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35601. Jewish youth from the Le Vésinet children's home march down a grassy track during a sports meet.
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35602. Jewish DP youth play in the snow outside the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Le Vésinet.
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35603. A page from Romek Wajsman's photo album, which includes four photos of members of the Buchenwald children's transport during their stay at the Ecouis children's home.
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35604. Group portrait of Jewish DP youth and staff at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Ecouis.
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35605. Jewish DP youth who were members of the Buchenwald children's transport wave to the camera at the Ecouis children's home.
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35606. Jewish DP youth participate in a field day near the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Le Vésinet.
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35607. Group portrait of Jewish DP youth at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) home for Orthodox Jewish children in Ambloy.
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35608. Two Jewish boys sit on a bench with their counselors at the Rothschild's Château Ferrière, where they are attending a summer camp sponsored by the OSE (Oeuvre de secours aux Enfants).
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35609. Jewish youth pose with their counselors in the yard of the Rothschild's Château Ferrière, where they are attending a summer camp sponsored by the OSE (Oeuvre de secours aux Enfants).
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35610. Group portrait of Jewish children from a Bedzin kindergarten on a school outing at the Gorka Zamkowa (Bedzin castle).
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35611. A Jewish girl, Fela Fiszel (left) poses with her aunt, Fajga Einesman, and cousin, Monius, during a summer vacation in Olkusz, Poland.
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35612. Studio portrait of two Jewish girls in the Bedzin ghetto.
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35613. Group portrait of four childhood friends from Dabrowa Gornicza reunited in the New Palestine displaced camp near Salzburg.
Throughout his imprisonment, Moniek kept a few family photographs concealed on his body. While he was ... his photographs. Moniek and Sabina were reunited at a displaced persons camp in Salzburg. Moniek
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35614. Jewish youth lying on a grassy hilltop in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland.
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35615. Jewish DPs from the New Palestine displaced persons camp gather around a memorial erected to the Jewish victims of the Nazis.
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35616. Two Jewish sisters pose outside in Zabno, Poland.
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35617. Hania Goldman (right) and her friend, Tosia Szechter (Schneider), walk down a street in the Neu Freiman displaced persons camp.
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35618. A Jewish mother poses with her two daughters at the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
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35619. Hania Goldman (bottom) poses beneath a young couple, who are looking out the window of their room in the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
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35620. Four young Jewish women pose outside at the Eschwege displaced persons camp.
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35621. Portrait of Klara Krausz as a teenager in Budapest.
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35622. Nazi propaganda poster advertising a special issue of "Der Stuermer" on "Rassenschande" [race pollution].
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35623. Nazi propaganda poster picturing Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin, titled, "Who is to blame for war?" The poster holds the three leaders guilty of beginning the war, but claims that behind them stand the Jews.
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35624. Detail of a hand cart used in the Theresienstadt ghetto to transport the bodies of deceased prisoners that is on display on the third floor of the permanent exhibition in the U.S.
Photographer: Edward Owen, USHMM Artifact Photographer
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35625. Front page of the Nazi publication, Der Stuermer, with an anti-Semitic caricature depicting the Jewish people as highwaymen poised to drop a large bolder to block the road "to the peace of the nations." The caption under the caricature asks, "How will the people of the world come to peace if the way there is not secure?" The headline reads, "Their Secret." The lead story, entitled "The Secret of Jewish Power," poses the question why the Jewish people, though few in number and scattered throughout the world, "seize for themselves" the treasure and power of the world without conquering by force of arms or doing hard labor.