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6726. American soldiers remove one of the few survivors from the Dachau death train.
,000 and 3,000 prisoners who were evacuated from Buchenwald on April 7, 1945. The train arrived in Dachau
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6727. Members of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement stand in formation along a road, several of them holding musical instruments.
fellow survivor from Piotrkow, Meyer Zarnowiecki (later Zar), who had been interned in Buchenwald and
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6728. Survivors visit the Jewish cemetery in Piotrkow Trybunalski.
fellow survivor from Piotrkow, Meyer Zarnowiecki (later Zar), who had been interned in Buchenwald and
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6729. Group portrait of members of a Hashomer Hatzair kibbutz in Czestochowa.
fellow survivor from Piotrkow, Meyer Zarnowiecki (later Zar), who had been interned in Buchenwald and
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6730. A Jewish youth does carpentry work at a hachshara [Zionist collective] operated by the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement in Piotrkow Trybunalski.
fellow survivor from Piotrkow, Meyer Zarnowiecki (later Zar), who had been interned in Buchenwald and
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6731. Group portrait of six young Jewish men and women in the Piotrkow Trybunalski ghetto.
fellow survivor from Piotrkow, Meyer Zarnowiecki (later Zar), who had been interned in Buchenwald and
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6732. Five Jewish teenage boys pose outside in a pyramid in the Piotrkow Trybunalski ghetto.
fellow survivor from Piotrkow, Meyer Zarnowiecki (later Zar), who had been interned in Buchenwald and
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6733. American soldiers view the Dachau death train. The soldier on the left is Lt.
,000 and 3,000 prisoners who were evacuated from Buchenwald on April 7, 1945. The train arrived in Dachau
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6734. American soldiers view the bodies in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
,000 and 3,000 prisoners who were evacuated from Buchenwald on April 7, 1945. The train arrived in Dachau
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6735. American soldiers view the bodies in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
,000 and 3,000 prisoners who were evacuated from Buchenwald on April 7, 1945. The train arrived in Dachau
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6736. Studio portrait of the Markovits family in Cluj. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are: Irena, Eva, David, Ilonka; in the back row (left to right) are: Simon, Jolanda and Andre (the donor).
donor, Andre Markovits, who was liberated from Buchenwald, returned to Cluj after the war and retrieved
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6737. Portrait of Lolek, Yejik and Mancha Muszynski.
Gross Rosen, and Buchenwald. The Americans liberated Yaakov on April 11, 1945 from Langenstein at the
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6738. Portrait of the extended Muszynski family.
Gross Rosen, and Buchenwald. The Americans liberated Yaakov on April 11, 1945 from Langenstein at the
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6739. Group portrait of Jewish youth living at the Hôme de la Forêt children's home in Geneva, Switzerland.
cared for young survivors from Buchenwald.
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6740. Herbert Mosheim with his sisters Hilde and Ilse.
over the paper factory. On Kristallnacht Herbert was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After two
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6741. Group portrait of Jewish children gathered around a table at a birthday party in Paris.
Fogel, a child survivor of Buchenwald.
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6742. French forced laborers crowd onto repatriation convoy trucks so that they can eventually return to France.
and the Ardennes. He also helped provide medical assistance to survivors of the Buchenwald
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6743. Group portrait of a Jewish family and friends celebrating a wedding.
were liberated in April 1945. Her father was sent to Buchenwald and liberated, after a death march, in
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6744. Studio portrait of three Jewish sisters in The Netherlands.
were liberated in April 1945. Her father was sent to Buchenwald and liberated, after a death march, in
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6745. Margreet Dotsch and her sister Deborah play in the sand with toy pails and shovels.
were liberated in April 1945. Her father was sent to Buchenwald and liberated, after a death march, in
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6746. Portrait of former French Prime Minister Leon Blum and his wife, following their liberation.
Confined at Buchenwald, he was guarded by 20 SS men with especially trained police dogs. Later he was taken
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6747. Self-portrait of U.S. Army photographer William Bostwick Curtis taking a picture with his camera.
army photographer as the first wave of US Army entered Nordhausen and, earlier, possibly Buchenwald
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6748. William Bostwick Curtis stands by the headquarters of the Ord.
army photographer as the first wave of US Army entered Nordhausen and, earlier, possibly Buchenwald
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6749. Close-up view of a rocket produced in the Dora Mittelbau concentration camp.
army photographer as the first wave of US Army entered Nordhausen and, earlier, possibly Buchenwald
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6750. An American soldier inspects a V-1 or V-II discovered on a train tracks in Dora Mittelbau following liberation.
army photographer as the first wave of US Army entered Nordhausen and, earlier, possibly Buchenwald