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35051. Adolf Hitler converses with French Ambassador Andre Francois-Poncet at a New Year's Eve reception.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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35052. Group portrait of the children and teachers of the Lindenfels displaced persons' center for children.
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35053. Twelve-year-old Shmuel Hilsberg paints in a studio at the Lindenfels displaced person's center for children.
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35054. Baldur von Schirach (saluting), leader of the Hitler Youth, and Julius Streicher (in light-colored jacket), editor of the antisemitic newspaper, "Der Stuermer," review a parade of Hitler Youth in Nuremberg.
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35055. German troops parade through the streets carrying military banners during a Reichsparteitag (Reich Party Day) parade.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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35056. Adults and children work in a harness-making workshop in the Lodz ghetto.
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35057. Adolf Hitler addresses the crowd assembled in the Luitpoldhain during Reichsparteitag (Reich Party Day) ceremonies.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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35058. A Jewish refugee family from Germany poses for a picture as their ship, the SS Rotterdam, arrives in New York harbor.
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35059. A Jewish refugee family from Germany poses on the deck of the SS Rotterdam while en route to New York.
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35060. A Jewish refugee family from Germany poses on the deck of the SS Rotterdam while en route to New York.
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35061. Adolf Hitler salutes a motorized SA unit from his car during a Reichsparteitag (Reich Party Day) parade.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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35062. Portrait of a Jewish refugee family from Germany soon after their arrival in the U.S.
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35063. Adolf Hitler salutes spectators upon his arrival at the Zeppelinfeld in Nuremberg for the Reichsparteitag (Reich Party Day) ceremonies.
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35064. The Margules children wearing Jewish badges. Originally from Warsaw, the Margules family settled in Paris in the 1930s.
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35065. Group portrait of the Ovici family, a family of Jewish dwarf entertainers known as the Lilliput Troupe, who survived Auschwitz.
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35066. A elderly Polish Jew wearing a Jewish badge, walks along a street in Dabrowa Gornicza.
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35067. Dr. Anna Braude-Heller, the director of the Berson and Bauman Jewish Children's Hospital in the Warsaw ghetto, examines a starving child.
One photograph from a published report entitled "Maladie de famine: recherches cliniques sur la ... fami One photograph from a published report entitled "Maladie de famine: recherches cliniques sur la ... their research independently. The report, which included photographs and testimonies, was smuggled out
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35068. Nurses attend to starving children in a hospital in the Warsaw ghetto.
One photograph from a published report entitled "Maladie de famine: recherches cliniques sur la ... fami One photograph from a published report entitled "Maladie de famine: recherches cliniques sur la ... their research independently. The report, which included photographs and testimonies, was smuggled out
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35069. Two Jewish girls pose with a member of the Jewish Brigade.
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35070. Children from the Krakow Jewish orphanage. Eve Nisencwajg is pictured in the second row on the far left.
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35071. Group portrait of children in the Schirmeck orphanage in France.
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35072. Group portrait of Jewish children at the Schirmeck orphanage in France.
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35073. Tonia Rotkoff, a nurse at the UNRRA house in the Landsberg DP camp, holds a young baby.
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35074. Tonia Rotkopf (now Blair), a nurse at the UNRRA house in the Landsberg DP camp, weighs a newborn baby.
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35075. The nursing staff at the UNRRA house in the Landsberg DP camp.