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42176. David Glick's JDC mission to South America
then prisoners in the Dachau concentration camp. In 1939, David Glick visited every country in South ... FG. EXT, a city in the main plaza and on city streets. The cameraman concentrates on capturing images
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42177. Identification card for Martina Geertruda van Wanrooj created by Gerry van Heel, a document forger
deporting Jews to concentration camps. Gerry and his wife, Molly, aided resistance efforts by hiding wounded ... That summer, the Germans began deporting Jews to concentration camps. Classmates and teachers ... grandfathers had been deported in spring 1943 to Theresienstadt concentration camp where Jacob died on October ... their father had been deported and killed in Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. Molly and Gerry stayed in
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42178. Bottle of purple stamp ink used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
Netherlands. By summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps. Gerry and his wife, Molly ... That summer, the Germans began deporting Jews to concentration camps. Classmates and teachers ... grandfathers had been deported in spring 1943 to Theresienstadt concentration camp where Jacob died on October ... their father had been deported and killed in Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. Molly and Gerry stayed in
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42179. Bottle of blue stamp ink and original packaging used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
invaded the Netherlands. By summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps. Gerry and ... That summer, the Germans began deporting Jews to concentration camps. Classmates and teachers ... grandfathers had been deported in spring 1943 to Theresienstadt concentration camp where Jacob died on October ... their father had been deported and killed in Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. Molly and Gerry stayed in
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42180. Bottle of red stamp ink and original packaging used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
invaded the Netherlands. By summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps. Gerry and ... That summer, the Germans began deporting Jews to concentration camps. Classmates and teachers ... grandfathers had been deported in spring 1943 to Theresienstadt concentration camp where Jacob died on October ... their father had been deported and killed in Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. Molly and Gerry stayed in
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42181. Bottle of black stamp ink and original packaging used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
invaded the Netherlands. By summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps. Gerry and ... That summer, the Germans began deporting Jews to concentration camps. Classmates and teachers ... grandfathers had been deported in spring 1943 to Theresienstadt concentration camp where Jacob died on October ... their father had been deported and killed in Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. Molly and Gerry stayed in
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42182. Blank identification card and envelope used by Gerry van Heel to forge identity documents
Germany invaded the Netherlands. By summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps ... That summer, the Germans began deporting Jews to concentration camps. Classmates and teachers ... grandfathers had been deported in spring 1943 to Theresienstadt concentration camp where Jacob died on October ... their father had been deported and killed in Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. Molly and Gerry stayed in
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42183. Margaret Anne Goldsmith Hanaw collection
ghetto in Poland. Otto Marx was sent to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp where he perished on ... February 25, 1942. Heinz Marx perished at the Majdanek concentration camp. Nelly Marx also perished but ... August Levi was imprisoned at Dachau Concentration Camp and issued the prisoner number, 26849. He was ... for the family on December 13, 1938. In 1939 Meinhard Marx was imprisoned in an unnamed concentration
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42184. Jan Piwonski - Sobibor
CONCENTRATION CAMPS ... a harrowing account of the brutal treatment the Jews received in the process of building the camp ... He could hear the screams of the victims from his home three kilometers from the camp. Lanzmann ... the main gate with "Arbeit Macht Frei" and the SS logo. He begins to talk about how the camp began
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42185. Police commissioner stamp made to forge papers for the resistance
-Birkenau concentration camp on February 3, 1944, where they were killed. Lina married an American soldier ... ’s brother-in-law David voluntarily entered Gurs internment camp to help the inmates. He smuggled children ... out of the camp and hid them with families in the countryside. German forces began mass deportations ... transit camp in Paris. On June 27, 1944, David was caught and shot in the street by the Gestapo in Lyon
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42186. Dental company stamp made to forge papers for the resistance
-Birkenau concentration camp on February 3, 1944, where they were killed. Lina married an American soldier ... ’s brother-in-law David voluntarily entered Gurs internment camp to help the inmates. He smuggled children ... out of the camp and hid them with families in the countryside. German forces began mass deportations ... transit camp in Paris. On June 27, 1944, David was caught and shot in the street by the Gestapo in Lyon
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42187. Monique Joseph papers
Nexon (Concentration camp) ... and deported to the Nexon internment camp. Because she could speak French and German, Monique was sent ... to work in the camp office. While working in the office, one of the guards she met she later learned ... Drancy (Internament camp)
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42188. Tennenbaum family documents
concentration camp, where he was assigned prisoner number 29183. On December 18, Dora received a postcard from ... Sara having been briefly interned in Gurs, a camp in southern France. ... internment camp and Elias was held in St. Cyprien. In July 1946, Emil’s brother-in-law, Leo, arrived in the ... 's maternal grandmother, Sara Austein, was briefly interned in Gurs, a camp in southern France.
