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11901. An elderly Jewish couple poses outside in Kovno, Lithuania.
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11902. Portrait of Jewish musician Michael Hofmekler playing the violin.
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11903. Sign on a phone booth in Munich prohibiting Jews from using the public telephone.
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11904. Group portrait of members of a kibbutz hachshara (Zionist collective) in Ponte Emma (near Florence).
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11905. A visitor views the liberation flags installed in the lobby of the 14th Street entrance of the U.S.
Photographer: Lisa Berg
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11906. Advertisement in Romanian for an exhibition of anti-Semitic drawings by "ION." The text reads: "Headquarters of "The Nationalist" newspaper/Terasa Bejan/Visit the exhibition of drawings/ION/Open from July 1 to August 1, 1923/Free entrance/Any good Romanian must visit this exhibition which has kosher pieces nicely described, such as: epileptic rabbis, criminal-talmudic scenes and many and diverse types of kikes./N.B.
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11907. Order in Romanian issued by the prefecture of Botosani on July 1, 1941, regarding the taking of hostages, primarily Jews.
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11908. Jasia Starkopf poses with her father while they are in hiding as Jasia and Adam Bludowski.
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11909. Portrait of Wilhelm Beigel playing an accordian in a displaced persons camp in Gailingen, Germany.
the albums. He took selected photographs with him when he fled Lithuania with the Bricha (even though
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11910. Group portrait of the staff of the coffee house in the Vilna ghetto.
the albums. He took selected photographs with him when he fled Lithuania with the Bricha (even though
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11911. View of the Gailingen displaced persons camp.
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11912. Lajos and Ferenc Fenyves pose with the staff of their printing plant.
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11913. Lajos Fenyves attends a horse race in Subotica with his wife.
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11914. The Maccabi motorcycle team prepares to leave Poland for Palestine.
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11915. A German-Jewish family enjoys a cup of coffee in a courtyard in Aurich.
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11916. Studio portrait of Mauric and Emilie Ganger. The Gangers were probably cousins of the Neumanns, but the exact relationship is unknown.
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11917. A Polish survivor shows John L. Lyndon the Nordhausen crematoria.
Photographer: John R. Driza
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11918. A railroad car containing the bodies of prisoners who died while on an evacuation transport presumably headed for Dachau concentration camp.
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11919. A pile of naked bodies stacked in a shed in the Ohrdruf concentration camp.
Photographer: Walter E. Cummings
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11920. The bodies of political prisoners exhumed from a mass grave on Wenzelnberg near Solingen-Ohligs.
Photographer: Ralph P. Oxton
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11921. Members of the 97th Infantry Division, investigating war crimes, examin an exhumed body of a concentration camp prisoners who were killed by the SS while on a death march from Flossenbuerg.
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11922. James G. McDonald poses on the deck of the SS Paris on his way to Geneva to take over his new duties as League of Nations High Commissioner for German Refugees from Germany.
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11923. Studio portrait of James G. McDonald.
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11924. Studio portrait of James G. McDonald.
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11925. A Czech-Jewish couple sits on a park bench. Pictured are Stephan and Alice Loeffler.