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5851. A collage entitled, "Mementos from the Russian campaign." The collage includes a watercolor of Stalin with the caption, "Russia a meeting place for foreigners 1942-43" (top); a commuter train ticket issued to military personnel who carried the special SAS [Hurry, Immediate, Urgent] draft notice (middle, right); a pseudo travel brochure cover entitled "Spend your summer vacation in merry Russia" (bottom, left); and the original design for the cover of the labor company's hournal entitled 'Hungarian Royal 109/13 Labor Company Travel Journal' (bottom, right).
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5852. Bottom image: In a drawing dated April 18, 1942, Beifeld shows the school where the Hungarian Labor Service company 109/13 was quartered in Csobanka (Szentendre district), Hungary, before its departure for the Ukraine.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5853. Bottom image: View of fortifications built at Kalimovka to defend the advancing troops of the 4th Infantry Division of the Hungarian 2nd Army.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5854. A page of drawings illustrating the contribution of Hungarian Jewish labor servicemen to the war effort.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5855. Middle image: In a take-off of travel posters advertising peaceful vacation spots, Beifeld draws a picture of a Hungarian military tent pitched next to a tree on which a bird is cheerfully chirping.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5856. Watercolor entitled 'Sports weeks in Uryv, September 1942,' in which a Russian tank attacks a Hungarian unit in Uryv (top); watercolor entitled 'Quiet Don: a detailed map of the Don River area,' featuring images of dead soldiers, horses and spilled blood on a map of the Don River (bottom).
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5857. Top and bottom images: The image at the top shows Hungarian soldiers abandoning their trenches on the front lines as a Soviet tank overruns the barbed wire fortification separating the two armies.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5858. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5859. Middle left and bottom images: In the drawing at the middle left, Hungarian soldiers use an ax to cut up a dead horse in order to get meat to sustain themselves.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5860. In a drawing dated September 16, 1942, Beifeld shows the arrival of ambulance trucks carrying Hungarian soldiers who were wounded in the September attack at the Don River to a Hungarian military hospital in Plotava.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5861. Testimony issued by the Viennese police attesting to the fact that Viktor Stummer applied to go to the United States.
arrested and imprisoned in Dachau in 1938. He was released after his sister booked passage for him on a
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5862. Testimony issued by the Viennese police attesting to the fact that Viktor Stummer applied to go to China.
arrested and imprisoned in Dachau in 1938. He was released after his sister booked passage for him on a
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5863. Alien passport issued to Alfred Harpuder, but stating that he is not a citizen.
arrested and imprisoned in Dachau in 1938. He was released after his sister booked passage for him on a
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5864. Ralf Harpuder and his older cousin Peter pose on a sidewalk in Berlin.
arrested and imprisoned in Dachau in 1938. He was released after his sister booked passage for him on a
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5865. Jewish workmen in the Shanghai refugee colony.
arrested and imprisoned in Dachau in 1938. He was released after his sister booked passage for him on a
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5866. A young baby lies on a park bench marked with a J to indicate it is only for Jews.
arrested and imprisoned in Dachau in 1938. He was released after his sister booked passage for him on a
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5867. Storeroom with stacked bundles inside J.and S. Lewin's tarpaulin and sack factory.
arrested and imprisoned in Dachau in 1938. He was released after his sister booked passage for him on a
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5868. Group portrait of pupils and teachers in a Hebrew school in the Slobodka neighborhood of Kovno.
deported first to Stutthof and then to Dachau, where he died of malnutrition in 1945. His wife and
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5869. Studio portrait of Jewish siblings from Kovno who were killed in Vilna during World War II.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he
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5870. An elderly Jewish couple poses outside in Kovno, Lithuania.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he
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5871. Portrait of the Hofmekler family in Kovno, Lithuania.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he
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5872. Studio portrait of the Kovarsky family in Kovno, Lithuania.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he
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5873. A Jewish couple in their home in Kovno, Lithuania.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he
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5874. Portrait of two Jewish brothers on the day they found each other at the St.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he
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5875. Portrait of Jewish musician Michael Hofmekler playing the violin.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he