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6601. Document issued by the Honduran consulate certifying that William (Zev) Siegel is qualified to serve as a crew member of a ship.
conditions. Finally, after a hunger strike, the British decided to return the refugees to DP camps in ... and Amstau DP camps in the British zone. Most of the Exodus refugees remained in the DP camps for ... help of his sister and Shula Alazoroff, the Mossad smuggled Zev out of the camps. He made his way to ... Jewish DPs were moved from camps in Germany to transit camps in the south of France. With the
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6602. Lewis Shabasson collection
some time in the Föhrenwald and Feldafing DP camps and in Munich. On 27 October 1946, Lewek married a ... Föhrenwald (Germany : Refugee camp) ... Feldafing (Germany : Refugee camp) ... to the Wolanów labor camp where he worked on an airfield. After one year, he was transferred to the
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6603. Carl Atkin papers
and began administering displaced persons (DP) camps in the Middle East in May 1944. After the war ... ended in May 1945, the UNRRA assumed management of the DP assembly centers and camps in the French ... best man. In his new role Carl traveled to numerous DP camps consulting on many of the improvements he ... he led UNRRA Team 55 to Deggendorf, a former concentration camp turned displaced persons camp, in the
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6604. Aluminum ring with a letter and prisoner number owned by John Bolé
was repatriated from Mittenwald displaced person camp to a DP camp in Rome, Italy. In 1946, he was ... Slovenian border. In fall 1948, John was living in Bagnoli DP camp near Naples, run by the IRO ... the experiences of John Bolé (born Ivan Bolé) during the Holocaust in Buchenwald concentration camp ... and after the Holocaust in displaced persons camps in Italy and Germany.
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6605. Tova Goldszer photograph collection
liberated by Soviet troops in Jan. 1944. After living in a DP camp in the American zone, Rachela emigrated ... went to a DP camp in the American zone. Rachela immigrated to the United States, and Tova went with the ... deported to Majdanek concentration camp in 1943. They were eventually sent to the Skarzysko-Kamienna camp ... to work in an ammunitions factory and then to Czestochowa concentration camp where they were
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6606. 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.
American zone. He also accompanied David Ben-Gurion on his October 1946 visit to the Babenhausen DP camp ... survivors in the DP camps were implemented. They conducted effective educational programs to sensitize the ... the borders to America and Israel were opened, as well as the final closing of the DP camps ... was founded on July 1, 1945 at the first meeting of representatives of Jewish DP camps held in
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6607. Avi Livney, a crew member of the President Warfield/Exodus 1947, poses on the deck of the ship with two puppies, the ship's mascots.
conditions. Finally, after a hunger strike, the British decided to return the refugees to DP camps in ... and Amstau DP camps in the British zone. Most of the Exodus refugees remained in the DP camps for ... Jewish DPs were moved from camps in Germany to transit camps in the south of France. With the ... detention camps in Cyprus. When the ships arrived in France on July 28, most of the passengers chose to
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6608. Arthur Lifshitz (later Avi Livni), a crew member of the President Warfield (later The Exodus 1947) poses near the ship in Baltimore harbor.
conditions. Finally, after a hunger strike, the British decided to return the refugees to DP camps in ... and Amstau DP camps in the British zone. Most of the Exodus refugees remained in the DP camps for ... Jewish DPs were moved from camps in Germany to transit camps in the south of France. With the ... detention camps in Cyprus. When the ships arrived in France on July 28, most of the passengers chose to
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6609. Five crew members of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947), pose around a sign that reads "Baltimore 1946 Special" in Baltimore.
conditions. Finally, after a hunger strike, the British decided to return the refugees to DP camps in ... and Amstau DP camps in the British zone. Most of the Exodus refugees remained in the DP camps for ... Jewish DPs were moved from camps in Germany to transit camps in the south of France. With the ... detention camps in Cyprus. When the ships arrived in France on July 28, most of the passengers chose to
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6610. Three crew members pose on the pier in front of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) in Baltimore harbor.
conditions. Finally, after a hunger strike, the British decided to return the refugees to DP camps in ... and Amstau DP camps in the British zone. Most of the Exodus refugees remained in the DP camps for ... Jewish DPs were moved from camps in Germany to transit camps in the south of France. With the ... detention camps in Cyprus. When the ships arrived in France on July 28, most of the passengers chose to
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6611. Four crew members on the deck of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) in Baltimore harbor.
conditions. Finally, after a hunger strike, the British decided to return the refugees to DP camps in ... and Amstau DP camps in the British zone. Most of the Exodus refugees remained in the DP camps for ... Jewish DPs were moved from camps in Germany to transit camps in the south of France. With the ... detention camps in Cyprus. When the ships arrived in France on July 28, most of the passengers chose to
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6612. Blue and silver HIAS badge acquired by a Polish Jewish refugee
to Hasenhecke dp camp in Kassel, Germany. Pinchas corresponded with his brother Joseph, who lived in ... Brooklyn. Pinchas later lived in Ulm dp camp, then Wasseralfingen dp camp. He worked for the United Nations ... war ended in May 1945, Pinchas lived in several displaced persons camps in Germany. He married ... Pinchas and Leib were in Heilbronn displaced persons camp in Germany. In November, Pinchas and Leib moved
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6613. Chava Friedrich (nee Szwarc) walks with her mother Mathilde Scwarz (nee Oldenberg), while on a trip to the Bad Nauheim bath spa.
