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6951. Joel Fabian poses with his mother and sister before leaving for a sanatorium in Davos, Switzerland, where he will be treated for the tuberculosis he contracted while imprisoned in Theresienstadt.
to Dachau, where he was imprisoned for a year. After his release, the two couples --Hans and Ruth
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6952. Friedel Wollheim, second wife of DP leader, Norbert Wollheim, poses with Judis Fabian on the steps of her home in Luebeck, Germany.
to Dachau, where he was imprisoned for a year. After his release, the two couples --Hans and Ruth
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6953. Joel Fabian, a young Jewish boy living in wartime Berlin, plays with blocks at a table.
to Dachau, where he was imprisoned for a year. After his release, the two couples --Hans and Ruth
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6954. Jetti works in her garden assisted by her children Gerhard and Inge.
March 1938. SA storm troopers arrested Sigmund's brother and sent him to Dachau and others beat up
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6955. Jetti poses with her children Gerhard and Inge. Sigmund was at a labor camp at the time of the photograph.
March 1938. SA storm troopers arrested Sigmund's brother and sent him to Dachau and others beat up
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6956. Gerhard and Inge Lewitzky pick flowers in a field behind their house.
March 1938. SA storm troopers arrested Sigmund's brother and sent him to Dachau and others beat up
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6957. Group portrait of the extended Lewitzky family who crossed together into Switzerland.
March 1938. SA storm troopers arrested Sigmund's brother and sent him to Dachau and others beat up
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6958. Family photo of the Lewitzky and Goldstein families.
March 1938. SA storm troopers arrested Sigmund's brother and sent him to Dachau and others beat up
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6959. Class portrait of the Protestant school attended by Gerhard Lewitzky while a refugee in Switzerland.
March 1938. SA storm troopers arrested Sigmund's brother and sent him to Dachau and others beat up
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6960. The Lewitzky family gathers for a family card game.
March 1938. SA storm troopers arrested Sigmund's brother and sent him to Dachau and others beat up
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6961. The Lewitzky brothers sit on the railing of a dock.
March 1938. SA storm troopers arrested Sigmund's brother and sent him to Dachau and others beat up
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6962. Portrait of five high school boys during the war in Brasov.
liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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6963. A German nanny goes for a walk with the two Jewish boys she cares for together with another nanny.
liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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6964. Children in the Jewish day school in Brasov which met in the Neolog synagogue.
liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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6965. Group portrait of children from the public school in Brasov Romania holding bouquets of flowers.
liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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6966. Portrait of an extended Romanian Jewish family. From left to right are Marcell Jozsef, Gabriella Fritsch, Andrew Fritsch, Irene Jozsef, Andrei Jozsef and Fanny Fritsch.
liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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6967. Doll overalls and sweater set
collection includes among other items, postcards written in the Dachau concentration camp; Kennkarten of the
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6968. Headless doll with detached eyeballs, bonnet
collection includes among other items, postcards written in the Dachau concentration camp; Kennkarten of the
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6969. Oral history interview with Julian Noga
liberated by American forces during a death march to Dachau; reuniting with his wife and getting married
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6970. William Perl papers
interrogator during the Malmedy massacre trial at Dachau in 1946. The Perls settled in the United States with
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6971. Rudolf Hess deposition
For part of his work at the war crimes trials in Dachau, Germany, Robert Donihi had to interview
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6972. Violin, bow, and case used by a prisoner while interned in a camp run by Oskar Schindler
but a different tune." By that time, her husband and son were at Dachau.
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6973. Abraham Lewent
(Skarzysko)、布痕瓦尔德 (Buchenwald)、史利本 (Schlieben)、宾森根 (Bisingen) 和达豪 (Dachau)。美国军队在疏散德国囚犯时解放了 Abraham。
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6974. Abraham Lewent décrit la famine et la mort dans le ghetto de Varsovie
Dachau. Les troupes américaines libérèrent Abraham au moment où les Allemands évacuaient les prisonniers.
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6975. Abraham Lewent menggambarkan kondisi kelaparan dan kematian di dalam ghetto Warsawa
Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, dan Dachau. Pasukan A.S. kemudian membebaskan Abraham ketika Jerman