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10026. An American soldier walks past the corpse of an American soldier killed by the SS and then run over by a tank during the Malmedy atrocity.
Surprisingly, just over 40 Americans survived the incident, now known as the Malmedy massacre, either by
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10027. American soldiers remove snow from the corpses of U.S.
Surprisingly, just over 40 Americans survived the incident, now known as the Malmedy massacre, either by
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10028. The corpse of an American soldier killed by the SS in the Malmedy atrocity.
Surprisingly, just over 40 Americans survived the incident, now known as the Malmedy massacre, either by
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10029. The corpses of American soldiers killed by the SS in the Malmedy atrocity.
Surprisingly, just over 40 Americans survived the incident, now known as the Malmedy massacre, either by
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10030. Members of the Commission for the Investigation of Nazi and Arrow Cross Atrocities examine the body of a Jewish man killed in the Budapest ghetto.
bury the bodies. They were then shot and buried in the grave themselves. Only one nurse survived of
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10031. Family portrait of the donor, Dworja Rubinsztejn, second from left, with brother, Abraham (Armand), and cousins Denise, far left, and Eveline Grynberg.
survived the war hiding in France, but her father and two brothers perished in Poland.
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10032. Belgian identity card issued to Mirjana Ulman Zalc on September 17, 1949.
Mirjana's passport with the word "Juif." This favor enabled the family to survive. The OSE secured
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10033. Four-year-old Josephina Zalc in the streets of Antwerp.
Mirjana's passport with the word "Juif." This favor enabled the family to survive. The OSE secured
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10034. An undated registration form for Lucie Zalc at the OSE children's home in Masgelier.
Mirjana's passport with the word "Juif." This favor enabled the family to survive. The OSE secured
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10035. Group portrait of a nursery school class in Antwerp.
Mirjana's passport with the word "Juif." This favor enabled the family to survive. The OSE secured
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10036. Marjana Ulman (standing, far right) and David Majer Zalc (kneeling, far right) among a group of young people posing on a street corner in Antwerp.
Mirjana's passport with the word "Juif." This favor enabled the family to survive. The OSE secured
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10037. Mirjana Zalc takes her two young children for a walk along a major commercial street in Antwerp.
Mirjana's passport with the word "Juif." This favor enabled the family to survive. The OSE secured
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10038. Group portrait of Jewish students of the Schwabes Hebrew gymnasium in Kovno, Lithuania.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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10039. Wilma Goldstein poses with her son, Michael, in Olomouc, Czechoslovakia.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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10040. Portrait of Eva Goldstein outside her home in Olomouc, Czechoslovakia.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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10041. Engagement party for Herman Weigl and Olga Goldstein.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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10042. Studio portrait of Hana and Marie Spaeth wearing dresses with collars incorporating the Olympic rings.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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10043. Members of the Goldstein family pose at the entrance to Julius Goldstein's general store in Sevetin.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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10044. Julius and Fanny Goldstein pose with their son, Bohus, and members of his family.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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10045. A notice bearing a special stamp that was sent to Marcel Hajsky by the Prague Jewish Council, instructing him how to send a care package to his grandmother, Fanny Goldstein, who was interned in the Theresienstadt concentration camp.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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10046. A postcard sent to Marcel Hajsky by his uncle, Rudolf Goldstein, from the Theresienstadt concentration camp.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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10047. A postcard sent to Marcel Hajsky by his uncle, Rudolf Goldstein, from the Theresienstadt concentration camp.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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10048. A postcard sent to Marcel and Jan Hajsky by their mother, Anna (Goldstein) Hajsky, from the Theresienstadt concentration camp.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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10049. A postcard sent to Marcel and Jan Hajsky by their mother, Anna (Goldstein) Hajsky, from the Theresienstadt concentration camp.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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10050. A postcard sent to Anna (Goldstein) Hajsky, by her nephew, Robert Silberstern, from the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly