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5426. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5427. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5428. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5429. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5430. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5431. The Hubert family poses in the fruit orchard of their home.
furniture and arresting Leo. Leo was sent to Dachau and incarcerated there for five weeks. After his
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5432. Group portrait of the staff of the Masgelier children's home operated by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants).
sent to the Dachau concentration camp. After his release he immigrated to London, hoping that his
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5433. Pastor Martin Niemoeller (left) converses with his friend, the Swiss clergyman, Charles Brutsch.
again in 1938 and sent first to Sachsenhausen and then to Dachau. In 1945 he was transferred to the
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5434. Rudy Jacobsohn sits on the lap of his aunt, Elsie Spickler shortly after arriving in the United States.
's stepfather was arrested and sent to Dachau. He was released only after Margarete had purchased tickets on
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5435. Pastor Martin Niemoeller works at his desk in his home in Berlin during the Third Reich.
again in 1938 and sent first to Sachsenhausen and then to Dachau. In 1945 he was transferred to the
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5436. Group portrait of German cadets in the Flensburg-Muerwik Naval Academy.
again in 1938 and sent first to Sachsenhausen and then to Dachau. In 1945 he was transferred to the
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5437. Portrait of Martin Niemoeller as a young cadet in the Flensburg-Muerwik Naval Academy.
again in 1938 and sent first to Sachsenhausen and then to Dachau. In 1945 he was transferred to the
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5438. German naval officer Martin Niemoeller (top, foreground) serves as a naval officer during World War I.
again in 1938 and sent first to Sachsenhausen and then to Dachau. In 1945 he was transferred to the
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5439. Pastor Martin Niemoeller escorts teenage boys to communion in Berlin shortly before his arrest.
again in 1938 and sent first to Sachsenhausen and then to Dachau. In 1945 he was transferred to the
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5440. Pastor Martin Niemoeller poses in a doorway with two other clergymen from the German Confessing Church in Berlin during the Third Reich.
again in 1938 and sent first to Sachsenhausen and then to Dachau. In 1945 he was transferred to the
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5441. Portrait of Pastor Martin Niemoeller taken shortly after the liberation.
again in 1938 and sent first to Sachsenhausen and then to Dachau. In 1945 he was transferred to the
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5442. Portrait of Pastor Martin Niemoeller taken shortly after the liberation.
again in 1938 and sent first to Sachsenhausen and then to Dachau. In 1945 he was transferred to the
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5443. Ration card issued in the Theresienstadt concentration camp.
Jewish girls school in Berlin until 1941. Her father was deported to the Dachau concentration camp where
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5444. Members of the Hermanns family pose outside their dry goods store in Moenchengladbach, Germany.
September 1939, deported to Dachau and then transferred to Buchenwald. In mid-April 1939, having agreed to
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5445. A German-Jewish couple walks down an open plaza in Wiesbaden, Germany.
September 1939, deported to Dachau and then transferred to Buchenwald. In mid-April 1939, having agreed to
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5446. Identification card for former Exodus passenger Malka Herskovitz.
Hungarian labor battalion and eventually deported to Dachau where he was liberated by the Americans. He had
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5447. Group portrait of Ravensbrueck survivors recuperating in Sweden.
the family store was confiscated by the Nazis, and Moshe was arrested and sent to Dachau. He was
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5448. Close-up portrait of Edith Scherzer who was recuperating in Sweden.
the family store was confiscated by the Nazis, and Moshe was arrested and sent to Dachau. He was
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5449. Group portrait of medical personnel and unidentified men in Sweden.
the family store was confiscated by the Nazis, and Moshe was arrested and sent to Dachau. He was
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5450. Group portrait of Jewish refugee girls who had come to England on a Kindertransport.
the family store was confiscated by the Nazis, and Moshe was arrested and sent to Dachau. He was