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14826. Exterior view of an American evacuation hospital in Dachau that had previously served as a barrack.
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14827. Interior view of a gas chamber in the Dachau concentration camp after liberation.
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14828. A group of survivors stares at the remains of other charred prisoners in Klooga following liberation.
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14829. Lt. Colonel George Raymond Snyder poses in his quarters with his hand on a camera.
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14830. Exterior view of the U.S. military headquarters in Landsberg.
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14831. Interior view of the Landsberg prison chapel.
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14832. Russian refugees going home.
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14833. View of the entrance to Shomria, the Shomer Hatzair camp in postwar Hungary.
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14834. Group portrait of four members of the Hungarian Zionist resistance group.
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14835. Exterior view of the porcelain shop and home that had belonged to the Teichman family before the war.
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14836. Tzippora Teichman poses with Ossie, a Soviet Jewish soldier, following liberation.
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14837. German personnel at Dachau are rounded up by American soldiers.
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14838. Headline of the U.S. Army 45th Division newsletter announcing the end of World War II.
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14839. Prisoners of various nationalities march to a memorial service at the Dachau concentration camp shortly after liberation.
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14840. Portrait of Eliyahu Yovel, a soldier with the Jewish Brigade and his wifeTusia (nee Abramovitch).
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14841. Three friends pose by a tree after arriving in Palestine.
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14842. Moshe Volovelski poses on a sidewalk in his Polish army uniform.
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14843. Members of the Volovelski pose outside a home [in either Pruzhany or Drohichin] From left to right are Jacob Volovelski, Feigele (a cousin from Drohichin), Moshe Volovelski, and Eliyahu Volovelski.
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14844. The Abramovitch family poses by the grave of their father, Yehuda Leib Abramovitch who died on the Jewish holiday Shemini Atzeret in 1928.
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14845. Israel Baruch Volovelski poses by a metal railing on one of his travels in Poland.
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14846. Studio portrait of Jakob Yolovelski taken in Budapest while en route to Palestine.
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14847. Gustav Schreiber (the uncle of the donor) poses with his wife and children.
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14848. Studio portrait of Nechama Beruh in Vienna, Austria.
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14849. Drawing of the Milos in Haifa Harbor done by a friend of Egon Weiss while interned in the Athlit detention camp.
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14850. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the Athlit internment camp.