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36101. Jewish, German and French officials attend the dedication of the first Berlin synagogue to be re-opened after the war.
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36102. Chaplain Mayer Abramowitz and camp director Harold Fishbein celebrate with Jewish DPs as they bring a Torah scroll into the Mariendorf displaced persons camp.
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36103. Jewish youth who came to England with the orphans transport pose at a kibbutz hachshara (Zionist agricultural collective) outside of London.
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36104. A large crowd of demonstrators protesting against British policy in Palestine, fills Trafalgar Square in London.
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36105. Jewish youth who were brought to England on the orphans transport after the war protest against British policy in Palestine at a demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London.
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36106. Members of the orphans transport to England go camping on the Isle of Wight.
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36107. Caricature on the front page of the Nazi publication, Der Stuermer, 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?"
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36108. Cartoon on the front page of the Nazi publication, Der Stuermer, depicting a group of Hitler Youth marching forth to drive the forces of evil from the land.
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36109. Four members of the orphans transport pose with a Union Jack soon after their arrival in England.
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36110. Group portrait of members of the Primrose Jewish Youth club soccer team on a sports field in London.
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36111. Robert Vermes (at the back head of the table, third from the right) entertains a group of friends at a bar mitzvah party in his home in Topolcany, Slovakia.
born on May 14, 1931 in Topolcany, Slovakia, where her father was a studio photographer and her mother
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36112. Portrait of three young Jewish women who were brought to England after the war on the orphans transport.
born on May 14, 1931 in Topolcany, Slovakia, where her father was a studio photographer and her mother
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36113. Four members of the orphans transport to England known as "The Boys" pose on a city street.
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36114. Members of the BDM (Bund deutscher Maedels) stand in formation in the bleachers of the Berlin stadium to spell out "Wir gehoeren dir!" [We belong to you] while Adolf Hitler delivers an address at a rally held on the National Day of the German People (May Day).
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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36115. Maylech Blobstein (right) poses with his cousins, Chaya and Hershi Blobstein, wearing the yellow star.
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36116. Protective document issued to Erika Vermes by the Swedish Red Cross.
born on May 14, 1931 in Topolcany, Slovakia, where her father was a studio photographer and her mother
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36117. Postwar identification card certifying that Erika Vermes is a member of the National Alliance of People Deported from Hungary.
People Deported from Hungary. The photograph that is stapled to the card was taken in 1944 and shows ... born on May 14, 1931 in Topolcany, Slovakia, where her father was a studio photographer and her mother
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36118. Letter of introduction for Susanne Engelmann, written on the stationery of Pastor Martin Niemoeller and signed by Pastor Helmut Gollwitzer.
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36119. Hugo Zarnicer poses outside the Poulouzat children's home.
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36120. Group portrait of Jewish DP youth outside the Chateau La Borie children's home in Limoges.
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36121. Pamphlet illustrated by Arthur Szyk welcoming the members of a Jewish children's transport who sailed to the United States on the SS Athos II in 1946.
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36122. A children's band perfoms in the Chabannes home. The orchestra is called Orchestre Sons Etranges (literally "strange sounding orchestra" ), a word play on the initials of the OSE.
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36123. Ingeborg Haas (left) poses with Ernst Jablonski (right) and an unidentified child in the Chabannes children's home.
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36124. Portrait of Ingeborg Haas in the Chabannes children's home.
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36125. Ingeborg Haas digs in the garden of the Chabannes children's home.