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4351. The corpse of a Jew exhumed from a mass grave. The victim weas presumably killed in the Maros Street or Varosmajor Street hospital massacres.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilly Brust-Gach ... equipment, threw patients out of their beds and trampled them, and murdered staff members, survivors were
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4352. Corpses of Jews exhumed from a mass grave. The victims were presumably killed in the Maros Street or Varosmajor Street hospital massacres.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilly Brust-Gach ... equipment, threw patients out of their beds and trampled them, and murdered staff members, survivors were
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4353. The corpse of a Jew exhumed from a mass grave. The victims were presumably killed in the Maros Street or Varosmajor Street hospital massacres.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilly Brust-Gach ... equipment, threw patients out of their beds and trampled them, and murdered staff members, survivors were
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4354. The corpse of a Jew exhumed from a mass grave. The victims were presumably killed in the Maros Street or Varosmajor Street hospital massacres.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilly Brust-Gach ... equipment, threw patients out of their beds and trampled them, and murdered staff members, survivors were
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4355. The corpse of a Jew exhumed from a mass grave. The victims were presumably killed in the Maros Street or Varosmajor Street hospital massacres.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilly Brust-Gach ... equipment, threw patients out of their beds and trampled them, and murdered staff members, survivors were
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4356. The corpse of a Jew exhumed from a mass grave. The victims were presumably killed in the Maros Street or Varosmajor Street hospital massacres.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilly Brust-Gach ... equipment, threw patients out of their beds and trampled them, and murdered staff members, survivors were
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4357. UNRRA relief worker Greta Fischer (left) attends a Passover seder at Unterbrau, Dachau near the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilo, Jack and Micha Plaschkes ... -70. Most of the Jewish male youth were concentration camp survivors, particularly from Flossenbuerg
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4358. Group portrait of Zionist youth at the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilo, Jack and Micha Plaschkes ... -70. Most of the Jewish male youth were concentration camp survivors, particularly from Flossenbuerg
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4359. UNRRA relief worker Marion E Hutton talk to some of the children in front of the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilo, Jack and Micha Plaschkes ... -70. Most of the Jewish male youth were concentration camp survivors, particularly from Flossenbuerg
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4360. UNRRA relief worker Greta Fischer, plays on the floor with a group of toddlers at the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilo, Jack and Micha Plaschkes ... -70. Most of the Jewish male youth were concentration camp survivors, particularly from Flossenbuerg
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4361. Greta Fischer walks down a staircase with a group of young children at the Kloster Indersdorf children's DP center.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilo, Jack and Micha Plaschkes ... -70. Most of the Jewish male youth were concentration camp survivors, particularly from Flossenbuerg
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4362. A dinner at the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilo, Jack and Micha Plaschkes ... -70. Most of the Jewish male youth were concentration camp survivors, particularly from Flossenbuerg
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4363. Greta Fischer lays an infant in a crib at the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilo, Jack and Micha Plaschkes ... -70. Most of the Jewish male youth were concentration camp survivors, particularly from Flossenbuerg
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4364. UN relief worker Greta Fischer helps Sofia and Janusz Karpuk pack for a trip to Switzerland, where they will spend several winter months with other DP children from Prien, under the care of Swiss charitable organizations.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilo, Jack and Micha Plaschkes ... -70. Most of the Jewish male youth were concentration camp survivors, particularly from Flossenbuerg
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4365. Portrait of Ruth and Herbert Karliner outside their home in Peiskretscham, Germany.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Herbert & Vera Karliner ... After the liberation Herbert and Walter reunited in Paris. They were the only survivors of their family
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4366. French officials, sitting at a table on the pier in La Ciotat, France, register passengers as they embark on the Mala, an immigrant ship bound for the new State of Israel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Martin Silver ... transport Jewish survivors and displaced persons from Europe to Palestine. Silver, who was assigned to the
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4367. Female passengers, wearing several layers of clothing they cannot pack, wait on the deck of the Mala immigrant ship.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Martin Silver ... transport Jewish survivors and displaced persons from Europe to Palestine. Silver, who was assigned to the
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4368. View from the top of the main mast of passengers on the deck of the Mala immigrant ship en route to the new State of Israel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Martin Silver ... transport Jewish survivors and displaced persons from Europe to Palestine. Silver, who was assigned to the
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4369. Passengers crowd the deck of the the Mala immigrant ship en route to the new State of Israel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Martin Silver ... transport Jewish survivors and displaced persons from Europe to Palestine. Silver, who was assigned to the
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4370. Jewish DPs sleep on the deck of the Mala immigrant ship en route to the new State of Israel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Martin Silver ... transport Jewish survivors and displaced persons from Europe to Palestine. Silver, who was assigned to the
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4371. A representative from Israel ladles coffee into the cup of a passenger in the hold of the Mala immigrant ship that is en route to the new Jewish state.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Martin Silver ... transport Jewish survivors and displaced persons from Europe to Palestine. Silver, who was assigned to the
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4372. The only DP cargo was a pile of baby carriages on the deck of the Mala immigrant ship that is en route to the new State of Israel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Martin Silver ... transport Jewish survivors and displaced persons from Europe to Palestine. Silver, who was assigned to the
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4373. Jewish youth relax on the deck of the Mala immigrant during its voyage to the new State of Israel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Martin Silver ... transport Jewish survivors and displaced persons from Europe to Palestine. Silver, who was assigned to the
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4374. Group portrait of Jewish DP children on the deck of the Mala immigrant ship while en route to the new State of Israel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Martin Silver ... transport Jewish survivors and displaced persons from Europe to Palestine. Silver, who was assigned to the
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4375. A woman covers her eyes while reciting the blessing over the Shabbat candles in the hold of the Mala immigrant ship.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Martin Silver ... transport Jewish survivors and displaced persons from Europe to Palestine. Silver, who was assigned to the