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1. U.S. troops and German civilians from Neunburg vorm Wald attend a funeral service for Polish, Hungarian, and Russian Jews found in the forest near their town.
Germany, a prayer was offered in English, Polish, and German for the slave laborers who had been murdered ... survivors (The transport had numbered 2,500 prisoners at the outset.) were liberated by the Third U.S. Army
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2. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to Jewish refugee Salomon Schachter and his family by Hiram Bingham, Vice Consul at the US consulate in Marseilles.
(b. 1932) and Adelaide (b. 1934). In the fall of 1938 Salomon was deported from German-annexed ... associates of the American Friends of German Freedom, an organization formed in the U.S. in 1936 to provide ... Austrian Jewish political activist, who had recently fled to the U.S.), Reinhold Niebuhr (Protestant
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3. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to Jewish refugee Salomon Schachter and his family by Hiram Bingham, Vice Consul at the US consulate in Marseilles.
(b. 1932) and Adelaide (b. 1934). In the fall of 1938 Salomon was deported from German-annexed ... associates of the American Friends of German Freedom, an organization formed in the U.S. in 1936 to provide ... Austrian Jewish political activist, who had recently fled to the U.S.), Reinhold Niebuhr (Protestant
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4. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to Jewish refugee Salomon Schachter and his family by Hiram Bingham, Vice Consul at the US consulate in Marseilles.
(b. 1932) and Adelaide (b. 1934). In the fall of 1938 Salomon was deported from German-annexed ... associates of the American Friends of German Freedom, an organization formed in the U.S. in 1936 to provide ... Austrian Jewish political activist, who had recently fled to the U.S.), Reinhold Niebuhr (Protestant
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5. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to Jewish refugee Salomon Schachter and his family by Hiram Bingham, Vice Consul at the US consulate in Marseilles.
(b. 1932) and Adelaide (b. 1934). In the fall of 1938 Salomon was deported from German-annexed ... associates of the American Friends of German Freedom, an organization formed in the U.S. in 1936 to provide ... Austrian Jewish political activist, who had recently fled to the U.S.), Reinhold Niebuhr (Protestant
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6. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to Jewish refugee Chaja Schachter by Hiram Bingham, Vice Consul at the US consulate in Marseilles.
(b. 1932) and Adelaide (b. 1934). In the fall of 1938 Salomon was deported from German-annexed ... associates of the American Friends of German Freedom, an organization formed in the U.S. in 1936 to provide ... Austrian Jewish political activist, who had recently fled to the U.S.), Reinhold Niebuhr (Protestant
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7. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to Jewish refugee Chaja Schachter by Hiram Bingham, Vice Consul at the US consulate in Marseilles.
(b. 1932) and Adelaide (b. 1934). In the fall of 1938 Salomon was deported from German-annexed ... associates of the American Friends of German Freedom, an organization formed in the U.S. in 1936 to provide ... Austrian Jewish political activist, who had recently fled to the U.S.), Reinhold Niebuhr (Protestant
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8. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to Jewish refugee Zalman Schachter by Hiram Bingham, Vice Consul at the US consulate in Marseilles.
(b. 1932) and Adelaide (b. 1934). In the fall of 1938 Salomon was deported from German-annexed ... associates of the American Friends of German Freedom, an organization formed in the U.S. in 1936 to provide ... Austrian Jewish political activist, who had recently fled to the U.S.), Reinhold Niebuhr (Protestant
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9. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to Jewish refugee Salomon Schachter by Hiram Bingham, Vice Consul at the US consulate in Marseilles.
