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151. Four Jewish children sit around a table and play a card game in their apartment in Geneva, Switzerland.
); INTERIORS; REFUGEE CAMPS/CENTERS; REFUGEES (JEWISH); TABLES; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES
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152. Children stand in a circle with two teachers outside a building in the Rivesaltes internment camp and play a game.
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153. On display in the Lustgarten are the national flags of the countries participating in the Olympic Games in Berlin.
OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Miscellaneous ... Games in Berlin. Also visible, in the left of the photograph, is the altar that holds Olympic fire.
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154. A group of men play a game of cards. Emil Gundelfinger is second from the right, smoking a cigar.
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155. Meeting of Labor Zionists in Tel Aviv. From left to right are Joseph Sprinzak (General Secretary of the Palestine Labor Party), Com.
of the Palestine Labor Party), Com. Golomb (Member of the Executive Committee of the Histadrut), Is
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156. Studio portrait of Dr. Karl Ritter von Halt, President of the Organizing Committee for the 4th Winter Olympic Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
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157. An American travel agency advertises the Summer Olympics in Berlin as well as telegrams, cablegrams, and News Flash Reports on events from the Olympic Games.
OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Miscellaneous
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158. An American travel agency window displays images of a peaceful Germany sent by the German Railways Information Office to attract visitors to the 11th Summer Olympic Games.
OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Miscellaneous
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159. Front page of the New York Amsterdam News, from during the 11th Summer Olympic Games, with the headline "Negro Heroes Pile Up 70 of 187 U.S.
OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Posters/Publications/Press
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160. A Jewish child from Germany is passed around a circle in a trust game at a Kinderlager [children's recreational summer camp] in Horserod, Denmark.
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161. A Jewish child from Germany is passed along a line of children with clasped hands in a game at a Kinderlager [children's recreational summer camp] in Horserod, Denmark.
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162. Group portrait of German-Jewish children staying at the Ons Boschhious children's home in Driebergen before going on a trip to see a soccer game in Soesterberg, Holland.
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163. A view from the stands of the American Olympic team marching into the Olympic stadium for the 1936 games, wearing suits and hats.
OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Arrival/Parades/Opening Ceremonies
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164. German soldiers, some on horse back, stand at attention in front of saluting spectators during war games at the Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg.
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165. Members of Kassel displaced persons' camp soccer team walk to or from a game; their uniforms have a Star of David reminiscent of German ghetto regulations.
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166. Heinrich Salomon Rosenberg (seated, wearing large hat) and his wife Paula Gewitsch Rosenberg sit around a table and watch a chess game in the Opole Lubelskie Ghetto.
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167. Group portrait of members of a motorcycle club, The original caption "Fox Hunt" refers to the orienteering game played by members of the club.
orienteering game played by members of the club. Walter Kleeblatt is pictured second from the left. One of
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168. The last of the 3000 runners that carried the Olympic torch from Olympia, Greece, arrives in the Lustgarten in Berlin to light the Olympic Flame and start the 11th Summer Olympic Games.
OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Arrival/Parades/Opening Ceremonies
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169. The last of the 3000 runners that carried the Olympic torch from Olympia, Greece, lights the Olympic Flame in the Lustgarten in Berlin to start the 11th Summer Olympic Games.
OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Arrival/Parades/Opening Ceremonies
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170. Nazi propaganda poster bearing a photograph of Herschel Grynzspan, titled, "Enough of this pack of criminals!--Germans are not 'fair game' for Jewish criminals!--Now the cup is full!" The poster warns of revenge to be taken upon the Jewish people for their purported crimes.
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171. A doll belonging to Judit Gondos, a passenger on the Kasztner rescue train.
ARTIFACTS -- Objects -- Toys/Dolls/Games ... ARTIFACTS N; DOLLS N; KASZTNER TRAIN N; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES N
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172. A decorative statue outside of the Olympic stadium.
OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Miscellaneous
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173. Sign for the 1936 Olympics in a window in England.
OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Miscellaneous
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174. A German travel agency advertises trips to the Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Summer Olympics in Berlin.
OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Miscellaneous
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175. An American travel agency advertises the Summer Olympics in Berlin, with reduced railroad fares for American travelers.
OLYMPICS -- Berlin Games (1936) -- Miscellaneous