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14576. La crise des réfugiés après la guerre et la création de l'Etat d'Israël
survivants de la Shoah, furent massacrés. Ces pogroms déclenchèrent un second exode de Juifs polonais ... vers l'ouest. De nombreux survivants de la Shoah migrèrent vers l'ouest, vers les territoires ... Haïfa. Les 4 500 survivants de la Shoah qui étaient à son bord furent envoyés en Allemagne sur des ... tarit pas. L'internement des réfugiés Juifs — dont de nombreux survivants de la Shoah — retourna
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14577. DER BYALISTOKER YIZKER BUKH / [redaktsye-kolegye, Y. Shmulevitsh, Isak Ribalovski, Shemu'el A.
List of surviving Jews in Bialystok after the War in 1946 (p. 259-261 in Yiddish, p. 117-119 in
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14578. ESCAPING THE HOLOCAUST : THE ROUTE TO NYASALAND.
Contains two alphabetical name registers of Jewish refugees who survived the Holocaust as refugees
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14579. Liste der jüdischen Einwohner im Deutschen Reich 1933-1945 = List of Jewish Residents in Germany 1933-1945. [formerly titled: Residentenliste : Die Liste der jüdischen Einwohner im Deutschen Reich 1933-1945]. [Electronic resource]
following: "D" = deported and perished, "S" or blank = deported and survived, "E" = emigrated (and not
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14580. NOUS SOMMES 900 FRANÇAIS : À LA MÉMOIRE DES DÉPORTÉS DU CONVOI N°73 AYANT QUITTÉ DRANCY LE 15 MAI 1944 / [ouvrage collectif
deportees had survived.
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14581. TEREZÍNSKÁ PAMETNÍ KNIHA : ZIDOVSKÉ OBETI NACISTICKÝCH DEPORTACÍ Z CECH A MORAVY 1941-1945 / [editori Miroslav Kárný (vedoucí)
letters), origin, destination, date, and total number of deportees; of these, how many survived and how
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14582. The 1939 German "Minority Census" Database. [Internet resource]
building seized from the Berlin Jewish Community, where the cards most likely survived through the end of
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14583. Interior view of Mauthausen Block 20 following an escape attempt by Russian prisoners.
approached Yugoslavia. Of these only 62 survived, the rest having been killed during the escape or on route
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14584. The wedding reception of Ruth Kohn (b. 1916) and Ludwig Kleinberg at the Cafe Asherman (Beit Haam) in Prague.
first husband, had survived the War. The Red Cross’s notification to Ruth that Ludwig had been killed
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14585. Group portrait of pupils at the Deutsches Maedchen Reform Real Gymnasium Lycee in Prague.
first husband, had survived the War. The Red Cross’s notification to Ruth that Ludwig had been killed
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14586. Interior view of Block 20 of the Mauthausen concentration camp after an escape attempt.
approached Yugoslavia. Of these only 62 survived, the rest having been killed during the escape or on route
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14587. Children attend a party on board the MS St. Louis celebrating the fact that Belgium, France, Great Britain and the Netherlands agreed to give visas to the passengers.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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14588. Performance of the Kovno ghetto orchestra. Among those pictured are: Yankele (the 13-year-old youth playing the violin at the back), Michael Hofmekler (standing at the left), Boris Stupel (sitting next to Hofmekler), Alexander (Shmaya) Stupel (standing at the top right).
next to Hofmekler), Alexander (Shmaya) Stupel (standing at the top right). Boris Stupel survived
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14589. Jewish men from Subcarpathian Rus await selection on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
survive Auschwitz. At war's end Lili was sick with typhus in the infirmary of the Nordhausen
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14590. German soldiers pause for a moment of silence at the mass funeral on the palace grounds of the Archduke of Mecklenburg in Ludwigslust, where the townspeople were forced by U.S.
British Army -- entered the camp and found sick, starving inmates barely surviving under indescribable
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14591. Hannah Szenes greets her brother Giora on his arrival in Palestine.
fellow parachutist, Reuven Dafni, shortly before her capture. Hannah was survived by her mother, who
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14592. Studio portrait of a Jewish child, Ion Butnaru, in Husi, Romania.
Husi to do road repair. Ion rejoined his parents, who had both survived, and in August the town was
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14593. Portrait of a Jewish youth, Ion Butnaru, in Husi, Romania.
Husi to do road repair. Ion rejoined his parents, who had both survived, and in August the town was
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14594. Moses Korn, a Jewish prisoner forced to work in Sonderkommando 1005 unit, poses next to a bone crushing machine in the Janowska concentration camp.
the surviving Sonderkommando members revolted. They succeeded in killing a few guards, and a number
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14595. Escorted by American soldiers, a transport of child survivors of Buchenwald file out of the main gate of the camp.
time OSE social workers made every effort to locate surviving relatives, succeeding in about half the
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14596. View of the bone crushing machine used by Sonderkommando 1005 in the Janowska concentration camp to grind the bones of victims after their bodies were burned.
the surviving Sonderkommando members revolted. They succeeded in killing a few guards, and a number
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14597. Portrait of Pinia Krakinovski, a participant in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX.
partisans. He survived and immigrated to Israel.
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14598. Children studying in a clandestine school in the Kovno ghetto.
Rona were deported to concentration camps. Rona perished in Stutthof; Shmuel survived deportation to
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14599. Arie Klein's third grade class at a Jewish elementary school.
survived the war and moved to Jerusalem.
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14600. A man perched on the ledge outside of a fourth story window prepares to commit suicide by jumping rather than be captured by the SS on the fourth day of the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
spared. Some of these Jews, who were later evacuated toward the west, survived the war.