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38476. Studio portrait of Mathilde Berenzon as an infant.
the German invasion of France in May 1940. At the time, approximately 40% of the local Jewish ... occupation the Jewish population that remained experienced various forms of persecution and hardship ... -ups of Jewish residents In Lens for deportation to the East began. Szmul, Cyrla, and their daughters ... later the Berenzons were deported with more than 1,000 Jewish men, women, and children to Auschwitz
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38477. Mario Fabini (center) stands in front of the door of a sports club.
attended the Jewish school in Torino for five years and then attended the public school for the following ... two years. Franco had to return to the Jewish school after the enactment of racial laws. In the fall ... passed the front, which divided Romania and Tuscany. There they saw a military car of the Jewish Brigade ... who took them to Rome. Franco remained there until 1948. When he returned to Torino with the Jewish
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38478. Italian teenagers sit by their desks in their high school classroom.
attended the Jewish school in Torino for five years and then attended the public school for the following ... two years. Franco had to return to the Jewish school after the enactment of racial laws. In the fall ... passed the front, which divided Romania and Tuscany. There they saw a military car of the Jewish Brigade ... who took them to Rome. Franco remained there until 1948. When he returned to Torino with the Jewish
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38479. Group portrait of the staff of the soup kitchen in the Kielce ghetto.
images included in an official album prepared by the Judenrat (Jewish Council) of the Kielce ghetto in ... Kielce was captured by the Germans on September 4, 1939. Immediately afterwards the Jewish ... communit Kielce was captured by the Germans on September 4, 1939. Immediately afterwards the Jewish ... fines. Within the first weeks of the occupation the Germans set up a Jewish Council and named Dr. Moses
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38480. Corpses in Klooga stacked for burning. Soviet investigators can be seen in the background.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... in a factory that manufactured wooden clogs for the camp. Conditions for the Jewish prisoners were ... extremely harsh, though reportedly the camp elder and most of the Jewish Kapos treated the other prisoners ... humanely. There was a small Jewish underground in the camp, mostly consisting of Jews from the Vilna
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38481. Corpses in Klooga stacked for burning.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... in a factory that manufactured wooden clogs for the camp. Conditions for the Jewish prisoners were ... extremely harsh, though reportedly the camp elder and most of the Jewish Kapos treated the other prisoners ... humanely. There was a small Jewish underground in the camp, mostly consisting of Jews from the Vilna
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38482. Members of a Soviet war crimes investigation commission view the bodies of slain prisoners which have been stacked for burning.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... in a factory that manufactured wooden clogs for the camp. Conditions for the Jewish prisoners were ... extremely harsh, though reportedly the camp elder and most of the Jewish Kapos treated the other prisoners ... humanely. There was a small Jewish underground in the camp, mostly consisting of Jews from the Vilna
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38483. Portrait of Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski, taken after his release from the Pawiak prison in Warsaw.
action to release 348 Jewish men and women from the Gesiowka prison on 5 August 1944. ... provided very limited support for the Jewish population. In February 1942 it formed the Section for Jewish ... Jewish military organizations. The AK provided the Warsaw ghetto fighters with a small amount of guns
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38484. Judke (Yehuda) Levitt hides supplies in the well.
the Zionist underground movements initially concentrated on preserving Jewish culture within the ... ghetto. In the summer of 1943, Zionist and communist groups united to form the Jewish General Fighting ... central role: Irena Adamovitch, a Polish Catholic, Gessia Glazer (Albina), a Soviet Jewish partisan, and ... waiting trucks on the pretext that they were needed for work. The Jewish council supplied the underground
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38485. Members of the Irgun Brit Zion Zionist youth movement in the Kovno ghetto.
preserve and promote Jewish, Hebrew and Zionist culture through an array of cultural programs and their ... -being of the Jewish community. It was one of several Zionist movements operating within the ghetto ... units. Those involved in the Irgun Brit Zion were pledged to work for a Jewish national homeland, to ... speak Hebrew and to avenge the blood of their Jewish brethren. Their activities included sponsoring
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38486. Hannah Szenes in the garden of her home in Budapest.
Hannah Szenes (1921-1944), poet, diarist and Palestinian Jewish parachutist. Hannah was the ... daughte Hannah Szenes (1921-1944), poet, diarist and Palestinian Jewish parachutist. Hannah was the ... general, Hannah enlisted in the British army and joined a group of Palestinian Jewish parachutists who ... 1944 after a chance encounter with a Jewish female partisan in Yugoslavia. Hannah gave the poem to her
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38487. Portrait of a nun standing outside the convent school near Budapest where Dorottya Dezsoefi, and her twin sister, Ida Marianne, were hidden for two years.
Mozes Selinger, a prominent Jewish jeweler in Budapest. In 1938 Johanna married George Paul, a non ... -Jewish Serbian jeweler, and moved with her daughters to Subotica in northern Serbia. The girls received ... of Jewish communists in Subotica in March 1941, Dolly and Mari were sent to a convent school in ... were no longer willing to hide Jewish children. The girls then hid for six months at the Hotel Lukacs
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38488. Dorottya Dezsoefi (first row, right) and her twin sister Ida Marianne (second row, center) pose with two nuns outside of the convent school where they were hidden for two years.
