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26101. View of a field [perhaps a mine field] surrounded by wire fence and a sign in French warning of danger of death.
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population
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26102. Civilians and American soldiers gather on a street corner of Augsburg in front of a sign with a Nazi eagle to watch American tanks removing obstacles.
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population
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26103. American troops gather on deck on their return to the United States.
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population
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26104. American soldiers stand guard over recently captured German prisoners.
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population
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26105. The corpses of British soldiers lie in trenches near the Bassee Canal prior to the retreat to Dunkirk.
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population
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26106. The corpses of British soldiers lie in trenches near the Bassee Canal prior to the retreat to Dunkirk.
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population
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26107. German soldiers look at a damaged and disabled British tank in front of the corpses of two soldiers.
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population
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26108. A German soldiers escorts a column of people in an unidentified locale.
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population
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26109. A woman emerges from an underground bunker in a field in an unidentified location.
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population
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26110. View of a bombed-out section of Tours taken after liberation.
German on June 12, 1920 and had two sisters, Johanna (Joan) and Irma. Augsburg had a Jewish population
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26111. Child survivors sit outside in a semi-circle in the Weir Courtney children's home.
the members of the orphans transport established the Primrose Jewish Youth Club on June 6, 1946
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26112. Suse Tieze, one of the care givers in Weir Courtney, plays a treble viola da gamba.
the members of the orphans transport established the Primrose Jewish Youth Club on June 6, 1946
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26113. Close-up portrait of Zdenka Husserlova, a child survivor of Terezin, shortly after her arrival in England.
the members of the orphans transport established the Primrose Jewish Youth Club on June 6, 1946
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26114. Young children in the Weir Courtney children's home gather by a table with art and sewing supplies.
the members of the orphans transport established the Primrose Jewish Youth Club on June 6, 1946
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26115. Zdenka Husserl holds a young bird, probably at Isleworth.
the members of the orphans transport established the Primrose Jewish Youth Club on June 6, 1946
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26116. Members of the Zionist youth movement Hashomer Htatzair.pose next to a fence in Yugoslavia.
recruited to a partisans unit. In 1942, all of the Jewish members of the battalion were told to give back
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26117. Bosnian partisans hold a meeting in the woods.
recruited to a partisans unit. In 1942, all of the Jewish members of the battalion were told to give back
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26118. Portrait of a wounded Yugoslav partisan. Pictured is Bozidar Bakovic, the future husband of Donna Papo.
recruited to a partisans unit. In 1942, all of the Jewish members of the battalion were told to give back
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26119. A group of friends, one in military uniform pose outside after the war.
recruited to a partisans unit. In 1942, all of the Jewish members of the battalion were told to give back
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26120. A portrait of Lili Weisz at the age of 18.
had sent the Jewish conscripts to remove landmines. In 1942 Lili's father and second brother were
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26121. Lajos Weisz stands with a rifle dressed like a cowboy.
had sent the Jewish conscripts to remove landmines. In 1942 Lili's father and second brother were
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26122. Studio portrait of Edith (nee Weisz) and her baby son who perished in Auschwitz.
had sent the Jewish conscripts to remove landmines. In 1942 Lili's father and second brother were
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26123. Agi (Agnes) Klein (right), the young daughter of Lili Suryani, poses with an older child.
had sent the Jewish conscripts to remove landmines. In 1942 Lili's father and second brother were
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26124. Rosian Bagriansky poses on a wooden structure with her nanny.
Budrekaite, her father's secretary who was also the sister-in-law of Jacob Gens, the Jewish head of the Vilna
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26125. Paulius Bagriansky relaxes outside while Anna Blumenthal Chason knits.
Budrekaite, her father's secretary who was also the sister-in-law of Jacob Gens, the Jewish head of the Vilna