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2926. Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, sits next to the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham ... survivors from Dej, mostly former labor servicemen, exhumed the bodies and reinterred them in the local
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2927. Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, aids in examining the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham ... survivors from Dej, mostly former labor servicemen, exhumed the bodies and reinterred them in the local
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2928. Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, stands under guard by a Romanian soldier.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham ... survivors from Dej, mostly former labor servicemen, exhumed the bodies and reinterred them in the local
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2929. Margit Fekete, a Hungarian Nazi woman who was active in the ghetto, examines the body of a Jew killed in the ghetto in Dej.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham ... survivors from Dej, mostly former labor servicemen, exhumed the bodies and reinterred them in the local
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2930. Margit Fekete, a female Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto, is forced to exhume the bodies of Jews killed in the ghetto in Dej.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham ... survivors from Dej, mostly former labor servicemen, exhumed the bodies and reinterred them in the local
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2931. Jozsef Gecse, a Hungarian Nazi who was active in the ghetto in Dej.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham ... survivors from Dej, mostly former labor servicemen, exhumed the bodies and reinterred them in the local
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2932. Romanian workmen load coffins onto a cart to be transported to the Jewish cemetery in Dej.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham ... survivors from Dej, mostly former labor servicemen, exhumed the bodies and reinterred them in the local
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2933. A mass rally in Dej calling for the return of Jews who survived the concentration camps, but remained in areas under Allied occupation.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Randolph Braham ... survivors from Dej, mostly former labor servicemen, exhumed the bodies and reinterred them in the local
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2934. Group portrait of Jewish youth living at the Hôme de la Forêt children's home in Geneva, Switzerland.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Angela Schneider ... cared for young survivors from Buchenwald.
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2935. Personalized Jewish New Years card from the Goldner family in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Yael Kaniel ... sole survivor in a family of eight.
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2936. Group portrait of five Jewish women and a Jewish man, wearing Dutch Star of David badges inscribed with the word "Jood".
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Charlotte Szwajcer ... 1942. Jakub Szwajcer survived and after the liberation married a survivor from Belgium.
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2937. School children in the Stuttgart displaced persons' camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Myron Bander ... Boryslaw until the following May when they went to Lodz, the center of the Polish-Jewish survivor community
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2938. View of an inscription printed in large block letters on the wall of a barrack in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marilyn Sutherland; James Duff ... and the Ardennes. He also helped provide medical assistance to survivors of the Buchenwald
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2939. French forced laborers crowd onto repatriation convoy trucks so that they can eventually return to France.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marilyn Sutherland; James Duff ... and the Ardennes. He also helped provide medical assistance to survivors of the Buchenwald
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2940. Memorial in the Moidowa Street Cemetery to eighteen Jews who were murdered by Polish nationalists in Nowy Targ in April and May 1945.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Mark Webber ... were met by members of an antisemitic Polish group, the N.S.Z. Five survivors murdered on April 20
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2941. Portrait of Natalia Netka Putersznyt sent to her daughter who was in the Oberalstadt concentration camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Zosia Putersznyt Mortenfeld ... August 1943. Zosia later married Moniek Mortenfeld, a survivor from Piotrkow Trybunalski.
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2942. Portrait of Berisz Putersznyt sent to his daughter who was in the Oberalstadt concentration camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Zosia Putersznyt Mortenfeld ... August 1943. Zosia later married Moniek Mortenfeld, a survivor from Piotrkow Trybunalski.
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2943. Hungarian Jewish men who had served together in the Sarospatak labor camp gather for a meeting at the Hotel Schalkhaz in Kosice.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marta Esti (Gellman) Kaufmann ... both Hungarian Jewish survivors. Sarlota Selymes was the oldest of seven children born to Arpad (b
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2944. First page of a photograph album titled "Buchenwald/or a Glance at German "Kultur"" by Murray Bucher.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jay Levine ... victims, remains of victims who did not survive, group photographs of child survivors, Jewish services
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2945. Newspaper clippings pasted into a photograph album titled "Buchenwald/or a Glance at German "Kultur"" by Murray Bucher.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jay Levine ... victims, remains of victims who did not survive, group photographs of child survivors, Jewish services
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2946. Photographs of delousing pasted into a photograph album titled "Buchenwald/or a Glance at German "Kultur"" by Murray Bucher.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jay Levine ... victims, remains of victims who did not survive, group photographs of child survivors, Jewish services
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2947. Photographs of dead and dying prisoners pasted into a photograph album titled "Buchenwald/or a Glance at German "Kultur"" by Murray Bucher.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jay Levine ... victims, remains of victims who did not survive, group photographs of child survivors, Jewish services
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2948. Photographs of the corpses of men, women and children pasted into a photograph album titled "Buchenwald/or a Glance at German "Kultur"" by Murray Bucher.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jay Levine ... victims, remains of victims who did not survive, group photographs of child survivors, Jewish services
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2949. Newspaper clipping about forced confrontation pasted into a photograph album titled "Buchenwald/or a Glance at German "Kultur"" by Murray Bucher.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jay Levine ... victims, remains of victims who did not survive, group photographs of child survivors, Jewish services
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2950. Photographs of German civilians burying corpses pasted into a photograph album titled "Buchenwald/or a Glance at German "Kultur"" by Murray Bucher.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jay Levine ... victims, remains of victims who did not survive, group photographs of child survivors, Jewish services