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76. Musical performance in the Kovno ghetto. Pictured is Luba Kupritz, accompanied by a piano and trumpet.
trumpet. She later sang as a vocalist in the St. Ottilien Jewish Orchestra after the war.
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77. Performance of the Kovno ghetto orchestra. Among those pictured are: Yankele (the 13-year-old youth playing the violin at the back), Michael Hofmekler (standing at the left), Boris Stupel (sitting next to Hofmekler), Alexander (Shmaya) Stupel (standing at the top right).
Division, found his brother at the St. Ottilien displaced persons hospital camp in June 1945.
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78. Performance of the Kovno ghetto orchestra. Among those pictured are: Mordechai Borstein (left), Korijski (middle), and Maya Gladstein (right).
Division, found his brother at the St. Ottilien displaced persons hospital camp in June 1945.
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79. Group portrait of members of the orphans transport during their sojourn in France on their way to England.
Americans arrived one week later. After liberation Hershy was sent to the St. Ottilien hospital to
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80. Invitation to a concert of Hebrew and Yiddish songs performed by Czechoslovakian Jewish orphans living at the Mansell Street shelter.
Americans arrived one week later. After liberation Hershy was sent to the St. Ottilien hospital to
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81. Group portrait of the Arbeistkomando,
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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82. Performance of the prisoner tango orchestra in Stalag VIIIA.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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83. Josef Rosensaft delivers the opening address at the Second Congress of Liberated Jews in the British Zone.
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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84. Performance of the Kovno ghetto orchestra. Among those pictured are: Yankele (the 13-year-old youth playing the violin at the back), Michael Hofmekler (standing at the left), Boris Stupel (sitting next to Hofmekler), Alexander (Shmaya) Stupel (standing at the top right).
Division, found his brother at the St. Ottilien displaced persons hospital camp in June 1945.
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85. Performance of the Kovno ghetto orchestra. Pictured are Boris (Abraham, or Abrasha for short), Stupel, playing the violin and Michael Leo Hofmekler, conducting.
Division, found his brother at the St. Ottilien displaced persons hospital camp in June 1945.
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86. Close-up portrait of Fernand Carion, a Belgian musician and prisoner-of-war.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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87. Close-up portrait of Fernand Carion, a Belgian musician and prisoner-of-war.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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88. Fernand Carion, a Belgian musician and prisoner-of-war, conducts the prisoner's orchestra in Stalag VIII-A.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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89. Concertmaster Max Beker, a Jewish prisoner-of-war from Vilna, performs a solo with the camp orchestra under the direction of Fernand Carion, a Belgian prisoner-of-war, for infirmary patients.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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90. Concertmaster, Max Beker, a Jewish prisoner-of-war from Vilna, leads the tango orchestra of Stalag VIIIA.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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91. Polish prisoners-of-war celebrate Channukah in their barracks with potato pancakes.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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92. Max Beker, a Jewish and Polish prisoner-of-war, stands outside a barracks of Stalag VIIIA.
established an orchestra in the St. Ottilien monastery near the village of Schwabenhausen. Originally a Nazi
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93. 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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94. 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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95. 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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96. 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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97. 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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98. 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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99. 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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100. 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