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1176. Elie Wiesel
Holocaust Memorial Council in 1980. Here, he speaks at a ceremony held during the Tribute to Holocaust ... Survivors, one of the Museum's tenth anniversary events. Flags of US Army
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1177. Trying on shoes
Soon after liberation, a British woman helps a camp survivor try
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1178. Portrait of Benjamin Meed
survivors and a founder of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. ... Portrait of Benjamin Meed, leading advocate for Jewish Holocaust
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1179. Supplies for displaced persons camps
distribution to Jewish survivors in displaced persons camps. Place uncertain
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1180. Arriving in Palestine
Buchenwald survivor, Elazar Schiff, as they arrive in Palestine aboard the RMS Mataroa. Haifa
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1181. Arnold E. Samuelson.
1944-1945. Samuelson took some of the best known photographs of Holocaust survivors upon
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1182. Crematorium in Dachau
survivor stokes smoldering human remains in a crematorium oven that was still lit in the
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1183. Flags of liberating divisions
the Museum's Tribute to Holocaust Survivors: Reunion of a Special Family. This tribute was one of the ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's tenth anniversary events. Washington, DC, November 2003.
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1184. Dachau soon after liberation
Survivors move around between rows of barracks in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp
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1185. Norman Salsitz in the United States
. With the end of World War II and collapse of the Nazi regime, survivors of the Holocaust faced the ... lives again. Between 1945 and 1952, more than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States
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1186. Norman and Amalie Salsitz with their first grandchild
Nazi regime, survivors of the Holocaust faced the daunting task of ... than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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1187. Norman Salsitz holds a photograph of himself and Amalie
regime, survivors of the Holocaust faced the daunting task of rebuilding their ... ,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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1188. Norman Salsitz looking through his photographs
. With the end of World War II and collapse of the Nazi regime, survivors of the Holocaust faced the ... lives again. Between 1945 and 1952, more than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States
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1189. Three-year-old Thomas Buergenthal with his parents
survivors of the Holocaust faced the daunting task of rebuilding their lives ... ,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Thomas was one of them.
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1190. Thomas Buergenthal with his mother, Gerda, in Goettingen
1950. With the end of World War II and collapse of the Nazi regime, survivors of the Holocaust ... Europe to start their lives again. Between 1945 and 1952, more than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated
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1191. Thomas Buergenthal at New York University
War II and collapse of the Nazi regime, survivors of the Holocaust faced the daunting task of ... than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Thomas was one of them.
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1192. Thomas Buergenthal with his first wife, Dorothy
from Europe to start their lives again. Between 1945 and 1952, more than 80,000 Holocaust survivors ... Formal, 1957. With the end of World War II and collapse of the Nazi regime, survivors of the ... Holocaust faced the daunting task of rebuilding their lives. With little in
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1193. Thomas Buergenthal with one of his grandchildren
the end of World War II and collapse of the Nazi regime, survivors of the Holocaust faced the daunting ... lives again. Between 1945 and 1952, more than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States
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1194. Photograph of Thomas Buergenthal with his wife, Peggy
World War II and collapse of the Nazi regime, survivors of the Holocaust faced the daunting task of ... than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Thomas was one of them.
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1195. Symbolic groundbreaking ceremony
Scroll of Remembrance signed by Holocaust survivors at a symbolic groundbreaking ceremony for the ... Members of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council pose with two milkcans containing a ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Benjamin Meed is second from the
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1196. Aftermath of pogrom in Iasi
Two trains left Iasi on June 30, 1941, bearing survivors of the pogrom that took place in Iasi on June
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1197. Abraham Lewenson testifies
Testimonies of Holocaust survivors generated interest in Jewish resistance. The trial prompted a new openness
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1198. Eisenhower tours the Ohrdruf camp
survivor describes to General Dwight Eisenhower and the members of his entourage the use of the gallows in
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1199. Norman Salsitz and Amalie Petranka shortly after they met
collapse of the Nazi regime, survivors of the Holocaust faced the daunting task of ... than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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1200. Amalie and Norman Salsitz, Brooklyn, New York, 1949
end of World War II and collapse of the Nazi regime, survivors of the Holocaust faced the daunting ... lives again. Between 1945 and 1952, more than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States