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851. JDC executive Morris Troper at the European headquarters of the American Joint Distribution Committee in Lisbon.
Troper was instrumental in convincing the governments of the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Great ... 1942 served as chief of European operations for the American Joint Distribution Committee. During his
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852. Poster advertising the antisemitic propaganda film "Der ewige Jude"
the side of a Dutch building. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1942. ... poster advertising the antisemitic propaganda film "Der ewige Jude" (The Eternal Jew) hangs on
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853. Passengers crowd the deck of the MS St. Louis. Among those pictured is Ernst Weil (with glasses) waving from the deck.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... waving from the deck.
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854. Announcement issued by the crew of the MS St. Louis to the passengers, informing them that no further news regarding their fate had been received.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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855. Group portrait of children on the deck of the MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Group portrait of children on the deck of the MS St. Louis. Pictured in the front row, from left
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856. Ruth Karliner stands on the deck of the MS St. Louis.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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857. Refugees on board the MS St. Louis dance in the ship's ballroom.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Refugees on board the MS St. Louis dance in the ship's ballroom. Photo from the personal St. Louis
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858. Herbert Karliner poses with his father, Joseph, on the deck of the MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Herbert Karliner poses with his father, Joseph, on the deck of the MS St. Louis.
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859. Joseph Karliner with his children, Ruth and Herbert, on the deck of the MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Joseph Karliner with his children, Ruth and Herbert, on the deck of the MS St. Louis.
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860. Jewish refugees on board the MS St. Louis dance in the ballroom.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Jewish refugees on board the MS St. Louis dance in the ballroom. Pictured on the right are Fritz
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861. Three young Jewish refugees relax on the deck of the MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Three young Jewish refugees relax on the deck of the MS St. Louis. Werner Lenneberg (right) naps
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862. Fritz Buff and Hilde Pander on the deck of the MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Fritz Buff and Hilde Pander on the deck of the MS St. Louis.
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863. Four young Jewish refugees pose on the deck of the MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Four young Jewish refugees pose on the deck of the MS St. Louis. Pictured from left to right are
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864. Portrait of Fritz Buff standing on the deck of the MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Portrait of Fritz Buff standing on the deck of the MS St. Louis.
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865. Werner Lenneberg (left) and Fritz Buff (right) play shuffleboard on the deck of the MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Werner Lenneberg (left) and Fritz Buff (right) play shuffleboard on the deck of the MS St. Louis.
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866. Members of the Dingfelder family stand at the entrance to their butcher shop in Plauen, Germany.
Dingfelders disembarked in the Netherlands. In 1942 Rudi and his parents were arrested in Gouda and sent to ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Germany (pre-1933) -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... Members of the Dingfelder family stand at the entrance to their butcher shop in Plauen, Germany
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867. Boots issued to Jacob Polak by the Red Cross
Survivors of the camps lacked even basic possessions, such as footwear. The Red Cross issued ... these United States Army boots to Jacob Polak in June or July 1945 after his repatriation to the
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868. Voyage of the "St. Louis," May 13-June 17, 1939
However, Great Britain, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands agreed to accept the stranded refugees. After ... The plight of German-Jewish refugees, persecuted at home and unwanted abroad, is illustrated by
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869. Edward Adler describes deportation to and arrival at the Sachsenhausen camp
custody in September 1938 and left Germany. He stayed with relatives in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and ... Edward was born to a Jewish family in Hamburg. In 1935, the Nuremberg
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870. Edward Adler describes forced labor and conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
custody in September 1938 and left Germany. He stayed with relatives in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and ... Edward was born to a Jewish family in Hamburg. In 1935, the Nuremberg
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871. "Honor... whatever the price: a memoir"
Discusses Holocaust experiences while living in the Netherlands. Father arrested for political ... Donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1996 by J. H. Lemmens
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872. Typed form sent by the local police in Stargard to the tax authorities in 1938 concerning the emigration of a Jew who lived in that
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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873. Typed forms completed by the Gestapo Stettin in 1938 and 1940 concerning the deportation of two Jews who lived in Stettin and the
Jews who lived in Stettin and the ... In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services
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874. Typed forms written by the Stettin Gestapo in 1934, 1939 and 1940 concerning the activities of Jewish in Stettin and the surrounding
Jewish in Stettin and the surrounding ... In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services
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875. Typed list with the names of 184 members of the 'Jewish Union of Front-Line Fighters' in Stettin, copied by the Stettin Gestapo in
copied by the Stettin Gestapo in ... In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services