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1951. Vilma and Kurt Grunwald enjoy a meal in the countryside.
Frank Grunwald (born Misa Frantisek Grunwald) is the son of Dr. Kurt Grunwald and Vilma Eisenstein ... G Frank Grunwald (born Misa Frantisek Grunwald) is the son of Dr. Kurt Grunwald and Vilma Eisenstein
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1952. The Emanuel family with first cousins, Marcus and Hanna Marte.
Baruch Emanuel is the son of Mordechai Marcus Emanuel (b. 1894) and Chana Martha Goldschmidt (b ... 190 Baruch Emanuel is the son of Mordechai Marcus Emanuel (b. 1894) and Chana Martha Goldschmidt (b
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1953. Alsacian Romani women and children in the Rivesaltes detention camp.
Suisse aux enfants and the AFSC (American Friends Service Committee) were allowed to provide relief ... aux enfants and helped rescue Jewish children interned in the French internment camp of Rivesaltes
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1954. Children and staff of the OSE children's home in Taverny.
Children and staff of the OSE children's home in Taverny. Binem Wrzonski who is working as a ... Meir Binem (Beniek) Wrzonski is the son of Noah Wrzonski (b. 1898 in Lodz) and was Rajzel Maroko (b ... Meir Binem (Beniek) Wrzonski is the son of Noah Wrzonski (b. 1898 in Lodz) and was Rajzel Maroko (b
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1955. US poster depicting the Statue of Liberty and flags of Allied Nations
controlled the design and distribution of war information to the American public in print, radio, and film ... confidence and patriotism in the American public. The OWI also ran information campaigns for civilian
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1956. US poster depicting the Statue of Liberty and flags of Allied Nations
controlled the design and distribution of war information to the American public in print, radio, and film ... confidence and patriotism in the American public. The OWI also ran information campaigns for civilian
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1957. US poster depicting the Statue of Liberty and flags of Allied Nations
controlled the design and distribution of war information to the American public in print, radio, and film ... confidence and patriotism in the American public. The OWI also ran information campaigns for civilian
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1958. Studio portrait of members of the Laks and Tenenblum families.
Studio portrait of members of the Laks and Tenenblum families. Sitting in the front row, from left ... 's sister). Only Dora and Hania Laks survived the war. ... The Laks sisters, Hania (later Anna Wilson), Rozalia (Krysia, later Chris Lerman) and Regina (Renia
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1959. Group portrait of children and teenagers in the Liebenau internment camp.
Freddy (Frederick) Johnson, an African-American jazz pianist and grandfather of the donor was born ... o Freddy (Frederick) Johnson, an African-American jazz pianist and grandfather of the donor was born ... Group portrait of children and teenagers in the Liebenau internment camp. Liebenau, located on
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1960. The defendants (right), their lawyers (bottom middle), and the French and Soviet prosecution tables (top middle and top left) at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
trial's rules were the result of delicate reconciliations of the Continental and Anglo-American judicial ... (top middle and top left) at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
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1961. Abba P. Schwartz, property control director for the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees (left), and Col.
), and Col. William G. Brey, chief of the Foreign Exchange Depository (right), view a crate of gold and ... metals will be resold and the proceeds used to assist in the rehabilitation of countries from which loot ... ), and Col.
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1962. US Army 95th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with the numeral 9 on a Roman numeral V (5)
The collection consists of five American military badges. ... Division, derived from the red, white, and blue badge with the Arabic numeral 9 and Roman numeral V for 5 ... The 95th landed in France on September 15, 1944, and by October had reached the Roselle River. On ... 22nd, earning them the nickname Iron Men of Metz and the Bravest of the Brave. In April, the 95th
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1963. After a separation of more than six years, a female resident of the Deggendorf displaced persons' camp hugs her daughter who is working nearby as a censor for the American army.
camp hugs her daughter who is working nearby as a censor for the American army. Pictured are Jachet ... Marion House (born Marion Sauerbrunn) is the daughter of Fritz (Fred) and Jachet (Lola) Sauerbrunn ... Marion House (born Marion Sauerbrunn) is the daughter of Fritz (Fred) and Jachet (Lola) Sauerbrunn. She
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1964. A partially filled mass grave lies in the foreground as American soldiers walk around a barn outside of Gardelegen in which over 1,000 prisoners were burned alive by the SS.
