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33676. Group portrait of Jewish teenagers who came to Switzerland their liberation from Buchenwald.
remained for one year. In August 1944, they were deported to Auschwitz. Abraham became separated from his
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33677. Group portrait of Jewish teenagers who came to Switzerland after their liberation from Buchenwald.
remained for one year. In August 1944, they were deported to Auschwitz. Abraham became separated from his
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33678. Two Jewish teenagers pose with a nurse after coming to Switzerland following their liberation from Buchenwald.
remained for one year. In August 1944, they were deported to Auschwitz. Abraham became separated from his
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33679. Close-up portrait of Abraham Grajz, a Jewish teenage survivor of Buchenwald after his arrival in Switzerland.
remained for one year. In August 1944, they were deported to Auschwitz. Abraham became separated from his
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33680. Jewish teenagers work a field in Switzerland following their liberation from Buchenwald in preparation for their immigration to Palestine Among those pictured is Abraham Grajz (second from the right).
remained for one year. In August 1944, they were deported to Auschwitz. Abraham became separated from his
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33681. Gabriel and Theresia Reinhardt, a Sinti couple, push their twin children, Rolanda and Rita, along the Domstrasse in Wuerzburg under Nazi escort.
brief stays at home with their parents, but generally were confined to the clinic. On one notable
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33682. U.S. combat photographer Walt MacDonald prepares to take a picture with his speed graphic camera.
assigned to one of the new companies. He did so in October 1942 and was assigned to the 167th Signal Corps
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33683. U.S. combat photographer J Malan Heslop types photo captions on a typewriter in his room.
assigned to one of the new companies. He did so in October 1942 and was assigned to the 167th Signal Corps
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33684. Portrait of U.S. combat photographer J Malan Heslop wearing a camera around his neck.
assigned to one of the new companies. He did so in October 1942 and was assigned to the 167th Signal Corps
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33685. Cartoon by David W. Meyer depicting a U.S. combat photographer taking pictures in the field during World War II.
assigned to one of the new companies. He did so in October 1942 and was assigned to the 167th Signal Corps
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33686. U.S. army photographers from Combat Unit 123 photograph ruins in the city of Naumburg, Germany.
assigned to one of the new companies. He did so in October 1942 and was assigned to the 167th Signal Corps
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33687. U.S. army photographer John O'Brien reviews a stack of Signal Corps photographs.
assigned to one of the new companies. He did so in October 1942 and was assigned to the 167th Signal Corps
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33688. Portrait of a young, male displaced person walking with a large sack along a road in Austria at the close of World War II.
assigned to one of the new companies. He did so in October 1942 and was assigned to the 167th Signal Corps
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33689. A group of rabbis converses outside at the Bergen Belsen displaced persons camp during a demonstration protesting the return of the Exodus 1947 passengers to Germany.
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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33690. Four crew members of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) pose on the deck of the ship in Baltimore harbor.
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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33691. Itzhak Aronowitz, chief mate and later captain of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947), lights up a cigarette in front of a "no smoking" sign in Baltimore harbor.
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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33692. A crew member of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) poses on the deck of the ship in Baltimore harbor.
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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33693. A crew member of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) poses with a cigarette in his mouth on the deck of the ship.
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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33694. A crew member loads cargo onto the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947).
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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33695. Murray Aronoff salvages a carton of cigarettes after the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) took on water and nearly sunk during its first attempt to cross the Atlantic.
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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33696. Three crew members pose on the pier in front of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947).
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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33697. A crew member of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) walks along the pier next to the ship Pictured is Eli Kalm, chief steward of the ship.
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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33698. Fireboats try to put out a fire on the Exodus 1947 ship in Haifa harbor.
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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33699. Fireboats try to put out a fire on the Exodus 1947 ship in Haifa harbor.
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were
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33700. View of the Exodus 1947 arriving in Haifa harbor.
passengers and one crew member dead and many injured. In the port of Haifa the illegal immigrants were