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41126. A female survivor and her child who have escaped from a train near Magdeburg run up a hill, following their liberation by American soldiers from the 743rd Tank Battalion and 30th Infantry Division.
approximately 2,500 concentration camp inmates, primarily Jewish. Many of the prisoners died during the transit
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41127. Andree Caraco and her daughter Denise Caraco pose on a bench in a public park.
she worked was arrested and deported to concentration camp. He later was recognized by Yad Vashem as
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41128. Denise Caraco, her mother Andree and her uncle Emile (her mother's brother) pose in a garden while spending their summer holidays in the village of Dieulefit.
she worked was arrested and deported to concentration camp. He later was recognized by Yad Vashem as
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41129. Denise Caraco poses with her best friend Annie Chartron and Annie's mother Gaby and grandmother.
she worked was arrested and deported to concentration camp. He later was recognized by Yad Vashem as
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41130. Close up portrait of Juliette Beltrando. Juliette was in the French Unionist Scouts (codenamed Cobaye).
she worked was arrested and deported to concentration camp. He later was recognized by Yad Vashem as
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41131. Denise Caraco and her friend Jacqueline Hauser, both members of the Jewish Scouts group, walk on the Canebiere, in Marseilles.
she worked was arrested and deported to concentration camp. He later was recognized by Yad Vashem as
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41132. Five non-Jewish friends of donor Denise Caraco walk down a street of Marseilles.
she worked was arrested and deported to concentration camp. He later was recognized by Yad Vashem as
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41133. Three friends from the Eclaireurs Unionistes walk down a street in Marseilles.
she worked was arrested and deported to concentration camp. He later was recognized by Yad Vashem as
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41134. Denise Caraco and her friend Simone Lougassy walk on the Canebiere in Marseilles.
she worked was arrested and deported to concentration camp. He later was recognized by Yad Vashem as
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41135. Close-up portrait of Yehuda Basnitsky in his uniform.
she worked was arrested and deported to concentration camp. He later was recognized by Yad Vashem as
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41136. Studio portrait of Jacqueline Wormser, a friend of Denise's.
she worked was arrested and deported to concentration camp. He later was recognized by Yad Vashem as
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41137. Portrait of five high school boys during the war in Brasov.
liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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41138. A German nanny goes for a walk with the two Jewish boys she cares for together with another nanny.
liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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41139. Children in the Jewish day school in Brasov which met in the Neolog synagogue.
liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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41140. Portrait of an extended Romanian Jewish family. From left to right are Marcell Jozsef, Gabriella Fritsch, Andrew Fritsch, Irene Jozsef, Andrei Jozsef and Fanny Fritsch.
liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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41141. Page from volume five of a set of scrapbooks compiled by Bjorn Sibbern, a Danish policeman and resistance member, documenting the German occupation of Denmark.
return of the Danish policemen from concentration camp, a songbook of previously censored songs and a
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41142. Gutman and Malka Virovich pose with their granddaughter Alice, while waiting for her parents to join them for Shabbat.
died of natural causes in the ghetto. Her mother was deported to the Stutthof concentration camp
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41143. Tanya Virovich poses on a street in Kaunas where she went on a walk with her rescuer, Franute Granskyte.
died of natural causes in the ghetto. Her mother was deported to the Stutthof concentration camp
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41144. Photograph of the defendant's dock at the International Military Tribune in Nuremberg.
concentration camps and organized the Gestapo with Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich. In 1935 he was
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41145. American soldiers surround Hermann Goering after his arrest [or possibly outside the Nuremberg tribunal].
concentration camps and organized the Gestapo with Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich. In 1935 he was
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41146. Prewar studio portrait of the Berkowitz family. Pictured from left to right: Toby, a stepbrother who died before the war, Leah, Fradel, Herschel (seated on her lap) and Eliyahu.
Bisingen, Buchenwald, Magdeburg and Allach concentration camps. Herman's parents and younger siblings
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41147. There Berkowitz family poses for a family portrait outside its's home.
Bisingen, Buchenwald, Magdeburg and Allach concentration camps. Herman's parents and younger siblings
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41148. Mendel, Hella, and Chaya Eimer gather by their dining room table.
Bisingen, Buchenwald, Magdeburg and Allach concentration camps. Herman's parents and younger siblings
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41149. A portrait of the Eimer family. Pictured are Mendel Eimer (center) with two of his children, Louis and Klara.
Bisingen, Buchenwald, Magdeburg and Allach concentration camps. Herman's parents and younger siblings
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41150. Portrait of the McClelland family. From left to right: Kirk McClelland, Barre McClelland, Roswell McClelland, and Alice McClelland in the lap of her mother Marjorie McClelland.
concentration camp, and Marjorie worked with the selection of children for the USCOM children’s transport to the