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3276. Stefanie Watolla holds a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last
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3277. Ingrid de Fouw with a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last
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3278. Polish toddler George, surname unknown, with a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last
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3279. Infant Nikolai Hurstowa with a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last
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3280. Polish child Hansi, surname unknown, poses with a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last
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3281. Belgian child Hildrun de Maere, surname unlisted, poses with a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last
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3282. Hildegard Heydasch holds a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last
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3283. Marija Jonscharon holds a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last
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3284. Ursula Kotula holds a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last
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3285. Michael Jontscharon holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last
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3286. Elfriede Libor holds a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last
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3287. Roman Przezdziecki holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last
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3288. Group portrait of child survivors of Buchenwald. The young boy in the middle is Joseph Schleifstein.
liking to the child. The SS guards came to treat Joseph as a camp mascot, and even had him appear at
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3289. Male attendants at the wedding of Herman de Leeuw and Annie Pais sit in a pew of the Sephardic synagogue in the Jewish quarter of Amsterdam.
serving as a guard in the newly established internment camp for Dutch collaborators. He and the other
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3290. Samuel Schrijver and his fiance, Jetty de Leeuw, pose on a street in the Jewish quarter of Amsterdam.
serving as a guard in the newly established internment camp for Dutch collaborators. He and the other
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3291. Two sisters, Jetty and Shelly de Leeuw, pose on the street wearing Jewish badges in the Jewish quarter of Amsterdam.
serving as a guard in the newly established internment camp for Dutch collaborators. He and the other
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3292. Samuel Schryver poses beneath a sign indicating the entrance to the Jewish quarter of Amsterdam.
serving as a guard in the newly established internment camp for Dutch collaborators. He and the other
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3293. An identification document issued to Samuel Schrijver while he was working as an orderly at the Jewish hospital in Amsterdam.
serving as a guard in the newly established internment camp for Dutch collaborators. He and the other
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3294. An identification document issued to Samuel Schrijver while he was working as an orderly at the Jewish hospital in Amsterdam.
serving as a guard in the newly established internment camp for Dutch collaborators. He and the other
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3295. Portrait of Jetty de Leeuw, the fiance of Samuel Schrijver, shortly before she was deported and killed.
serving as a guard in the newly established internment camp for Dutch collaborators. He and the other
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3296. Portrait of Joseph Schleifstein wearing his concentration camp uniform a year or two after his liberation.
liking to the child. The SS guards came to treat Joseph as a camp mascot, and even had him appear at
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3297. Dressed in his former concentration camp uniform, the Jewish DP child Joseph Schleifstein attends a memorial service in Buchenwald.
liking to the child. The SS guards came to treat Joseph as a camp mascot, and even had him appear at
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3298. Jewish DPs attend a memorial service in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
liking to the child. The SS guards came to treat Joseph as a camp mascot, and even had him appear at
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3299. Jewish DPs attend a memorial service in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
liking to the child. The SS guards came to treat Joseph as a camp mascot, and even had him appear at
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3300. Stanislaw Janowski holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last