April 4, 1945 between two and three thousand prisoners of the Rottleberode labor camp were boarded onto ... from Gardelegen. The prisoners were taken off the train and led on a forced march in the direction of
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1965. US Buy War Bonds poster depicting the Statue of Liberty
war bonds was a way the public could support and protect American liberty, represented by the Statue ... in front of the Statue of Liberty’s arm and torch. The symbolism of the image implies that purchasing ... offered the public the opportunity to purchase war bonds, and return them for reimbursement at a later ... issued by the United States Treasury Department to encourage the purchase of war bonds and war stamps
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1966. William Bernstein, an American crew member of the illegal immigrant ship Exodus 1947, poses with a female friend while on shore leave in Marseilles, shortly before the ship sailed for Palestine.
of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. In ... November 1946 the Mosad le-Aliya Bet (the Agency for Illegal Immigration) acquired an American ship, the
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1967. Philip Hannan, a chaplain with the 82nd Airborne Division, helps a prisoner into a truck that will transport him from the Woebbelin concentration camp to an American field hospital.
transport him from the Woebbelin concentration camp to an American field hospital. Philip Mathew Hannan was ... the North American College in Rome by Bishop Ralph Hayes on December 8, 1939. From 1942-1946, Hannan ... the temporary pastor of the Cathedral of Cologne where he ministered to Allied troops and helped
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1968. A Japanese-American soldier poses next to his jeep in the town of Waakirchen, where the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion set up a temporary field hospital for survivors of a Dachau death march.
the spring of 1945. The enlisted men of the battalion were all Japanese Americans from the west coast ... and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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1969. George Oiye (right), a Japanese-American soldier with the 522nd Field Artillery battalion, prepares a camp fire for concentration camp prisoners liberated by his unit near the town of Waakirchen.
the spring of 1945. The enlisted men of the battalion were all Japanese Americans from the west coast ... and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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1970. Document decorated with different shields and flags commemorates the liberation of Enschede by British and Canadian forces on April 1, 1945.
October 1934 Minnie and the children returned to The Netherlands. She settled in The Hague and took a Red ... Jewish schools and many of their belongings were confiscated. At the end of November 1942 two Dutch
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1971. Selected records of the Unitarian Service Committee and the Universalist Service Committee
Unitarian Service Committee (USC) separated from the American Unitarian Association (AUA), and USC Canada ... Service Committee, and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; correspondence with people who ... The Unitarian Service Committee was formed as a standing committee of the American Unitarian
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1972. Prisoners' clothing and uniforms hang outside the crematorium in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th ... A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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1973. Book written by the Captain of the MS St. Louis and owned by a passenger and German Jewish refugee
denied entry by the Cuban, American, and Canadian authorities. Captain Schroeder was forced to turn the ... entry to all but 28 passengers. Despite urgent pleas to the Cuban and American governments, the refugees ... and printed materials relating to the experiences of Ernst and Charlotte Vendig, their sons Fritz
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1974. Signed testimony of Hedy Stern and Ron Stern
both the interviewer signing questions in American Sign Language and the interviewee signing answers in ... Signed testimonies of the Deaf Austrians and National Socialism collection ... Videotaped interviews with Deaf eyewitnesses to WWII and the Holocaust ... Dr. Verena Krausneker donated her interview with Hedy and Ron Stern to the United States Holocaust
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1975. Staff and teenagers pose on the grounds of the Ambloy children's homes during the visit of a British chaplain who was the brother of one of the boys and came to meet him during the Sukkot holiday.
British chaplain who was the brother of one of the boys and came to meet him during the Sukkot holiday. ... British chaplain who was the brother of one of the boys and came to meet him during the Sukkot holiday