Displaying: 51 75 of 324 matches for “anschluss”
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51. Selective Service registration card issued to Jack Postman only two years after his arrival in the United States from Nazi Austria.
after the Anschluss. Rather than continue his legal training, Jacob Postman became an accountant after
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52. Therese Bloch-Bauer poses for a portrait with sons Karl (left) and Robert.
death. With the Anschluss of Austria in 1938, however, the paintings, along with much of the family ... elderly man at the time of the Anschluss, managed to flee to Switzerland where he died shortly after the
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53. Karl and Robert Bloch-Bauer pose on the beach with two young girls, possibly cousins Mira and Bettina Bauer.
death. With the Anschluss of Austria in 1938, however, the paintings, along with much of the family ... elderly man at the time of the Anschluss, managed to flee to Switzerland where he died shortly after the
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54. Therese Bloch-Bauer seated on a bench with daughters Maria (left) and Luise.
death. With the Anschluss of Austria in 1938, however, the paintings, along with much of the family ... elderly man at the time of the Anschluss, managed to flee to Switzerland where he died shortly after the
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55. Maria Bloch-Bauer (center) poses for a photograph with classmates.
death. With the Anschluss of Austria in 1938, however, the paintings, along with much of the family ... elderly man at the time of the Anschluss, managed to flee to Switzerland where he died shortly after the
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56. Maria and Luise Bloch-Bauer (later Guttmann) pose for a photograph on the occasion of Luise's wedding.
death. With the Anschluss of Austria in 1938, however, the paintings, along with much of the family ... elderly man at the time of the Anschluss, managed to flee to Switzerland where he died shortly after the
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57. Therese Bloch-Bauer poses with her grandchildren, Nelly, Franz, and Peter.
death. With the Anschluss of Austria in 1938, however, the paintings, along with much of the family ... elderly man at the time of the Anschluss, managed to flee to Switzerland where he died shortly after the
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58. A Jewish DP poses at the entrance to the Cinecitta displaced persons camp in Rome.
1931 in Vienna Austria, and her older brother Heinz was born in 1927. Soon after the Anschluss in 1938
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59. Otto Perl poses with his American army unit at Camp Ritchie, Maryland.
one brother, Kurt (b. 1917). During the year preceeding the Anschluss, Otto was serving in the
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60. Jewish boys from the Zionist group Brit Trumpeldor pose during an excursion.
to police that Max had made anti-Nazi comments prior to the Anschluss. The police called him in for
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61. Three members of Betar pose on the balcony of a pagoda in the Hongkew ghetto.
to police that Max had made anti-Nazi comments prior to the Anschluss. The police called him in for
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62. Fritzi Gewing poses outside a building with her three sons, Walter, Heinz and Ernst.
to police that Max had made anti-Nazi comments prior to the Anschluss. The police called him in for
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63. Louisa Gewing, grandmother of the donor, goes for a rickshaw ride.
to police that Max had made anti-Nazi comments prior to the Anschluss. The police called him in for
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64. Group portrait of members of the Beit Trumpeldor Zionist youth movement.
to police that Max had made anti-Nazi comments prior to the Anschluss. The police called him in for
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65. Franz stands next to an automobile parked on a country road while father Ferdinand sits inside.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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66. Emanuel and Rosa Hausner celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with their seven children.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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67. Alien registration card issued to Betty Hausner. The front of the card states that "You must produce this certificate if required to do so by any Police Officer or member of His Majesty's forces acting in the course of his duty."
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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68. Studio wedding portrait of Frank Hausner and Betty Heimann.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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69. Illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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70. Illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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71. Illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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72. Illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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73. Illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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74. Illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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75. Back side of an illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year