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6826. Group portrait of members of hut 41/1 in the Kitchener camp.
the Dachau concentration camp. He was released on February 2, 1939 after his sister petitioned the
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6827. Herbert Hoexter and another gentleman sit outside at a small table in the Kitchener refugee camp.
the Dachau concentration camp. He was released on February 2, 1939 after his sister petitioned the
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6828. A group of young adults are pictured upon their arrival in Palestine.
died in Dachau. Helen, the oldest daughter who was already married, was deported separately and also
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6829. Group portrait of young people in Kisvarda dressed in their Purim costumes.
died in Dachau. Helen, the oldest daughter who was already married, was deported separately and also
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6830. Two young women pose in front of a tree in the Bergen Belsen displaced persons camp.
died in Dachau. Helen, the oldest daughter who was already married, was deported separately and also
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6831. Friends pose in front of a building in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp.
died in Dachau. Helen, the oldest daughter who was already married, was deported separately and also
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6832. A mother and her two daughters pose in a wooded area near their home.
died in Dachau. Helen, the oldest daughter who was already married, was deported separately and also
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6833. Birth certificate issued to Selma Hoexter on December 15, 1938 with Nazi seals on the bottom.
the Dachau concentration camp. He was released on February 2, 1939 after his sister petitioned the
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6834. Birth certificate reissued to Selma Hoexter on April 12, 1939 with Nazi seals on the bottom.
the Dachau concentration camp. He was released on February 2, 1939 after his sister petitioned the
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6835. Kennkarte issued to Sara Rosa Seligman, stamped with the letter J for "Jude" (Jew).
Dachau, then later released. Julius sold his store and the family made plans to immigrate. He had a
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6836. Kennkarte issued to Israel Julius Seligman, stamped with the letter J for "Jude" (Jew).
Dachau, then later released. Julius sold his store and the family made plans to immigrate. He had a
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6837. Reisepass issued to Julius Israel Seligman, containing a stamp of the letter J for "Jude" (Jew) on the first page.
Dachau, then later released. Julius sold his store and the family made plans to immigrate. He had a
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6838. Kinderausweis (child's ID card) issued to Ellen Sara Seligman.
Dachau, then later released. Julius sold his store and the family made plans to immigrate. He had a
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6839. Studio portrait of Ellen and Margit Seligman. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "Ellen & Margit, Jannar 1938."
Dachau, then later released. Julius sold his store and the family made plans to immigrate. He had a
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6840. Engagement photograph of Julius Seligman and Rose Hirschfeld.
Dachau, then later released. Julius sold his store and the family made plans to immigrate. He had a
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6841. Three Jewish children at a German train station. Pictured are Ellen Seligman, her best friend Edith Schuld, and Ellen's sister Margit.
Dachau, then later released. Julius sold his store and the family made plans to immigrate. He had a
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6842. The Seligman family poses for a family photo at the Regensburg train station just before leaving to immigrate to the United States.
Dachau, then later released. Julius sold his store and the family made plans to immigrate. He had a
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6843. The Seligman family pose in front of the ship that would take them to the United States.
Dachau, then later released. Julius sold his store and the family made plans to immigrate. He had a
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6844. The Hirschfeld and Einstein families pose for a photograph.
Dachau, then later released. Julius sold his store and the family made plans to immigrate. He had a
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6845. Letter from the National Socialist Party stating that Ellen Seligman was not a member of the League of German Girls.
Dachau, then later released. Julius sold his store and the family made plans to immigrate. He had a
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6846. Lilly Geringer Drukker memoir
family in London who agreed to sponsor her. Josef Geringer was imprisoned at Dachau following
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6847. Walter Reed photograph collection
Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938 both Werner and his father were arrested. His father was sent to Dachau, and
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6848. Rosenberg and Mosler families papers
prisoners to be detained in the Dachau concentration camp. Ernst was later released due to efforts by one of
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6849. Clara Lefkowitz Kempler papers
He was imprisoned at Dachau from June to October 1944, in Flossenbürg from October to November 1944
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6850. Admor letter
discovered. In Auschwitz, Dachau, Grosswardein, where the killings are located, and other death camps of the