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1601. View from above of former prisoners walking along the main street of the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp parallel to the moat and the barbed wire fence.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Colonel Alexander Zabin ... BARRACKS; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; DACHAU; FENCES; MOATS; PHOTOGRAPHS (AERIAL); SURVIVORS; VIEWS
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1602. View from above of former prisoners walking along the main street of the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp parallel to the moat and the barbed wire fence.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Colonel Alexander Zabin ... BARRACKS; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; DACHAU; FENCES; MOATS; PHOTOGRAPHS (AERIAL); SURVIVORS; VIEWS
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1603. German civilians view a wagon piled high with corpses in the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Patricia A. Yingst ... (REMOVAL OF); FORCED CONFRONTATION; GERMANS; SURVIVORS; TRUCKS; WOMEN
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1604. Prisoners [?] in the back of a truck leave the Merxhausen sanitorium with the assistance of American soldiers.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Ralph McComb, Estate; Mary McComb ... ); SOLDIERS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); SURVIVORS; TRUCKS
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1605. A Czech-Jewish family poses for a portrait in their garden.
founding member of the Queens Chapter of the Women's Holocaust Survivors and a founding editor of the ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Ruth Kraft ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Czechoslovakia -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... Garfunkel, and Sali's aunt Sally (Tellermann) Garfunkel, also offered their assistance. The only survivor
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1606. Hermann Berl, left, poses with his children Malvina and Leo, and his brother Chaim.
founding member of the Queens Chapter of the Women's Holocaust Survivors and a founding editor of the ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Ruth Kraft ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Czechoslovakia -- Economic Life/Daily Life ... Garfunkel, and Sali's aunt Sally (Tellermann) Garfunkel, also offered their assistance. The only survivor
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1607. Wedding portrait of a Belgian-Jewish couple in Brussels.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fanny Aizenberg ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Belgium ... give her, she was spared the fate of other survivors who died from the inability to digest normal food ... rations. One week later, the Red Cross visited the hospital and arranged for survivors to repatriate to
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1608. Watercolor landscape of Theresienstadt painted by Otto Samisch.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Edgar and Hana Krasa ... ART OF THE HOLOCAUST -- Artists S ... ART MOTIF (CAMPS/GHETTOS/PRISONS); ART MOTIF (LANDSCAPES/CITYSCAPES); ART OF THE HOLOCAUST/WWII ... back to Prague, where Edgar met and later married Hana Fuchs, a fellow survivor from Prague. After the
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1609. Billows of smoke rise up to the sky from typhus-infested barracks in Bergen-Belsen that have been torched by the British military.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jack & Iris Mitchell Bolton ... ); SURVIVORS; VIEWS ... torched by the British military. A group of survivors move about just in front of the smoke.
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1610. A pile of victims' shoes on the main street of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jack & Iris Mitchell Bolton ... (PERSONAL/PRISONERS); SHOES/FOOTWEAR; SURVIVORS; VIEWS; WATCH TOWERS
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1611. A German civilian pulls a body from a mass grave containing the corpses of Jewish women who died at the end of a death march from Helmbrechts.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Dr. Robert G. Waits ... ATROCITIES (VOLARY); COFFINS; CORPSES; DEATH MARCH SURVIVORS; DEATH MARCH VICTIMS; DEATH MARCHES ... or lagging behind. Amalie Reichmann (later Mary Robinson), a survivor of the march, recalled that on ... fire-bombed by the Allied planes on February 13-14, 1945. Afterwards, many survivors remembered the
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1612. The bodies of Jewish women exhumed from a mass grave near Volary.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Dr. Robert G. Waits ... ATROCITIES (VOLARY); COFFINS; CORPSES; DEATH MARCH SURVIVORS; DEATH MARCH VICTIMS; DEATH MARCHES ... or lagging behind. Amalie Reichmann (later Mary Robinson), a survivor of the march, recalled that on ... fire-bombed by the Allied planes on February 13-14, 1945. Afterwards, many survivors remembered the
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1613. Two soldiers from the 42nd Rainbow Division and a liberated prisoner fish the body of an SS guard out of the moat surrounding the Dachau concentration camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Wittenstein ... /MILITARY (AMERICAN); SS (SCHUTZSTAFFELN); SUMMARY PUNISHMENT/REVENGE; SURVIVORS; VIEWS ... emaciated survivors. They rounded up the remaining camp guards as they found them. At some point, it was ... to death outside with the participation of a few survivors. Pfc. John Lee and others from the unit
