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14901. Studio portrait of two young Jewish children 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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14902. Bar Mitzvah portrait of Bernhard Diament 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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14903. Joseph Diament (second from the right), the owner of a tailor shop in Copenhagen, poses with five of his co-workers.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14904. Portrait of Bernhard Diament in the uniform of the Danish Navy.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14905. A young Jewish woman poses in Town Hall Square in Copenhagen during the German occupation.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14906. Four young Jewish men and women walk along the Fredriksgade in downtown Copenhagen during the German occupation.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14907. Group portrait of campers and counselors at a Jewish summer camp in Skibstrup, Denmark.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14908. Portrait of Bernhard Diament in the uniform of the Danish Brigade.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14909. Group portrait of members of the Hasomir Jewish choir at the Hovedbanegarden train station 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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14910. Portrait of a Jewish toddler holding onto a chair in the garden of a home in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Germany. Pictured is one-year-old Brigitte Joseph.
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14911. Personalized Jewish New Year's card in Polish and Hebrew with a photograph of a young Jewish couple and an illustration of flowers and birds.
outbreak of World War II Marisia was taken to Opoczno, where she lived for one year. From 1940 to 1945 she
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14912. A young boy sells German Nazi periodicals on a street in the Warsaw ghetto.
Hitler. While I was looking, no one bought anything from him."
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14913. Two children beg for food on the streets of the Warsaw ghetto.
Street. One could see that they were sick and had no more strength to live."
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14914. An undertaker in the Warsaw ghetto cemetery on Okopowa Street displays an open coffin that contains the body of woman.
the body of woman. Joest's caption reads: "He pulled out a second box with a dead woman, an old one
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14915. An undertaker views a layer of corpses laid out at the bottom of a mass grave in the Okopowa Street cemetery.
with lime. I couldn't believe one pit could have space for so many people."
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14916. Jews from the Neustadt displaced persons camp, some wearing concentration camp uniforms, march to a memorial service.
Joachim Roloff probably was killed one day before the liberation of Riga. Natan Roloff found his
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14917. Three displaced persons pay their respects next to a grave in the Jewish cemetery in Neustadt.
Joachim Roloff probably was killed one day before the liberation of Riga. Natan Roloff found his
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14918. Natan Roloff pays his respects next to the grave of Samuel Estermann in the Jewish cemetery in Neustadt.
Joachim Roloff probably was killed one day before the liberation of Riga. Natan Roloff found his
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14919. Jewish displaced persons place large bouquests of flowers on the ground during a memorial service for victims of the Nazis in Neustadt.
Joachim Roloff probably was killed one day before the liberation of Riga. Natan Roloff found his
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14920. Jewish displaced persons, many wearing concentration camp uniforms, attend a memorial service for the 7000 prisoners who perished in Neustadt.
Joachim Roloff probably was killed one day before the liberation of Riga. Natan Roloff found his
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14921. Two Jewish girls stand outside the entrance to the synagogue in Marseilles where an American Jewish chaplain is organizing Passover religious services.
chaplain is organizing Passover religious services. The uncle of one of the girls was a general with the
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14922. Studio portrait of a family of Dutch rescuers and the Jewish child they were hiding.
one of four children. Berend Bakker belonged to the Westerweel group, a rescue operation that
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14923. Close-up postwar portrait of Dutch rescuers, Berend Philip Bakker and Jeltje Bakker-Woudsma.
one of four children. Berend Bakker belonged to the Westerweel group, a rescue operation that
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14924. A destitute young boy lies on the pavement in the Warsaw ghetto as other children walk by.
himself upright. The passers-by didn't stop. There were too many children like this one."
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14925. A sign in German and Polish posted at entrance 2 to the Warsaw ghetto reads, "Area closed because of epidemic.
of epidemic. Only through traffic permitted." Joest's original caption reads: "No one drew back in