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126. Jewish prisoners-of-war from the Polish army work perform forced labor outside in the Goerlitz POW camp.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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127. Members of the Jewish orchestra celebrate with friends at a farewell dinner.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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128. Fania and Henia Durmashkin look over the railing of the Greely while en route to the United States.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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129. Prewar photo of Noachel Beker, the youngest brother of Max Beker.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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130. Performance of the Ex-Concentration Camp Orchestra conducted by Leonard Bernstein.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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131. Portrait of Jack Hirkins, a non-Jewish POW who assited the Jewish prisoners of war obtain items that they needed.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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132. Jewish POWs eat potato pancakes in celebration of Hannuka inside their barracks in POW camp Stalag VIII.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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133. Jewish POWs play cards inside their barracks. Max Beker is pictured on the right.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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134. Group portrait of members of the prisoner orchestra of Stalag VIIIA.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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135. Photo montage poster of the different theatrical and musical performances in Stalag VIIIA.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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136. Group portrait of Polish prisoners-of-war holding musical instruments.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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137. Performance by the prisoner orchestra at Stalag VIIIA in front of the infirmary.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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138. Jewish prisoners-of-war pose with shovels while doing forced labor in an Arbeitskommando.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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139. Jewish prisoners-of-war pose with shovels while digging a deep trench during forced labor in an Arbeitskommando.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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140. Arbeitskommando on Dominium. Max Beker is pictured in the middle row, second from the left.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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141. Minia Moszenberg papers
very malnourished at only 75 pounds and was moved to St. Ottilien Convent Hospital in May, where she
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142. David Winchester papers
the American zone in Germany. American authorities sent David to recuperate at St. Ottilien, a
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143. Group portrait of participants at a meeting between Jewish DP leaders and visiting American Jewish leaders in the American Zone of Germany.
Feldafing. It came into being through the joint effort of Dr. Zalman Grinberg, the head of the St. Ottilien ... conference in St. Ottilien on July 24. Its purpose was to expand the representative base of the Central
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144. General Joseph McNarney signs the charter of recognition of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in Bavaria, whereby the American Army acknowledged the Central Committee as the official representative body of Jewish DPs in the American Zone of Germany.
Feldafing. It came into being through the joint effort of Dr. Zalman Grinberg, the head of the St. Ottilien ... conference in St. Ottilien on July 24. Its purpose was to expand the representative base of the Central