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2276. Fritz and Adelaide Kauffmann papers
Shanghai Polo Club and Shanghai Paper Hunt Club. He was also a member of an American Cavalry Troop in the ... The collection consists of artifacts, correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to the ... citizen who had lived and worked in Shanghai since 1931. In the summer of 1941, he was deprived of his ... operation their business. In February 1949, Fritz and Adelaide moved to the British West Indies, where they
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2277. Appenzeller and Dukes families papers
parents. On June 6, 1941 Erna and her family received American visas. On June 12, they boarded the SS ... The collection consists of photographs, documents, correspondence, a ruler and a banknote relating ... to the experiences of Erna Appenzeller Kent, and her maternal and paternal families, the Dukes and ... Appenzellers in Vienna, Austria, Milan, Italy, Lisbon, Portugal and the United States before, during and after
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2278. Celia Chaiken-Wells, a nurse and relief worker at the Rothschild Hospital poses in front of the building.
migration, the British were hostile, and the Americans were accepting, because they could not use force to ... building. . George Birman was born in 1922 in the German city of Konigsberg, and grew up near the Baltic
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2279. John and Harriet Isaack papers
dysentery. John and Harriet survived the war, immigrated to California in 1947, and became American ... The John and Harriet Isaack collection consists of John’s description of his wartime experiences ... documenting the Isaacks' escape from Germany, life in occupied Shanghai, and immigration to the United States. ... Hohenlimburg to Hermann and Olga Bondy. The couple married in 1937 and left Germany for Shanghai along with
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2280. Ohringer and Weil families papers
Documents, correspondence and journal illustrating the experiences of Inge Ohringer [nee Weil] and ... Anneliese left Germany in 1939 on the MS St. Louis, disembarked in England, and eventually immigrated to the ... brothers fled Germany in the late 1930s and immigrated to the United States. Still living in Germany, Jakob ... 1939 and settled in Le Havre, France. In late 1939 Leon, who was already living in the United States
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2281. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Troper (center) pose with Jewish refugees on the deck of the MS St.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Troper (center) pose with Jewish refugees on the deck of the MS St. Louis in ... the port of Antwerp. Also pictured are Liesel Joseph, Ruth Karliner, Heinz Gallant and Windmueller. ... Morris Carlton Troper (1892-1962), American Jewish lawyer and communal leader, who from 1938 to
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2282. Margolies and Zetterberg Nuremberg papers
The collection documents American lawyers Daniel Margolies and Harriet Zetterberg’s roles on the ... pertaining to Daniel Margolies and Harriet Zetterberg's role on the prosecution team during the Nuremberg ... the Trials; numerous post-war articles and speeches by Daniel Margolies regarding the Trials; identity ... cards and Tribunal entry passes; large photographs showing Margolies and Zetterberg in the Trials.
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2283. Former crew of the Pan Crescent and Pan York, many of whom had also been on the crew of The Exodus, sail from Cyprus to Caesaria on board the Nesher.
second from the right), Teddy Vardi (back row, far right) and David Lowenthal (back row, far left). ... Avi Livney (born Arthur Lifshitz) was born in New York City and raised in Brooklyn. From the age
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2284. German civilians remove the bodies of prisoners killed in the Nordhausen concentration camp and lay them out in long rows outside the central barracks (Boelke Kaserne).
them out in long rows outside the central barracks (Boelke Kaserne). ... Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park; Dino Brugioni
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2285. Jewish youth who were members of the Buchenwald children's transport listen to Colonel Rozen and representatives of the OSE at an outdoor meeting at the Ecouis children's home.
do with the child survivors, American army chaplains, Rabbi Herschel Schacter and Rabbi Robert Marcus ... Robert Waisman (born Romek Wajsman) is the son of Rywka (Gil) and Chiel Wajsman. He was born on
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2286. Jewish youth who were members of the Buchenwald children's transport listen to Colonel Rozen and representatives of the OSE at an outdoor meeting at the Ecouis children's home.
do with the child survivors, American army chaplains, Rabbi Herschel Schacter and Rabbi Robert Marcus ... Ivar Segalowitz is the son of Boris and Erna Segalowitz. He was born on August 17, 1930 in
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2287. Eli Kalm (left) and William Bernstein, crew members of the President Warfield/Exodus 1947, converse on the deck of the ship before its departure for Europe.
