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8026. Group portrait of Jewish children in the yard of the Les Bruyeres children's home in Sevres.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8027. Jews raise their glasses and wine bottles in a toast at a social gathering in Sosnowiec.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8028. Jewish youth who were brought to England on the orphans transport after the war protest against British policy in Palestine at a demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London.
that read "Death is no stranger to us" and "We survived Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Belsen". Moniek
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8029. Jewish DPs pose around a cow in a hachshara in Prebitz.
father perished in Buchenwald in 1945. After the war Maria returned home to look for relatives, but in
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8030. Maria and David Bajtner are wed in Kibbutz Prebitz.
father perished in Buchenwald in 1945. After the war Maria returned home to look for relatives, but in
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8031. Portrait of an elderly Jewish couple seated outside in the Strzemieszyce Wielkie ghetto.
father perished in Buchenwald in 1945. After the war Maria returned home to look for relatives, but in
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8032. Four young Jewish men wearing yellow stars walk in an open field in the Strzemieszyce ghetto.
father perished in Buchenwald in 1945. After the war Maria returned home to look for relatives, but in
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8033. Jewish laborers wearing armbands are forced to shovel snow in Slawkow, Poland.
father perished in Buchenwald in 1945. After the war Maria returned home to look for relatives, but in
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8034. Portrait of Moses Kornberg, the head of the Stuttgart DP camp commissary, checking records in his office.
camp and sent the prisoners first to Buchenwald and then to Troeglitz where conditions were much worse
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8035. Moses Kornberg (left) and the staff of the Stuttgart DP camp commissary distribute food to one camp resident.
camp and sent the prisoners first to Buchenwald and then to Troeglitz where conditions were much worse
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8036. Identification papers for Moses Kornberg issued by the Jewish community of Wuerttemberg in Stuttgart.
camp and sent the prisoners first to Buchenwald and then to Troeglitz where conditions were much worse
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8037. Identification papers for Moses Kornberg issued by the Jewish community of Wuerttemberg in Stuttgart.
camp and sent the prisoners first to Buchenwald and then to Troeglitz where conditions were much worse
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8038. Ari Rosenberg (left) and Ivar Segalowitz (right) pose outside during the time they were residents of the Champigny children's home.
transferred to Buchenwald, where he was liberated at the age of 14 on April 11, 1945. Shortly thereafter
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8039. View of the Champigny-sur-Marne children's home sponsored by the OSE (Oeuvre de secours aux enfants).
transferred to Buchenwald, where he was liberated at the age of 14 on April 11, 1945. Shortly thereafter
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8040. Four Jewish youths pose in an open field near the Champigny children's home.
transferred to Buchenwald, where he was liberated at the age of 14 on April 11, 1945. Shortly thereafter
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8041. Madame Paula Kandel, director of the OSE children's home in Champigny, works in her office.
transferred to Buchenwald, where he was liberated at the age of 14 on April 11, 1945. Shortly thereafter
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8042. Ivar Segalowitz (center) and four other Jewish youths examine books in the library of the Champigny children's home.
transferred to Buchenwald, where he was liberated at the age of 14 on April 11, 1945. Shortly thereafter
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8043. Ivar Segalowitz wearing a bowler and trenchcoat.
transferred to Buchenwald, where he was liberated at the age of 14 on April 11, 1945. Shortly thereafter
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8044. Ivar Segalowitz (right) poses with a friend in Memel.
transferred to Buchenwald, where he was liberated at the age of 14 on April 11, 1945. Shortly thereafter
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8045. Ivar Segalowitz rides his tricycle down a street in Memel.
transferred to Buchenwald, where he was liberated at the age of 14 on April 11, 1945. Shortly thereafter
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8046. View of the Segalowitz family home in Memel. They lived on the middle floor.
transferred to Buchenwald, where he was liberated at the age of 14 on April 11, 1945. Shortly thereafter
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8047. Erna and Boris Segalowitz sit with friends in an outdoor cafe in Karlsbad.
transferred to Buchenwald, where he was liberated at the age of 14 on April 11, 1945. Shortly thereafter
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8048. Group portrait of children from the Kloster Indersdorf children's home.
Kitlitztreben. They stayed there until February 1945 and then were marched to Buchenwald and Flossenbuerg
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8049. Portrait of Eta and Icik Zelmanovics, Jewish farmers from Transcarpathia.
his body. After a year-and-a-half in Czestochowa, Pinkus was deported to Buchenwald, where he first
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8050. Personalized Jewish New Year card produced in the Bari displaced persons camp that includes a photograph of Miriam Schechter, the daughter of Isidor and Tauba (Falakovics) Schechter.
his body. After a year-and-a-half in Czestochowa, Pinkus was deported to Buchenwald, where he first