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7476. Passengers on the St. Louis swim in the ship's pool.
1938 Hans Altschul, the donor's father, was arrested and sent to Buchenwald, where he remained for one
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7477. Jewish passengers board the MS St. Louis in Hamburg.
the donor's father, was arrested and sent to Buchenwald, where he remained for one month. Efforts by
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7478. Portrait of SS Standartenfuehrer Franz Ziereis.
the inspector of the concentration camps, Theodor Eicke, Ziereis was sent from Buchenwald to
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7479. Group portrait of Jewish youth in a soccer team in Berlin.
Buchenwald, a death march and Theresienstadt. They have one son, David Kempler.
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7480. Portrait of Tebche and Sutche Fluss, the twin daughters of the donor's cousin.
Buchenwald, a death march and Theresienstadt. They have one son, David Kempler.
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7481. Gutman Gryniewicz and his son, Adam, pose for a picture, during a parents day in the sanatorium for Jewish children in Srodborow, near Warsaw.
Auschwitz-Birkenau camp with a prisoner number Au. 70 448; he was transferred to the Buchenwald
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7482. Guta Akierman and her daughter, Ania, friends of the donor, pose during the parents day at a sanatorium for Jewish children in Srodborow, near Warsaw.
Auschwitz-Birkenau camp with a prisoner number Au. 70 448; he was transferred to the Buchenwald
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7483. Mania Gryniewicz, right, and her friend, Guta Akierman pose with their children, Adam, right and Ania, during the parents day at a sanatorium for Jewish children in Srodborow, near Warsaw.
Auschwitz-Birkenau camp with a prisoner number Au. 70 448; he was transferred to the Buchenwald
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7484. Mania Gryniewicz, seated, with her children, Hania and Adam.
Auschwitz-Birkenau camp with a prisoner number Au. 70 448; he was transferred to the Buchenwald
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7485. Portrait of Leon (right), Guta Akierman and their brother (name unknown).
Auschwitz-Birkenau camp with a prisoner number Au. 70 448; he was transferred to the Buchenwald
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7486. Group portrait of Polish Jews, on a retreat in Srodborow, near Warsaw.
Auschwitz-Birkenau camp with a prisoner number Au. 70 448; he was transferred to the Buchenwald
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7487. View of Château de Boucicaut, the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home at Fontenay aux Roses.
in November 1945 to house religious, child survivors of Buchenwald. Under the director of Mr. Reich
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7488. Members of Kibbutz Magshimim in Bedzin, Poland shortly after the war.
camps. He ended up in Buchenwald where the Americans liberated him in May 1945. After recuperating for
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7489. Members of Kibbutz Magshimim in Bedzin Poland. Izhak Lauer is seated first row, fifth from the left.
camps. He ended up in Buchenwald where the Americans liberated him in May 1945. After recuperating for
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7490. Children at the OSE children's home, Château de Vaucelles, in Taverny, sit around a table with their English teacher.
child survivors of Buchenwald. It was directed by Judith Hemmediger and her assistant Gaby (Nini) Wolf.
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7491. Two young Jewish sisters, Felice and Beate Zimmern, pose outside the home of Gaston and Juliette Patoux, the French couple who had sheltered them during the German occupation.
child survivors of Buchenwald. It was directed by Judith Hemmediger and her assistant Gaby (Nini) Wolf.
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7492. Letter to relatives from Rudi Dingfelder describing his experiences during the war.
evacuated, Rudi was put on a death march to Germany. He was taken first to Buchenwald and later transferred
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7493. Studio portrait of the Dingfelder family. Pictured from left to right are: Martin, Johanna, Rudi, and Leopold Dingfelder.
evacuated, Rudi was put on a death march to Germany. He was taken first to Buchenwald and later transferred
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7494. Members of the Dingfelder family stand at the entrance to their butcher shop in Plauen, Germany.
evacuated, Rudi was put on a death march to Germany. He was taken first to Buchenwald and later transferred
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7495. Postcard written by Salo Blechner in the Auschwitz-Monowitz concentration camp to his brother Jakob in Zurich, thanking him for sending parcels.
arrested and sent to Buchenwald, where he was killed. Salo, too, was arrested and sent to Sachsenhausen
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7496. Rudi Dingfelder in the Netherlands after the war.
evacuated, Rudi was put on a death march to Germany. He was taken first to Buchenwald and later transferred
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7497. Picture postcard of toddler (Rudi Dingfelder?) in a white winter coat and cap standing by a wicker chair.
evacuated, Rudi was put on a death march to Germany. He was taken first to Buchenwald and later transferred
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7498. Rudi Dingfelder on his first day of school, holding the traditional Schultuete [a school cone] filled with candies.
evacuated, Rudi was put on a death march to Germany. He was taken first to Buchenwald and later transferred
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7499. Portrait of the Dingfelder family. Pictured from left to right are: Martin, Johanna, Leopold, and (in front of him) Rudi Dingfelder.
evacuated, Rudi was put on a death march to Germany. He was taken first to Buchenwald and later transferred
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7500. First class Portugese ship ticket for Ursula Seligmann.
Buchenwald concentration camp. Following his release, Siegfried, Alma, and Ursula purchased tickets for the