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876. Cinecittà Displaced Persons Camp
persons (DPs) in Italy, and as a DP camp that housed 680 Jewish refugees in 1947. The camp was founded by ... United Nations-recognized DP camps or refugee agricultural centers ... .” One of Europe’s largest movie studios, it was converted to establish the Cinecittà DP camp. The studio ... .” In 2013, a film entitled “The DP Camp of Cinecittà,” premiered. It was directed by Marco Bertozzi
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877. Group portraits of an order of nuns who aided UNRRA relief workers at the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
CHILDREN'S HOMES; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; GROUP PORTRAITS; KLOSTER INDERSDORF; NUNS; RELIEF WORK/SOCIAL ... DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- Orphans/Children's Homes/Summer Camps -- Germany -- Kloster
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878. UN relief workers, Max and Marion Hutton, interview a Jewish boy at the Kloster Indersdorf children's DP center.
CHILDREN'S HOMES; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); KLOSTER INDERSDORF; RELIEF WORK/SOCIAL WORKERS ... DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- Orphans/Children's Homes/Summer Camps -- Germany -- Kloster
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879. Portrait of Jewish DP sisters. Pictured left to right are Hania (later Anna Wilson) and Rozalia (Krysia, later Chris Lerman).
DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- DP Camps/Postwar Communities -- Germany: Major Centers ... CLOSE-UPS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); SCHLACHTENSEE
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880. Personalized Jewish New Years card sent by Fela and Natan Gipsman, a Jewish DP couple living in Stuttgart, Germany.
DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- DP Camps/Postwar Communities -- Germany -- Stuttgart ... DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); GREETING CARDS; JEWISH HOLIDAYS; JEWISH HOLIDAYS (ROSH HASHANAH ... persons camp, and in January 1946, to a DP camp in Stuttgart. There he met Fela Fiszel, a fellow Jewish
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881. Jonas and Ruth Tiefenbrunner sit at their dining room table [probably at the Mariaburg DP children's home near Antwerp].
CHILDREN'S HOMES; CLOSE-UPS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); INTERIORS ... DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- Orphans/Children's Homes/Summer Camps -- Belgium
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882. Group portrait of Jewish DP children in Belgium. The donor, Josef Horowitz, was the teacher of the children.
DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- DP Camps/Postwar Communities -- Belgium ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); EXTERIORS; GROUP PORTRAITS ... 1945. Dola and her parents settled in Brussels, and Josef went to a DP camp for Poles, where he served
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883. Herman Kutun stands with a a Jewish DP (probably a survivor from Dachau) who he had befriended.
DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- DP Camps/Postwar Communities -- Germany -- Garmisch ... CLOSE-UPS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); MOUNTAIN CLIMBING; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN)
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884. Herman Kutun (right) poses next to a horse drawn cart with a DP, probably in or near Garmisch.
DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- DP Camps/Postwar Communities -- Germany -- Garmisch ... ANIMALS (HORSES); DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); STREET SCENES
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885. Deggendorf Displaced Persons Camp
DP camp in the Bamberg district of the American-occupied zone. The camp housed approximately 2 ... money bore the stamp, "Jewish Committee-D.P. Camp 7 Deggendorf." ORT operated a vocational training ... 's population. Deggendorf DP camp closed on June 15, 1949
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886. Lampertheim Displaced Persons Camp
displaced persons (DP) camp that opened on December 15, 1945, primarily to provide additional space for ... refugees from the overcrowded Zeilsheim DP camp. It was situated between Mannheim and Darmstadt in the ... . The Lampertheim DP camp boasted a library of approximately 500 Yiddish, German, and Hebrew books, all ... Unusual among DP camps, Lampertheim had a health center, staffed by doctors who were also residents and
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887. Babenhausen Displaced Persons Camp
Babenhausen was a medium-sized Jewish displaced persons (DP) camp ... the camp were reported in a December 13, 1946, issue of the Eschwege DP ... -Gurion in late 1946. The residents of Babenhausen DP camp founded a Talmud Torah (religious elementary ... school) as well as a secular school. Babenhausen DP camp closed on September 6, 1949
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888. Landsberg Displaced Persons Camp
Landsberg displaced persons (DP) camp was located in Landsberg am Lech, near ... Jewish DP camp, which happened in the autumn of 1945 ... grew into the second largest DP camp in the American zone. The population, chiefly comprised of Russian ... Latvian, and Lithuanian survivors, also gained great influence over other DP camps in the American zone
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889. Zeilsheim Displaced Persons Camp
Zeilsheim was a displaced persons (DP) camp 12 miles west of Frankfurt in the ... inhabitants of the DP camp. Though Zeilsheim was thus viewed as one of the preferable DP camps, living ... ), also visited the DP camp. His personal inspection of Zeilsheim was a pivotal event in the lives of
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890. Bensheim Displaced Persons Camp
Located approximately thirty miles from Frankfurt, Bensheim displaced persons (DP) camp was part ... into a Jewish DP camp in August 1946, Bensheim had been used as a refugee camp for non-Jewish Polish ... October 1946, the Jewish population totaled 1,196. Bensheim DP camp closed on April 6, 1949
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891. Ebensee Displaced Persons Camp
DP camp in the American occupied zone of Austria, Ebensee was ... Ebensee concentration camp in early May 1945, and the area was subsequently converted into a DP camp
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892. Turin Displaced Persons Camp
(DP) camps as well as numerous hachsharot ... (pioneer training collectives). The DP camp in Turin proper increased from 950 DPs at the end of 1946, to
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893. Feldafing Displaced Persons Camp
persons (DP) camp. It hosted a large and important community of survivors. Originally a summer camp ... Jewish survivors. In autumn 1945, the first all-Jewish hospital in the German DP camps was founded ... . The Feldafing Camp Committee As the first all-Jewish DP camp in the US zone, Feldafing also
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894. Gabersee Displaced Persons Camp
(DP) camp in the Munich district in Germany. It was located in the American zone of occupation near ... . The DP camp opened on March 29, 1946, under the auspices of UNRRA
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895. Heidenheim Displaced Persons Camp
was a mid-size, predominantly Jewish displaced persons (DP) camp in the ... American zone of occupation in the Stuttgart district. The US Army carved the camp out of part of a German
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896. Mariendorf Displaced Persons Camp
(DP) camps in Berlin, Mariendorf was located on Eisenacher Straße, part of the American zone in the ... at the same time as those from the Düppel Center DP camp, due to
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897. Tricase Displaced Persons Camp
mid-sized displaced persons (DP ... camp at the southern tip of Italy, Tricase was founded in 1944 by the Allied Commission. This small
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898. Salzburg Displaced Persons Camps
The DP (displaced persons) area in ... roughly 13,200 Jews were dispersed among Salzburg’s three permanent, and five transient camps. For a time
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899. Cremona Displaced Persons Camp
persons (DP) camps in northern Italy. It housed between 1,000 and 1,200 refugees in 1945-47. The camp ... schoolhouse, Cremona DP camp suffered a severe clothing and food shortage in the summer of 1946, partially due
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900. Fürth Displaced Persons Camp
The Fürth displaced persons (DP ... camp was located in the American-occupied zone of the Bamberg District in Fürth and organized from