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13476. Kurt Marcus relaxes with his friends on a boat, probably in Japan.
worked for the American Army. Kurt soon received letters from his surviving uncles in the United States
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13477. Kurt Markus poses with his friends Slutzky, Julian Burt, and Eddie Alcock on a boat while working for the American navy.
worked for the American Army. Kurt soon received letters from his surviving uncles in the United States
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13478. Kurt Markus works in the Pingliangrond Refugee Camp in Shanghai, China.
worked for the American Army. Kurt soon received letters from his surviving uncles in the United States
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13479. Kurt Markus poses with his shovel in the Pingliang roand Refugee Camp in Shanghai, China.
worked for the American Army. Kurt soon received letters from his surviving uncles in the United States
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13480. Kurt Markus and friends care for goats in the Pingliang Road Refugee Camp in Shanghai, China.
worked for the American Army. Kurt soon received letters from his surviving uncles in the United States
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13481. Kurt Marcus poses against a railing while working for the American navy after the war.
worked for the American Army. Kurt soon received letters from his surviving uncles in the United States
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13482. Kurt Marcus poses with his aunt Erne Rosenbaum and a Japanese woman in Kobe.
worked for the American Army. Kurt soon received letters from his surviving uncles in the United States
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13483. German Jewish refugee Kurt Marcus relaxies in Kobe, Japan.
worked for the American Army. Kurt soon received letters from his surviving uncles in the United States
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13484. Prewar studio portrait of the Berkowitz family. Pictured from left to right: Toby, a stepbrother who died before the war, Leah, Fradel, Herschel (seated on her lap) and Eliyahu.
brother Meir also survived.
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13485. There Berkowitz family poses for a family portrait outside its's home.
brother Meir also survived.
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13486. Herman Berkowitz's identification papers for the Organization for Reconstruction and Training (ORT) furmaking class in Munich.
brother Meir also survived.
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13487. Mendel, Hella, and Chaya Eimer gather by their dining room table.
brother Meir also survived.
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13488. A portrait of the Eimer family. Pictured are Mendel Eimer (center) with two of his children, Louis and Klara.
brother Meir also survived.
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13489. Portrait of Alice Goldberger, the director of the Weir Courtney children's home.
falsified their ages on their applications. Since very few young children survived the camps, all but
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13490. Eva Schonberg, a Jewish refugee child in Zurich, poses with her best friend Heidi.
became clear that David had not survived. Roza needed time to put her life back in order and put the
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13491. Girls from the Tiefenbrunner children's home pose while on an outing to the Belgian countyside.
became clear that David had not survived. Roza needed time to put her life back in order and put the
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13492. Jewish Holocaust survivors, housed in a hospital in Karlstad, Sweden, pose for a photograph.
1942. Mosche survived transfer through several camps, including Czestochowa and Buchenwald. Following
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13493. A Czech-Jewish family poses for a portrait in their garden.
1942. Mosche survived transfer through several camps, including Czestochowa and Buchenwald. Following
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13494. Minnie and Sam Springer pose before an unidentified exterior.
1942. Mosche survived transfer through several camps, including Czestochowa and Buchenwald. Following
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13495. Jewish Holocaust survivors pose for a photograph in Israel shortly before their wedding.
1942. Mosche survived transfer through several camps, including Czestochowa and Buchenwald. Following
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13496. Jewish survivor Sali Bogatyrow poses for a photograph before an unidentified apartment block.
1942. Mosche survived transfer through several camps, including Czestochowa and Buchenwald. Following
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13497. Portrait of Sali Bogatyrow.
1942. Mosche survived transfer through several camps, including Czestochowa and Buchenwald. Following
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13498. Class portrait of the Juedische Gemeinde Schule in Brno, Czechoslovakia.
1942. Mosche survived transfer through several camps, including Czestochowa and Buchenwald. Following
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13499. Identification photograph of Jewish Holocaust survivor Sali Berl taken following her liberation from Bergen-Belsen.
1942. Mosche survived transfer through several camps, including Czestochowa and Buchenwald. Following
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13500. Hermann Berl, left, poses with his children Malvina and Leo, and his brother Chaim.
1942. Mosche survived transfer through several camps, including Czestochowa and Buchenwald. Following