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12076. Group portrait of the Wachenheimer family taken on the 75th birthday of Lina Weissmann Wachenheimer.
relatives survived the war. Hedy pursued a career in the field of civil rights. In 1999 she published a
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12077. Group portrait of the Wachenheimer family taken on the 75th birthday of Lina Weissmann Wachenheimer.
relatives survived the war. Hedy pursued a career in the field of civil rights. In 1999 she published a
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12078. The Wachenheimer family gathers in their garden. Hedy Wachenheimer is pictured in the foreground.
relatives survived the war. Hedy pursued a career in the field of civil rights. In 1999 she published a
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12079. Aerial reconnaissance photograph of the military camp two kilometers from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp area.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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12080. Aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp area.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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12081. Children seated around a table at a birthday party for Eva Anker at her home on Klopstockstrasse 17 in Berlin.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12082. Marianne Anker seated at table laden with gifts for her birthday.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12083. Marianne Anker plays with a doll on a table laden with gifts for her birthday.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12084. Studio portrait of Jewish siblings holding a hoop.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12085. Siegfried and Rosa (Arnholz) Wolffberg sitting in a cabana on the beach in Westerland (on the island of Sylt in the North Sea).
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12086. During a compulsory tour of the Woebbelin concentration camp, German civilians view the bodies of former prisoners in one of the barracks.
surviving under indescribable conditions of filth and squalor. They found hundreds of dead prisoners in one
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12087. A group of Jewish DPs pose beneath a sign at the Emigrant Assembly Center.
prisoners. With the aid of a Polish peasant, Michal Bajor, Manius managed to survive the war in the forests
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12088. Manius Notowicz poses on the deck of the Marine Flasher just before its departure from the port of Bremerhaven.
prisoners. With the aid of a Polish peasant, Michal Bajor, Manius managed to survive the war in the forests
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12089. HIAS immigration certificate issued to Manius Notowicz in Munich.
prisoners. With the aid of a Polish peasant, Michal Bajor, Manius managed to survive the war in the forests
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12090. Cover of a HIAS immigration certificate issued to Manius Notowicz in Munich.
prisoners. With the aid of a Polish peasant, Michal Bajor, Manius managed to survive the war in the forests
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12091. Boarding pass issued to Manius Notowicz for travel on the Marine Flasher to New York.
prisoners. With the aid of a Polish peasant, Michal Bajor, Manius managed to survive the war in the forests
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12092. DP identification card issued by UNRRA to Manius Notowicz.
prisoners. With the aid of a Polish peasant, Michal Bajor, Manius managed to survive the war in the forests
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12093. A false document certifying that Manius Notowicz was born in Breslau (Wroclaw).
prisoners. With the aid of a Polish peasant, Michal Bajor, Manius managed to survive the war in the forests
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12094. English translation of a false document certifying that the donor, Manius Notowitz, was born in Breslau (Wroclaw).
prisoners. With the aid of a Polish peasant, Michal Bajor, Manius managed to survive the war in the forests
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12095. Passengers aboard the MS St. Louis after its return to Antwerp.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12096. View of Warsaw's former Jewish quarter after its destruction.
spared. Some of these Jews, who were later evacuated toward the west, survived the war.
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12097. A letter from David Kierschner, a Belgian-Jewish prisoner in Pithiviers, to his brother-in-law, David Majer Zalc, c/o Madame Laville at the Hotel de France in Trets.
Mirjana's passport with the word "Juif." This favor enabled the family to survive. The OSE secured
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12098. A survivor in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp drinks from a rusty tin cup.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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12099. One page from the personal St. Louis photo album showing scenes of Havana harbor assembled by the donor's mother, Lotte Altschul.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12100. One page from the personal St. Louis photo album assembled by the donor's mother, Lotte Altschul showing scenes of Hamburg harbor.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.