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3326. Portrait of Jetty de Leeuw, the fiance of Samuel Schrijver, shortly before she was deported and killed.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Samuel (Schrijver) Schryver ... Jewish survivors were formally released only after lengthy political interrogations. Schrijver later
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3327. A teenager plays the piano at the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Shoshannah G. Fine ... -70. Most of the Jewish male youth were concentration camp survivors, particularly from Flossenbuerg
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3328. The Gurfein family attends a Passover seder at the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Gurfein Berliner ... liberation, Basia met Nathan Berliner, a survivor from Kalisz, who had been hiding in the same area. The two
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3329. Three Jewish DPs pose in front of the entrance to the Palestine Transit Camp in Bremen, where they await transport to Palestine.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Gurfein Berliner ... liberation, Basia met Nathan Berliner, a survivor from Kalisz, who had been hiding in the same area. The two
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3330. A young Jewish DP child, dressed in the uniform of the Betar Zionist movement, poses with a flag during a ceremony celebrating the establishment of the State of Israel at the Heidenheim displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Gurfein Berliner ... liberation, Basia met Nathan Berliner, a survivor from Kalisz, who had been hiding in the same area. The two
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3331. View of the house that belonged to Polish rescuer Jozefa Dudek, in which Basia Gurfein, her sister Sheila, and her nephew Itzhak Gersten hid for 20 months during the German occupation of Poland.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Gurfein Berliner ... liberation, Basia met Nathan Berliner, a survivor from Kalisz, who had been hiding in the same area. The two
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3332. Three Jewish DPs pose outside at the Cinecitta displaced persons camp in Rome.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Zdenko Bergl ... survivor from Croatia whom she had first met in Cinecitta.
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3333. David Treger (front row, center in white hair), President of the Central Committee of the Liberated Jews in Bavaria, stands on the speakers platform with other DP leaders and official guests at a public meeting held in the Mittenwald displaced persons camp to protest British immigration policy in Palestine and to commemorate the death march from Dachau to Tyrol.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Aviva Kempner ... the assembly point, the assembled heard survivors of the original Mittenwald march, including the new
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3334. Basia (Gurfein) Berliner lights the candles at a family seder on Passover in the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Gurfein Berliner ... liberation, Basia met Nathan Berliner, a survivor from Kalisz, who had been hiding in the same area. The two
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3335. Rabbi Nathan Baruch, director of Vaad Hatzala, and Rabbi Aviezer Burstin, deputy director of the Vaad distribute aid packages to Jewish DPs.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Nathan Baruch ... efforts for religious survivors in Europe. A central office was established in Germany under the
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3336. Vaad Hatzala personnel in Frankfurt. Rabbi Nathan Baruch is second from the left and Rabbi Aviezer Burstin is pictured second from the right.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Nathan Baruch ... efforts for religious survivors in Europe. A central office was established in Germany under the
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3337. Vaad Hatzala personnel outside a kosher dining hall in Frankfurt.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Nathan Baruch ... efforts for religious survivors in Europe. A central office was established in Germany under the
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3338. Portrait of Abba Kovner holding a gun in Vilna after the fall of the city to the Red Army.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Vitka Kempner Kovner ... Bricha (the movement of Jewish survivors from Eastern Europe to the West). Kovner, like many former
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3339. Pupils of the Vaad Hatzala sponsored Yavne Hebrew School at the Jabotinsky Children's Home in Gabersee.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Nathan Baruch ... efforts for religious survivors in Europe. A central office was established in Germany under the
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3340. Pupils of the Vaad Hatzala sponsored Yavne Hebrew School at the Gabersee DP camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Nathan Baruch ... efforts for religious survivors in Europe. A central office was established in Germany under the
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3341. Jewish youth boxing at the Vaad Hatzala sponsored Jabotinsky Children's Home.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Nathan Baruch ... efforts for religious survivors in Europe. A central office was established in Germany under the
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3342. Jewish children boxing at the Vaad Hatzala sponsored Jabotinsky Children's Home.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Nathan Baruch ... efforts for religious survivors in Europe. A central office was established in Germany under the
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3343. Jewish DP youth march in a procession at the Vaad Hatzala sponsored Jabotinsky Children's Home.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Nathan Baruch ... efforts for religious survivors in Europe. A central office was established in Germany under the
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3344. Handwritten message to Hugo and Alexander Elbert ordering them to clean a meeting hall and set up tables and chairs for a Hlinka Guard gathering.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3345. A document ordering Alexander Elbert to voluntarily relinquish his license to own a radio.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3346. A letter from the Ministry of the Interior to Alexander Elbert ordering him to pay 1200 crowns to support the establishment and maintenance of concentration camps for Jews in Slovakia.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3347. A letter written by Vasi Berger, a friend of the Elberts to Gejza and Melania Elbert about the deportation of their children.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3348. A document ordering the Jewish proprietor, Gejza Elbert, to immediately hire an unemployed member of the Hlinka Guard to work in his general store.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3349. Document notifying Hugo Elbert that his drivers license has been revoked.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3350. A postcard sent by Hugo Klein, a friend of Hugo Elbert, to Melania Elbert.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor