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14801. Giustina (Papo) Dragojevic and husband Jevrem, right, pose for a portrait with Jevrem's brother, Milan, and wife Ruza.
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14802. Klara, Simha, and Giustina Papo (L-R) pose with an unidentified man.
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14803. Young people picnic during an excursion on the Drina River.
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14804. Three unidentified young men pose with farm tools in an unidentified field.
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14805. Jevrem Dragojevic, (first row seated second from the left) poses with other men before a municipal building in Visegrad, Yugoslavia.
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14806. Yevrem Dragojevic, center, poses with others before an unidentified exterior.
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14807. Jevrem Dragojevic poses with others before the wall of church.
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14808. Group portrait of Zionist youth who were deported from Palestine and interned by the British in Asmara.
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14809. Studio portrait of three young men with their bicycles.
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14810. Two Alscatian Jewish women sit in a field next to a haystack.
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14811. Letter by Marshall Petain, head of Vichy France, addressed to "My dear child" wirtten to Ingeborg Majewski, a Jewish refugee.
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14812. Close-up portrait of Franz Josef Brummer taken after his release from Le Vernet and prior to his deportation to Auschwitz.
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14813. Members of Les Forces Francaises de l'Etranger (the French force of foreigners).
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14814. Members of the 843rd Aviation Engineers of the US Army find a pit of victims shortly after the liberation of Dachau Concentration Camp.
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14815. Otto and Fritzi Frank pose near her home in Lucerne, Switzerland with the actress Audrey Hepburn where they were trying to convince her to play the role of Anne Frank in the movie directed by George Stevens.
London to train as a professional photographer. In 1952, Eva married Zvi Schloss, an Israeli economics
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14816. Wedding of Otto Frank and Fritzi Geiringer. They met and married after each had lost their spouses during the Holocaust.
London to train as a professional photographer. In 1952, Eva married Zvi Schloss, an Israeli economics
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14817. Portrait of Fritzi Geiringer painted by her husband Erich while he was in hiding.
London to train as a professional photographer. In 1952, Eva married Zvi Schloss, an Israeli economics
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14818. Portrait of a man painted by Erich Geiringer while in hiding.
London to train as a professional photographer. In 1952, Eva married Zvi Schloss, an Israeli economics
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14819. Portrait of Fritzi Geirnger painted by her husband Erich while in hiding.
London to train as a professional photographer. In 1952, Eva married Zvi Schloss, an Israeli economics
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14820. Studio portrait of Eva Geiringer (later Schloss) after her return to Amsterdam following her liberation from Auschwitz.
London to train as a professional photographer. In 1952, Eva married Zvi Schloss, an Israeli economics
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14821. Close up portrait of Otto and Fritzi Frank in Switzerland where they settled after the war.
London to train as a professional photographer. In 1952, Eva married Zvi Schloss, an Israeli economics
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14822. Mourners march to the gravesite during the funeral of Joel Klinger.
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14823. View of the SS recreation fields in Dachau following liberation.
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14824. View of the Dachau dog kennels after liberation. The original caption reads "Dog kennels -- at Dachau.
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14825. American soldiers inspect a building in the Dachau concentration camp that had been used for torture.