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1614. Misa Grunwald sits inside an automobile a couple of months after his liberation from Mauthausen and shortly after his return to Czechoslovakia.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Frank M. Grunwald ... AUTOMOBILES; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; GUNSKIRCHEN; JEWS (CZECH); SURVIVORS ... survivors in Prague, he went to them to ask if they knew what had happened to Misa. They told him that they
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1615. Studio portrait sent from Bruno posed in his concentration camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Renee Schwalb Fritz and Jesse Fritz ... DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; SURVIVORS; UNIFORMS; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS)
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1616. Group portrait of Jewish youth in Orinin, Ukraine.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; George Bresalier ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- USSR/Russia -- School/University/Youth Groups ... one of the few survivors.
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1617. Group portrait of Jewish youth from Orinin, USSR.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; George Bresalier ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- USSR/Russia -- School/University/Youth Groups ... Group portrait of Jewish youth from Orinin, USSR. The original caption reads: No survivors.
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1618. Group portrait of the members of a firemen's orchestra in Jurbarkas, Lithuania.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Moshe Magidowitz ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Lithuania -- Political/Cultural Life ... surviving relatives he moved to Vilna. His parents and Yossel all perished in the Holocaust. Moshe later ... wife Breina, also a survivor from Jurborg, moved to Israel.
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1619. Yankiel Brom (donor's great uncle) and his extended family in Lomza, Poland.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leslie Bram ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Poland -- Family/Friends/Portraits -- Studio Portraits ... have been killed there. After the war Sonia married Jake Tauber, also a concentration camp survivor
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1620. Jews attend the dedication of the Liberale Gemeente [reform] synagogue in Amsterdam.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Hilde Jacobsthal Goldberg ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Religious Life/Weddings ... In addition to nursing the survivors, Hilde served as their translator. She later went to work for ... There she met Max Goldberg, a doctor who had come from Switzerland to help the survivors. The two were
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1621. Studio portrait of Abraham Urmacher, a professor at Warsaw University and speaker of Esperanto.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Uri Urmacher ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Poland -- Family/Friends/Portraits -- Studio Portraits ... that was filled with survivors from concentration camps and the Russian gulags. Catholic Poles stopped ... Shmuel placed Uri and Ruth in an orphanage run by survivors from the Warsaw Ghetto. They then went to
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1622. Studio portrait of two yeshiva students, Abraham and Zwi Hersh (Hessi) Weiss, brothers of the donor.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rebecca Fried ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Czechoslovakia -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... The nuns helped care for the young survivors. Rifka worked in the camp kitchen. In July 1947, she ... she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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1623. Group portrait of young Zionists in Hungary. Israel Fried is pictured in the second row, third from the left.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rebecca Fried ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Hungary -- Zionist Activity/Hachsharot ... The nuns helped care for the young survivors. Rifka worked in the camp kitchen. In July 1947, she ... she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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1624. Group portrait of Hungarian Zionists gathering in Reichenberg, Germany.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rebecca Fried ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Hungary -- Zionist Activity/Hachsharot ... The nuns helped care for the young survivors. Rifka worked in the camp kitchen. In July 1947, she ... she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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1625. Group portrait of Hungarian soldiers, both Jewish and non-Jewish.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rebecca Fried ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Hungary -- Military ... The nuns helped care for the young survivors. Rifka worked in the camp kitchen. In July 1947, she ... she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to