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8726. Wedding portrait of two Czech Jews. Pictured are Kurt and Elizabet (nee Wodak) Elias.
On October 8, 1944, Ruth was taken on a work transport to Taucha, a sub camp of Buchenwald where
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8727. Portrait of two Czech Jewish survivors dressed for a formal occasion.
On October 8, 1944, Ruth was taken on a work transport to Taucha, a sub camp of Buchenwald where
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8728. Group portrait of a Czech Jewish family. Pictured are the Huppert family.
On October 8, 1944, Ruth was taken on a work transport to Taucha, a sub camp of Buchenwald where
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8729. Teenagers in a girls' boarding school perform in a school play.
On October 8, 1944, Ruth was taken on a work transport to Taucha, a sub camp of Buchenwald where
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8730. False papers issued to Edith Huppert without an identifying J.
On October 8, 1944, Ruth was taken on a work transport to Taucha, a sub camp of Buchenwald where
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8731. Studio portrait of the four Herskovic sisters. From left to right are Emilia, Helen, Pearl and Miriam.
including Dachau, Auschwitz and Buchenwald. Mor attended medical school in Brno. Having survived
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8732. Postwar studio portraif of Pearl and Helen (right) Herskovic who survived the war as Mengele twins and their brother Arno, a soldier in the Czech army.
including Dachau, Auschwitz and Buchenwald. Mor attended medical school in Brno. Having survived
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8733. Helen Herkovic poses in the garden of her house the day before the start of World War II.
including Dachau, Auschwitz and Buchenwald. Mor attended medical school in Brno. Having survived
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8734. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Dr.
Diamant survived incarceration in Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald and Hamburg and is registered in the Survivor
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8735. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Marie-Helene Veil (b.
incarcerated in Buchenwald, Marie-Helene Veil perished in Bergen-Belsen.
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8736. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Samuel Rotter (b.
him in the Westerbork transit camp. Samuel Rotter survived deportations to Auschwitz and Buchenwald.
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8737. Ruth Reutlinger and her mother, Elsa Reutlinger, go for a walk.
Buchenwald. They learned that the same events took place all over Germany. The family cancelled the bar
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8738. Studio portrait of Fritz (Shlomo) Reutlinger and his younger brother Erich.
Buchenwald. They learned that the same events took place all over Germany. The family cancelled the bar
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8739. Identification card issued to Moritz Israel Hamburger.
Buchenwald. They learned that the same events took place all over Germany. The family cancelled the bar
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8740. The Reutlinger family celebrates Sukkot in their home in Pforzheim.
Buchenwald. They learned that the same events took place all over Germany. The family cancelled the bar
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8741. The Reutlinger family celebrates Sukkot in their home in Pforzheim.
Buchenwald. They learned that the same events took place all over Germany. The family cancelled the bar
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8742. Lichtwitz, a member of the Jewish Brigade, visits Hungarian Jewish displaced persons.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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8743. Joseph Eaton, an American soldier and Jewish German emigre poses in front of the rubble at Fuertherstrasse 6 in his hometown of Nuremberg.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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8744. Joseph Eaton, an American soldier and German Jewish emigre inspects a sign on a destroyed building that reads, "Historically very valuable."
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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8745. Joseph Eaton, an American soldier assigned to the 4th Communications Unit, types a report in the home that had formerly belonged to an SS doctor.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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8746. Members of the American Communications Unit responsible for writing newspapers for distribution in Germany meet for an editorial conference in The Habe Circus in Luxembourg.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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8747. Citizens of Aachen read Germany's first non-Nazi newspaper.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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8748. A soundtruck makes a news announcement in Viersen.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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8749. People of Ihn fight for a copy of the Mitteilungen, weekly newspaper of the 12th Army Group delivered to them.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days
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8750. German civilians study the weekly photo news exhibit of the American-printed Regenburg Post in Straubing.
site, and then he wrote an article about what happened. He reported from Buchenwald three or four days