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3526. One of the young survivors of Buchenwald writes in German "Where are our parents?" on the side of a train prior to the departure of the children's transport from Buchenwald for France.
plane appeared overhead. The guards became scared and ran away, and the prisoners were liberated the
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3527. Flanked by two military policemen, Hermann Goering testifies at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the
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3528. Profile of defendant Hermann Goering in the prisoners dock at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the
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3529. Close-up portrait of Nuremberg defendant, SS Lieutenant General Ernst Kaltenbrunner.
Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the
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3530. Arthur Seyss-Inquart enters the courtroom prior to his sentencing for war crimes.
Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the
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3531. Postcard sent from Hans Oppenheimer to notify a change in barracks in the Westerbork transit camp.
discover that the German guards had disappeared and Russian troops surrounded the train. However a few days
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3532. A group of youth pose by a Zionist flag in the International DP Children's Center Kloster Indersdorf Pictured kneeling on the far left is Erwin Farkas; kneeling on the far right is Moniek (Manny) Drukier; Iwan Kicz (Irving Klein) is in the back row, third from the right; and standing in the center is Mr.
toward Dachau. Ther German guards shot and killed those that could not keep up. American tanks overtook
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3533. Father Louis Celis and Maria Tabruyn arrive at Lod Airport accompanied by the children they rescued: Regina, Wolfgang, Siegmund, and Sonja Rotenberg.
Flemish (so the German guards would not understand) what she had said. The woman passed this information
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3534. Tema and Max Rotenberg hold their youngest child, Sonja, while in hiding.
Flemish (so the German guards would not understand) what she had said. The woman passed this information
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3535. Portrait of Father Louis Celis, Righteous Among the Nations.
Flemish (so the German guards would not understand) what she had said. The woman passed this information
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3536. Portrait of Maria Tabruyn, Righteous Among the Nations.
Flemish (so the German guards would not understand) what she had said. The woman passed this information
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3537. The four Rotenberg siblings pose in a garden while in hiding in Beligium.
Flemish (so the German guards would not understand) what she had said. The woman passed this information
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3538. The three older Rotenberg siblings pose in a garden while in hiding in Beligium.
Flemish (so the German guards would not understand) what she had said. The woman passed this information
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3539. Regina Rotenberg (now Wolbrom) poses with friends the year she was forced to go into hiding.
Flemish (so the German guards would not understand) what she had said. The woman passed this information
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3540. Regina Rotenberg poses with a large bow in her hair and a large teddy bear.
Flemish (so the German guards would not understand) what she had said. The woman passed this information
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3541. Regina Rotenberg with her mother Toni, her father Max, and her brother Wolfgang.
Flemish (so the German guards would not understand) what she had said. The woman passed this information
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3542. A Jewish refugee youth poses outside in the snow in front of the Chateau Quincy-sur-Senart children's home.
Annecy to meet the passeur. They safely crossed the border, but soon afterwards ran into a Swiss guard
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3543. Jewish teenagers pose outside on the steps of the Chabannes children's home.
Annecy to meet the passeur. They safely crossed the border, but soon afterwards ran into a Swiss guard
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3544. Jewish refugee teenagers enjoy a snack on the grounds of the Chateau de Chabannes OSE [Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants] children's home.
Annecy to meet the passeur. They safely crossed the border, but soon afterwards ran into a Swiss guard
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3545. Jewish refugee children from the Chabannes OSE [Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants] children's home pose at the entrance to a blanket tent while on a camping trip.
Annecy to meet the passeur. They safely crossed the border, but soon afterwards ran into a Swiss guard
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3546. Group portrait of the staff of the Chabannes OSE [Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants] children's home.
Annecy to meet the passeur. They safely crossed the border, but soon afterwards ran into a Swiss guard
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3547. Group portrait of the support and technical staff of the Chabannes OSE [Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants] children's home.
Annecy to meet the passeur. They safely crossed the border, but soon afterwards ran into a Swiss guard
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3548. Students in a leatherworking class pose outside on the steps of the Chabannes children's home.
Annecy to meet the passeur. They safely crossed the border, but soon afterwards ran into a Swiss guard
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3549. Group portrait of Jewish refugee youth who were transferred to Masgelier from the Chabannes OSE [Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants] children's home.
Annecy to meet the passeur. They safely crossed the border, but soon afterwards ran into a Swiss guard
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3550. Two Jewish refugee boys look out the windows of the Moissac children's home run by the Eclaireurs Israelites de France [Jewish scouts].
Annecy to meet the passeur. They safely crossed the border, but soon afterwards ran into a Swiss guard