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26151. Card attesting to Yaakov (Jean/Jankl) Ridnik having spent time as a prisoner of war.
her along as she and a priest smuggled a group of Jewish refugees across the border. When they
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26152. View of the cloister of Sankt (Saint) Ottilien which was lconverted to a German military hospital during the war and after the war as a displaced persons camp and hospital.
chaplain, Rabbi Abraham Klausner was send to Dachau. There he found the Jewish prisoners most in need of
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26153. Studio portrait of mother's brother Yehoshua Blacher who was murdered in the Slobodka Yeshiva Pogrom in June 1941.
chaplain, Rabbi Abraham Klausner was send to Dachau. There he found the Jewish prisoners most in need of
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26154. Minna Katz stands in her garden in prewar Lithuania.
chaplain, Rabbi Abraham Klausner was send to Dachau. There he found the Jewish prisoners most in need of
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26155. Cover page of a program for the Nuremberg War Crimes trials.
million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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26156. Group portrait of a high school orchestra in Sofia, Bulgaria.
he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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26157. Studio portrait of Nissim Alkalay wearing his Bulgarian Tsar's orchestra uniform.
he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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26158. Group portrait of musicians in the Tsar's orchestra in Borisovgrad, Bulgaria.
he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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26159. Group portrait of Bulgarian musicians in an unidentified location.
he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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26160. Group portrait of Bulgarian musicians in an unidentified location, possibly in a labor camp.
he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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26161. Group portrait of men who are probably part of a forced labor brigade in Bulgaria.
he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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26162. Several men work moving dirt in wheelbarrows, in an unidentified labor camp in Bulgaria.
he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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26163. Men in an unidentified labor camp in Bulgaria work breaking up rocks and moving earth in wheelbarrows.
he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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26164. Group portrait of men who are probably part of a forced labor brigade in Bulgaria.
he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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26165. Members of a forced labor bridage in Bulgaria receive ladles of food.
he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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26166. Two men interned in the Michalkovo forced labor camp in Bulgaria play musical instruments.
he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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26167. A group of men in the Michalkovo forced labor camp in Bulgaria, on the road to Plovdiv.
he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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26168. Studio portrait of Lore Beracha.
he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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26169. Portrait of Field Marshall Albert von Kesselring during an intermission in the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces (OKW).
year, following Hitler’s rise to power and the economic boycott of Jewish businesses, the Schwabs left ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish ... million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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26170. Portrait of Field Marshall Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb taken during a recess in the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
year, following Hitler’s rise to power and the economic boycott of Jewish businesses, the Schwabs left ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish ... million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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26171. Former German Field Marshall Albert von Kesselring looks out of the window of the conference room where he was being questioned during IMT Nuremberg commission hearings on the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces, OKW.
year, following Hitler’s rise to power and the economic boycott of Jewish businesses, the Schwabs left ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish ... million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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26172. German Field Marshall Gerd von Rundstedt (with his back to the camera) speaks to American prosecutor Robert Kempner (left) and interpreter Gerald Schwab during a pause at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces, OKW.
year, following Hitler’s rise to power and the economic boycott of Jewish businesses, the Schwabs left ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish ... million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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26173. Profile of Walter Schellenberg at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
year, following Hitler’s rise to power and the economic boycott of Jewish businesses, the Schwabs left ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish ... million Jewish victims. The judges delivered their verdict on October 1, 1946. Agreement among three out
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26174. Hitler, Hess, Himmler and others in front of the "Feldherrnhalle" during a ceremony commemorating the eleventh anniversary of the "Beer Hall Putsch".
immediately set out to displace the Polish and Jewish population of this area with ethnic Germans from the
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26175. Adolf Hitler stands on a podium in the Luitpold Hall in Nuremberg with Rudolf Hess, Heinrich Himmler, and Joseph Goebbels during Reichsparteitag (Reich Party Day) ceremonies.
immediately set out to displace the Polish and Jewish population of this area with ethnic Germans from the