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26276. Mali Lamm, a Jew in hiding, poses with her rescuer's daughter and a group of men.
deloused. Wearing her dress and suit jacket which covered her Jewish star and had money sewn in she fell in
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26277. Robert Blatt poses outside shortly before the German invasion of Hungary and Hungarian occupied Romania.
They lived in a mixed neighborhood with both Jews and Gentiles. Edith attended a Jewish schools and
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26278. Group portrait of prisoners in Ilag VII, a camp for foreign nationals.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26279. Prisoners either sort or open up bedding and bundles in the courtyard of Tittmoning castle.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26280. An unidentified prisoner stands underneath an American flag near the entrance to Tittmoning castle in preparation for one of the shows put on by prisoners.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26281. Two German officers stand on the road leading to Tittmoning castle.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26282. Freddy Johnson, an African-American jazz musician who was interned in Tittmoning from January 1942 until February 1944, plays the piano.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26283. Internees gather by the entrance to Tittmoning castle underneath the American flag for an official program.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26284. American prisoners play softball on the grounds of the Tittmoning camp while two armed guards watch from behind the hedge.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26285. African-American musician and internee, Johnny Mitchell, plays his guitar in the Tittmoning camp.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26286. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26287. The Victory Band performs in the Tittmoning camp after liberation.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26288. Group portrait of prisoners, one holding a small dog, in the Tittmoning camp.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26289. Father Sledz conducts religious services in the Tittmoning camp.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26290. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26291. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
buried in a Jewish cemetery. The fate of the guide is unknown. After the assassination of Reinhard
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26292. Close-up portrait of Chana Zucker, a young child who escaped from Bochnia to Slovakia.
Jewish, and then passed away. Two months later Elissa's mother also succumbed to typhus. Upon hearing
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26293. Portrait of Waitstill Sharp.
Although he had been an active member of the Unitarian church, he was of Jewish heritage so he, Louise, and
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26294. Portrait of Martha Sharp standing next to a fireplace.
Although he had been an active member of the Unitarian church, he was of Jewish heritage so he, Louise, and
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26295. Portrait of George Tannenbaum in his French military uniform.
that he could safely acknowledge that he was Jewish. Alarmed by this interaction, the family moved
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26296. A first grade class in Metz, France. Pictured in the back row, third child from the left is Lazare Tannenbaum.
that he could safely acknowledge that he was Jewish. Alarmed by this interaction, the family moved
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26297. Boubi and Maida Schlimper at the Bnai Akiva camp at La Houle, France.
that he could safely acknowledge that he was Jewish. Alarmed by this interaction, the family moved
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26298. British soldiers, aided by German personnel, move survivors of Bergen-Belsen to the hospital for medical care.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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26299. Women and children, many of whom are suffering from typhus, typhoid, and dysentary, in a barracks at Bergen-Belsen after liberation.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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26300. An official visit of Heinrich Himmler to a Soviet POW camp in Minsk.
immediately set out to displace the Polish and Jewish population of this area with ethnic Germans from the