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12626. The Vendig family sits on the promenade deck of the St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12627. Letter to Edith Loewinsohn from a travel agency in Hamburg verifying passage on the St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12628. Affidavit from the captain of the St. Louis, Gustav Schroeder, certifying that Ernst Vendig was a member of the passenger's committee, and that he played a crucial role keeping order and reducing panic during the return voyage.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12629. Noach Miedzinski poses with his niece (left) and daughter Nili (right) at the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany.
later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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12630. Studio portrait of Noach and Sara (Feldberg) Miedzinski shortly before leaving for America.
later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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12631. Group portrait of five men who are members of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany Among those pictured are Chaim Shapiro (second from the left), Abraham Feder (second from the right), and Shraga Applebaum (far right).
later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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12632. Group portrait of members of Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany.
later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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12633. A little girl poses on the running board of a car while holding her father's hand at the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany.
later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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12634. Studio portrait of the Miedzinski family at the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany.
later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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12635. Noach Miedzinski lifts his daughter, Nili, onto one of the horses at the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany.
later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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12636. A sign marking a mass grave in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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12637. Survivors in Bergen-Belsen cook over an open fire next to a mound of shoes.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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12638. View of the crematorium oven at Bergen-Belsen. The original caption reads "The furnace in the crematorium where the Germans burned the bodies of their thousands of victims."
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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12639. Former SS guards prepare corpses for burial in a mass grave.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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12640. Captured SS guards, under British guard, load the corpses of prisoners who died in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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12641. Group portrait of members of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) at the wedding of two of their members.
later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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12642. Group portrait of members of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany.
later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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12643. Group portrait of the members of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany, posing around a large plaque inscribed with a Star of David and the Hebrew word "Nachem" (comfort).
later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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12644. Group portrait of members of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany.
later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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12645. Identification card certifying that Noach Miedzinski, camp director of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective), is a member of the Jewish Former Political Prisoners Committee at Landsberg.
later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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12646. Members of the Heldenmuth family board the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12647. Passengers on the refugee ship SS St. Louis. Top: passengers gather on the deck.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12648. Two young children stand on deck of the MS St. Louis.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12649. A passengers poses on the refugee ship MS St. Louis.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12650. A passenger poses on the refugee ship MS St. Louis.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.