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5801. Ana Pauker (1893-1960), leading member of the Romanian Communist Party.
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5802. Portrait of Tomasz Gerasimuk and his wife, a Ukrainian couple who helped rescue eleven Jews from Luboml.
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5803. A household identification card (Haushaltsausweis) issued by the Reichshauptstadt Berlin in 1943 to Harry Israel Kastan (b.
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5804. Police registration form issued by the Police Registration Authority and filled out on March 10, 1943 for the child, Hannah Kastan (b.
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5805. Summons issued to Harry Israel Kastan by the Jewish Registration Office to appear at the office on April 14, 1943.
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5806. Alien passport issued to Alfred Harpuder, but stating that he is not a citizen.
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5807. Interior view of the synagogue adjacent to the Breuer Yeshiva in Frankfurt.
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5808. A group of Jewish friends wearing armbands poses on and around a hay wagon near Radom shortly after the German invasion of Poland.
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5809. Portrait of Anna Wachalska, who has been recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
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5810. Polish Jews stand on a street corner of the [possibly Nowy Sacz] ghetto.
subjects, collected hair samples and genealogical data and took photographs of individuals, groups and
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5811. German women (Truemerfrauen) clean up the rubble of destroyed German cities .
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5812. Death certificate issued for the Protestant widow, Emilie (Geromin) Bordin, by the Sonnenstein ueber Pirna Nazi euthanasia facility.
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5813. Side two of a death certificate issued for the Protestant widow, Emilie (Geromin) Bordin, by the Sonnenstein ueber Pirna Nazi euthanasia facility.
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5814. A handkerchief belonging to Judit Gondos that she took with her when she left Budapest on the Kasztner rescue train.
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5815. A picnic box belonging to the Gondos family, who took it with them to hold their food during their trip aboard the Kasztner rescue train.
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5816. A pair of eyeglasses belonging to Bela Gondas, a Jewish physician, who was a passenger on the Kasztner rescue train.
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5817. Prewar portrait of the Jeruchim family.
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5818. Portrait of the Yiddish author, Mendel Mokher Seforim (1835-1917).
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5819. Parisians joyfully welcome American troops liberating Paris.
Photographer: Red Broderick
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5820. Aleksander Kulisiewicz (right) at a performance of concentration camp music [probably in Germany].
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5821. Aleksander Kulisiewicz (right) plays concentration camp music on a guitar during a performance [probably in Germany].
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5822. Aleksander Kulisiewicz poses holding on to the barbed wire fence at a former concentration camp [possibly Sachsenhausen] during a performance of his collected concentration camp music.
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5823. View of the prison in Mauritius that housed the Jewish internees.
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5824. Interior view of the prison in Mauritius that housed the Jewish internees.
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5825. Jewish men wearing armbands sit outside a row of buildings in the Opole Lubelskie ghetto.