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4026. Annemarie's Israelski 's German passport. showing her Sara.
Kristallnacht pogrom. Soon afterwards, Gestapo blocked the front of their apartment building because a Jew
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4027. Egon Israelski's German passport showing his forced name change to include the middle name of Israel.
Kristallnacht pogrom. Soon afterwards, Gestapo blocked the front of their apartment building because a Jew
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4028. Anna Hirschensohn Alexander German passport showing her forced name change to include the middle name of Sara.
Kristallnacht pogrom. Soon afterwards, Gestapo blocked the front of their apartment building because a Jew
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4029. View of Nuremberg Germany; the synagogue is pictured on the left of the photo.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4030. Interior view of the main sanctuary of the Augsburg synagogue.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4031. The family of the donor's mother poses outside its home and business in Hellstein, Germany.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4032. Studio portrait of Gerson and Sophie Landman, grandparents of the donor; both later perished during the Holocaust.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4033. Wedding portrait of Regina and Joseph Landman.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4034. The Landman family goes for a car ride in its first automobile.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4035. Johanna and Irma Landman pose in a grassy field with their aunts and cousins.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4036. View of a bomb damaged cathedral in an unidentified location [probably in France].
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4037. View of a field [perhaps a mine field] surrounded by wire fence and a sign in French warning of danger of death.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4038. 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.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4039. American troops gather on deck on their return to the United States.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4040. American soldiers stand guard over recently captured German prisoners.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4041. The corpses of British soldiers lie in trenches near the Bassee Canal prior to the retreat to Dunkirk.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4042. The corpses of British soldiers lie in trenches near the Bassee Canal prior to the retreat to Dunkirk.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4043. German soldiers look at a damaged and disabled British tank in front of the corpses of two soldiers.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4044. A German soldiers escorts a column of people in an unidentified locale.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4045. A woman emerges from an underground bunker in a field in an unidentified location.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4046. View of a bombed-out section of Tours taken after liberation.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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4047. Close-up portrait of Ilse Oschinsky, a staff member of the the Civil Censorship Division in Offenbach, Germany.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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4048. Ilse Oschinsky and her cousin Heinz Schleyer stand under a tree in a garden.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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4049. Family portrait of three generations of Weissblum women.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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4050. The Pikarski family [extended family of the donor] gathers on a sidealk.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the