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23351. Advertisement for the Munich Miniature Theater's musical production, "Es Kocht Zich!!!" (It's Cookin').
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23352. A child's fur coat that was worn by Mirjam Kushelewicz in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
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23353. Meeting of the six-member presidium of an association in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
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23354. Harvey Meyerhoff, James Ingo Freed and Albert Abramson attend the celebration marking the "topping-out" of the U.S.
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23355. German civilians rebury the exhumed remains of the Polish and Soviet infants who died in the nursery in Ruehen.
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23356. A group of Mir yeshiva students pose with an American chaplain in Shanghai.
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23357. Portrait of the Ponevejsky family just prior to their departure from Kobe to the United States.
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23358. Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Jewish council, meets with a group of rabbis around a table in a dining hall in the Lodz ghetto.
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23359. Two women prepare medications in the pharmacy of the Lodz ghetto hospital.
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23360. Dr. Eliasberg performs an operation in the Lodz ghetto hospital.
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23361. Jewish survivors view a cellar storeroom in Berlin in which a stash of abandoned Torah scrolls was found.
found. The left-hand photograph on a page of a scrapbook/photo album bearing the title, "Toras Hidden
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23362. Abandoned Torah scrolls are piled up in a cellar storeroom in Berlin.
Abandoned Torah scrolls are piled up in a cellar storeroom in Berlin. The center photograph on a
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23363. Group portrait of Jewish survivors in a cellar storeroom in Berlin in which a stash of abandoned Torah scrolls was found.
Torah scrolls was found. The right-hand photograph on a page of a scrapbook/photo album bearing the
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23364. The Lithuanian Safe Conduct Pass issued to Markus Nowogrodzki.
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23365. Verso of the Lithuanian Safe Conduct Pass issued to Markus Nowogrodzki.
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23366. A document warning Jewish survivors to leave Radom.
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23367. Song sheet for the Yiddish song "Es Bengt Zich Nuch A Hajm" (We Long for a Home) performed by The Happy Boys jazz band, which toured the displaced persons camps throughout Germany from 1945 to 1949.
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23368. Song sheet for the Yiddish song "Dort Wart Der Tug" (There Awaits the Day) performed by The Happy Boys jazz band, which toured the displaced persons camps throughout Germany from 1945 to 1949.
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23369. Song sheet for the German song "Ich Darf Mich Einmal Nur Verlieben" (I May Fall in Love Only Once) performed by The Happy Boys jazz band, which toured the displaced persons camps throughout Germany from 1945 to 1949.
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23370. Izik Sutin near an outdoor fruit and vegetable market outside the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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23371. Rochel Sutin sits with her daugher, Cecilia, on a park bench in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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23372. Russian student identification card issued to Alexander Schenker by the Stalinabad State Pedagogical Institute in Tadzhikistan.
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23373. Jewish DPs from the Neu Freimann and Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camps compete with one another in an outdoor chess match.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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23374. Performance by the Landsberg displaced persons camp orchestra.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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23375. Pupils study in a classroom in the Neu Freimann DP camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin