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9051. View of the destroyed apartment house on Zamkowska Street where the Hershkowitz family used to live.
camps. He ended up in Buchenwald where the Americans liberated him in May 1945. After recuperating for
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9052. Jews wearing armbands are forced to sweep a street.
camps. He ended up in Buchenwald where the Americans liberated him in May 1945. After recuperating for
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9053. Yaakov Muszynski goes skiing in the Bedzin ghetto.
Gross Rosen, and Buchenwald. The Americans liberated Yaakov on April 11, 1945 from Langenstein at the
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9054. Yaakov and Mania Muszynski celebrate their wedding in the Bedzin ghetto.
Gross Rosen, and Buchenwald. The Americans liberated Yaakov on April 11, 1945 from Langenstein at the
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9055. Josef Rosensaft delivers a speech in front of the Bergen-Belsen memorial while DP policeman Nandor Aron stands guard.
transferred to the Buchenwald sub-camp of Langensalza, and from there to Dora-Mittelbau early in 1945. He was
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9056. Abram Warszaw with a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
labor camps in Skarzysko, Czestochowa, and Eisenhütte. On January 20, 1945, he arrived in Buchenwald and
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9057. Identification card portrait of Daniel Trocmé.
internment camp. From there he was deported to Buchenwald in December 1943, and then to Dora-Mittelbau
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9058. Bill Freier (Willi Spira) embraces his fiancee, Mina.
series of other concentration camps, among them Buchenwald and Theresienstadt. After the liberation
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9059. Bill Freier (Willi Spira) works at a small table easel in an unidentified French internment camp.
series of other concentration camps, among them Buchenwald and Theresienstadt. After the liberation
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9060. A family of Greek Jews poses at the Parthenon in Athens.
Germany. Samuel was taken off the train at Buchenwald, where he remained until the liberation of the camp
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9061. Portrait of a Jewish family sitting outside. Pictured in the front row are Allegra Franko, Dario Nehama (seated), and Isaac Nehama (son of Solomon Nehama).
Germany. Samuel was taken off the train at Buchenwald, where he remained until the liberation of the camp
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9062. Jeanne Latchiver, a Jewish woman who worked closely with the Armée Juive, poses on the balcony of the mountain chalet in Les Michallons that was used as a training camp by the Jewish resistance group.
Buchenwald, where he was imprisoned as a non-Jewish Frenchman. In order to get into proper physical
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9063. Group portrait of members of the French Jewish resistance group Armée Juive dressed in military uniform.
Buchenwald, where he was imprisoned as a non-Jewish Frenchman. In order to get into proper physical
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9064. A Jewish Brigade soldier is reunited with friends and family after the war in Paris.
Buchenwald, where he was imprisoned as a non-Jewish Frenchman. In order to get into proper physical
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9065. Belgian identity card issued to Clara (Chaja) Donner on April 27, 1942 in Brussels-Schaerbeek identifying her nationality as Polish.
Buchenwald. David, who was a member of the Jewish resistance, became involved in efforts to smuggle Jews out
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9066. A Jewish mother, Sabine Donner, poses with members of a Belgian Catholic family that are hiding her son on their farm in Dinant.
Buchenwald. David, who was a member of the Jewish resistance, became involved in efforts to smuggle Jews out
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9067. A Jewish mother and son who are living in hiding in separate locations in Belgium, pose together outside his rescuers home in Dinant, Belgium, where she has come to visit for his tenth birthday.
Buchenwald. David, who was a member of the Jewish resistance, became involved in efforts to smuggle Jews out
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9068. A Jewish child poses with his rescuers in their vegetable garden in Dinant, Belgium.
Buchenwald. David, who was a member of the Jewish resistance, became involved in efforts to smuggle Jews out
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9069. Studio portrait of a Jewish mother and son taken while they were living in hiding in Belgium.
Buchenwald. David, who was a member of the Jewish resistance, became involved in efforts to smuggle Jews out
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9070. A Jewish child rides a horse on the farm where he was hiding in Dinant, Belgium.
Buchenwald. David, who was a member of the Jewish resistance, became involved in efforts to smuggle Jews out
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9071. A Jewish brother and sister walk along a street in Brussels, Belgium.
Buchenwald. David, who was a member of the Jewish resistance, became involved in efforts to smuggle Jews out
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9072. A Jewish child who is living in hiding poses with the son of his rescuers in front of their home in Dinant, Belgium.
Buchenwald. David, who was a member of the Jewish resistance, became involved in efforts to smuggle Jews out
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9073. Studio portrait of a Jewish father and son taken on the occasion of the son's bar mitzvah, two years after the liberation.
Buchenwald. David, who was a member of the Jewish resistance, became involved in efforts to smuggle Jews out
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9074. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Warburg and Dr. and Mrs. Chaim Weizman meet in Boston at a conference of the United Palestine Appeal.
April, 1945, he participated in the liberation of Buchenwald. After having witnessed first-hand the
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9075. Group portrait of Jewish prisoners wearing Star of David badges [probably at the Westerbork transit camp].
Germany near Fulda. It was named Kibbutz Buchenwald, and there Moniek studied agriculture in preparation