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926. Elana sits on the lap of her adoptive mother, Hulda Rosenfeld, shortly after arriving in Israel on Youth Aliya.
Belsen. She sent a copy of it to the radio program "Mador H'pus Krovim" in Israel (Searching for
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927. A German Jewish horsetrader holds his horse on the streets of a German town (probably Ihringen), flanked by two women.
), flanked by two women. Pictured is Daniel Judas (center), Frau Luise (nee Gibson) Jenne (right) and Frau H
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928. Defendants Walther Funk (right) and Hans Fritzsche (left) in the dock at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
H Walther Funk (1890-1960) was Minister of Economics in the Hitler government. He also replaced Dr
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929. Group portrait of child survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp.
H Joseph Schleifstein (born Josef Janek Szlajfaztajn) is the son of Izrael and Esther Schleifstein
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930. Jeanne Latchiver, a Jewish woman who worked closely with the Armée Juive, poses on the balcony of the mountain chalet in Les Michallons that was used as a training camp by the Jewish resistance group.
H Arnold Einhorn (born Arthur Einhorn) is the son of Solomon and Hanna (Annie Silberstein) Einhorn
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931. Group portrait of members of the French Jewish resistance group Armée Juive dressed in military uniform.
H Arnold Einhorn (born Arthur Einhorn) is the son of Solomon and Hanna (Annie Silberstein) Einhorn
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932. A Jewish Brigade soldier is reunited with friends and family after the war in Paris.
H Arnold Einhorn (born Arthur Einhorn) is the son of Solomon and Hanna (Annie Silberstein) Einhorn
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933. James McDonald converses with committee members at a hearing conducted by the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine at the YMCA building in Jerusalem.
Jr., W.F. Crick, R.H.S. Crossman, Sir Frederick Leggett, R.E. Manningham-Buller and Lord Morrison
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934. Members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine attend a hearing at the YMCA building in Jerusalem.
Jr., W.F. Crick, R.H.S. Crossman, Sir Frederick Leggett, R.E. Manningham-Buller and Lord Morrison
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935. Members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine walk across the street from their lodgings at the King David Hotel to the YMCA building, where they are holding hearings about the situation in Palestine.
Jr., W.F. Crick, R.H.S. Crossman, Sir Frederick Leggett, R.E. Manningham-Buller and Lord Morrison
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936. James G. McDonald arrives in Jerusalem with the members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine.
Jr., W.F. Crick, R.H.S. Crossman, Sir Frederick Leggett, R.E. Manningham-Buller and Lord Morrison
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937. Military entry permit issued to James G. McDonald giving him permission to travel freely throughout Germany as a member of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine.
Jr., W.F. Crick, R.H.S. Crossman, Sir Frederick Leggett, R.E. Manningham-Buller and Lord Morrison
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938. Interior pages of a military entry permit issued to James G.
Jr., W.F. Crick, R.H.S. Crossman, Sir Frederick Leggett, R.E. Manningham-Buller and Lord Morrison
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939. Nazi officers watch the presentation of a document during the dedication of the new SS hospital in Auschwitz.
H Karl Hoecker was born in Engershausen, Germany, in December 1911, as the youngest of six children
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940. Dr. Lolling shakes the hand of Dr. Eduard Wirths during the dedication of the new SS hospital in Auschwitz.
H Karl Hoecker was born in Engershausen, Germany, in December 1911, as the youngest of six children
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941. SS officers socialize at the SS retreat of Solahuette outside of Auschwitz.
H Karl Hoecker was born in Engershausen, Germany, in December 1911, as the youngest of six children
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942. Group portrait of Nazi officers standing in front of a building in Solahutte, the SS retreat outside of Auschwitz.
H Karl Hoecker was born in Engershausen, Germany, in December 1911, as the youngest of six children
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943. British soldiers, aided by German personnel, move survivors of Bergen-Belsen to the hospital for medical care.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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944. Women and children, many of whom are suffering from typhus, typhoid, and dysentary, in a barracks at Bergen-Belsen after liberation.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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945. Bergen-Belsen survivors are treated in an improvised hospital set up with hundreds of beds in the Rundhaus, the former headquarters of the German Army in Bergen-Belsen.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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946. Bergen-Belsen survivors are treated in an improvised hospital set up with hundreds of beds in the Rundhaus, the former headquarters of the German Army in Bergen-Belsen.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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947. View of a British military ambulance with gun-fire damage.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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948. British physicians examines a Typhus patient who is being bathed by nurses.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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949. A ward set up for child survivors liberated from Bergen-Belsen.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between
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950. Unidentified soldiers dusting survivors in Bergen Belsen with DDT powder to halt the spread of Typhus.
directed by Brigadier H. L. Glyn-Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Second Army. Between