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26. Tibor Stern papers
's experiences living as a displaced person at the Cinecittà DP camp in Italy immediately following the
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27. Oral history interview with Mira Sherman
Cinecittà displaced persons camp from 1945 to 1947; and immigrating to the United States in November 1947.
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28. Cover of a false identification card issued by local church authorities to the Croatian Jew, Zdenko Bergl, who was then living in "free-confinement" with the Mitrani-Andreoli family in Modena, Italy, under the name of Luigi Bianchi.
of the war in August 1944. Afterwards he resided in the Cinecitta DP camp in Rome. When he
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29. View of the brick and tile factory owned by the Zdenko family in Sv.
the war in August 1944. After liberation they resided in the Cinecitta displaced persons' camp in
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30. A false identification card issued by local church authorities to the Croatian Jew, Zdenko Bergl, who was then living in "free-confinement" with the Mitrani-Andreoli family in Modena, Italy, under the name of Luigi Bianchi.
the war in August 1944. After liberation they resided in the Cinecitta displaced persons' camp in
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31. Oral history interview with Natan Raviv
assistance from UNRRA; selling goods in Rome; transfer to Cinecittà; deferring illegal immigration to
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32. Brown leather belt worn by a Jewish Polish inmate at Buchenwald concentration camp
he contracted typhus. While recuperating in Cinecitta DP camp, his American cousin, Louis Korn ... Palestine. He contracted typhus and recovered at Cinecitta displaced persons camp. His American cousin Louis