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24701. Group portrait of the soccer teams of the Landsberg and Foehrenwald displaced persons camps.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24702. Boxing match in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24703. Photojournalist Izik Sutin reads the Landsberger Lager-Cajtung, a newspaper to which he was a frequent contributor.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24704. Self-portrait of photojournalist Izik Sutin.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24705. Izik Sutin stands in front of the "Jidisze Cajtung" newspaper office in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24706. Street scene in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24707. View of a flooded street in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24708. DPs converse on the streets of the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24709. Residents stand outside an administrative building in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24710. Residents wait outside an administrative building in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24711. US Army officers pay an official visit to the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24712. Camp director Saul Sorrin (center) leads an official tour of the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24713. Cobblers making boots in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24714. Syrower, head of the cultural office, sits in his office in the Landsberg DP camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24715. Chief Rabbi Lejzerowski (right) meets with other rabbis in the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24716. A sign from the Shanghai ghetto, which reads: "Stateless refugees are prohibited to pass here without permission." One of many signs displayed along the ghetto's boundaries, this plaque was removed by a refugee at the end of the war.
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24717. Announcement posted on the outside of a building in the Feldafing displaced persons camp calling upon residents to attend an open meeting to protest the impending liquidation of the camp.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24718. Poster inviting residents of the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp to a three-day festival to mark the departure of their director, Mr.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24719. DPs post signs on the outside of a building at the Neu Freiman displaced persons camp urging Jewish youth to go to Palestine.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24720. Julius Sutin reads an announcement posted on the outside of a building in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp inviting camp residents to come to the children's plaza to hear Yitzchak Retner speak on recent events in Palestine.
Photographer: Jack Sutin
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24721. Jewish scouts set up a tent and prepare a meal during a camping trip to the Hunjow cemetery in Shanghai.
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24722. Jan Goldsztejn (left) and Markus Nowogrodzki (right) walk down a street in Vilna in 1940.
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24723. Frau Schoenberg, a German refugee in Shanghai, sits by a sewing machine in her Hongkew apartment.
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24724. Dr. Mannes, a Jewish refugee dentist, stands in his office in Shanghai.
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24725. A portrait of Dr. Helena Szefner. Helena Aszkenazy Szefner taught in the underground high schools in the Warsaw ghetto, worked in the Szulc factory, escaped to the Aryan side and eventually joined her husband, Boruch Szefner, in New York after the war.