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4476. Diane Popowski, a Jewish child from Luxembourg, who was adopted by the Pallarès family after she was rescued from a nearby internment camp, sits on a chair holding a doll.
who had survived Auschwitz, came to France and found her. He had wanted to adopt her but his health ... would not permit it. Diane's father, Symcha, also survived but only returned to France in 1949 after a ... relatives informed him that Diane had survived and was still living in Montpellier. Symcha came to retrieve
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4477. Jewish refugee children sit on the terrace of the children's home in Izieu.
who had survived Auschwitz, came to France and found her. He had wanted to adopt her but his health ... would not permit it. Diane's father, Symcha, also survived but only returned to France in 1949 after a ... relatives informed him that Diane had survived and was still living in Montpellier. Symcha came to retrieve
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4478. Prisoners at forced labor in the Jasenovac III concentration camp brickyard mixing lime in large troughs.
authorities permitted the Germans to transfer most of Croatia's surviving Jews (about 7,000 in total ... few managed to escape. The guards murdered most of the surviving prisoners before dismantling the last ... documents that survived, and the ideological agendas of postwar partisan scholarship and journalism, which
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4479. Prisoners at forced labor weaving baskets [possibly at one of the Jasenovac concentration camps].
authorities permitted the Germans to transfer most of Croatia's surviving Jews (about 7,000 in total ... few managed to escape. The guards murdered most of the surviving prisoners before dismantling the last ... documents that survived, and the ideological agendas of postwar partisan scholarship and journalism, which
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4480. The bodies of prisoners executed by the Ustasa in Jasenovac.
authorities permitted the Germans to transfer most of Croatia's surviving Jews (about 7,000 in total ... few managed to escape. The guards murdered most of the surviving prisoners before dismantling the last ... documents that survived, and the ideological agendas of postwar partisan scholarship and journalism, which
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4481. Group portrait of members of Irgun Brit Zion in the Kovno ghetto.
Dachau; and Blumberg survived. ... These were recovered by her sister, Sara Trozki (now Koper), who, together with her mother, had survived ... the immediate family to survive the war. Her father, Israel, and brother, Itzhak Zeev, perished in
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4482. Portrait of Gabor Halmos, a Jewish refugee from Slovakia living in Budapest.
survived the war and made his home in Israel. ... escape and survive the war. A few days after the December 2 raid, Gyorgy Pick was transferred with the ... by the Soviets one month later on January 18, 1945. Though Gyorgy and his parents survived, 161
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4483. View of the Jasenovac concentration camp.
authorities permitted the Germans to transfer most of Croatia's surviving Jews (about 7,000 in total ... few managed to escape. The guards murdered most of the surviving prisoners before dismantling the last ... documents that survived, and the ideological agendas of postwar partisan scholarship and journalism, which
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4484. Ustasa personnel at the Jasenovac concentration camp view a pile of confiscated property looted from prisoners interned in the camp.
authorities permitted the Germans to transfer most of Croatia's surviving Jews (about 7,000 in total ... few managed to escape. The guards murdered most of the surviving prisoners before dismantling the last ... documents that survived, and the ideological agendas of postwar partisan scholarship and journalism, which
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4485. Ustasa guards in the Jasenovac concentration camp strip newly arrived prisoners of their personal possessions.
authorities permitted the Germans to transfer most of Croatia's surviving Jews (about 7,000 in total ... few managed to escape. The guards murdered most of the surviving prisoners before dismantling the last ... documents that survived, and the ideological agendas of postwar partisan scholarship and journalism, which
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4486. Ustasa guards confiscate the possessions of newly arrived prisoners in the Jasenovac concentration camp.
authorities permitted the Germans to transfer most of Croatia's surviving Jews (about 7,000 in total ... few managed to escape. The guards murdered most of the surviving prisoners before dismantling the last ... documents that survived, and the ideological agendas of postwar partisan scholarship and journalism, which
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4487. [Romanian military physicians examine Jews during the stop of the Iasi-Calarasi death train in Sabaoani.]
Those Jews who had survived the journey to Targu Frumos were at first denied any food or water by their ... it was sent back to Sabaoani. There, another 300 corpses were removed and the surviving passengers ... captives survived the journey. In Calarasi the Jews were interned in a makeshift camp set up in the
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4488. The bodies of Romanian Jews who died on one of two death trains that left Iasi on June 30, 1941.
