Displaying: 76 100 of 143 matches for “St. Ottilien”
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76. Studio portrait of Jewish siblings from Kovno who were killed in Vilna during World War II.
Division, found his brother at the St. Ottilien displaced persons hospital camp in June 1945.
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77. An elderly Jewish couple poses outside in Kovno, Lithuania.
Division, found his brother at the St. Ottilien displaced persons hospital camp in June 1945.
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78. Portrait of the Hofmekler family in Kovno, Lithuania.
Division, found his brother at the St. Ottilien displaced persons hospital camp in June 1945.
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79. Studio portrait of the Kovarsky family in Kovno, Lithuania.
Division, found his brother at the St. Ottilien displaced persons hospital camp in June 1945.
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80. A Jewish couple in their home in Kovno, Lithuania.
Division, found his brother at the St. Ottilien displaced persons hospital camp in June 1945.
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81. Portrait of Jewish musician Michael Hofmekler playing the violin.
Division, found his brother at the St. Ottilien displaced persons hospital camp in June 1945.
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82. Portrait of Jewish musician Michael Hofmekler in Munich.
Division, found his brother at the St. Ottilien displaced persons hospital camp in June 1945.
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83. Herman Yablokoff papers
JDC offices in Hallein, St. Ottilien, Bergen‐Belsen, Frankfurt, Salzburg, Rome, and Munich
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84. Robert Hofmekler papers
Erzabtei St. Ottilien. (Displaced persons camp) ... the St. Ottilian monastery in Germany. Michael had survived the Kaunas ghetto and was convalescing at
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85. Manya Kirstein poses with her baby daughter Sara [possibly in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
recuperation at St. Ottilien, an abbey before the War, but converted to a military hospital for the Germans ... Glasrot, on the train platform. The three traveled together back to Saint Ottilien. A courtship ensued and
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86. Five friends sit in a field across from an army truck [probably in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
recuperation at St. Ottilien, an abbey before the War, but converted to a military hospital for the Germans ... Glasrot, on the train platform. The three traveled together back to Saint Ottilien. A courtship ensued and
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87. Jewish survivors gather for a memorial service by the site of a mass grave in an unidentified locale.
recuperation at St. Ottilien, an abbey before the War, but converted to a military hospital for the Germans ... Glasrot, on the train platform. The three traveled together back to Saint Ottilien. A courtship ensued and
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88. Close-up portrait of Miriam Glasrot and her daughter Nechama.
recuperation at St. Ottilien, an abbey before the War, but converted to a military hospital for the Germans ... Glasrot, on the train platform. The three traveled together back to Saint Ottilien. A courtship ensued and
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89. Manya Kirstein supports her baby daughter Sara who is sitting on a ledge [probably in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
recuperation at St. Ottilien, an abbey before the War, but converted to a military hospital for the Germans ... Glasrot, on the train platform. The three traveled together back to Saint Ottilien. A courtship ensued and
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90. Manya Blacher and an unidentified man pose under an archway in Salzburg [perhaps on their way to Germany].
recuperation at St. Ottilien, an abbey before the War, but converted to a military hospital for the Germans ... Glasrot, on the train platform. The three traveled together back to Saint Ottilien. A courtship ensued and
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91. Studio portrait of mother's brother Yehoshua Blacher who was murdered in the Slobodka Yeshiva Pogrom in June 1941.
recuperation at St. Ottilien, an abbey before the War, but converted to a military hospital for the Germans ... Glasrot, on the train platform. The three traveled together back to Saint Ottilien. A courtship ensued and
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92. Manya and Sara Kirstein sit on the deck of the Marine Jumper en route to the United States.
recuperation at St. Ottilien, an abbey before the War, but converted to a military hospital for the Germans ... Glasrot, on the train platform. The three traveled together back to Saint Ottilien. A courtship ensued and
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93. Minna Katz stands in her garden in prewar Lithuania.
recuperation at St. Ottilien, an abbey before the War, but converted to a military hospital for the Germans ... Glasrot, on the train platform. The three traveled together back to Saint Ottilien. A courtship ensued and
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94. Kirstein family photographs
St. Ottilien, a displaced persons camp (DP camp) and hospital. Several weeks later, Abram met Manya ... to Saint Ottilien from Munich, Germany. The three traveled back together and a courtship ensued
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95. David Ben-Gurion addresses the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S.
Feldafing. It came into being through the joint effort of Dr. Zalman Grinberg, the head of the St. Ottilien ... conference in St. Ottilien on July 24. Its purpose was to expand the representative base of the Central
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96. Honored guests seated on the dais listen to a speech at the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
Feldafing. It came into being through the joint effort of Dr. Zalman Grinberg, the head of the St. Ottilien ... conference in St. Ottilien on July 24. Its purpose was to expand the representative base of the Central
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97. Visiting American Jewish leader, Rabbi Stephen Wise (right) meets with the Chairman of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in Bavaria, Samuel Gringauz.
Feldafing. It came into being through the joint effort of Dr. Zalman Grinberg, the head of the St. Ottilien ... conference in St. Ottilien on July 24. Its purpose was to expand the representative base of the Central
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98. Speakers at the dais at the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
Feldafing. It came into being through the joint effort of Dr. Zalman Grinberg, the head of the St. Ottilien ... conference in St. Ottilien on July 24. Its purpose was to expand the representative base of the Central
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99. Musical performance in the Kovno ghetto. Pictured is Luba Kupritz, accompanied by a piano and trumpet.
trumpet. She later sang as a vocalist in the St. Ottilien Jewish Orchestra after the war.
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100. Oral history interview with Abraham Klausner
him to St. Ottilien hospital, Landsberg, and Feldafing; and working near Dachau for several years with