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576. Hildegard Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who spent four years and six months in concentration camps for her faith, including Paderborn, Vechta, and Ravensbrueck.
Ravensbrueck after spending 4 years and 6 months in prison. Annemarie (b. 1/26/1913) was released from a ... The three youngest children Elizabeth (b. 4/16/1925), Hans Werner (b. 8/2/1928) and Paul Gerhard (b. 6
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577. Portrait of Refik Veseli, (1927--), one of the Righteous Among the Nations, an Albanian rescuer who sheltered the family of Gavra Mandil.
Gavra Mandil is the son of Mosa and Gabriela (Konfino) Mandil. He was born September 6, 1936 in ... Bel Gavra Mandil is the son of Mosa and Gabriela (Konfino) Mandil. He was born September 6, 1936 in
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578. Refik Veseli, (1927--), the Albanian rescuer who sheltered the family of Gavra Mandil, at the award ceremony at Yad Vashem.
Gavra Mandil is the son of Mosa and Gabriela (Konfino) Mandil. He was born September 6, 1936 in ... Bel Gavra Mandil is the son of Mosa and Gabriela (Konfino) Mandil. He was born September 6, 1936 in
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579. Refik Veseli, (1927--), the Albanian rescuer who sheltered the family of Gavra Mandil, at the award ceremony at Yad Vashem.
Gavra Mandil is the son of Mosa and Gabriela (Konfino) Mandil. He was born September 6, 1936 in ... Bel Gavra Mandil is the son of Mosa and Gabriela (Konfino) Mandil. He was born September 6, 1936 in
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580. Former SS 2nd Lieutenant Kurt Kramm testifies at the trial of 74 former SS men charged with perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
Governor reduced the number sentenced to death to 6. As the end of the Malmedy affair approached, American ... military authorities reduced to life imprisonment the death sentences for the 6 remaining defendants.
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581. Former U.S. Army sergeant Kenneth Ahrens demonstrates how he surrendered to SS soldiers, during his testimony at the trial of 74 SS men charged with perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
Governor reduced the number sentenced to death to 6. As the end of the Malmedy affair approached, American ... military authorities reduced to life imprisonment the death sentences for the 6 remaining defendants.
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582. Spectators and U.S. Army military police wait outside of the building where 74 SS men will be sentenced for their roles in perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
Governor reduced the number sentenced to death to 6. As the end of the Malmedy affair approached, American ... military authorities reduced to life imprisonment the death sentences for the 6 remaining defendants.
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583. Defendants former SS General Fritz Kraemer (#33), former SS General Hermann Priess (#45), and former SS Colonel Peiper (third from the left in the first row) listen to Colonel William Everett give the defense's closing statement at the trial of 74 SS men charged with perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
Governor reduced the number sentenced to death to 6. As the end of the Malmedy affair approached, American ... military authorities reduced to life imprisonment the death sentences for the 6 remaining defendants.
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584. Former SS Lt. Heinz Tomhardt is sentenced to death by hanging by an American Military Tribunal for his part in the Malmedy massacre.
Governor reduced the number sentenced to death to 6. As the end of the Malmedy affair approached, American ... military authorities reduced to life imprisonment the death sentences for the 6 remaining defendants.
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585. American Lieutenant Colonel Hal. D. McCown is sworn in as a witness for the defense at the trial of 74 SS men charged with perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
Governor reduced the number sentenced to death to 6. As the end of the Malmedy affair approached, American ... military authorities reduced to life imprisonment the death sentences for the 6 remaining defendants.
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586. Former U.S. Army ambulance driver Private Samuel Dobyns looks over the defendants to find the man who saved him from being shot, during the trial of 74 former SS men charged with perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
Governor reduced the number sentenced to death to 6. As the end of the Malmedy affair approached, American ... military authorities reduced to life imprisonment the death sentences for the 6 remaining defendants.
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587. Spectators await the return of the judges for sentencing during the trial of 74 SS men charged with perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
Governor reduced the number sentenced to death to 6. As the end of the Malmedy affair approached, American ... military authorities reduced to life imprisonment the death sentences for the 6 remaining defendants.
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588. The book containing the indictments and charges against the defendants in the trial of 74 SS men charged with perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
Governor reduced the number sentenced to death to 6. As the end of the Malmedy affair approached, American ... military authorities reduced to life imprisonment the death sentences for the 6 remaining defendants.
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589. The last photo of the entire Kusserow family. Pictured standing from left to right are Siegfried, Karl-Heinz, Wolfgang, Franz, Hilda, Annemarie, Waltraud, Wilhelm, and Hildegard.
Ravensbrueck after spending 4 years and 6 months in prison. Annemarie (b. 1/26/1913) was released from a ... The three youngest children Elizabeth (b. 4/16/1925), Hans Werner (b. 8/2/1928) and Paul Gerhard (b. 6
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590. Infant Felicitas Czyez with a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Felicitas Czyez was born on December 6, 1944 in Oberglogau to her mother, Loestal. Felicitas Czyez ... was born on December 6, 1944 in Oberglogau to her mother, Loestal.
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591. Group portrait of Austrian Jewish refugees on Klesciceva Street in Samobor, northern Croatia.
Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents ... owned Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents
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592. Document issued to Haim Ellenboghen, the donor's father, by the Jewish Relief Committee of Topusko, certifying that he is a delegate of that Committee on a mission to Bari, and that all authorities are to offer him assistance in the carrying out of his tasks.
Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents ... owned Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents
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593. Letter to Sir Randolph Churchill from a group of Jewish refugees (for the most part Austrian) in Topusko, seeking his help in getting them permission to be transferred to the Bari camp in Italy.
Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents ... owned Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents
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594. Letter to Sir Randolph Churchill from a group of Jewish refugees (for the most part Austrian) in Topusko, seeking his help in getting them permission to be transferred to the Bari camp in Italy.
Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents ... owned Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents
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595. Document from the American Consul-General in Vienna certifying that the Trost family, consisting of Josef, Alice, Dorrit, and Erika, applied for American visas on September 15, 1938 and have been placed on the waiting list with the numbers 47291-47294.
Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents ... owned Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents
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596. Portrait of Dorrit Trost (b. 1929), the niece of Herma Ellengoghen, as an Austrian-Jewish refugee living in Belgium.
Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents ... owned Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents
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597. Portrait of Dorrit (behind) and Erika Trost, the two nieces of Herman Ellenboghen, as Austrian-Jewish refugees living in Belgium.
Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents ... owned Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents
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598. Portrait of Alice (Ellenboghen) Trost and her daughter Dorrit, living as Austrian-Jewish refugees in Belgium.
Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents ... owned Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents
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599. Austrian-Jewish refugees walk along a commercial street in central Brussels.
Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents ... owned Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents
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600. Austrian-Jewish refugees walk along a commercial street in central Brussels.
Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents ... owned Herma Barber (born Herma Ellenboghen) was born August 6, 1921 in Vienna, Austria. Her parents