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101. Monument to Raoul Wallenberg. The monument, consisting of a sculpture on a tall pedestal, was removed by the Communist government the night before its scheduled unveiling in Budapest's Szent Istvan park.
Nazis and polish its image in the international community. However, Adolf Eichmann continued to press ... beating up Jews. In November Eichmann organized a series of death marches of Jews from Budapest to the
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102. A chemise belonging to Anna Ilona Gondos, that was taken with her when she left Budapest on the Kasztner rescue train.
negotiations with the SS. Adolf Eichmann was willing to subscribe to the rescue transport to demonstrate that ... -Austrian border. At this point Eichmann made the decision to send the transport to Bergen-Belsen. The
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103. A group of friends from the Zionist youth group Gordonia stop at a cafe in Bratislava, on their way to Israel.
negotiations with the SS. Adolf Eichmann was willing to subscribe to the rescue transport to demonstrate that ... -Austrian border. At this point Eichmann made the decision to send the transport to Bergen-Belsen. The
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104. Members of the Zionist youth group Gordonia pose for a photograph in postwar Kosice.
negotiations with the SS. Adolf Eichmann was willing to subscribe to the rescue transport to demonstrate that ... -Austrian border. At this point Eichmann made the decision to send the transport to Bergen-Belsen. The
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105. Arrivée de Juifs hongrois à Auschwitz
Le colonel SS Adolf Eichmann était le chef de l'équipe des « experts
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106. Yitzhak Zuckerman delivers a speech at a Zionist political meeting in the Zeilsheim displaced persons' camp.
of the Ghetto Fighters' Kibbutz. In 1961 Zuckerman testified at the Eichmann Trial in Jerusalem.
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107. Yitzhak Zuckerman delivers a speech at a Zionist meeting in Zeilsheim.
of the Ghetto Fighters' Kibbutz. In 1961 Zuckerman testified at the Eichmann Trial in Jerusalem.
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108. Friends and relatives of the Glueckstein family pose in their bathing suits on a beach in Germany, while the toddler, Fritz Glueckstein, sits in front on an inflatable "wine bottle".
he was assigned to work at Eichmann's Gestapo headquarters in the Reich Security Main Office, along
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109. Prisoners chop wood in the Les Milles internment camp in southern France.
authorities seeking to fill the new quota mandated by Eichmann in the summer of 1942 that 50,000 Jews from the
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110. Ludwig Cohn (brother of the donor) stands in front of a building in Les Milles internment camp in southern France.
authorities seeking to fill the new quota mandated by Eichmann in the summer of 1942 that 50,000 Jews from the
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111. Three internees pose together in Les Milles internment camp in southern France.
authorities seeking to fill the new quota mandated by Eichmann in the summer of 1942 that 50,000 Jews from the
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112. Red Cross letter sent from Ludwig Cohn, a Jewish prisoner in the Les Milles internment camp, to his sister Ilse Cohn in Brussels, Belgium.
authorities seeking to fill the new quota mandated by Eichmann in the summer of 1942 that 50,000 Jews from the
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113. A Jewish mother and her daughter go hiking in the Austrian mountains.
However, Julius first had to promise Adolf Eichmann during an interview in Gestapo headquarters that he
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114. Group portrait of an extended Austrian-Jewish family.
However, Julius first had to promise Adolf Eichmann during an interview in Gestapo headquarters that he
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115. Close-up portrait of an Austrian-Jewish girl with a long braid.
However, Julius first had to promise Adolf Eichmann during an interview in Gestapo headquarters that he
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116. Group portrait of a class of both Christian and Jewish girls in an Austrian elementary school.
However, Julius first had to promise Adolf Eichmann during an interview in Gestapo headquarters that he
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117. Group portrait of a class of both Christian and Jewish children in an Austrian elementary school.
However, Julius first had to promise Adolf Eichmann during an interview in Gestapo headquarters that he
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118. Portrait of an Austrian-Jewish family. Pictured from left to right are Julius, Herbert, Susi and Olga Popper and an unidentified girl.
However, Julius first had to promise Adolf Eichmann during an interview in Gestapo headquarters that he
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119. Portrait of an Austrian-Jewish family sitting around an outdoor table.
However, Julius first had to promise Adolf Eichmann during an interview in Gestapo headquarters that he
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120. Portrait of an Austrian-Jewish family sitting around a table on a porch.
However, Julius first had to promise Adolf Eichmann during an interview in Gestapo headquarters that he
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121. Two Austrian-Jewish siblings stand next to a chain-link fence.
However, Julius first had to promise Adolf Eichmann during an interview in Gestapo headquarters that he
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122. Group portrait of a Austrian-Jewish school children.
However, Julius first had to promise Adolf Eichmann during an interview in Gestapo headquarters that he
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123. Identification card issued by the Ministry of the Interior to Izidor Schwarz stating that he is an office worker employed in the main office of the Jewish community.
Orthodox community. This brought him to the attention of Dieter Wisliceny, Eichmann's advisor, who
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124. Interior pages of an identification card issued by the Ministry of the Interior to Izidor Schwarz stating that he is an office worker employed in the main office of the Jewish community.
Orthodox community. This brought him to the attention of Dieter Wisliceny, Eichmann's advisor, who
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125. Identification card issued to Izidor Schwarz stating that he is an office worker employed in the main office of the Jewish community.
Orthodox community. This brought him to the attention of Dieter Wisliceny, Eichmann's advisor, who