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5026. Eight year old Marianne Trompetter sits on a sled in the snow.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marianne Dazzo ... Brunssum with the Koster family. One day, the rabbi of Tilburg met a group of concentration camp survivors ... ’s parents and both of her siblings also perished in the Holocaust.
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5027. Sylvia Trompetter plays with a dog in the yard.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marianne Dazzo ... Brunssum with the Koster family. One day, the rabbi of Tilburg met a group of concentration camp survivors ... ’s parents and both of her siblings also perished in the Holocaust.
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5028. A group of Jewish refugee children living in an apartment house in Kavaja, Albania pose with an Italian soldier who is their tutor.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jasa & Ester Franses Altarac ... Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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5029. View of the building (named the Red House) where five Jewish refugee families rented apartments after having escaped from Yugoslavia.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jasa & Ester Franses Altarac ... Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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5030. A Jewish family living in a prison cell in Italian-occupied Pristina.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jasa & Ester Franses Altarac ... Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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5031. Majer Altarac poses with his son, Jasa, in the courtyard of the prison where they are living in Italian-occupied Pristina.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jasa & Ester Franses Altarac ... Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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5032. Jewish refugees living in a prison cell in Italian-occupied Pristina.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jasa & Ester Franses Altarac ... Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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5033. Group portrait of Yugoslavian Jewish refugees who are living in a prison in Italian-occupied Pristina.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jasa & Ester Franses Altarac ... Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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5034. U.S. combat photographer Walt MacDonald prepares to take a picture with his speed graphic camera.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; J Malan Heslop ... liberated Ebensee concentration camp, where Heslop took photographs of the starving survivors, many too weak
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5035. U.S. combat photographer J Malan Heslop types photo captions on a typewriter in his room.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; J Malan Heslop ... liberated Ebensee concentration camp, where Heslop took photographs of the starving survivors, many too weak
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5036. Portrait of U.S. combat photographer J Malan Heslop wearing a camera around his neck.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; J Malan Heslop ... liberated Ebensee concentration camp, where Heslop took photographs of the starving survivors, many too weak
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5037. U.S. army photographers from Combat Unit 123 photograph ruins in the city of Naumburg, Germany.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; J Malan Heslop ... liberated Ebensee concentration camp, where Heslop took photographs of the starving survivors, many too weak
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5038. U.S. army photographer John O'Brien reviews a stack of Signal Corps photographs.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; J Malan Heslop ... liberated Ebensee concentration camp, where Heslop took photographs of the starving survivors, many too weak
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5039. Portrait of a young, male displaced person walking with a large sack along a road in Austria at the close of World War II.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; J Malan Heslop ... liberated Ebensee concentration camp, where Heslop took photographs of the starving survivors, many too weak
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5040. Portrait of Regina Szafirsztajn, one of the four women who was hanged for her participation in the Auschwitz uprising.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; J.L. Murawiec; Rose Ickowicz Rechnic ... Regina's immediate family survived the Holocaust. ... came to the Schwandorf DP camp. On August 15, 1945 she married a fellow survivor from Bedzin and
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5041. Members of Kassel displaced persons' camp soccer team walk to or from a game; their uniforms have a Star of David reminiscent of German ghetto regulations.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Rynecki ... and her two sons returned to Siedlce and lived together with the few other survivors in the town
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5042. Bela Rosenthal lights a cigarette on the grounds of the Barbizon children's home.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilian Rosenthal; Miriam Schwarcz Rosenthal ... environment for child survivors. Barbizon was one of nine centers founded by Rescue Children, and it housed
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5043. Group portrait of 52 former Jewish internees of Mauritius in an army unit in Mombasa, Kenya.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Dr. Stuart Cagen ... capsized killing over 250 of the 1800 on board. British authorities decided to allow the survivors to
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5044. A social gathering at the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Bayer ... with a group of Jewish survivors. Subsequently, they moved to Lodz and then fled to the West by way
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5045. Young Jewish DPs attend a party at the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Bayer ... with a group of Jewish survivors. Subsequently, they moved to Lodz and then fled to the West by way
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5046. Group portrait of young Jewish DPs in front of a Nazi plane at an airport near Foehrenwald.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Bayer ... with a group of Jewish survivors. Subsequently, they moved to Lodz and then fled to the West by way
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5047. Stefan Natan Rozenberg stands in a garden in the Lodz ghetto.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Nathan Steven Montrose ... German concentration camp survivor. In 1948 they received visas to the United States. Natek received
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5048. Stefan Natan Rozenberg poses with his father in postwar Germany.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Nathan Steven Montrose ... German concentration camp survivor. In 1948 they received visas to the United States. Natek received
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5049. Group portrait of members of the extended Gipsman family in the Bedzin ghetto.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fela and Natan Gipsman ... survivor from Bedzin. They were married on March 29, 1947 in Munich. Two years later, the Gipsmans
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5050. A Jewish baby sits in an infant's seat on a lane in the Finkenschlag displaced persons camp in Fuerth, Germany.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks