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29001. German policemen operate the radio command car during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
Krueger and Stroop, all of which were recovered after the war. One of them was introduced as evidence at
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29002. View of the main street in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp (looking toward the entrance) lined with a row of small tents that have been pitched outside the barracks.
survivors huddles in front of one of the tents, while, in the distance, other liberated prisoners walk along
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29003. View of the audience on the opening day of the first conference of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S.
aspect of Jewish DP life, either independently or in conjunction with one or more of the Jewish welfare
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29004. Leo Schwarz, JDC director for Germany, addresses a conference of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S.
aspect of Jewish DP life, either independently or in conjunction with one or more of the Jewish welfare
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29005. View of the audience at a post-war Zionist conference in Munich.
aspect of Jewish DP life, either independently or in conjunction with one or more of the Jewish welfare
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29006. Leon Retter addresses a conference sponsored by the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S.
aspect of Jewish DP life, either independently or in conjunction with one or more of the Jewish welfare
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29007. Cantor Schenker says a prayer for the victims of the Holocaust at the first meeting of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S.
aspect of Jewish DP life, either independently or in conjunction with one or more of the Jewish welfare
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29008. Messages scrawled by Jewish prisoners on a wall inside Fort IX, shortly before their execution.
. George Kadish photographed the writings on the walls of the prison after liberation. One message reads
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29009. Messages scrawled by Jewish prisoners on a wall inside Fort IX, shortly before their execution.
. George Kadish photographed the writings on the walls of the prison after liberation. One of the messages
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29010. Messages scrawled by Jewish prisoners on a wall inside Fort IX, shortly before their execution.
. George Kadish photographed the writings on the walls of the prison after liberation. One of the messages
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29011. Walter Hahn holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Washington, and eventually settled in San Francisco, California. The Hahns have two sons and one grandchild
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29012. Two Jewish brothers stand in front of the Polish maid who is hiding them in the Belgian countryside.
Linden; it held about 50 Jewish children at any one time and was organized by Madame Sorel. Finally, in
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29013. Three young Jewish children pose outside in a field in the Belgian countryside, where they are being hidden on the farm of a German maid.
Linden; it held about 50 Jewish children at any one time and was organized by Madame Sorel. Finally, in
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29014. Two Jewish brothers who are living in hiding in German occupied Belgium, sit in the yard of the Mes Enfants children's home in Brussels.
Linden; it held about 50 Jewish children at any one time and was organized by Madame Sorel. Finally, in
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29015. Two Jewish children placed in a children's home before the invasion of Belgium, seen posing on a chair at a corner cafe dring their mother's weekend visit.
Linden; it held about 50 Jewish children at any one time and was organized by Madame Sorel. Finally, in
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29016. Two Jewish children placed in a children's home before the invasion of Belgium, seen posing on a chair at a corner cafe dring their mother's weekend visit.
Linden; it held about 50 Jewish children at any one time and was organized by Madame Sorel. Finally, in
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29017. Frymetta Hochglaube poses outside with her two children at the Red Castle in Linden, outside of Brussels, during a rare visit.
Linden; it held about 50 Jewish children at any one time and was organized by Madame Sorel. Finally, in
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29018. Frymetta Hochglaube poses with her infant son, Leon, who was conceived while she was living in hiding in Brussels.
Linden; it held about 50 Jewish children at any one time and was organized by Madame Sorel. Finally, in
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29019. Two Jewish brothers stand on either side of the German maid who is hiding them on her farm in the Belgian countryside.
Linden; it held about 50 Jewish children at any one time and was organized by Madame Sorel. Finally, in
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29020. Nestor Hochglaube stands in formation with a group of children at the Hadassim youth village in Israel.
Linden; it held about 50 Jewish children at any one time and was organized by Madame Sorel. Finally, in
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29021. Members of the Wijnberg family sit on the roof of their apartment house during the period in which they were prohibited by Nazi decree from going out into the garden.
camp. Three months later she was sent to Westerbork, where she remained for one week before her
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29022. A newlywed Jewish couple, Mauritz Wijnberg and Betje Jakobs, emerge from a building on their wedding day wearing Jewish badges.
camp. Three months later she was sent to Westerbork, where she remained for one week before her
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29023. Portrait of Jan Karski during his mission to the United States to inform government leaders about Nazi policy in Poland.
he was honored by Yad Vashem and designated as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
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29024. Portrait of Dutch rescuer Arie van Mansum.
with many of the Jews he saved and in 1970 was recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among
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29025. A delegation of Polish soldiers from the Tadeusz Kosciuszko unit march in the funeral procession for the victims of the Kielce pogrom.
July 4, one thousand Ludwikow factory workers, wielding crowbars and other weapons, joined an angry mob