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15401. Composite photograph of two badges: (1) a triangular concentration camp prisoner badge with the letter T for Tschechoslowakei (Czech) issued to Czech political prisoner Karl Bruml, and (2) a Dutch Jewish star with the word Jood (Jew) printed on it.
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15402. Front page of the Nazi publication, Der Stuermer, with an anti-Semitic caricature depicting the Jew as one who pretends to be the same as his countrymen, but who knows he is Jewish and nothing else.
CARTOONS/CARICATURES; CARTOONS/CARICATURES (ANTI-JEWISH); FIPS (PHILIPP RUPPRECHT); NEWSPAPERS ... PROPAGANDA; PROPAGANDA (ANTI-JEWISH); PUBLICATIONS; PUBLICATIONS (NAZI); STUERMER, DER ... as one who pretends to be the same as his countrymen, but who knows he is Jewish and nothing else
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15403. View of the barge Penelope that was secured by the Federation of Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia to ease overcrowded living conditions for the stranded refugees of the Kladovo transport.
JEWISH REFUGEES: IMMIGRATION TO PALESTINE/ISRAEL -- Refugee Ships (1934-1944) -- Kladovo Refugees ... /CENTERS; REFUGEES (JEWISH); RIVERS/LAKES; VIEWS; ZIONIST GROUPS/ZIONISM
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15404. Close up portrait of two Jewish brides who were married in a double wedding ceremony that took place on Lag b'Omer, May 27, 1948 in the Prinz Albrecht Hall in Munich.
CLOSE-UPS; DPS (JEWISH); FISCHEL FAMILY (ZAGLEBIE); JEWS (GERMAN); JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... employed as a typesetter in a Jewish-owned print shop in Krynica. Soon after the German occupation of
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15405. Two young Jewish DPs pose beneath a sign in Russian that reads "Memories from the town of Lvov." Pictured are Eugenia Hochberg and Izio Pestes, a fellow Polish Jew from Brody, who is a soldier in the Soviet Red Army.
DPS (JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (JEWISH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY ... shipper. She had one brother, Sigmund (b. 1922). Eugenia attended a private, non-religious, Jewish school
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15406. Letter from the International Refugee Organization certifying Henryk Lanceter's service in the administration of the Fuerth displaced persons camp, and describing his decision to move to an administrative post in the Jewish community of Fuerth.
CORRESPONDENCE/MAIL; DOCUMENTS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FUERTH; IRO (INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE ... shipper. She had one brother, Sigmund (b. 1922). Eugenia attended a private, non-religious, Jewish school
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15407. Beno and Gerd Zwienicki (standing first and second on the right) pose in front of their father's bicycle shop with a group of non-Jewish children from the neighborhood.
BICYCLES; BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR ... JEWISH); GERMANS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (GERMAN) ... 's bicycle shop with a group of non-Jewish children from the neighborhood. Beno and Gerd Zwienicki left
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15408. Jewish DP lawyers (in the white shirts) serve as judges in a trial involving a fellow DP, who is accused of having sold his identification card to a former Nazi.
DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FELDAFING; LAWYERS/PROSECUTORS/DEFENSE ATTORNEYS; STARS OF DAVID
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15409. Name: Betje Jakobs Date of Birth: April 1, 1920 Place of Birth: Zwolle, Netherlands Betje and her sister Saartje were born to Jewish parents in the town of Zwolle in the Netherlands' north central province of Overijssel.
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15410. Name: Emanuel (Manny) Mandel Date of Birth: May 8, 1936 Place of Birth: Riga, Latvia Manny was born to a religious Jewish family in the port city of Riga, Latvia.
born to a religious Jewish family in the port city of Riga, Latvia. Shortly after Manny's birth, his ... Between the wars, Budapest was an important Jewish center in Europe. 1933-39: Father wouldn't let me have ... a bicycle. He thought someone might take it away from me because I was Jewish. After anti-Jewish
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15411. Name: Naftali Bernstein Date of Birth: ca. 1909 Place of Birth: Karchai, Lithuania Naftali was one of six children born to a Jewish family in the small Lithuanian village of Karchai.
of six children born to a Jewish family in the small Lithuanian village of Karchai. When he was a ... young boy, a tutor would come to Karchai to teach the Jewish children in the village. Naftali later
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15412. Name: Ruth (Huppert) Elias Date of Birth: October 6, 1922 Place of Birth: Moravska Ostrava, Czechoslovakia Ruth grew up in Moravska Ostrava, a city in the region of Moravia with the third-largest Jewish community in Czechoslovakia.
the city's Jewish males of working age were ordered to report for forced labor. Ruth's father escaped
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15413. Two Jewish orphans pose with two relief workers at the Marsylia transit camp (a former Yugoslav POW camp) in Marseilles, where they await their departure for Palestine aboard the SS Champollion.
BERGEN-BELSEN; DEPARTURES; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); EMIGRES/EMIGRATION/AID (POSTWAR
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15414. Group portrait of students in the sixth form of the Carlebachschule, a school that was established for Jewish children, when they were no longer permitted to attend public schools in Leipzig.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Schools/School Holiday Celebrations -- General ... Jewish businessmen who were paraded by the SA through the streets of Leipzig wearing signs that read
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15415. On the occasion of the first anniversary of the liberation of the Dautmergen concentration camp, Jewish survivors wearing concentration camp uniforms and carrying Zionist flags, bring wreaths to lay at the site.
CEREMONIES/COMMEMORATIONS; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; DPS (JEWISH); FLAGS; FLAGS (ZIONIST); SIGNS/BANNERS
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15416. Identification card issued to Szlama Lermann (b. September 15, 1927), a survivor of Auschwitz, Oranienburg and Dachau, certifying him as a member of the Jewish Committee in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; DOCUMENTS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; OTT, JACOB
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15417. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15418. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15419. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15420. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15421. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15422. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15423. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15424. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15425. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest