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5501. Julius Sutin reads an announcement posted on the outside of a building in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp inviting camp residents to come to the children's plaza to hear Yitzchak Retner speak on recent events in Palestine.
to plan an escape. An opportunity arose when they learned that a Jew named Oswald Rufeisen had ... all, approximately 300 Jews succeeded in escaping from the Mir castle. Once in the forest, Izik ... and Jews were forced to wear the yellow star and report for forced labor. Rochel was sent to work in ... forests, where they lived in a common-law marriage. Soon after the war the couple was remarried in a
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5502. Izik Sutin and Mark Breslin stand outside the headquarters of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
to plan an escape. An opportunity arose when they learned that a Jew named Oswald Rufeisen had ... all, approximately 300 Jews succeeded in escaping from the Mir castle. Once in the forest, Izik ... and Jews were forced to wear the yellow star and report for forced labor. Rochel was sent to work in ... forests, where they lived in a common-law marriage. Soon after the war the couple was remarried in a
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5503. Children and teachers in the Tarbut school in the Rochelle displaced persons' camp.
intensifying their search for Jews, so the family hid in a dirt ditch until the danger subsided. Both the ... harboring Jews would be killed. Mr. Plotkowski came to the hayloft to return the merchandise fearing his ... searches of the area, and that one Polish farmer, caught shielding Jews, had already been killed. He told ... the family that they had to make plans to go elsewhere. Sylwia's father went to his brothers-in-law
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5504. An elderly Jewish DP couple admires their newborn granddaughter in the Ansbach displaced persons camp.
unleashed the first of several deportation actions in Chmielnik. On that day, approximately 13,000 Jews ... the ghetto was liquidated, only about 70 Jews were permitted to remain. Moshe's family (with the ... war in hiding working as a maid. Her rescuer later was killed for helping Jews. The Kleinhandlers ... January 1945 and its prisoners sent by train to Germany. Bluma, her sister-in-law Mania (Scheiber
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5505. A Jewish couple take their baby daughter for a walk in the Ansbach displaced persons camp.
unleashed the first of several deportation actions in Chmielnik. On that day, approximately 13,000 Jews ... the ghetto was liquidated, only about 70 Jews were permitted to remain. Moshe's family (with the ... war in hiding working as a maid. Her rescuer later was killed for helping Jews. The Kleinhandlers ... January 1945 and its prisoners sent by train to Germany. Bluma, her sister-in-law Mania (Scheiber
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5506. Jewish displaced persons in Tuerkheim march in a memorial parade on the anniversary of the liberation of a concentration camp.
family of the imminent deportation of the Polaniec Jews. Rachel, her husband and their two children ... together with Chaje Sure went to nearby Nowy Korczyn to move in with her in-laws. Majer, Ruchl and their ... the Lowicki family. In the morning, Mr. Lowicki notified the two brothers that all the Jews form ... 1944 the Soviet Army moved away from the village. At this point a few surviving Jews returned to the
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5507. Composite photograph of the members of the Jewish Student Union at the University of Erlangen.
's difficult financial situation forced them to abandon the observance of Jewish dietary laws because of the ... murder of some 400 Jews. Paul was among those assigned to bury those murdered in a mass grave. Starting ... in 1942, the Germans conducted a number of Aktions in the town, killing Jews in the surrounding ... In 1944, as Soviet forces approached the city, the remaining Jews in Drohobycz were deported to
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5508. Group portrait of Jewish teenagers in Vic-sur-Cere.
her father's cousin. Her father, Julius Strauss, lost his jobs as a result of the anti-Jewish laws ... October 22, 1940, the German authorities rounded up Ruth's parents, along with some 7500 Jews from the ... of Jews from France. Ruth's' parents were both sent to Drancy and in early September 1942 placed on ... Unbeknownst to Ruth, he was working for Abbe Glasberg, a Russian Jew who had converted to Catholicism during
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5509. A Jewish teenager poses for a group portrait with the young children she is helping teach the alphabet to in Vic-sur-Cere.
