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17026. Group portrait of Jewish DPs outside a barracks in the Bari displaced persons camp.
without adequate food or water, Pinkus was one the few prisoners who remained alive when the train arrived ... Falakovics. On April 15, 1944 Etta Falkovics, her parents, grandfather, four brothers and one sister were
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17027. A group of friends celebrates the wedding of Jacob and Miriam Schwimmer in the Bari dispaced persons camp.
without adequate food or water, Pinkus was one the few prisoners who remained alive when the train arrived ... Falakovics. On April 15, 1944 Etta Falkovics, her parents, grandfather, four brothers and one sister were
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17028. Group portrait of the students and staff of the Malmaison children's home, sponsored by OPEJ (Organisation de Protection de l'Enfance Juive).
born in 1932. Alexander worked as a glove leather cutter, and the family lived in a one-room basement ... the family lived in one medium sized room with a kitchen. A third child, Bertrand, was born in 1937
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17029. Group portrait of the students and staff of the Malmaison children's home.
born in 1932. Alexander worked as a glove leather cutter, and the family lived in a one-room basement ... the family lived in one medium sized room with a kitchen. A third child, Bertrand, was born in 1937
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17030. Group portrait of the students and staff of the Malmaison children's home.
born in 1932. Alexander worked as a glove leather cutter, and the family lived in a one-room basement ... the family lived in one medium sized room with a kitchen. A third child, Bertrand, was born in 1937
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17031. Students and staff pose on the front steps to the Malmaison children's home.
born in 1932. Alexander worked as a glove leather cutter, and the family lived in a one-room basement ... the family lived in one medium sized room with a kitchen. A third child, Bertrand, was born in 1937
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17032. Group portrait of the wedding party at the marriage of Bertha Steinberger and Siegmund Marx in Dettelbach, Germany.
1936. Ernest had one older brother, Julius (b. 1922). On November 9, 1938 during the Kristallnacht ... pogrom, Ernest's father was arrested and told to bring along one son. It was quickly decided that Ernest
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17033. Bertha Steinberger and Siegmund Marx leave the synagogue after their wedding ceremony, accompanied by a group of small children.
1936. Ernest had one older brother, Julius (b. 1922). On November 9, 1938 during the Kristallnacht ... pogrom, Ernest's father was arrested and told to bring along one son. It was quickly decided that Ernest
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17034. German Jewish refugee Ernest Marx waves from the side of a train.
1936. Ernest had one older brother, Julius (b. 1922). On November 9, 1938 during the Kristallnacht ... pogrom, Ernest's father was arrested and told to bring along one son. It was quickly decided that Ernest
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17035. False birth certificate issued in the name of Franciszka Maria Wieczorkowska, that was used by Fanny Tennenbaum, a Jewish woman who was living in hiding in the vicinity of Lvov during World War II.
approximately one year. During this period Dawid's father worked for the Germans collecting recyclable ... himself or reading one of the many books that were in the house. Occasionally during their first year in
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17036. False identification card issued in the name of Franciszka Maria Wieczorkowska, that was used by Fanny Tennenbaum, a Jewish woman who was living in hiding in the vicinity of Lvov during World War II.
approximately one year. During this period Dawid's father worked for the Germans collecting recyclable ... himself or reading one of the many books that were in the house. Occasionally during their first year in
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17037. False birth certificate issued in the name of Teresa Marja Wieczorkowska, that was used by Dawid Tennenbaum, a Jewish boy who was living in hiding as a girl in the vicinity of Lvov during World War II.
approximately one year. During this period Dawid's father worked for the Germans collecting recyclable ... himself or reading one of the many books that were in the house. Occasionally during their first year in
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17038. False change of address form issued in the name of Franciszka Maria Wieczorkowska, that was used by Fanny Tennenbaum, a Jewish woman who was living in hiding in the vicinity of Lvov during World War II.
approximately one year. During this period Dawid's father worked for the Germans collecting recyclable ... himself or reading one of the many books that were in the house. Occasionally during their first year in
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17039. Dawid Tennenbaum poses in a toy airplane while on vacation with his parents.
approximately one year. During this period Dawid's father worked for the Germans collecting recyclable ... himself or reading one of the many books that were in the house. Occasionally during their first year in
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17040. Jews stand among piles of household possessions while waiting to move into the Lodz ghetto.
distinguish from one another. The routes taken by displaced Jews into and out of the ghetto were identical ... death camps from Lodz for the next one and a half years. In the spring of 1944, the Nazis reactivated
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17041. Gathering of a Fascist social club in Berlin. Gitta Schadur is pictured in the center with her hand on her cheek.
Manja returned briefly to Riga to give birth to him. Joseph has one sister, Benita (b. 1932). The ... before securing passage aboard one of the American liners that sailed weekly from the last free port in
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17042. Gathering of a Fascist social club in Berlin. Gitta Schadur is seated in the front row, on the far right.
Manja returned briefly to Riga to give birth to him. Joseph has one sister, Benita (b. 1932). The ... before securing passage aboard one of the American liners that sailed weekly from the last free port in
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17043. Friends and relatives of the Glueckstein family pose in their bathing suits on a beach in Germany, while the toddler, Fritz Glueckstein, sits in front on an inflatable "wine bottle".
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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17044. Postwar studio portrait of Elly van Leeuwen.
following year, Isaac volunteered to go to Westerbork. He joined one of the first transports to the camp ... who also had the last name of van Leeuwen. Another Jewish girl was also hiding there. One day the
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17045. Sonia S.
(English translation) Our state of mind was to try to survive, and even though one felt bad ... man a package for him and one to give to my father. So we had to make two packages and that man on
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17046. Israel C.
my father had to take someone. Because I was the most studious one in the household, the one who knew
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17047. What conditions, ideologies, and ideas made the Holocaust possible?
(less than one percent of the population), had faced longstanding discrimination and persecution. They ... requirements. One was to ensure that the Germans were racially “pure” and healthy. This meant barring Germans
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17048. Isaac Sandler
esirleri sıraya dizerek tüm Yahudilerin ve siyasi komiserlerin üç adım öne çıkmasını emretti. Isaac öne
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17049. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians from Gardelegen dig graves for the bodies of prisoners killed by the SS in a barn just outside the town.
barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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17050. Corpses lie side by side in a mass grave prepared by German civilians, who were ordered by the U.S.
barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand