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10201. Orenstam, a member of the Jewish ghetto police, stands outside a house in the ghetto.
Photographer: George Kadish/Zvi Kadushin
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10202. Studio portrait of Shmuel (Miles) Lerman in Lodz soon after the war.
Photographer: J.E. Korkowie
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10203. Portrait of a young Jewish DP living in Lodz soon after the war.
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10204. Portrait of Shmuel (Miles) Lerman wearing a Star of David pin on his lapel.
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10205. The burial ground for the Polish and Soviet infants who died in the nursery in Ruehen.
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10206. Examining exhumed remains of the Polish and Soviet infants who died in the nursery in Ruehen.
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10207. American soldiers examine the exhumed remains of the Polish and Soviet infants who died in the nursery in Ruehen.
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10208. American soldiers examine the exhumed remains of the Polish and Soviet infants who died in the nursery in Ruehen.
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10209. Three students from the Mir yeshiva pose in a park in Vilna.
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10210. A group of students from the Mir and Lublin yeshivas gather in front of a building provided by the Jewish Committee in Kobe.
Photographer: Okamoto
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10211. Memorial sculpture to the Hungarian victims of Mauthausen erected on the site of the former concentration camp.
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10212. An identification certificate entitled "Directory of Jewish Refugees" issued to Dr.
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10213. Studio portrait of Juliusz Kleiner, a friend of the donor.
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10214. Bronislaw Golde. Bronislaw Golde was the son a Warsaw pediatrician, Anna Golde.
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10215. Studio portrait of Victor Golde, a friend of the donor.
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10216. Boruch Szefner, the father-in-law of Markus Nowogrodzki.
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10217. Portrait of Szyfra Szefner, aunt of Mery Nowogrodzki, taken in the Warsaw ghetto.
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10218. The passengers on the M. S. Kamakura Maru en route to the United States.
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10219. Inside page of a program for a performance by the Jewish Ex-Concentration Camp Orchestra at the opera house in Nuremberg.
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10220. Front page of the Jewish weekly Yiddish newspaper, the Wochenblatt, the organ of Jewish survivors in the British zone of Germany.
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10221. The Vinnhorst building on the outskirts of Hanover, which was used by the Nazis as an old-age home, housed approximately 200 Jewish DPs mostly from Bergen-Belsen.
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10222. Jews attend the dedication of the Liberale Gemeente [reform] synagogue in Amsterdam.
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10223. Young Jewish children sit at tables in the childcare center at the Joodsche Schouwburg in the Amsterdam Jewish quarter.
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10224. An official letter from the Central Bureau for Jewish Emigration in Amsterdam to Hilde Jacobsthal, requesting her appearance at their office in order to receive the forced labor exemption to which her emigration status entitles her.
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10225. The table titled "Emigration from Japan, Countries of Destination, July 1940-November 1941" from the "Report of the Activity of the Committee for Assistance to Refugees" compiled by the Jewish Community (Jewcom) in Kobe to record the movement of refugees through Japan.