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1976. Maier Rajnsztajn 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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1977. Alfred Stern 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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1978. Uszer Farbenblum 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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1979. Ignac Niderman 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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1980. Jeno Fulop 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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1981. Beno Traub 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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1982. Halina Bryks 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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1983. Toddler Hidrun de Maere 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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1984. Waclaw Bruch 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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1985. Erich Klinge 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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1986. Eliz Allacher 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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1987. Ursula Goretski 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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1988. Otto Schwartz 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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1989. Mordka Topel 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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1990. Julius Weiss 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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1991. Female survivors peel potatoes in a barracks in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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1992. A religious Jewish family poses in a park in Mukachevo.
their guards left them, and they were liberated by the Swedish Red Cross. Red Cross workers fed them
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1993. Andre Marx (wearing glasses) and Greta Fischer (seated second from right) in a meeting with other UNRRA personnel at the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last
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1994. A group of survivors pose in front of the memorial sign erected by the British Army after the liberation of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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1995. Jews repairing or moving the ghetto fence after a reduction of the ghetto boundaries.
summarily shot. Many Jews were shot for approaching the fence. However, when guards were not looking, Jews
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1996. View of the site of mass graves in Bergen-Belsen.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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1997. Bar Mitzvah portrait of a religious Jewish youth in Mukachevo.
their guards left them, and they were liberated by the Swedish Red Cross. Red Cross workers fed them
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1998. A survivor in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp sits on a mound of earth near the camp fence and cries out in pain.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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1999. A section of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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2000. Group portrait of Jewish resistance fighters and participants in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX in front of the fortress ten months after the liberation.
guard, they carried out a successful escape from Fort IX on Christmas eve 1943, utilizing a tunnel