to the Bergen Belsen DP camp, where met Mala Schwarz, a survivor from Sosnowiec. They married in ... worked with orphaned children. Eventually, she went to the Bergen Belsen DP camp, where she met Yoel ... Radymno labor camp along the Russian border, which was a particularly brutal camp. He managed to escape ... to avoid deportation. In 1942 Mala was sent to the Hanndorf labor camp. Later, she was transferred
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6614. Mala Szwarc and her older sister Leiba Rozenzweig walk down the street in Sosnowiec.
to the Bergen Belsen DP camp, where met Mala Schwarz, a survivor from Sosnowiec. They married in ... worked with orphaned children. Eventually, she went to the Bergen Belsen DP camp, where she met Yoel ... Radymno labor camp along the Russian border, which was a particularly brutal camp. He managed to escape ... to avoid deportation. In 1942 Mala was sent to the Hanndorf labor camp. Later, she was transferred
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6615. Rose Greenbaum papers
the Feldafing DP camp in Germany where she worked for the Jewish Labor Committee. Rose met her husband ... sister Sara Eisman Malinowski and her brother-in-law John Malinowski in the Eschwege DP camp in Germany ... worked in a shop. Esther was taken during a selection and deported to a concentration camp, most likely ... to a smaller camp in Hamburg where for the next nine months they built houses. In January 1945, the
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6616. Rita Sloan collection
Munich, they were settled in the Wasseralfingen DP camp. ... From Munich, they were settled in the Wasseralfingen DP camp. The town's German population had been ... Marysia Slepian, were interned in a Soviet camp. In the spring of 1944, the Soviet government allowed the ... Polish passports, the NKVD arrested them and deported them to a labor camp in the Republic of Komi in the
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6617. Oral history interview with Pat Lynch
various DP camps; the young Hitler youth who marched in cemeteries; moving from tents to real buildings in ... Contains oral history interviews with 25 Holocaust survivors and concentration camp liberators ... were too terrible; going into the camp and being shocked by how horribly sick the survivors were, with ... camps were often more cruel than the men; and her long working days during that time, which prevented
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6618. Dr. Aharon Pick hosts a dinner for the Jewish dramatist Nathan (Bistritski) Agmon, who is visiting from Palestine.
Germany, where she lived for a time in the Foehrenwald DP camp. In the fall of 1946, she joined a group ... deported to the Stutthof concentration camp. Only Haia survived. After the war, Haia made her way to ... detention camps before being allowed to enter Palestine in May, 1947. David Pick (b.1922) is the son of ... survived the ghetto but perished in the Stutthof concentration camp. David managed to flee the ghetto
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6619. The Alkichen family gathers for a celebration in their hometown of Ostrowiec.
reached Austria. They were placed in the Bindermichl DP camp, near Linz. Miriam was sent to the Strobel ... Germans deported Miriam and her parents to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Bella Naiberg ... Miriam was taken to the "Gypsy camp," where she was one of only six children from that transport who were ... married Roman Ziegler, a survivor from Dabrowa Gornicza in Poland, who lived in numerous camps until he
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6620. Sarah and Aaron Turek pose for a studio portrait in 1936.
from the camp. After the war, Chil was living in the Feldafing and Stuttgart-West DP camps in the U ... round-up of Jews. Thereafter, the family was deported to Lublin-Majdanek concentration camp, where Maria ... Sarah, and Aaron were killed in 1943. Immediately following, Chil was transported to Radom labor camp
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6621. Jack Zimmermann papers
Landsberg DP camp. They stayed there until February 1949 when they immigrated to the United States aboard ... deported to the Bełżec death camp. In November of 1942 another 4,000 Jews were deported to Bełżec ... which meant deportation to a death camp. At that time, Malwina befriended Dr. Hirsch who agreed to pay ... camp in Landsberg am Lech, Germany and of the Zimmermann family after they immigrated to the United
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6622. Oral history interview with Max Nirenberg
Kaufering; being liberated by the American; staying in a displaced persons (DP) camp for 12 weeks; returning ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Dachau (Concentration camp) ... Kaufering (Concentration camp)
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6623. Oral history interview with Zahavah Shamir
DP-Camp Bergen-Belsen ... ’s camp in Ravensbrück; dressing up as a man and going with her father; hiding in bed when the men went ... Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) ... Ravensbrück (Concentration camp)
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6624. Oral history interview with Ilse Weinryb
Weinryb, while in a DP camp; receiving affidavits from maternal cousins, immigrating to the United States ... Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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6625. Marion Pritchard collection
(UNRRA) in the DP camps after the war. Many of the photographs are annotated on the album pages. ... displaced persons camps. She met Anton Pritchard (Tony), a former American Army officer who was also ... persons camps from 1945-1947. The albums depict refugees and staff, including Marion Pritchard and her ... Föhrenwald (Displaced persons camp)