her father's cousin. Her father, Julius Strauss, lost his jobs as a result of the anti-Jewish laws ... October 22, 1940, the German authorities rounded up Ruth's parents, along with some 7500 Jews from the ... of Jews from France. Ruth's' parents were both sent to Drancy and in early September 1942 placed on ... Unbeknownst to Ruth, he was working for Abbe Glasberg, a Russian Jew who had converted to Catholicism during
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5510. Group portrait Jewish teenage girls clad in nurses uniforms in the Limoges Pouponierre where they were assisting in the care of young children.
her father's cousin. Her father, Julius Strauss, lost his jobs as a result of the anti-Jewish laws ... October 22, 1940, the German authorities rounded up Ruth's parents, along with some 7500 Jews from the ... of Jews from France. Ruth's' parents were both sent to Drancy and in early September 1942 placed on ... Unbeknownst to Ruth, he was working for Abbe Glasberg, a Russian Jew who had converted to Catholicism during
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5511. Children from La Guette children's home pose for a group portrait in a plaza in Pau while on route to visit their parents in the Gurs concentration camp.
her father's cousin. Her father, Julius Strauss, lost his jobs as a result of the anti-Jewish laws ... October 22, 1940, the German authorities rounded up Ruth's parents, along with some 7500 Jews from the ... of Jews from France. Ruth's' parents were both sent to Drancy and in early September 1942 placed on ... Unbeknownst to Ruth, he was working for Abbe Glasberg, a Russian Jew who had converted to Catholicism during
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5512. Group portrait of seven Jewish girls and teenagers in a postwar children's home in Feneyrols, France.
her father's cousin. Her father, Julius Strauss, lost his jobs as a result of the anti-Jewish laws ... October 22, 1940, the German authorities rounded up Ruth's parents, along with some 7500 Jews from the ... of Jews from France. Ruth's' parents were both sent to Drancy and in early September 1942 placed on ... Unbeknownst to Ruth, he was working for Abbe Glasberg, a Russian Jew who had converted to Catholicism during
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5513. Jewish girls and teenagers eat outside in a courtyard in a postwar children's home in Feneyrols, France.
her father's cousin. Her father, Julius Strauss, lost his jobs as a result of the anti-Jewish laws ... October 22, 1940, the German authorities rounded up Ruth's parents, along with some 7500 Jews from the ... of Jews from France. Ruth's' parents were both sent to Drancy and in early September 1942 placed on ... Unbeknownst to Ruth, he was working for Abbe Glasberg, a Russian Jew who had converted to Catholicism during
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5514. A young boy rides his tricycle next to his older sister in the Hallein displaced persons' camp.
prohibiting Jews from traveling. Olga therefore had to hire a Christian woman to escort Eva back to her home ... in Budapest. A few weeks later the Nazis deported all the Jews of Csorna to Auschwitz. Eva ... 's sister-in-law knew that Eva was Jewish and constantly threatened to report her. The widow kept her quiet ... home when Hungarian gendarmes raided the building rounding up Jews and shooting them on the shores of
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5515. Jewish men in the Hallein displaced persons' camp bury bars of soap believed to be made from human fat.
prohibiting Jews from traveling. Olga therefore had to hire a Christian woman to escort Eva back to her home ... in Budapest. A few weeks later the Nazis deported all the Jews of Csorna to Auschwitz. Eva ... 's sister-in-law knew that Eva was Jewish and constantly threatened to report her. The widow kept her quiet ... home when Hungarian gendarmes raided the building rounding up Jews and shooting them on the shores of
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5516. Children from the Hallein displaced persons' camp visit a nearby salt mine.
prohibiting Jews from traveling. Olga therefore had to hire a Christian woman to escort Eva back to her home ... in Budapest. A few weeks later the Nazis deported all the Jews of Csorna to Auschwitz. Eva ... 's sister-in-law knew that Eva was Jewish and constantly threatened to report her. The widow kept her quiet ... home when Hungarian gendarmes raided the building rounding up Jews and shooting them on the shores of
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5517. Group portrait of Jewish women, some holding young children on their laps, in the Hallein displaced persons' camp.
