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4201. Under the supervision of British troops, German civilians and Nazi officials pay hommage to the graves of 243 slave laborers who were shot by their guards on the railway lines at Lueneberg on the way to the Belsen Camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; M Dognon Schmitt ... survivors and care for displaced persons in the Lueneburg displaced person camp and served as a translator
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4202. Serena and Iren Fogel arrive in New York.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Irene Fogel Weiss ... and made their way to Prague to find survivors. In Prague they found an uncle, Joseph Mermelstein
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4203. A photograph of Lola Hoppe, Sara Leicher's first cousin.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sara and Chaim Leichter ... Hoppe was a survivor of the Kiela Ghetto prior to her Aliyah to Palistine. ... and Smulik (b. 1925), all of whom died in the Holocaust. Sara's father produced shoes, specifically
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4204. Portrait of Alice Goldberger, the director of the Weir Courtney children's home.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Zdenka Husserl ... organized a campaign to bring young survivors to Britain. In June 1945 the British Home Office approved a
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4205. David Burdowski works as a barber [probably in the Feldafing displaced persons camp].
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Burdowski ... Feldafing displaced persons camps and met his wife, a Majdanek survivor born in Mi?dzyrzec Podlaski. They
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4206. Paul Vjecsner poses in his army uniform. He enlisted in the army soon after his immigration to the United States and worked drawing recruiting posters.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Paul Vjecsner (Estate) ... Americans brought the survivors to a provisional hospital in the town of Hoersching. After liberation Paul
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4207. Two commercial artists build a model [probably in postwar Czechoslovakia].
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Paul Vjecsner (Estate) ... Americans brought the survivors to a provisional hospital in the town of Hoersching. After liberation Paul
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4208. Janos (Hansi) Vjecsner climbs out of a swiming pool.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Paul Vjecsner (Estate) ... Americans brought the survivors to a provisional hospital in the town of Hoersching. After liberation Paul
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4209. Greta and Simon Beer relax on a beach in postwar Italy.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Greta Beer ... States in 1951. Though Greta, her mother and brother survived the Holocaust, they lost many relatives ... Banking Committee, thereby becoming the survivor face of the Swiss banking controversy. Though the Swiss
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4210. Simon and Greta Beer pose on a beach in postwar Italy.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Greta Beer ... States in 1951. Though Greta, her mother and brother survived the Holocaust, they lost many relatives ... Banking Committee, thereby becoming the survivor face of the Swiss banking controversy. Though the Swiss
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4211. Jewish refugees crowd onto the hull of the Hatikvah.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Murray Greenfield ... Israel, founded the Gefen publishing house and married Czech survivor Hana Lustig in 1956.
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4212. A group of teenagers stand on the deck of the Hatikvah while en route to Palestine.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Murray Greenfield ... Israel, founded the Gefen publishing house and married Czech survivor Hana Lustig in 1956.
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4213. Jewish refugees rest on the deck of the Hatikvah while en route to Palestine.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Murray Greenfield ... Israel, founded the Gefen publishing house and married Czech survivor Hana Lustig in 1956.
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4214. American crew members on board the Hatikva (formerly the Tradewinds).
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Murray Greenfield ... Israel, founded the Gefen publishing house and married Czech survivor Hana Lustig in 1956.
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4215. Murray Greenfield (far right) and other American volunteers who worked on behalf of immigration to Palestine stand in front of a British guard station in the Cyprus internment camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Murray Greenfield ... Israel, founded the Gefen publishing house and married Czech survivor Hana Lustig in 1956.
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4216. Murray Greenfield steers the wheel of the Hatikvah.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Murray Greenfield ... Israel, founded the Gefen publishing house and married Czech survivor Hana Lustig in 1956.
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4217. Men and women march [in what probably is a Zionist demonstration] in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marsha Shapiro ... the States, he moved in with them. Through a mutual survivor friend, Henry Fladell, he met his wife
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4218. Residents of the Bindermichl displaced persons camp protest British restrictions on immigration to Palestine.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marsha Shapiro ... the States, he moved in with them. Through a mutual survivor friend, Henry Fladell, he met his wife
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4219. Group portrait of men and women in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marsha Shapiro ... the States, he moved in with them. Through a mutual survivor friend, Henry Fladell, he met his wife
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4220. Group portrait of Jewish policemen in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marsha Shapiro ... the States, he moved in with them. Through a mutual survivor friend, Henry Fladell, he met his wife
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4221. Group portrait of men and women, many wearing cook's aprons, pose outside a wooden barrack in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marsha Shapiro ... the States, he moved in with them. Through a mutual survivor friend, Henry Fladell, he met his wife
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4222. Group portrait of men and women, many wearing cook's aprons, enjoy a meal outside a wooden barrack in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marsha Shapiro ... the States, he moved in with them. Through a mutual survivor friend, Henry Fladell, he met his wife
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4223. Karl Heinz Rosner (right) and Siegmar Labrisch, two boys living at a Jewish orphanage in Hamburg, Germany pose for a photograh.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Carl H. Rosner ... met Polish Jewish survivor Freida Zeidshnur in Sweden whom he later married. The couple later settled
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4224. Karl Heinz Rosner (right) with two unidentified friends.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Carl H. Rosner ... met Polish Jewish survivor Freida Zeidshnur in Sweden whom he later married. The couple later settled
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4225. Studio portrait of Karl Heinz Rosner.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Carl H. Rosner ... met Polish Jewish survivor Freida Zeidshnur in Sweden whom he later married. The couple later settled