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9051. A series of photographs of children at the Baruch Auerbach Jewish orphanage in Berlin that was published in the Jewish newspaper, Juedisches Nachrichtenblatt, on March 10, 1939.
in the liberation of Buchenwald.
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9052. Jewish youth lying on a grassy hilltop in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland.
Moniek was sent on a forced march to Buchenwald that lasted six weeks. Soon after his arrival, Moniek
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9053. Portrait of three young Jewish women. From left: Pola Rozen (the donor's niece); Ewa Strzegowska and Frania Magierkiewicz.
Moniek was sent on a forced march to Buchenwald that lasted six weeks. Soon after his arrival, Moniek
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9054. Portrait of David and Aaron Jakobowicz wearing Jewish badges in Sosnowiec.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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9055. Four teenage boys wearing Jewish badges in Sosnowiec.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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9056. Toto (Otto Giniewski, later Etan Guinat), a Zionist activist and leader of the Armée Juive, works at his laboratory at the University of Grenoble.
Buchenwald, where he was imprisoned as a non-Jewish Frenchman. In order to get into proper physical
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9057. Group photograph of American Jewish leaders and recent German Jewish emigres to the United States.
April, 1945, he participated in the liberation of Buchenwald. After having witnessed first-hand the
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9058. A young woman sits in a field of grass in the Dabrowa Gornicza ghetto.
Germany near Fulda. It was named Kibbutz Buchenwald, and there Moniek studied agriculture in preparation
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9059. Wedding portrait of Pal Breuer and Elizabeth Hacker.
family learned that Pal had been in Ohrdruf and Buchenwald and died there on January 26, 1945. After
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9060. A forced labor battalion works on the western border of Hungary in 1942.
family learned that Pal had been in Ohrdruf and Buchenwald and died there on January 26, 1945. After
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9061. Elie Breuer (the young child) sits with his family in Papa.
family learned that Pal had been in Ohrdruf and Buchenwald and died there on January 26, 1945. After
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9062. Eli's father, Pal, returns to the mountainous area surrounding Papa after serving on a Labor Brigade.
family learned that Pal had been in Ohrdruf and Buchenwald and died there on January 26, 1945. After
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9063. Gyula and Flora Breuer (Eli's aunt and uncle) sit for a studio portrait in Kolombus, Hungary.
family learned that Pal had been in Ohrdruf and Buchenwald and died there on January 26, 1945. After
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9064. Eli's father, Pal, smiles and holds up his shovel in the trenches on the western border of Hungary.
family learned that Pal had been in Ohrdruf and Buchenwald and died there on January 26, 1945. After
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9065. Leo Haas illustration of the Pope blessing Himmler for crucifying an inmate on barbed wire
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9066. Leo Haas watercolor of a concentration camp prisoner in a blue striped uniform
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9067. Leo Haas aquatint of a truck piled with coffins leaving Terezin
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9068. Leo Haas watercolor of blind Jewish inmates walking outdoors
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9069. Leo Haas cartoon of a skeletal Nazi setting the word Lidice on fire
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9070. Leo Haas drawing of concentration camp inmates lined up for roll call
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9071. Portrait of a fellow concentration camp inmate by Leo Haas
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9072. Leo Haas drawing of Jewish forced laborers carrying lumber
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9073. Leo Haas sketch of SS labor camp guard Siemen
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9074. Leo Haas drawing of a blind witness identifying the guilty party at a trial
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9075. Leo Haas drawing of concentration camp inmates witnessing a hanging
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida