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8051. Jewish DPs peel potatoes outside barracks 23 in Santa Maria di Leuca.
his body. After a year-and-a-half in Czestochowa, Pinkus was deported to Buchenwald, where he first
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8052. Pinkus Gipsman spars with a friend in the Bari DP camp.
his body. After a year-and-a-half in Czestochowa, Pinkus was deported to Buchenwald, where he first
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8053. Wedding portrait of Pinkus Gipsman and Etta Falkovics in the Bari displaced persons camp.
his body. After a year-and-a-half in Czestochowa, Pinkus was deported to Buchenwald, where he first
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8054. Group portrait of Jewish DPs outside a barracks in the Bari displaced persons camp.
his body. After a year-and-a-half in Czestochowa, Pinkus was deported to Buchenwald, where he first
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8055. A group of friends celebrates the wedding of Jacob and Miriam Schwimmer in the Bari dispaced persons camp.
his body. After a year-and-a-half in Czestochowa, Pinkus was deported to Buchenwald, where he first
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8056. Wedding portrait of Berta Spiro and Hans Israel. They were married in Bad Pyrmont two days after an antisemtic rock-throwing at their home cancelled their scheduled wedding party in Nieheim.
the meantime, Hans was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. Berta went to the American consulate in
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8057. Berta Spiro plays her guitar.
the meantime, Hans was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. Berta went to the American consulate in
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8058. Alfred and Eva Israel sit in a chair and baby carriage on the deck of the Usambara while en route to America from Germany.
the meantime, Hans was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. Berta went to the American consulate in
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8059. Berta Spiro and Hans Israel examine a Nazi sign declaring that Israeldorf is six kilometers away while on a bicycle trip through Germany.
the meantime, Hans was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. Berta went to the American consulate in
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8060. "First Person: Conversations with Survivors of the Holocaust" hosted by journalist Bill Benson, with featured guest Morris Rosen.
Moniek was sent on a forced march to Buchenwald that lasted six weeks. Soon after his arrival, Moniek
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8061. Postcard sent by Viktor Schiller from the Lodz ghetto to relatives in Czechoslovakia.
including Frank, to Buchenwald. The Red Army liberated those who remained behind. A few days later, Frank
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8062. Postcard sent by Viktor Schiller from the Lodz ghetto to relatives in Czechoslovakia.
including Frank, to Buchenwald. The Red Army liberated those who remained behind. A few days later, Frank
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8063. Studio portrait of the Schiller family taken one day before they received a deportation notice.
including Frank, to Buchenwald. The Red Army liberated those who remained behind. A few days later, Frank
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8064. Relatives of the Schiller family pose outside their home.
including Frank, to Buchenwald. The Red Army liberated those who remained behind. A few days later, Frank
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8065. Members of the Schiller family pose outside their home.
including Frank, to Buchenwald. The Red Army liberated those who remained behind. A few days later, Frank
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8066. Wedding portrait of Viktor and Lili Schiller.
including Frank, to Buchenwald. The Red Army liberated those who remained behind. A few days later, Frank
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8067. Studio portrait of Gustav and Frankisek Schiller.
including Frank, to Buchenwald. The Red Army liberated those who remained behind. A few days later, Frank
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8068. Two small metal crucifixes worn by Charles Weingarten and his mother, Margarethe, while they were living in hiding in Nice during the German occupation.
Jewish, was later shot in Buchenwald on January 20, 1939. Before the war, most of Marguerite's relatives
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8069. Rosa Kwar poses in a garden while in hiding in Sieciechowice.
-in-law of Benzion) was liberated from Buchenwald. He managed to place an ad looking for his wife
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8070. Group portrait of members of the Kwar family with friends visiting from America.
-in-law of Benzion) was liberated from Buchenwald. He managed to place an ad looking for his wife
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8071. American Jewish leaders meet at the Hotel Astor to launch the 1933 American Palestine Appeal.
April, 1945, he participated in the liberation of Buchenwald. After having witnessed first-hand the
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8072. Leaders of the Greater New York campaign of the United Jewish Appeal gather to raise $1,250,000 for the settlement of Jews from Germany and other lands in Palestine.
April, 1945, he participated in the liberation of Buchenwald. After having witnessed first-hand the
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8073. Albert Einstein meets with a group of American Zionists and scientists.
April, 1945, he participated in the liberation of Buchenwald. After having witnessed first-hand the
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8074. Group portrait of pupils and teachers in the Christian Sisters of Klimontow convent school in Klimontow, Poland.
murdered. Majer was deported to Auschwitz and later sent on a death march that ended in Buchenwald. He
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8075. Majer Sztajman poses on a cobblestone street in the Opatow ghetto holding his baby daughter, Mania.
murdered. Majer was deported to Auschwitz and later sent on a death march that ended in Buchenwald. He