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401. DP youth perform gymnastic exercises at either the Kloster Indersdorf or Priem children's center.
UNRRA team helped to trace the identities of the children and to arrange for their adoption, their ... assisted in providing services by a local order of Catholic nuns. From 1945 until the summer of 1946 ... Kloster Indersdorf operated as an international children's center, with a Jewish population of between 40
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402. Ernest Michel papers
International Tracing Service, regarding the wartime fates of his parents and grandmother; and a file of ... International Tracing Service
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403. Ullrich Remak papers
the ghetto in Theresienstadt, and according to a search conducted by the International Tracing Service ... Also included is a letter from the International Tracing Service in response to inquiries about the
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404. Records of the Geneva Office of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1945-1954
rehabilitation services to global Jewish communities and individuals in need worldwide. In the present day, AJJDC ... social service infrastructures and communal institutions worldwide, aid at-risk Jewish communities and ... individuals, and provide critical relief and long-term non-sectarian development assistance services for ... statements; lists of survivors; tracing requests from relatives and friends seeking information about
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405. View of a pile of corpses of former prisones of war.
to hand over all prisoners interned in Passau and neighboring towns, other than those in the penal ... fields had been trampled upon and there were many traces of blood, often leading to the Inn river ... burial services. Only 3 graves were found, containing 107, 116, and 91bodies each; the remaining bodies ... from active military service in 1947 and completed his career in Electrical Engineering in West
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406. UNRRA selected records AG-018-001 : China Office
The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) was an international relief ... fuel, clothing, shelter and other basic necessities, medical and other essential services." Its staff ... Washington, The European Regional Office (London), the 29 servicing offices and missions (2 area offices in ... 1945-46. Its UN functions were transferred to several UN agencies, including the International Refugee
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407. UNRRA selected records AG-018-010 : Austria Mission
included also many of the papers of the Mission's Department of Relief Services) were turned over to IRO ... The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) was an international relief ... fuel, clothing, shelter and other basic necessities, medical and other essential services." Its staff ... Washington, The European Regional Office (London), the 29 servicing offices and missions (2 area offices in
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408. GEDENKBUCH : OPFER DER VERFOLGUNG DER JUDEN UNTER DEM NATIONALSOZIALISTISCHEN GEWALTHERRSCHAFT IN DEUTSCHLAND, 1933-1945 / [bearbeitet
International Tracing Service. ... place of internment. (n.b. This is not a complete listing of all German Jewish victims as it does not
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409. Moses Korn, a Jewish prisoner forced to work in Sonderkommando 1005 unit, poses next to a bone crushing machine in the Janowska concentration camp.
Hersch. He also ran a horse and carriage transportation service. Moses was married and had two children ... (approximately), Moses was interned in the Janowska concentration camp near Lvov. In the summer of 1943 he was ... forced to work for the Sonderkommando 1005, a special unit whose job it was to remove the traces of Nazi ... obliterate the traces of the mass killings committed by Nazis in occupied Eastern Europe. The decision to
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410. Loewenstein family papers
correspondence documenting the Loewensteins’ efforts to trace someone named Kathi Loeb. Biographical materials ... and Naturalization Service, and aid organizations include the Movement for the Care of Children from ... Germany, Selfhelp of Emigrés from Central Europe, the National Refugee Service, and the American Jewish ... correspondence documents the Loewensteins’ efforts to trace Kathi Loeb (1883‐1942), who was deported from the
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411. UNRRA selected records AG-018-028 : Switzerland Mission
The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) was an international relief ... fuel, clothing, shelter and other basic necessities, medical and other essential services." Its staff ... Washington, The European Regional Office (London), the 29 servicing offices and missions (2 area offices in ... 1945-46. Its UN functions were transferred to several UN agencies, including the International Refugee
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412. Promoting need for war crimes trials; bookburning
United States. Office of Strategic Services. ... burning sequence). "Through their master plan they had to wipe out every trace of opposition, religious ... NUREMBERG (INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL) ... United States. Office of Strategic Services.
