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27601. Three boys in the Priory, a children's home in Selkirk Scotland.
Photographer: Netta Pringle ... photographs, which she assembled in the album and wrote the inscriptions. In 1996 Miss Pringle gave the album
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27602. Two boys in the Priory, a children's home in Selkirk Scotland.
Photographer: Netta Pringle ... the twenty-one Jewish children. She took most of the photographs, which she assembled in the album
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27603. Portrait of four boys, one of whom is playing the accordian, in the Priory, a children's home in Selkirk Scotland.
Photographer: Netta Pringle ... relations with many of the twenty-one Jewish children. She took most of the photographs, which she
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27604. Portrait of Gunther Abrahamson in the Priory, a children's home in Selkirk Scotland.
Photographer: Netta Pringle ... She took most of the photographs, which she assembled in the album and wrote the inscriptions. In
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27605. Otto Pushner (at rear) with a group of Scottish children at The Priory, a children's holiday home originally designated for Edinburgh youngsters who had experienced abuse or stressful home circumstances.
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27606. Portrait of twoJewish girls in the Priory, a children's home in Selkirk Scotland.
relations with many of the twenty-one Jewish children. She took most of the photographs, which she
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27607. A small group of Jewish refugee children sit outside on the grounds of the Priory, a children's home in Selkirk Scotland.
with many of the twenty-one Jewish children. She took most of the photographs, which she assembled in
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27608. A crowd of survivors gathers in the main square of the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
Photographer: Arnold E. Samuelson ... Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... com Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... commanded a unit of photographers who took pictures of the advance of American troops through France
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27609. Survivors pull a cart loaded with dead bodies along a road in the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
Photographer: Arnold E. Samuelson ... Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... com Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... commanded a unit of photographers who took pictures of the advance of American troops through France
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27610. Survivors wearing their camp uniforms remove the dead on carts and stretchers at the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
Photographer: Arnold E. Samuelson ... Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... com Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... commanded a unit of photographers who took pictures of the advance of American troops through France
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27611. A group of female survivors stands outside a barracks in the newly liberated Lenzing concentration camp.
Photographer: Arnold E. Samuelson ... Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... com Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... commanded a unit of photographers who took pictures of the advance of American troops through France
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27612. Portrait of two female survivors at the newly liberated Lenzing concentration camp.
Photographer: Arnold E. Samuelson ... Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... com Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... commanded a unit of photographers who took pictures of the advance of American troops through France
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27613. Female survivors gather outside a barracks in the newly liberated Lenzing concentration camp.
Photographer: Arnold E. Samuelson ... Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... com Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... commanded a unit of photographers who took pictures of the advance of American troops through France
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27614. Jewish New Year's card sent by Herman Pollack in Romania to the donor in Sweden.
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27615. Staff of the kosher kitchen in a displaced persons' center in Sweden.
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27616. Four religious Jewish displaced persons stand in front of a barracks in a kosher center in Sweden.
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27617. High-ranking U.S. Army officers visit the ruins of Bastogne.
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27618. High-ranking U.S. Army officers descend the stairs at an unidentified army headquarters in Europe.
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27619. American soldiers walk past rows of dead bodies awaiting burial in the Nordhausen concentration camp.
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27620. American soldiers oversee German civilians forced to clear away corpses in the Nordhausen concentration camp.
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27621. A group of girls stand in a line holding flowers in the Chateau de La Guette children's home.
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27622. Portrait of American liberator Arnold E. Samuelson (left) and survivor George Havas (right) in front of the liberator flags at the U.S.
Photographer: Nancy Samuelson Tiemann ... Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... com Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who ... commanded a unit of photographers who took pictures of the advance of American troops through France
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27623. Studio portrait of Jewish siblings from Kovno who were killed in Vilna during World War II.
Photographer: Foto Salon Jacoby
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27624. Portrait of the Hofmekler family in Kovno, Lithuania.
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27625. Studio portrait of the Kovarsky family in Kovno, Lithuania.
Photographer: Foto Salon Jacoby