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6726. Business card belonging to Albert Nussbaum, owner of the Palais de l'Habillement clothing factory on the rue du Marche-aux-Herbes in Luxembourg.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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6727. Albert Nussbaum, Comissioner of Emigration for Luxembourg and Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, poses in his office in Lisbon.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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6728. Albert Nussbaum, director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, smokes a cigar while waiting next to the gangway of the SS Serpa Pinto.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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6729. Six Jewish DPs pose outside a wooden barracks in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
evacuated the camp and Minia was transferred, with the rest of the prisoners, to Dachau. One month later
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6730. Jewish DPs attend a memorial service in a field in Traunstein, Germany.
evacuated the camp and Minia was transferred, with the rest of the prisoners, to Dachau. One month later
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6731. Cover of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6732. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6733. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6734. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6735. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6736. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6737. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6738. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6739. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6740. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6741. Announcement for a concert by the Jewish Musicians of Frankfurt entitled "Romantic [Music] from the Land of Children" at the Arnold Lazarus hall on the Quinckestrasse.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6742. Announcement for a benefit concert by the Jewish Musicians of Frankfurt at the Westend Synagogue in Frankfurt.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6743. Program of a concert performed by the Jewish Chamber Chorus of Frankfurt am Main under the direction of dr.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6744. Announcement and program for a concert entitled "Voices in the Temple," directed by Alfred Auerbach that took place on August 30, 1938 at the Westend Synagogue in Frankfurt.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6745. Second page of a program for a concert entitled "Voices in the Temple," directed by Alfred Auerbach that took place on August 30, 1938 at the Westend Synagogue in Frankfurt.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6746. Third page of a program for a concert entitled "Voices in the Temple," directed by Alfred Auerbach that took place on August 30, 1938 at the Westend Synagogue in Frankfurt.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6747. Fourth page of a program for a concert entitled "Voices in the Temple," directed by Alfred Auerbach that took place on August 30, 1938 at the Westend Synagogue in Frankfurt.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6748. Three Jewish teenage girls wearing armbands pose by a tree in a forest in Olkusz.
Dachau. Hela was sent from Markstadt to the Peterswaldau labor camp, where she was liberated. Since no
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6749. Jewish youth wearing armbands pose with horses in Bedzin, Poland.
Dachau. Hela was sent from Markstadt to the Peterswaldau labor camp, where she was liberated. Since no
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6750. Group portrait of Jewish survivors (largely from the Kovno ghetto) at the St.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he