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1126. Norman Salsitz's wife and daughter
rebuilding their lives. With little in the way of financial resources and few, if any, surviving family
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1127. Norman Salsitz in the United States
resources and few, if any, surviving family members, most eventually emigrated from Europe to start their
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1128. Norman and Amalie Salsitz with their first grandchild
rebuilding their lives. With little in the way of financial resources and few, if any, surviving family
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1129. Norman Salsitz's grandchildren
lives. With little in the way of financial resources and few, if any, surviving family members, most
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1130. Norman Salsitz's grandchildren in 1997
resources and few, if any, surviving family members, most eventually emigrated from Europe to start their
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1131. Norman Salsitz holds a photograph of himself and Amalie
lives. With little in the way of financial resources and few, if any, surviving family members, most
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1132. Norman Salsitz looking through his photographs
resources and few, if any, surviving family members, most eventually emigrated from Europe to start their
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1133. Thomas's parents, Mundek and Gerda
little in the way of financial resources and few, if any, surviving family members, most eventually
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1134. Three-year-old Thomas Buergenthal with his parents
With little in the way of financial resources and few, if any, surviving family members, most
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1135. Thomas Buergenthal with his mother, Gerda, in Goettingen
of financial resources and few, if any, surviving family members, most eventually emigrated from
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1136. Thomas Buergenthal at New York University
rebuilding their lives. With little in the way of financial resources and few, if any, surviving family
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1137. Thomas as a law student
resources and few, if any, surviving family members, most eventually emigrated from Europe to start their
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1138. Thomas Buergenthal with his first wife, Dorothy
the way of financial resources and few, if any, surviving family members, most eventually emigrated
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1139. Thomas Buergenthal with one of his grandchildren
resources and few, if any, surviving family members, most eventually emigrated from Europe to start their
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1140. Thomas's three sons and granddaughter
With little in the way of financial resources and few, if any, surviving family members, most
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1141. Photograph of Thomas Buergenthal with his wife, Peggy
rebuilding their lives. With little in the way of financial resources and few, if any, surviving family
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1142. Jutta Szmirgeld
on arrival. Jutta survived Auschwitz and was later transferred to Bergen
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1143. Documentation on the Persecution of Roma (Gypsies)
. Documentation on these murdered Roma, as well as those persecuted Roma who survived, exists in forms such as
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1144. Auschwitz Through the Lens of the SS: A Tale of Two Albums
Auschwitz mere days before the arrival of this transport. After surviving Auschwitz, forced labor in
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1145. Theresienstadt: SS and Police Structure
cities. Seventeen of the Jewish prisoners who survived their experience in the Small Fortress were sent
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1146. Theresienstadt: Transit Camp for Czech Jews
to have survived. 6,152 Czech Jews died in the ghetto, leaving perhaps as many as 7,000 Czech-Jewish
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1147. At the Killing Centers
women, the elderly, people with disabilities, and the sick had little chance of surviving this first
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1148. Eugenics poster
the purity of blood insures the survival of the German people."
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1149. Tarnow - ID Cards/Oral Histories
first to the Belzec killing center. The Germans then forced the surviving Jews in Tarnow, as well as
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1150. S-21 (Tuol Sleng) Prison, Cambodia
are believed to have survived.