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226. Paul Vjecsner poses in his army uniform. He enlisted in the army soon after his immigration to the United States and worked drawing recruiting posters.
father then were marched to the Gunskirchen sub-camp. They remained there for a couple of weeks before
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227. Two commercial artists build a model [probably in postwar Czechoslovakia].
father then were marched to the Gunskirchen sub-camp. They remained there for a couple of weeks before
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228. Family portrait of a Jewish wedding in Nove Mesto.
father then were marched to the Gunskirchen sub-camp. They remained there for a couple of weeks before
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229. Piroska Vjecsner feeds chickens outside her home in Kremnica.
father then were marched to the Gunskirchen sub-camp. They remained there for a couple of weeks before
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230. Janos (Hansi) Vjecsner climbs out of a swiming pool.
father then were marched to the Gunskirchen sub-camp. They remained there for a couple of weeks before
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231. Self-portrait of Paul Vjecsner.
father then were marched to the Gunskirchen sub-camp. They remained there for a couple of weeks before
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232. Studio portrait of Janos and Paul Vjecsner holding stuffed animals.
father then were marched to the Gunskirchen sub-camp. They remained there for a couple of weeks before
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233. Postwar portrait of Martin Weiss.
Gunskirchen, another sub-camp of Mauthausen, from where he was liberated by the United States Army on May 5th
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234. Men and women march [in what probably is a Zionist demonstration] in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
on a forced-march to the Gunskirchen, another sub camp of Mauthausen. He remained there until
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235. Diaplaced persons lay a wreath at the burial spot of Jewish victims of the Holocaust during a postwar burial ceremony.
on a forced-march to the Gunskirchen, another sub camp of Mauthausen. He remained there until
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236. Residents of the Bindermichl displaced persons camp protest British restrictions on immigration to Palestine.
on a forced-march to the Gunskirchen, another sub camp of Mauthausen. He remained there until
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237. Group portrait of men and women in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
on a forced-march to the Gunskirchen, another sub camp of Mauthausen. He remained there until
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238. Group portrait of Jewish policemen in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
on a forced-march to the Gunskirchen, another sub camp of Mauthausen. He remained there until
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239. Group portrait of men and women, many wearing cook's aprons, pose outside a wooden barrack in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
on a forced-march to the Gunskirchen, another sub camp of Mauthausen. He remained there until
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240. Group portrait of men and women, many wearing cook's aprons, enjoy a meal outside a wooden barrack in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
on a forced-march to the Gunskirchen, another sub camp of Mauthausen. He remained there until
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241. Jewish youth pose with a Zionist flag in Italy where they are awaiting an opportunity to immigrate to Palestine.
From there he was taken by train to Mauthausen, and shortly thereafter was marched to Gunskirchen where
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242. Akiva Kohane and a group of friends pose with a Zionist flag during a sports day in Tradate Italy.
From there he was taken by train to Mauthausen, and shortly thereafter was marched to Gunskirchen where
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243. Zionist youth gather in formation for a flag raising ceremony.
From there he was taken by train to Mauthausen, and shortly thereafter was marched to Gunskirchen where
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244. The Kohane family sits by an outdoor table in a garden.
From there he was taken by train to Mauthausen, and shortly thereafter was marched to Gunskirchen where
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245. Kazik and Annetta Kohane, dressed in winter coats, stand on the street outside their home in Katowice.
From there he was taken by train to Mauthausen, and shortly thereafter was marched to Gunskirchen where
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246. Studio wedding photograph of a Hungarian Jewish couple.
beginning of April, he was marched on foot to Mauthausen and then to Gunskirchen, where he was finally
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247. Pál Szegö diary
liberated from Gunskirchen on May 5, 1945. He reunited with his family after liberation. In 1956, he
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248. Oral history interview with Eva Serdy
flat on January 18th; her father returning from Mauthausen and Gunskirchen on August 10th; returning to
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249. Oral history interview with Alex Odze
Gunskirchen (Concentration camp)
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250. Oral history interview with Irving Heymont
Gunskirchen (Concentration camp)