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42189. Charbon hand stamp made to forge papers for the resistance
-Birkenau concentration camp on February 3, 1944, where they were killed. Lina married an American soldier ... ’s brother-in-law David voluntarily entered Gurs internment camp to help the inmates. He smuggled children ... out of the camp and hid them with families in the countryside. German forces began mass deportations ... transit camp in Paris. On June 27, 1944, David was caught and shot in the street by the Gestapo in Lyon
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42190. C.I.-6-43 hand stamp made to forge papers for the resistance
-Birkenau concentration camp on February 3, 1944, where they were killed. Lina married an American soldier ... ’s brother-in-law David voluntarily entered Gurs internment camp to help the inmates. He smuggled children ... out of the camp and hid them with families in the countryside. German forces began mass deportations ... transit camp in Paris. On June 27, 1944, David was caught and shot in the street by the Gestapo in Lyon
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42191. VT hand stamp made to forge papers for the resistance
-Birkenau concentration camp on February 3, 1944, where they were killed. Lina married an American soldier ... ’s brother-in-law David voluntarily entered Gurs internment camp to help the inmates. He smuggled children ... out of the camp and hid them with families in the countryside. German forces began mass deportations ... transit camp in Paris. On June 27, 1944, David was caught and shot in the street by the Gestapo in Lyon
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42192. Reproduction of a spoon and box smuggled out of Warsaw ghetto with an infant
Majdanek concentration camp. On November 4, Elżbieta’s mother, Henia, and all of the prisoners at Poniatowa ... Poniatowa labor camp on November 4, 1943. ... transported to Poniatowa labor camp near Lublin, Poland. In early fall, Poniatowa became a sub-camp of
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42193. Deportation of Dresden Jews to Hellerberg
CONCENTRATION CAMPS ... 1942.""[Last Jews in Dresden into the camp at Hellerberg on 23/24 November 1942] Text: "Abholen des ... wooden gate of a hall 10:04:38 Various shots of the Jews brought to the Hellerberg camp, young women in a ... down a ladder from the truck, group of Jews with umbrella and cape in the camp, muddy paths. Briefing
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42194. Wedding portrait of a Macedonian Jewish couple. Pictured are Bela Kolonomos (sister of the donor) and her husband, Moise Kassorla, on the day or their marriage.
additional Jews gathered from Skopje and Shtip, they had been sent to the Treblinka concentration camp in ... transit camp at the Monopol Tobacco Warehouse, in Skopje. The five women hid together in the tiny kiosk ... 130 members strong, they liberated a group of Serbs and Slovenes from a prisoner camp in Greece, who ... little of what had happened to their family members, and nothing of the death camps. They returned to
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42195. Group portrait of students in a business school. Among those pictured are (front row, left to right): Jamila Kolonomos, Roza Kamhi, Redjina Shami, Rebeka Pardo, Marie Romano; (third or fourth row?): Joco Beraha, and Leon Faradji.
additional Jews gathered from Skopje and Shtip, they had been sent to the Treblinka concentration camp in ... transit camp at the Monopol Tobacco Warehouse, in Skopje. The five women hid together in the tiny kiosk ... 130 members strong, they liberated a group of Serbs and Slovenes from a prisoner camp in Greece, who ... little of what had happened to their family members, and nothing of the death camps. They returned to
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42196. Group portrait of two Macedonian families. Pictured are the families of Isak Kolonomos and Teliko Tahula.
additional Jews gathered from Skopje and Shtip, they had been sent to the Treblinka concentration camp in ... transit camp at the Monopol Tobacco Warehouse, in Skopje. The five women hid together in the tiny kiosk ... 130 members strong, they liberated a group of Serbs and Slovenes from a prisoner camp in Greece, who ... little of what had happened to their family members, and nothing of the death camps. They returned to
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42197. Members of the 8th Congress of Yugoslav Resistance Fighters in Budva, Montenegro pose in front of a large banner depicting Josip Broz Tito.
additional Jews gathered from Skopje and Shtip, they had been sent to the Treblinka concentration camp in ... transit camp at the Monopol Tobacco Warehouse, in Skopje. The five women hid together in the tiny kiosk ... 130 members strong, they liberated a group of Serbs and Slovenes from a prisoner camp in Greece, who ... little of what had happened to their family members, and nothing of the death camps. They returned to
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42198. Group portrait of the Zionist organization of Bitola.
additional Jews gathered from Skopje and Shtip, they had been sent to the Treblinka concentration camp in ... transit camp at the Monopol Tobacco Warehouse, in Skopje. The five women hid together in the tiny kiosk ... 130 members strong, they liberated a group of Serbs and Slovenes from a prisoner camp in Greece, who ... little of what had happened to their family members, and nothing of the death camps. They returned to
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42199. A large extended Macedonian Jewish family. Pictured is the family of Salamon Kolonomos, who immigrated to Monastir from Greece with his brothers Kalef and Mentesh.
additional Jews gathered from Skopje and Shtip, they had been sent to the Treblinka concentration camp in ... transit camp at the Monopol Tobacco Warehouse, in Skopje. The five women hid together in the tiny kiosk ... 130 members strong, they liberated a group of Serbs and Slovenes from a prisoner camp in Greece, who ... little of what had happened to their family members, and nothing of the death camps. They returned to
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42200. Members of the Macedonian Brigade. Pictured (first row) are two unidentified squadron leaders of Brigade 1.
additional Jews gathered from Skopje and Shtip, they had been sent to the Treblinka concentration camp in ... transit camp at the Monopol Tobacco Warehouse, in Skopje. The five women hid together in the tiny kiosk ... 130 members strong, they liberated a group of Serbs and Slovenes from a prisoner camp in Greece, who ... little of what had happened to their family members, and nothing of the death camps. They returned to