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7376. Jewish refugees Max and Erna (nee Weissblum) Pikarski (aunt and uncle of the donor) sit at an outside table in Shanghai.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7377. Studio portrait by Volpert of Sophie Oschinsky and her one-year-old daughter Ilse with her dog Molly.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7378. Ilse Oschinsky rides her tricycle in front of their house in Grottkay, Schlesien, Germany.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7379. Ilse Oschinksky poses with her cousin Heinz Schleyer on the running board of her uncle's car, a Limoge, in Ohlau, Germany.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7380. Group portrait of school girls in the Leobschuetz elementary school.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7381. Ilse Oschinsky poses with her friend Renate Glogowsky.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7382. Close-up of two teenage girls who came to England on a Kindertransport.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7383. Photo album page of girls in the Jewish Refugee Hostel 34 Wheeleys Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7384. Sonja Goldman (a friend of the donor) poses with her dog prior to her immigration to England..
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7385. Heinz Schleyer (right, cousin of the donor) and Walter Eisner care for chickens in the Schnibienchen training farm to prepare for their immigration to Palestine.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7386. Group portrait in Otto's Pub in Offenbach of some of the staff of the American War Department's Civil Censorship Division.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7387. Bernard Pasternak stands outside a building in Salzburg with a woman [possibly Bella Simon].
on a death march into Czechoslovakia and then transported by train to Buchenwald, where he arrived in ... end of the war he returned to Buchenwald, where he was liberated by the United States Army. Following
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7388. A group of Jewish displaced persons gather at the train station in Salzburg to say goodbye to their friends.
on a death march into Czechoslovakia and then transported by train to Buchenwald, where he arrived in ... end of the war he returned to Buchenwald, where he was liberated by the United States Army. Following
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7389. Bella Simon poses next to an automobile [possibly in postwar Romania.]
on a death march into Czechoslovakia and then transported by train to Buchenwald, where he arrived in ... end of the war he returned to Buchenwald, where he was liberated by the United States Army. Following
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7390. A group of young female displaced persons gather at the Salzburg train station to say goodbye to some friends.
on a death march into Czechoslovakia and then transported by train to Buchenwald, where he arrived in ... end of the war he returned to Buchenwald, where he was liberated by the United States Army. Following
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7391. Bernard Pasternak poses with his two sisters wearing Jewish stars.
on a death march into Czechoslovakia and then transported by train to Buchenwald, where he arrived in ... end of the war he returned to Buchenwald, where he was liberated by the United States Army. Following
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7392. Bernard Pasternak (left) and another man work in a kitchen [possibly in the Bagnoli or Trani displaced persons camp.]
on a death march into Czechoslovakia and then transported by train to Buchenwald, where he arrived in ... end of the war he returned to Buchenwald, where he was liberated by the United States Army. Following
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7393. Bernard Pasternak (right) and another man pose in the barrack of an unidentified displaced persons camp.
on a death march into Czechoslovakia and then transported by train to Buchenwald, where he arrived in ... end of the war he returned to Buchenwald, where he was liberated by the United States Army. Following
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7394. Three Jewish DPs pose in front of the sign for the IRO Embarkation Center in Bagnoli.
on a death march into Czechoslovakia and then transported by train to Buchenwald, where he arrived in ... end of the war he returned to Buchenwald, where he was liberated by the United States Army. Following
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7395. Bernard Pasternak ladles out soup in an unidentified displaced persons camp [probably in Italy.]
on a death march into Czechoslovakia and then transported by train to Buchenwald, where he arrived in ... end of the war he returned to Buchenwald, where he was liberated by the United States Army. Following
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7396. A large group of Jewish displaced persons gathers at the train station in Salzburg.
on a death march into Czechoslovakia and then transported by train to Buchenwald, where he arrived in ... end of the war he returned to Buchenwald, where he was liberated by the United States Army. Following
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7397. A witness examines evidence in the Dachau trial as prosecutor William Denson looks on.
camp trials of Dachau, Mauthausen, Flossenbuerg and Buchenwald, held in Dachau, Germany. Born and ... Buchenwald. When these trials came to an end in early 1947, Denson returned to Birmingham, but soon moved to
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7398. Jakub Gutenbaum collection
transferred to the Buchenwald concentration camp and after two weeks he was transferred to Schlieben ... Warsaw, Poland, traveling from the Buchenwald Concentration camp; and a certificate, issued by a hospital
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7399. Autobiographical drawing of concentration camp inmates being punished by a guard created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP persons camp
subcamp. In early 1945, he underwent two death marches, first to Buchenwald, and then to Bissengen, where ... march to Buchenwald, where Alfred meets a group of Danish police officers incarcerated there. They
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7400. Autobiographical watercolor of a death march survivor with bleeding feet created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
subcamp. In early 1945, he underwent two death marches, first to Buchenwald, and then to Bissengen, where ... march to Buchenwald, where Alfred meets a group of Danish police officers incarcerated there. They