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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2288. German civilians exhume the bodies of 44 Polish and Russian forced laborers who were put to death at the Hadamar Institute and buried in a mass grave behind the euthanasia facility.
at the Hadamar Institute and buried in a mass grave behind the euthanasia facility. ... at the Hadamar Institute and buried in a mass grave behind the euthanasia facility. The grave was
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2289. View of the exhumed bodies of Polish and Russian forced laborers who were put to death at the Hadamar Institute and buried in a mass grave behind the euthanasia facility.
Hadamar Institute and buried in a mass grave behind the euthanasia facility. ... Hadamar Institute and buried in a mass grave behind the euthanasia facility. The grave was opened at the
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2290. George and Katie Frankfurter papers
The collection consists of artifacts and documents relating to the experiences of Kato Ritter in ... forced labor battalions before and during the Holocaust, and of Kato and Gyorgy in Feldafing displaced ... textile business. The family was poor, and Gyorgy’s paternal grandmother and a distant relative, Samuel ... Hertz, also lived in the household. The family regularly went to synagogue and Rosa kept a kosher home
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2291. Ney and Grundmann families papers
era Germany, and following their immigration to the United States. ... Herbert Ney (1913-1999) was born Herbert Neu, the son of Sigmund (1875-1949) and Carola (née ... Sigmund served in the Germany Army during World War I, and at the end of the war, when Alsace-Lorraine was ... ceded to France, the family returned to Augsburg and lived there a number of years before relocating to
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2292. Ilse Koch leaves the courtroom with her co-defendants during the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
Ilse (Koehler) Koch (1906-1967). Ilse Koch joined the Nazi party in 1932 and in 1936 went to work ... a Ilse (Koehler) Koch (1906-1967). Ilse Koch joined the Nazi party in 1932 and in 1936 went to work
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2293. Meeting of the Guild of Craftsmen in Shanghai. Pictured sitting on the right are Alfred, Ana and Rudolf Brosan.
designated area so they did not have to move. After the war, Trudi married an American soldier and ... Alfred Brosan is the son of Rudolf and Ana (Spielman) Brosan. He was born July 20, 1923 and was
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2294. Regina and Halina Goldwag papers
They were found by American forces on April 5. Halina and Regina went to the Göppingen displaced ... The collection consists of a pin badge, a Rentenmark note, two luggage tags, documents, and ... photographs relating to the experiences of Regina Zak Goldwag and her daughter Halina in Poland and Germany ... before, during, and after the Holocaust.
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2295. Rosenwald and Stahl families papers
The collection consists of correspondence, documents, postcards, photographs, and a book related to ... the experiences of Otto and Elfriede Rosenwald, and their daughter, Helene, who emigrated from Nazi ... Otto Rosenwald (1895-1979) was born on 29 July 1895 in Bünde (Westfalen), the son of Simon and ... Field Artillery, Regiment 58), seeing action in France, including at Verdun, the Vosges, and other
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2296. Lilienthal and Fraenkel families papers
The collection consists of a passport case, correspondence, and documents relating to the ... camp and, after the Holocaust, from Deggendorf displaced persons camp, as well as documents related to ... the emigration of Max and Margo Fraenkel from Germany to the United States prior to the war. Some of ... who had emigrated prior to the war. Eventually he was successful, and managed to immigrate to the
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2297. THE JEWISH MARTYRS OF RHODES AND COS / by Hizkia M. Franco ; translated from the original French by Joseph Franco.
This work on the Holocaust in Rhodes and Cos includes several name registers: ... deported, those who survived and those who had left the island of Cos before the deportation. ... III. Page 74 includes a list of Jews who were not deported because they held Turkish, American and
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2298. View from above of former prisoners walking along the main street of the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp parallel to the moat and the barbed wire fence.
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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2299. View from above of former prisoners walking along the main street of the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp parallel to the moat and the barbed wire fence.
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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2300. A group of officials and Belgian police waits on the pier in the port of Antwerp for the arrival of the MS St.
Morris Carlton Troper (1892-1962), American Jewish lawyer and communal leader, who from 1938 to ... 1942 Morris Carlton Troper (1892-1962), American Jewish lawyer and communal leader, who from 1938 to