prohibiting Jews from traveling. Olga therefore had to hire a Christian woman to escort Eva back to her home ... in Budapest. A few weeks later the Nazis deported all the Jews of Csorna to Auschwitz. Eva ... 's sister-in-law knew that Eva was Jewish and constantly threatened to report her. The widow kept her quiet ... home when Hungarian gendarmes raided the building rounding up Jews and shooting them on the shores of
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5518. Eliezer Freedman stands outside the administrative building of the Hallein displaced persons' camp.
prohibiting Jews from traveling. Olga therefore had to hire a Christian woman to escort Eva back to her home ... in Budapest. A few weeks later the Nazis deported all the Jews of Csorna to Auschwitz. Eva ... 's sister-in-law knew that Eva was Jewish and constantly threatened to report her. The widow kept her quiet ... home when Hungarian gendarmes raided the building rounding up Jews and shooting them on the shores of
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5519. Jewish displaced persons in the Hallein camp celebrate Israel Independence Day.
prohibiting Jews from traveling. Olga therefore had to hire a Christian woman to escort Eva back to her home ... in Budapest. A few weeks later the Nazis deported all the Jews of Csorna to Auschwitz. Eva ... 's sister-in-law knew that Eva was Jewish and constantly threatened to report her. The widow kept her quiet ... home when Hungarian gendarmes raided the building rounding up Jews and shooting them on the shores of
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5520. Jewish displaced persons in the Hallein camp celebrate Israel Independence Day.
prohibiting Jews from traveling. Olga therefore had to hire a Christian woman to escort Eva back to her home ... in Budapest. A few weeks later the Nazis deported all the Jews of Csorna to Auschwitz. Eva ... 's sister-in-law knew that Eva was Jewish and constantly threatened to report her. The widow kept her quiet ... home when Hungarian gendarmes raided the building rounding up Jews and shooting them on the shores of
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5521. A group of Jewish men pose with the mattresses they made in the ORT upholstering course in the Hallein displaced persons' camp.
prohibiting Jews from traveling. Olga therefore had to hire a Christian woman to escort Eva back to her home ... in Budapest. A few weeks later the Nazis deported all the Jews of Csorna to Auschwitz. Eva ... 's sister-in-law knew that Eva was Jewish and constantly threatened to report her. The widow kept her quiet ... home when Hungarian gendarmes raided the building rounding up Jews and shooting them on the shores of
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5522. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing Adolf Hitler.
took his wife and parents-in-law, Marcel and Odette Mayer, to England and saved the Bank's gold reserve ... later in Stalag XB. Other prisoners denounced him as a Jew, and as a result he was beaten and ordered ... Pyla-sur-Mer, in southern France. In 1941 Jews had to register at the town hall. At the same time ... knocked on their door and warned them of an impending round-up of the Jews. The women decided to flee but
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5523. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence." Quote from the panel reads "We Germans must show that we are born to be masters [and are] destined to rule the world." The back of the photo reads "British Official Photograph; Distrbuted by the Ministry of Information.
took his wife and parents-in-law, Marcel and Odette Mayer, to England and saved the Bank's gold reserve ... later in Stalag XB. Other prisoners denounced him as a Jew, and as a result he was beaten and ordered ... Pyla-sur-Mer, in southern France. In 1941 Jews had to register at the town hall. At the same time ... knocked on their door and warned them of an impending round-up of the Jews. The women decided to flee but
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5524. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing Adolf Hitler greeting a young girl in a crowd.
took his wife and parents-in-law, Marcel and Odette Mayer, to England and saved the Bank's gold reserve ... later in Stalag XB. Other prisoners denounced him as a Jew, and as a result he was beaten and ordered ... Pyla-sur-Mer, in southern France. In 1941 Jews had to register at the town hall. At the same time ... knocked on their door and warned them of an impending round-up of the Jews. The women decided to flee but
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5525. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing antisemitic German Newspapers.
took his wife and parents-in-law, Marcel and Odette Mayer, to England and saved the Bank's gold reserve ... later in Stalag XB. Other prisoners denounced him as a Jew, and as a result he was beaten and ordered ... Pyla-sur-Mer, in southern France. In 1941 Jews had to register at the town hall. At the same time ... knocked on their door and warned them of an impending round-up of the Jews. The women decided to flee but