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5726. Three Jewish DPs pose outside at the Cinecitta displaced persons camp in Rome.
Edward was arrested sent to Dachau and Buchenwald. Evelyn and her brother went to live with their
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5727. A letter written by Mordechai Rosenblat to Mendel Rozenblit on a form issued by the Jewish Agency for Palestine Search Bureau.
of the death marches to Germany. The remaining months of the war were spent in Dachau, where he was
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5728. A letter written by Mordechai Rosenblat to Mendel Rozenblit on a form issued by the Jewish Search Bureau.
of the death marches to Germany. The remaining months of the war were spent in Dachau, where he was
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5729. A letter sent by the personal service bureau of the American Joint Distribution Committee to Mendel Rozenblit, informing him that a woman in Melbourne is looking for a survivor by the same name and asking if he is that person.
of the death marches to Germany. The remaining months of the war were spent in Dachau, where he was
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5730. A membership certificate in the Union of Victims of Nazi Persecution [Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Nazi-Regimes] belonging to Mendel Rozenblit [here spelled Rozenblueth].
of the death marches to Germany. The remaining months of the war were spent in Dachau, where he was
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5731. A provisional residence permit issued by the Munich housing office to Mendel Rozenblit, a Jewish displaced person, living in a three-room apartment on Hindenburgstrasse.
of the death marches to Germany. The remaining months of the war were spent in Dachau, where he was
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5732. A membership card for the Confederation of General Zionists in Germany, Munich branch, belonging to Mendel Rozenblit, a Jewish displaced person living in Munich.
of the death marches to Germany. The remaining months of the war were spent in Dachau, where he was
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5733. Portrait of the Rozenblit family in Lukow. Pictured from left to right are the Rozenblit children, Mendl, Simcha, Meir, and Nechuma.
of the death marches to Germany. The remaining months of the war were spent in Dachau, where he was
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5734. David Treger delivers an address at a demonstration in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp to protest against the capture and return of the Exodus 1947 immigration ship.
of the death marches to Germany. The remaining months of the war were spent in Dachau, where he was
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5735. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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5736. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe and the tram tracks in front of it.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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5737. Ducks in the yard of the Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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5738. The Kusserow family children with friends in Bad Lippspringe.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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5739. The Kusserow brothers, Wolfgang (left), Wilhelm, and Karl-Heinz in the countryside near the family home in Bad Lippspringe.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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5740. Hildegard (playing piano) and Annemarie Kusserow in the family home in Bad Lippspringe.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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5741. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe, including the sign "Read the Golden Age [magazine]".
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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5742. Wilhelm and Annemarie Kusserow with the family car in Bad Lippspringe.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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5743. Siegfried Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was persecuted by the Gestapo until his death in an accident on 22 July 1937.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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5744. Group portrait of students from the Beit Yaakov religious school for girls in Bedzin [probably at the "Bnos Agudas Isroel" summer camp in Kaminsk].
Sachsenhausen and then southward towards Dachau. Abram was finally liberated by the Americans in Buchberg in
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5745. Group portrait of members of the Hanoar Hatzioni Zionist youth movement in Bedzin.
Sachsenhausen and then southward towards Dachau. Abram was finally liberated by the Americans in Buchberg in
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5746. Wilma Goldstein poses with her son, Michael, in Olomouc, Czechoslovakia.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5747. Portrait of Eva Goldstein outside her home in Olomouc, Czechoslovakia.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5748. Engagement party for Herman Weigl and Olga Goldstein.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5749. Studio portrait of Hana and Marie Spaeth wearing dresses with collars incorporating the Olympic rings.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5750. Members of the Goldstein family pose at the entrance to Julius Goldstein's general store in Sevetin.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown