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18726. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, read an assortment of Yiddish newspapers outside on the grounds of an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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18727. Group portrait of the staff of an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny], where some of the Buchenwald children were cared for.
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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18728. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, are gathered around a table at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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18729. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, are gathered around a table at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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18730. Group portrait of Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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18731. Group portrait of OSE staff and Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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18732. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, study religious texts at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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18733. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, listen to a boy play the violin while sitting on the lawn at the Chateau d'Ambloy children's home in France, operated by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants).
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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18734. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, practice climbing a rope at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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18735. Group portrait of Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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18736. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, pose outside a tobacco shop near an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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18737. Mordechai (now Marc) Klein plays for Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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18738. Studio portrait of Nechama Bawnik taken in the Lublin ghetto.
as those from the Reich itself, were to be concentrated. By February 1940, 6,300 Jews had been
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18739. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children on board the St.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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18740. An eleven-year-old Jewish girl lies in bed after her liberation in Bergen-Belsen.
July, 6,000 former inmates were taken by the Red Cross to Sweden for convalescence, while the rest
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18741. Men learn industrial knitting in an ORT vocational program in the Windsheim displaced persons' camp.
remained hidden beneath the pond in a bunker 4 by 6 feet. In March 1943 Yidl went to Szczebunski's house
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18742. Wedding party of Yidl Weinstein and Gittl Zucker in the Windsheim displaced persons' camp.
remained hidden beneath the pond in a bunker 4 by 6 feet. In March 1943 Yidl went to Szczebunski's house
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18743. Five Jewish survivors, two of whom were drafted into the Polish army, gather together in Losice.
remained hidden beneath the pond in a bunker 4 by 6 feet. In March 1943 Yidl went to Szczebunski's house
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18744. Members of the Buchenwald children's transport pose outside the Ecouis children's home.
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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18745. Portrait of U.S. combat photographer Arnold E. Samuelson seated in a dining hall with a bowl of soup.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1
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18746. Portrait of U.S. combat photographer Arnold E. Samuelson studies a pile of photographs in his office.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1
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18747. Group portrait of members of Combat Unit 123, a unit of the U.S.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1
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18748. Group portrait of members of Combat Unit 123, a unit of the U.S.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1
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18749. Chaim Weitzmann testifies at a hearing conducted by the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine at the YMCA building in Jerusalem.
in Cairo (February 28-March 5), Palestine (March 6-28), Damascus and Beirut (March 15-20), Baghdad
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18750. A young woman sits in a field of grass in the Dabrowa Gornicza ghetto.
January 6, 1923 in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland, where his father was a cigarette manufacturer and his mother