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7976. Three sisters pose outside the children's home in Zuen.
Werner and his father were arrested. His father was sent to Dachau, and Werner, who was only fourteen
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7977. Portrait of eight Jewish refugee girls in the garden of the children's home in Zuen.
Werner and his father were arrested. His father was sent to Dachau, and Werner, who was only fourteen
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7978. Exterior view of the Speyer children's home at 128 rue Victor Rauter in Anderlecht.
Werner and his father were arrested. His father was sent to Dachau, and Werner, who was only fourteen
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7979. Group portrait of the children who came to Belgium from Germany and Austria on a Kindertransport outside the Speyer children's home at 128 rue Victor Rauter in Anderlecht.
Werner and his father were arrested. His father was sent to Dachau, and Werner, who was only fourteen
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7980. Werner Rindsberg and his friend, Walter Strauss, pose together outside the children's home in Seyre.
Werner and his father were arrested. His father was sent to Dachau, and Werner, who was only fourteen
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7981. Group portrait of girls in the "Moyennes" (middle group) in the children's home in Seyre.
Werner and his father were arrested. His father was sent to Dachau, and Werner, who was only fourteen
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7982. "Les Moyens" (the middle group) boys pose with the older girls in the children's home in Seyre.
Werner and his father were arrested. His father was sent to Dachau, and Werner, who was only fourteen
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7983. Two older girls carry two younger children outside the Seyre children's home.
Werner and his father were arrested. His father was sent to Dachau, and Werner, who was only fourteen
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7984. Group portrait of children at the home in Seyre.
Werner and his father were arrested. His father was sent to Dachau, and Werner, who was only fourteen
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7985. Members of various Jewish welfare organizations operating in Lisbon to rescue European Jewish refugees, are seated around a banquet table at a hotel in Lisbon.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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7986. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee stands next to a young boy who waits among a group of Jewish refugees to board the SS Mouzinho in the port of Lisbon.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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7987. Albert Nussbaum (center right), Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee converses with a colleague on the pier in the port of Lisbon before the departure of the SS Mouzinho.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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7988. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, poses in the port of Lisbon in front of a wooden fence that cordons off the Jewish refugees who are waiting to board the SS Mouzinho.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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7989. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, observes the scene at the port of Lisbon where Jewish refugees wait to board the SS Mouzinho.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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7990. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, poses in the port of Lisbon where Jewish refugees wait to board the SS Mouzinho.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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7991. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, watches from the pier in the port of Lisbon the departure of Jewish refugees aboard the SS Mouzinho.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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7992. Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler looks at a photograph on his birthday with Chief of the Order Police, Kurt Daluege at SS headquarters in Hegewald bei Zhitomir, Ukraine.
camp at Dachau in 1933. Himmler was inspired by a combination of fanatic racism and philosophical
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7993. Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler (left) strolls through a village in the company of Waffen-SS Armored Division Wiking chief, SS-Brigadefuehrer and Major General Felix Steiner.
camp at Dachau in 1933. Himmler was inspired by a combination of fanatic racism and philosophical
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7994. Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler (second from right) confers with Waffen-SS Armored Division Wiking chief, SS-Brigadefuehrer and Major General Felix Steiner (right) during a visit to a village.
camp at Dachau in 1933. Himmler was inspired by a combination of fanatic racism and philosophical
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7995. Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler (left) stands with Polizeiminister Jonas Lie who held temporary command of the Norwegian Legion.
camp at Dachau in 1933. Himmler was inspired by a combination of fanatic racism and philosophical
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7996. Portrait of Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler on his birthday in his office at SS headquarters in the Hegewald bei Zhitomir compound.
camp at Dachau in 1933. Himmler was inspired by a combination of fanatic racism and philosophical
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7997. SS-Reichsfuehrer Heinrich Himmler confers with an unknown person in his office at SS headquarters in the Hegewald bei Zhitomir compound.
camp at Dachau in 1933. Himmler was inspired by a combination of fanatic racism and philosophical
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7998. Defendant Ernst Kaltenbrunner pleads "not guilty" to the charges against him at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Dachau, and their ashes were dropped in the Isar River. Hermann Goering escaped the hangman's noose by
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7999. Hermann Goering sits in the witness stand with American Military policemen on either side during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
Dachau, and their ashes were dropped in the Isar River. Hermann Goering escaped the hangman's noose by
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8000. Hermann Goering sits in the witness stand with American Military policemen on either side during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
Dachau, and their ashes were dropped in the Isar River. Hermann Goering escaped the hangman's noose by