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413. UNRRA selected records AG-018-017 : Denmark Mission
The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) was an international relief ... fuel, clothing, shelter and other basic necessities, medical and other essential services." Its staff ... Washington, The European Regional Office (London), the 29 servicing offices and missions (2 area offices in ... 1945-46. Its UN functions were transferred to several UN agencies, including the International Refugee
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414. UNRRA selected records AG-018-024 : Luxembourg Mission
The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) was an international relief ... fuel, clothing, shelter and other basic necessities, medical and other essential services." Its staff ... Washington, The European Regional Office (London), the 29 servicing offices and missions (2 area offices in ... 1945-46. Its UN functions were transferred to several UN agencies, including the International Refugee
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415. Baza „Lista Zydowska” : Zachowane karty zgonów ludnosci zydowskiej w zespole „Urzad Statystyczny Rzeszy w Berlinie” w zasobie Archiwum Panstwowego w Opolu. [Internet resource]
among the Museum's newly-arriving records of the International Tracing Service (ITS), while searches of
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416. 'Juden aus Bergen-Belsen im Lager Wurzach (Allgäu)', In: AUFBAU (13 Jul 1945).
International Tracing Service Archives as: "Nicht vollständige Liste von Personen, die das Lager Bergen-Belsen
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417. Andre Marx (wearing glasses) and Greta Fischer (seated second from right) in a meeting with other UNRRA personnel at the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
UNRRA team helped to trace the identities of the children and to arrange for their adoption, their ... assisted in providing services by a local order of Catholic nuns. From 1945 until the summer of 1946 ... Kloster Indersdorf operated as an international children's center, with a Jewish population of between 40
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418. UNRRA relief worker Greta Fischer (left) attends a Passover seder at Unterbrau, Dachau near the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
UNRRA team helped to trace the identities of the children and to arrange for their adoption, their ... assisted in providing services by a local order of Catholic nuns. From 1945 until the summer of 1946 ... Kloster Indersdorf operated as an international children's center, with a Jewish population of between 40
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419. Group portrait of Zionist youth at the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
UNRRA team helped to trace the identities of the children and to arrange for their adoption, their ... assisted in providing services by a local order of Catholic nuns. From 1945 until the summer of 1946 ... Kloster Indersdorf operated as an international children's center, with a Jewish population of between 40
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420. UNRRA relief worker Marion E Hutton talk to some of the children in front of the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
UNRRA team helped to trace the identities of the children and to arrange for their adoption, their ... assisted in providing services by a local order of Catholic nuns. From 1945 until the summer of 1946 ... Kloster Indersdorf operated as an international children's center, with a Jewish population of between 40
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421. UNRRA relief worker Greta Fischer, plays on the floor with a group of toddlers at the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
UNRRA team helped to trace the identities of the children and to arrange for their adoption, their ... assisted in providing services by a local order of Catholic nuns. From 1945 until the summer of 1946 ... Kloster Indersdorf operated as an international children's center, with a Jewish population of between 40
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422. Greta Fischer walks down a staircase with a group of young children at the Kloster Indersdorf children's DP center.
UNRRA team helped to trace the identities of the children and to arrange for their adoption, their ... assisted in providing services by a local order of Catholic nuns. From 1945 until the summer of 1946 ... Kloster Indersdorf operated as an international children's center, with a Jewish population of between 40
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423. A dinner at the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
UNRRA team helped to trace the identities of the children and to arrange for their adoption, their ... assisted in providing services by a local order of Catholic nuns. From 1945 until the summer of 1946 ... Kloster Indersdorf operated as an international children's center, with a Jewish population of between 40
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424. Greta Fischer lays an infant in a crib at the Kloster Indersdorf DP children's center.
UNRRA team helped to trace the identities of the children and to arrange for their adoption, their ... assisted in providing services by a local order of Catholic nuns. From 1945 until the summer of 1946 ... Kloster Indersdorf operated as an international children's center, with a Jewish population of between 40
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425. UN relief worker Greta Fischer helps Sofia and Janusz Karpuk pack for a trip to Switzerland, where they will spend several winter months with other DP children from Prien, under the care of Swiss charitable organizations.
UNRRA team helped to trace the identities of the children and to arrange for their adoption, their ... assisted in providing services by a local order of Catholic nuns. From 1945 until the summer of 1946 ... Kloster Indersdorf operated as an international children's center, with a Jewish population of between 40