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23851. President Edvard Benes of Czechoslovakia doffs his hat as he drives through a street in Pilsen.
to meet returning family members who had been deported, but none, except for one cousin, came back
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23852. General George Patton stands on a reviewing stand and salutes along with several soldiers in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.
to meet returning family members who had been deported, but none, except for one cousin, came back
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23853. General George Patton stands with another American officer in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.
to meet returning family members who had been deported, but none, except for one cousin, came back
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23854. Two African American US soldiers pose in front of a car in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.
to meet returning family members who had been deported, but none, except for one cousin, came back
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23855. Two children walk past three African-American soldiers in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.
to meet returning family members who had been deported, but none, except for one cousin, came back
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23856. An African American soldier reads a newspaper in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.
to meet returning family members who had been deported, but none, except for one cousin, came back
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23857. An African American soldier poses for a picture in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.
to meet returning family members who had been deported, but none, except for one cousin, came back
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23858. Oscar Lowy, a soldier from the Czech Brigade drives his jeep through Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.
to meet returning family members who had been deported, but none, except for one cousin, came back
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23859. President Edvard Benes of Czechoslovakia, drives through Pilsen on its liberation day.
to meet returning family members who had been deported, but none, except for one cousin, came back
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23860. People gather outside a large building in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia adorned with Czech, Soviet and American flags.
to meet returning family members who had been deported, but none, except for one cousin, came back
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23861. A portrait of Oscar Lowy in his military uniform.
to meet returning family members who had been deported, but none, except for one cousin, came back
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23862. A portrait of Philip Lieberman, the grandfather of Gertrude (Truda) Munch (later Lowy).
to meet returning family members who had been deported, but none, except for one cousin, came back
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23863. Left to right Lemmel Bernstein, Cheil Makowski, Shlomo Blum, Cheskel Kleinhaus.
the only one to survive the Holocaust.
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23864. Lea Sheindla Leiblich holding her son, Tuvia Erlich, in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
name to Tsafrir. He was one of the founding members of Mishmar Hanegev Kibbutz. He believed that all
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23865. Lea Sheindla Leiblich holding her son, Tuvia Erlich, in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
name to Tsafrir. He was one of the founding members of Mishmar Hanegev Kibbutz. He believed that all
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23866. Zvi Herschel rides a motorcycle in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
name to Tsafrir. He was one of the founding members of Mishmar Hanegev Kibbutz. He believed that all
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23867. Group portrait of young people in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
name to Tsafrir. He was one of the founding members of Mishmar Hanegev Kibbutz. He believed that all
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23868. Group portrait of displaced persons in the Eggenfeld DP camp.
name to Tsafrir. He was one of the founding members of Mishmar Hanegev Kibbutz. He believed that all
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23869. Lea Sheindla Leiblich poses for a portrait with her son, Tuvia Erlich.
name to Tsafrir. He was one of the founding members of Mishmar Hanegev Kibbutz. He believed that all
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23870. Five children reunite with parents after the war.
years. He then began to work in the fur trade. Claude moved to Israel in 1986. He has one son who lives
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23871. Shirley Gola sits at a table with her rescuers and family while in hiding.
Shirley was born in May 1941, almost exactly one year after the German invasion. Father Joseph Gola and
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23872. Wilhelm Frick receives a cup of water at the Nuremberg trials.
was elected as one of the first Nazi deputies to the Reichstag. Six years later he became Minister of
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23873. Jewish American serviceman and JDC aid worker David Eizenberg meets with three men in postwar Berlin.
dropped out after two semesters in order to make money. For one year in 1935-36 he worked at the studio
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23874. Portrait of the extended family of Jeanette Taub.
in the Holocaust except for one of Jeanette's nephews.
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23875. Sarah and Aaron Turek pose for a studio portrait in 1936.
Cyporja Goldberg Turek. He had two brothers, Mendel and Jakov, and one sister, Astra. In 1927, Chil