Kehlsteinhaus (also known as the Eagle's Nest).
and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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14895. A Jewish refugee from Denmark, who was ferried to Sweden during the Danish rescue operation in October 1943, poses outside his barbershop in Tyringe, Sweden.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14896. A Jewish refugee from Denmark, who was ferried to Sweden during the Danish rescue operation in October 1943, works at his own barbershop in Sweden.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14897. A Jewish couple poses in the doorway of their new barbershop located on the Ochenschlagergade in Copenhagen.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14898. A Jewish couple poses in the doorway of their newly renovated barbershop located on the Ochenschlagergade in Copenhagen.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14899. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Copenhagen.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14900. Group portrait of members of a Jewish youth group in Copenhagen.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943