(b. 1932) and Adelaide (b. 1934). In the fall of 1938 Salomon was deported from German-annexed ... associates of the American Friends of German Freedom, an organization formed in the U.S. in 1936 to provide ... Austrian Jewish political activist, who had recently fled to the U.S.), Reinhold Niebuhr (Protestant
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10. Stephen Bernstein, son of American chaplain Philip Bernstein, reads from the torah at his bar mitzvah at the Philanthropin School in Frankfurt, Germany.
family came to the U.S. to escape the escalating violence in Jerusalem. They lived first in Hartford ... rabbinical ordination and the following year became a chaplain in the U.S. Army. From 1945 to 1947 he was ... the U.S. in the spring but were back in Europe by September 1948, after he accepted a position with ... . [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. Out of the Ashes, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1989, pp. 113-4; Geniizi, Haim, "Philip
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11. One of a chain of menswear stores called Brueder Klimt, owned by Fritz Klimt and his brothers.
any country which would accept him. He was offered a visa to India, accepted it, and returned to ... great hardship. She would continue to live near her sons, first in the U.S. and later in Australia ... delayed, and the partition of India seemed imminent, George accepted an offer of a labor permit in England ... They returned to London in the early 1950s, and remained there until Fritz’ death in 1989. Fritzi also
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12. A Jewish couple poses for a photograph on a ship travelling near India.
any country which would accept him. He was offered a visa to India, accepted it, and returned to ... great hardship. She would continue to live near her sons, first in the U.S. and later in Australia ... delayed, and the partition of India seemed imminent, George accepted an offer of a labor permit in England ... They returned to London in the early 1950s, and remained there until Fritz’ death in 1989. Fritzi also
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13. Passengers on board a ship travelling from India to Seattle, Washington.
any country which would accept him. He was offered a visa to India, accepted it, and returned to ... great hardship. She would continue to live near her sons, first in the U.S. and later in Australia ... delayed, and the partition of India seemed imminent, George accepted an offer of a labor permit in England ... They returned to London in the early 1950s, and remained there until Fritz’ death in 1989. Fritzi also
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14. 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.
. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. Out of the Ashes, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1989, pp. 113-4; Geniizi, Haim, "Philip ... Herbert Friedman (b. 1918), American Reform rabbi and U.S. Army chaplain, who during the American ... oc Herbert Friedman (b. 1918), American Reform rabbi and U.S. Army chaplain, who during the American ... occupation of Germany served as the chief military aid to the Advisor on Jewish Affairs to the Commander of U
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15. Chaplain Herbert Friedman (center, facing camera) and Philip Bernstein (center left, wearing fedora), Adviser on Jewish Affairs to General Joseph T.
. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. Out of the Ashes, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1989, pp. 113-4; Geniizi, Haim, "Philip ... Herbert Friedman (b. 1918), American Reform rabbi and U.S. Army chaplain, who during the American ... oc Herbert Friedman (b. 1918), American Reform rabbi and U.S. Army chaplain, who during the American ... occupation of Germany served as the chief military aid to the Advisor on Jewish Affairs to the Commander of U
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16. Group portrait of participants at a meeting between Jewish DP leaders and visiting American Jewish leaders in the American Zone of Germany.
. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. Out of the Ashes, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1989, pp. 113-4; Geniizi, Haim, "Philip ... Herbert Friedman (b. 1918), American Reform rabbi and U.S. Army chaplain, who during the American ... oc Herbert Friedman (b. 1918), American Reform rabbi and U.S. Army chaplain, who during the American ... occupation of Germany served as the chief military aid to the Advisor on Jewish Affairs to the Commander of U
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17. General Joseph McNarney signs the charter of recognition of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in Bavaria, whereby the American Army acknowledged the Central Committee as the official representative body of Jewish DPs in the American Zone of Germany.
. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. Out of the Ashes, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1989, pp. 113-4; Geniizi, Haim, "Philip ... Herbert Friedman (b. 1918), American Reform rabbi and U.S. Army chaplain, who during the American ... oc Herbert Friedman (b. 1918), American Reform rabbi and U.S. Army chaplain, who during the American ... occupation of Germany served as the chief military aid to the Advisor on Jewish Affairs to the Commander of U
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18. Varian Fry (left) views a Chagall painting outside the artist's home in Gordes.
passports and visas to the US. In addition, he helped Fry devise escape plans, offered his villa as a safe ... Modern Art to come to the U.S. Chagall initially declined the invitation, fearful of crossing the ocean ... Oxford, 1989, pp.128-29; Greenfeld, Howard. Marc Chagall, Harry Abrams, Inc., New York, 1990] ... associates of the American Friends of German Freedom, an organization formed in the U.S. in 1936 to provide