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An American medical officer stands in front of a school that has been converted into a hospital for concentration camp survivors
American medical personnel stand in front of a school that has been converted into a hospital for concentration camp survivors f
Medical personnel stand outside a school that has been converted into a hospital for concentration camp survivors from Langenste
Funeral procession for victims of the Kielce pogrom.
Mourners and local residents shovel dirt into the mass grave of the victims of the Kielce pogrom during the public burial.
Map of Theresienstadt from an original document (1942-1945) and mounted in an album assembled by a survivor.
Scene during the book burning in Berlin's Opera Square.
Protesters at an anti-Israel rally.
Protesters at a Tea Party rally.
Portrait of Jakob Blankitny, his parents, and his sister, circa 1928.
A page from the diary of Eugenia Hochberg, written while she was living in hiding in Brody, Poland.
Illustrated page of a child's diary written in a Swiss refugee camp.
Illustrated page of a child's diary written in a Swiss refugee camp.
Prewar photograph of Kitty Weichherz.
The cover of a diary written by Elizabeth Kaufmann while living with the family of Pastor André Trocmé in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
Page from a diary written by Elizabeth Kaufmann while living with the family of Pastor André Trocmé in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
Otto Wolf (1927-1945) was a Czech Jewish teenager who chronicled his family's experience living in hiding in rural Moravia durin
Irene Safran. Liberec, Czechoslovakia, December 22, 1945.
The three sisters who survived Auschwitz.
Joseph Schwimmer, imprisoned in Auschwitz at age 13.
Wedding of Irene (right) and Tibor (center) Safran in the Liberec town hall.
Wedding of Irene and Tibor Safran (seated, in center) in the Liberec town hall.
Defendant John Demjanjuk comments on documents being viewed on a large screen in court.
Defendant John Demjanjuk crosses his heart upon hearing the pronouncement of his death sentence.
Grunwald family photograph.
Grunwald family photograph.
Grunwald family photograph.
Grunwald family photograph.
Grunwald family photograph.
Grunwald family photograph.
Joseph Moses Lang, a few months after liberation.
Juliska, Joseph Moses Lang's sister.
Dachau prisoner record for Joseph Moses Lang.
Top row: (left) white wooden pram in which Barbara was smuggled out of the ghetto, (right) Barbara as a baby, being held by Char
Barbara Rebhun (now Pnina Gutman).
Barbara Rebhun (now Pnina Gutman) with her two daughters.
Displaced persons identity card for Goldie (Iren), Leipheim, Germany.
Displaced persons identity card for Esther, from Leipheim, Germany, where Esther met her future husband.
Photograph of the sisters taken in 1944.
Wedding photograph, January 27, 1952.
Photograph of four of the sisters taken in Goldie's apartment in Brooklyn.
Esther's first home in Toronto, with a host family.
Photograph of Mordechai and Rivka Grossman, taken in the 1920s.
Rivka and Mordechai Grossman, in the Sátoraljaújhely ghetto, spring 1944.
Ceiling of the synagogue in Mad, 2011.
View of the exterior of the synagogue in Mad, 2011.
Aron kodesh (holy ark containing Torah scrolls) of the synagogue in Mad, 2011.
Grossman family descendants, November 1994.
Copy of a page from an alphabetical list of 497 Hungarian and 3 Polish Jewish women transferred from Auschwitz to Hasag-Altenbur
Max Brod in Prague, 1937
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