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19226. Rudolf Vrba - Auschwitz
survive. Vrba says that when he was first instructed by the Jewish community leaders in Slovakia to ... Auschwitz, then his survival was justified. Vrba says that prisoners in the camp called those who were ... survival was to accept the reality of the situation and he continues to describe the arrival process. 02:05 ... resistance was not prepared for an uprising but only for the survival of the members of the resistance. At
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19227. Franz Suchomel
became mentally ill. Suchomel says he did not think about suicide, just survival for himself and his ... was put down, his worker Jews lost all hope of surviving because even the Jews who had worked for the ... Germans in the ghetto were shot. Some of the surviving ghetto Jews who were brought to Treblinka, however
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19228. Two Jewish children (last names: Meltzer and Kotlar) in hiding in the vicinity of Radom.
survived the war with the aid of the relief committee of the Jewish underground. The parents of these
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19229. Copy of an original letter signed by Adolf Hitler authorizing the T4 (Euthanasia) program.
surviving copy. This copy was seized by Allied officials after the war and presented as evidence at both
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19230. Identity card portrait of an Hungarian Jewish woman named Gonda that was taken by Thomas Veres for a Swedish Schutzpass.
protective documents. Neither, however, survived.
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19231. Identity card portrait of an Hungarian Jewish woman named Gonda that was taken by Thomas Veres for a Swedish Schutzpass.
protective documents. Neither, however, survived.
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19232. A dinner party in honor of General Joseph McNarney, the newly appointed commander of US forces in occupied Germany, at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp in Berlin.
Hapleita [Surviving Remnant] edition of the Talmud (1947-1951). Bernstein's most notable challenge and
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19233. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march lies in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
liberation. Sabina survived. Five months after the sisters were sent to the Gruenberg camp, the Dabrowa
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19234. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march sits up in bed at an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
liberation. Sabina survived. Five months after the sisters were sent to the Gruenberg camp, the Dabrowa
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19235. Chaplain Herbert Friedman (center, facing camera) and Philip Bernstein (center left, wearing fedora), Adviser on Jewish Affairs to General Joseph T.
Hapleita [Surviving Remnant] edition of the Talmud (1947-1951). Bernstein's most notable challenge and
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19236. Stephen Bernstein, son of American chaplain Philip Bernstein, reads from the torah at his bar mitzvah at the Philanthropin School in Frankfurt, Germany.
Hapleita [Surviving Remnant] edition of the Talmud (1947-1951). Bernstein's most notable challenge and
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19237. Wedding portrait of former Bielski partisan, Berl Kagan.
1941, after the Nazis murdered his parents and two of his brothers, the four surviving Bielski brothers
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19238. Reha Fabian presents a bouquet of flowers to Rabbi Leo Baeck upon his arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
too, were deported to Auschwitz in a transport of over 1,000 Jews, only six of whom survived the war
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19239. Varian Fry (left) views a Chagall painting outside the artist's home in Gordes.
service at the end of 1945. He died almost penniless in 1988. Bingham was survived by his wife Rose and
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19240. A man and a boy carry their luggage on the way to the deportation train in the Lodz ghetto.
to the Stutthof concentration camp. Franka survived the death march but her younger sister Gitl did
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19241. Watercolor portrait depicting a man in military uniform by Jacob J. Barosin
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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19242. Pencil drawing of a man in a brimmed hat and coat by Jacob J. Barosin
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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19243. Pencil drawing of people looking at a partially destroyed building by Jacob J. Barosin
late August 1944. The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister
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19244. Watercolor of a man smoking on a bench by Jacob J. Barosin
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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19245. Pencil drawing depicting a group of imprisoned men with luggage by Jacob J. Barosin
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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19246. Pencil portrait depicting a seated man’s back by Jacob J. Barosin
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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19247. Partial charcoal portrait depicting a man in a flat cap by Jacob J. Barosin
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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19248. Watercolor portrait of two older men wearing caps by Jacob J. Barosin
Paulette’s mother, until Paris was liberated in late August 1944. The majority of Jacob’s family survived
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19249. Landscape pencil drawing with a building surrounded by trees by Jacob J. Barosin
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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19250. Charcoal portrait of a man holding a cigarette by Jacob J. Barosin
late August 1944. The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister