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326. Jews from Subcarpathian Rus await selection on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
In 1961 at the time of the Eichmann trial, she gave an interview to Parade magazine in which she
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327. Students and teachers in the Ezra Schule in Riga, Latvia.
Eichmann in Jerusalem. Lurie lived in Tel Aviv until her death in 1998. Her works are part of the permanent
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328. Teachers in the Ezra Schule in Riga, Latvia. Standing on the far left is Andrei Wespremu, Esther Lurie's first mentor.
Eichmann in Jerusalem. Lurie lived in Tel Aviv until her death in 1998. Her works are part of the permanent
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329. Seitele ("Muta") Lurie (sister of Esther Lurie) poses on a beach in Riga, Latvia.
Eichmann in Jerusalem. Lurie lived in Tel Aviv until her death in 1998. Her works are part of the permanent
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330. Studio portrait of two Latvian Jewish sisters. Pictured are Esther Lurie and her sister Shifra.
Eichmann in Jerusalem. Lurie lived in Tel Aviv until her death in 1998. Her works are part of the permanent
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331. Students from the Institute of Art in Brussels enjoy a drink on an outdoor terrace.
Eichmann in Jerusalem. Lurie lived in Tel Aviv until her death in 1998. Her works are part of the permanent
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332. [Students from the Institute of Art in Brussels] enjoy an excursion on a pleasure boat.
Eichmann in Jerusalem. Lurie lived in Tel Aviv until her death in 1998. Her works are part of the permanent
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333. Artist, Esther Lurie, meets with workers on a kibbutz in Palestine.
Eichmann in Jerusalem. Lurie lived in Tel Aviv until her death in 1998. Her works are part of the permanent
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334. Artist Esther Lurie sketches on the hills outside Beit Alfa in the Galilee.
Eichmann in Jerusalem. Lurie lived in Tel Aviv until her death in 1998. Her works are part of the permanent
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335. Artist Esther Lurie walks down on a street in Rome following her liberation and prior to returning to Palestine.
Eichmann in Jerusalem. Lurie lived in Tel Aviv until her death in 1998. Her works are part of the permanent
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336. Esther Lurie serves as a translator between freed American POWs and Soviet officers.
Eichmann in Jerusalem. Lurie lived in Tel Aviv until her death in 1998. Her works are part of the permanent
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337. Portrait of artist Esther Lurie and her niece, Galia (daughter of Esther’s sister Shifra), taken in front of Shifra’s and Galia’s home in Tel Aviv.
Eichmann in Jerusalem. Lurie lived in Tel Aviv until her death in 1998. Her works are part of the permanent
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338. Studio portraits of SS officers Richard Baer and Karl Hoecker.
end of 1946. Until prosecutors began looking for him in the wake of the Eichmann trial, no one came
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339. Studio portrait of Karl Hoecker. The original caption reads "As SS Obersturmfuehrer 21.6.44"
end of 1946. Until prosecutors began looking for him in the wake of the Eichmann trial, no one came
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340. Portrait of Auschwitz camp adjutant Karl Hoecker.
end of 1946. Until prosecutors began looking for him in the wake of the Eichmann trial, no one came
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341. SS officer Karl Hoecker relaxes with women in lounge chairs on the deck of the retreat in Solahuette.
end of 1946. Until prosecutors began looking for him in the wake of the Eichmann trial, no one came
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342. SS officers together with women and a baby relax on lounge chairs on a deck in Solahuette.
end of 1946. Until prosecutors began looking for him in the wake of the Eichmann trial, no one came
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343. SS officer Karl Hoecker and some women relax on lounge chairs on a deck in Solahuette.
end of 1946. Until prosecutors began looking for him in the wake of the Eichmann trial, no one came
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344. Nazi officers and female auxiliaries (Helferinnen) pose on a wooden bridge in Solahuette.
end of 1946. Until prosecutors began looking for him in the wake of the Eichmann trial, no one came
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345. Nazi officers and female auxiliaries (Helferinnen) run down a wooden bridge in Solahuette.
end of 1946. Until prosecutors began looking for him in the wake of the Eichmann trial, no one came
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346. Nazi officers and female auxiliaries (Helferinnen) run down a wooden bridge in Solahuette.
end of 1946. Until prosecutors began looking for him in the wake of the Eichmann trial, no one came
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347. Commandant Richard Baer (right) accompanies Oswald Pohl (left) during an official visit to Auschwitz by automobile.
end of 1946. Until prosecutors began looking for him in the wake of the Eichmann trial, no one came
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348. SS officers Oswald Pohl (left) and Ernst Schmauser (center) visit Auschwitz.
end of 1946. Until prosecutors began looking for him in the wake of the Eichmann trial, no one came
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349. SS General Oswald Pohl pays an official visit to Auschwitz.
end of 1946. Until prosecutors began looking for him in the wake of the Eichmann trial, no one came
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350. SS General Oswald Pohl pays an official visit to Auschwitz accompanied by Auschwitz Commandant Richard Baer who had previously served as his adjutant.
end of 1946. Until prosecutors began looking for him in the wake of the Eichmann trial, no one came