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301. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins testifies before the House Committee on migrant workers.
H Frances Perkins (1882-1965), Secretary of Labor. Born in Boston, she studied social work at Mount
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302. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins testifies before the House Committee on migrant workers.
H Frances Perkins (1882-1965), Secretary of Labor. Born in Boston, she studied social work at Mount
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303. Portrait of Frances Perkins.
H Frances Perkins (1882-1965), Secretary of Labor. Born in Boston, she studied social work at Mount
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304. Frances Perkins, returning from an International Labor conference in Europe, arrives in New York aboard the SS Washington.
H Frances Perkins (1882-1965), Secretary of Labor. Born in Boston, she studied social work at Mount
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305. Portrait of Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins at her desk.
H Frances Perkins (1882-1965), Secretary of Labor. Born in Boston, she studied social work at Mount
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306. Portrait of Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins testifying before a Senate committee hearing on low income housing subsidies.
H Frances Perkins (1882-1965), Secretary of Labor. Born in Boston, she studied social work at Mount
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307. Portrait of Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins testifying before the Senate Civil Liberties Committee.
H Frances Perkins (1882-1965), Secretary of Labor. Born in Boston, she studied social work at Mount
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308. Portrait of Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins delivering a speech at the gala celebration of the 75th anniversary of the International Cigar Makers Union at the Raleigh hotel in Washington.
H Frances Perkins (1882-1965), Secretary of Labor. Born in Boston, she studied social work at Mount
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309. An American investigator from the 79th Infantry Division, U.S.
which was supervised by Captain Harold Puttfer and Lieutenant H. Goodman. The camp had three sections
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310. Ten German prisoners held in the Recklinghausen internment camp wait to be questioned by American investigators from the U.S.
Lieutenant H. Goodman. The camp had three sections called "cages." One of these was for women, another for
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311. An American investigator from the 79th Infantry Division, U.S.
which was supervised by Captain Harold Puttfer and Lieutenant H. Goodman. The camp had three sections
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312. An American investigator from the 79th Infantry Division, U.S.
which was supervised by Captain Harold Puttfer and Lieutenant H. Goodman. The camp had three sections
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313. American investigator George Atlas questions a member of the Hitler Youth arrested for blowing up a U.S.
which was supervised by Captain Harold Puttfer and Lieutenant H. Goodman. The camp had three sections
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314. Germans incarcerated in the Recklinghausen internment camp fill puddles in the camp yard.
which was supervised by Captain Harold Puttfer and Lieutenant H. Goodman. The camp had three sections
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315. U.S. troops search new German prisoners upon their arrival at the internment camp at Recklinghausen established by the U.S.
interrogation department, which was supervised by Captain Harold Puttfer and Lieutenant H. Goodman. The camp
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316. An American officer speaks to new German prisoners upon their arrival at the Recklinghausen internment camp, which was established by the U.S.
Lieutenant H. Goodman. The camp had three sections called "cages." One of these was for women, another for
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317. An American officer gives instructions to new German women prisoners upon their arrival at the Recklinghausen internment camp.
interrogation department, which was supervised by Captain Harold Puttfer and Lieutenant H. Goodman. The camp
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318. A U.S. Army sergeant checks the papers of new German prisoners lined up outside of the processing center of the Recklinghausen internment camp.
Lieutenant H. Goodman. The camp had three sections called "cages." One of these was for women, another for
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319. An Austrian-Jewish survivor, who had been deported from Holland, points out the gallows in Ohrdruf to General Dwight D.
Bradley, Lt. Gen. George S. Patton, and Major General Troy H. Middleton, during an official tour of the
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320. Adolf Hitler pays a visit to the Landsberg prison ten years after his release.
Photographer: Heinrich Hoffmann/Studio of H. Hoffmann
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321. Barrister Carl Bertil Henriques (left) walks outside with a colleague.
Hedtoft, H.C. Hansen and Herman Dedichen, who warned him of the impending deportation of Danish Jews. The
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322. Portrait of Helene Schoenberger and her daughter, Bianka.
h Moritz Schoenberger, the donor's grandfather, was born in Sarvar, Hungary on October 30, 1887. In
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323. Portrait of Gedalia Ginunski, a cantor from Eisiskes who was a performer in the Vilna Hazzanim (cantors) Quartet.
H Gedalia Ginunski was a cantor in the Beth Midrash in Eisiskes as well as in the shtetl of Astrin
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324. Group portrait of the members of the Vilna Hazzanim (cantors) Quartet, which continued to be known as such even after it expanded.
H Gedalia Ginunski was a cantor in the Beth Midrash in Eisiskes as well as in the shtetl of Astrin
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325. Bar Mitzvah portrait of Bernhard Diament in Copenhagen.
Photographer: H. Ferch