Those Jews who had survived the journey to Targu Frumos were at first denied any food or water by their ... it was sent back to Sabaoani. There, another 300 corpses were removed and the surviving passengers ... captives survived the journey. In Calarasi the Jews were interned in a makeshift camp set up in the
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4489. Portrait of the donor, Miriam Schwarcz.
Auschwitz with her inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks ... being sent back to Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this ... almost never permitted to survive, this group was allowed to bear their children, possibly as a
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4490. Wedding portrait of Miriam Schwarcz and Bela Rosenthal.
Auschwitz with her inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks ... being sent back to Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this ... almost never permitted to survive, this group was allowed to bear their children, possibly as a
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4491. Portrait of Laici Rosenthal, one of the seven Kaufering babies born to the women of the Schwanger [pregnancy] Kommando in the Kaufering concentration camp in the winter of 1945.
Auschwitz with her inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks ... being sent back to Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this ... almost never permitted to survive, this group was allowed to bear their children, possibly as a
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4492. Portrait of Laici Rosenthal, one of the seven Kaufering babies born to the women of the Schwanger [pregnancy] Kommando in the Kaufering concentration camp in the winter of 1945.
Auschwitz with her inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks ... being sent back to Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this ... almost never permitted to survive, this group was allowed to bear their children, possibly as a
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4493. Portrait of Gyuri Legmann (the son of Boezi Legmann), one of the seven Kaufering babies born to the women of the Schwanger [pregnancy] Kommando in the Kaufering concentration camp in the winter of 1945.
Auschwitz with her inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks ... being sent back to Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this ... almost never permitted to survive, this group was allowed to bear their children, possibly as a
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4494. Portrait of a Jewish boy holding a skate in Sokal, Poland.
having been forewarned by a member Judenrat, hid in a barn and survived. One month later, on October 15 ... from the moving train. Dov convinced his mother that they should do so as well. They survived the ... delivered him, invited Dov to live with him. Dr. Kindler, his wife and two children had survived the war
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4495. The Iasi-Calarasi death train at the railroad station in Targu-Frumos.
Those Jews who had survived the journey to Targu Frumos were at first denied any food or water by their ... it was sent back to Sabaoani. There, another 300 corpses were removed and the surviving passengers ... captives survived the journey. In Calarasi the Jews were interned in a makeshift camp set up in the
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4496. Local Roma, supervised by a Romanian policeman, help remove corpses from the Iasi-Calarasi death train during a stop in Targu-Frumos.
Those Jews who had survived the journey to Targu Frumos were at first denied any food or water by their ... it was sent back to Sabaoani. There, another 300 corpses were removed and the surviving passengers ... captives survived the journey. In Calarasi the Jews were interned in a makeshift camp set up in the
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4497. Romanian police supervise the removal of bodies from the Iasi-Calarasi death train during its stop in Targu-Frumos.
Those Jews who had survived the journey to Targu Frumos were at first denied any food or water by their ... it was sent back to Sabaoani. There, another 300 corpses were removed and the surviving passengers ... captives survived the journey. In Calarasi the Jews were interned in a makeshift camp set up in the
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4498. Roma remove bodies from the Iasi-Calarasi death train during its stop in Targu-Frumos.
Those Jews who had survived the journey to Targu Frumos were at first denied any food or water by their ... it was sent back to Sabaoani. There, another 300 corpses were removed and the surviving passengers ... captives survived the journey. In Calarasi the Jews were interned in a makeshift camp set up in the
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4499. Clothing and bodies lie beside the Iasi-Calarasi death train during its stop in Targu-Frumos.
Those Jews who had survived the journey to Targu Frumos were at first denied any food or water by their ... it was sent back to Sabaoani. There, another 300 corpses were removed and the surviving passengers ... captives survived the journey. In Calarasi the Jews were interned in a makeshift camp set up in the
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4500. The bodies of Jews who died on the Iasi-Calarasi death train litter the ground where the train stopped at Targu-Frumos.
Those Jews who had survived the journey to Targu Frumos were at first denied any food or water by their ... it was sent back to Sabaoani. There, another 300 corpses were removed and the surviving passengers ... captives survived the journey. In Calarasi the Jews were interned in a makeshift camp set up in the