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5601. Group portrait of the committee that raised money to take Gitta Rosenzweig out of the Polish orphanage.
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5602. Jewish Brigade soldiers march through the Italian countryside to the front.
Photographer: Levine
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5603. Portrait of Menachem Mendel Beilis.
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5604. Daniel Ripp stands beside his bicycle on a street in Novi Sad.
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5605. View of the chateau at Le Coudray, where Jewish children were hidden during the war.
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5606. Andrzej and Jadwiga Urbanczyk, two Polish children whom Felicja Berland helped to take care of while she was living on false papers in Krakow.
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5607. A young Jewish man wearing an armband poses by a tree in the Wisnicz Nowy ghetto.
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5608. Rabbi Lifszyc (left) and another man pose in front of a cabinet full of Torah scrolls that were smuggled out of Suwalki.
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5609. 2 Reichs Mark note from the Buchenwald concentration camp.
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5610. A Western Union Telegram sent to Anatole Ponevejsky, the former head of the Kobe Jewish community who had recently immigrated to America, asking for his help in securing visas for refugees in Japan.
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5611. A Western Union telegram sent to Anatole Ponevejsky, the former head of the Kobe Jewish community who had recently immigrated to America, asking for his help in securing visas for refugees in Japan.
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5612. A Western Union telegram sent to Anatole Ponevejsky, the former head of the Kobe Jewish community who had recently immigrated to America, asking for his help in securing visas for refugees in Japan.
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5613. A Western Union telegram sent to Anatole Ponevejsky, the former head of the Kobe Jewish community who had recently immigrated to America, asking for his help in securing visas for refugees in Japan.
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5614. A Postal Telegraph telegram sent to Anatole Ponevejsky, the former head of the Kobe Jewish community who had recently immigrated to America, asking for his help in securing visas for refugees in Japan.
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5615. A Mackay Radio telegram sent to Anatole Ponevejsky, the former head of the Kobe Jewish community who had recently immigrated to America, asking for his help in securing visas for refugees in Japan.
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5616. Jechiel Jeszaja Trunk, Yiddish novelist and essayist and president of the Yiddish P.E.N.
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5617. Members of the Gelbfisz family in the Siedlce ghetto.
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5618. View of the sanctuary of the Liberale Gemeente [reform] synagogue in Amsterdam.
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5619. The Star of David atop the Zerrennerstrasse synagogue in Pforzheim lies bent over the cupola as a result of the burning of the synagogue on Kristallnacht.
Photographer: Herbert Feuerstein
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5620. Nazi officials inspect the Zerrennerstrasse synagogue after its destruction on Kristallnacht.
Photographer: Herbert Feuerstein
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5621. The shattered stained glass windows of the Zerrennerstrasse synagogue after its destruction on Kristallnacht.
Photographer: Otto Kropf
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5622. The market place in Szczercow, Poland.
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5623. The market place in Szczercow, Poland.
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5624. The market place in Szczercow, Poland.
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5625. Two young women pose in front of a fence in the Zelow ghetto.