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7251. Letter from Mrs. Arnold Schelansky, former MS St.
September 1939, deported to Dachau and then transferred to Buchenwald. In mid-April 1939, having agreed to
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7252. Two young Jewish children sit outside their home in Moenchengladbach, Germany.
September 1939, deported to Dachau and then transferred to Buchenwald. In mid-April 1939, having agreed to
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7253. German passport for Siegfried Seligmann.
Buchenwald concentration camp. Following his release, Siegfried, Alma, and Ursula purchased tickets for the
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7254. German passport for Siegfried Seligmann.
Buchenwald concentration camp. Following his release, Siegfried, Alma, and Ursula purchased tickets for the
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7255. Belgian alien registration card for Ursula Seligmann.
Buchenwald concentration camp. Following his release, Siegfried, Alma, and Ursula purchased tickets for the
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7256. German passport of Ursula Seligmann.
Buchenwald concentration camp. Following his release, Siegfried, Alma, and Ursula purchased tickets for the
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7257. French transit visa for Ursula Seligmann.
Buchenwald concentration camp. Following his release, Siegfried, Alma, and Ursula purchased tickets for the
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7258. French transit visa for Siegfried Seligmann.
Buchenwald concentration camp. Following his release, Siegfried, Alma, and Ursula purchased tickets for the
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7259. French travel visa for Alma Seligmann.
Buchenwald concentration camp. Following his release, Siegfried, Alma, and Ursula purchased tickets for the
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7260. Interior pages of French travel vis for Alma Seligmann.
Buchenwald concentration camp. Following his release, Siegfried, Alma, and Ursula purchased tickets for the
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7261. The Blechner family, a Polish-born Jewish family in Germany, poses outside.
arrested and sent to Buchenwald, where he was killed. Salo, too, was arrested and sent to Sachsenhausen
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7262. Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria in the Kitchener refugee camp in Richborough (Kent), England.
over the paper factory. On Kristallnacht Herbert was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After two
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7263. Group portrait of Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria in the Kitchener refugee camp in Richborough (Kent), England.
over the paper factory. On Kristallnacht Herbert was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After two
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7264. Portrait of Herbert Mosheim, a Jewish refugee in the Kitchener refugee camp in Richborough (Kent), England.
over the paper factory. On Kristallnacht Herbert was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After two
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7265. Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria pose on the stoop of a barracks in the Kitchener refugee camp in Richborough (Kent), England.
over the paper factory. On Kristallnacht Herbert was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After two
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7266. View of the interior of a crowded barracks in the Kitchener refugee camp in Richborough (Kent), England.
over the paper factory. On Kristallnacht Herbert was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After two
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7267. Herbert Mosheim (kneeling) poses in a factory where he is working as an apprentice while attending engineering school.
over the paper factory. On Kristallnacht Herbert was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After two
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7268. Herbert Mosheim (second from the left on the near side of the table) sits outside with members of his engineering class at the Städtische Erwerbshochschule.
over the paper factory. On Kristallnacht Herbert was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After two
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7269. Herbert Mosheim (second from the left) poses in costume with a group of friends during a Fasching celebration.
over the paper factory. On Kristallnacht Herbert was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After two
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7270. Exterior view of the Kloster Indersdorf children's home.
Kitlitztreben. They stayed there until February 1945 and then were marched to Buchenwald and Flossenbuerg
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7271. Exterior view of the Kloster Indersdorf children's home.
Kitlitztreben. They stayed there until February 1945 and then were marched to Buchenwald and Flossenbuerg
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7272. Portrait of a handicapped Jewish youth named Eric at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Taverny.
the US. [Source: Hemmendinger, Judith and Krell, Robert. "The Children of Buchenwald." Gefen
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7273. Corpses in a death train in Dachau.
,000 and 3,000 prisoners who were evacuated from Buchenwald on April 7, 1945. The train arrived in Dachau
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7274. Corpses in a death train in Dachau.
,000 and 3,000 prisoners who were evacuated from Buchenwald on April 7, 1945. The train arrived in Dachau
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7275. Corpses in a death train in Dachau.
,000 and 3,000 prisoners who were evacuated from Buchenwald on April 7, 1945. The train arrived in Dachau