Mozes Selinger, a prominent Jewish jeweler in Budapest. In 1938 Johanna married George Paul, a non ... -Jewish Serbian jeweler, and moved with her daughters to Subotica in northern Serbia. The girls received ... of Jewish communists in Subotica in March 1941, Dolly and Mari were sent to a convent school in ... were no longer willing to hide Jewish children. The girls then hid for six months at the Hotel Lukacs
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38489. Dorottya Dezsoefi (second row, right) and her twin sister Ida Marianne (first row, left) pose with a nun and other students outside of the convent school where they were hidden for two years.
Mozes Selinger, a prominent Jewish jeweler in Budapest. In 1938 Johanna married George Paul, a non ... -Jewish Serbian jeweler, and moved with her daughters to Subotica in northern Serbia. The girls received ... of Jewish communists in Subotica in March 1941, Dolly and Mari were sent to a convent school in ... were no longer willing to hide Jewish children. The girls then hid for six months at the Hotel Lukacs
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38490. Dorottya (Dolly) Dezsoefi, right, and twin sister, Ida Marianne (Mari), left, at the convent school where they were hidden for two years.
Mozes Selinger, a prominent Jewish jeweler in Budapest. In 1938 Johanna married George Paul, a non ... -Jewish Serbian jeweler, and moved with her daughters to Subotica in northern Serbia. The girls received ... of Jewish communists in Subotica in March 1941, Dolly and Mari were sent to a convent school in ... were no longer willing to hide Jewish children. The girls then hid for six months at the Hotel Lukacs
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38491. Detail of the "MS St. Louis" photo mural with Captain Schroeder's cap on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
The St. Louis was a German luxury liner carrying more than 930 Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany to ... The St. Louis was a German luxury liner carrying more than 930 Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany to ... reached Havana on May 27 all but 28 of the Jewish refugees were denied entry. The American Jewish Joint
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38492. Cap worn by Gustav Schroeder, captain of the MS St.
The St. Louis was a German luxury liner carrying more than 930 Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany to ... The St. Louis was a German luxury liner carrying more than 930 Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany to ... reached Havana on May 27 all but 28 of the Jewish refugees were denied entry. The American Jewish Joint
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38493. Farewell dinner for Major Irving Heymont and Captain David Trott marking their departure as administrators of the Landsberg DP camp.
movement of the Jewish DPs. He limited the function of the guards at the gate to keeping strangers out ... not keeping Jews in. Though Heymont never disclosed his Jewish background to his fellow officers or ... the Jewish DPs, his work at Landsberg was shaped by the knowledge that "had my father not fled Russia ... published, describe the lack of sanitation and poverty of the camps as well as the efforts of Jewish DPs to
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38494. Group portrait of foreign workers assigned to the food supply department at the Gurs internment camp.
Vigo had been the mayor of Badalona. All the others were Jewish. Seated from left to right are Jakob ... Jewish René Karschon was born in Düsseldorf, Germany on November 3, 1919. His father, Grisha, was a ... Jewish grain merchant who had immigrated to Germany from Odessa. In 1930 the family moved from ... its Jewish residents. René evaded capture by hiding in a nearby villa. Subsequently, he was moved to
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38495. Soviet investigators in the Klooga concentration camp examine corpses stacked for burning.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... in a factory that manufactured wooden clogs for the camp. Conditions for the Jewish prisoners were ... extremely harsh, though reportedly the camp elder and most of the Jewish Kapos treated the other prisoners ... humanely. There was a small Jewish underground in the camp, mostly consisting of Jews from the Vilna
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38496. The partially burned corpses of former inmates are lined up on the ground at the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... in a factory that manufactured wooden clogs for the camp. Conditions for the Jewish prisoners were ... extremely harsh, though reportedly the camp elder and most of the Jewish Kapos treated the other prisoners ... humanely. There was a small Jewish underground in the camp, mostly consisting of Jews from the Vilna
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38497. The partially burned corpses of former inmates are lined up on the ground at the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... in a factory that manufactured wooden clogs for the camp. Conditions for the Jewish prisoners were ... extremely harsh, though reportedly the camp elder and most of the Jewish Kapos treated the other prisoners ... humanely. There was a small Jewish underground in the camp, mostly consisting of Jews from the Vilna
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38498. The partially burned corpses of former inmates are lined up on the ground at the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... in a factory that manufactured wooden clogs for the camp. Conditions for the Jewish prisoners were ... extremely harsh, though reportedly the camp elder and most of the Jewish Kapos treated the other prisoners ... humanely. There was a small Jewish underground in the camp, mostly consisting of Jews from the Vilna
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38499. An Estonian poster that includes photographs and drawings depicting the atrocities that took place in the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... in a factory that manufactured wooden clogs for the camp. Conditions for the Jewish prisoners were ... extremely harsh, though reportedly the camp elder and most of the Jewish Kapos treated the other prisoners ... humanely. There was a small Jewish underground in the camp, mostly consisting of Jews from the Vilna
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38500. Soviet soldiers and war crimes investigators view the bodies of prisoners that were stacked on a pyre in the Klooga concentration camp.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom ... in a factory that manufactured wooden clogs for the camp. Conditions for the Jewish prisoners were ... extremely harsh, though reportedly the camp elder and most of the Jewish Kapos treated the other prisoners ... humanely. There was a small Jewish underground in the camp, mostly consisting of Jews from the Vilna