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401. Abraham Harmatz poses with his three sons, Zvi Hirsch, Joseph and Ephraim, at the seashore in Palanga, Lithuania.
by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia
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402. Members of the Nekama group gathered around a table during their stay in Bucharest.
by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia
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403. Three Jewish brothers pose in sailor suits. Pictured from right to left are; Zvi Hirsch; Joseph and Ephraim Harmatz.
by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia
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404. Three former Jewish partisans pose in the Vilna ghetto soon after the liberation.
by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia
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405. Portrait of Zvi Hirsch Harmatz.
by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia
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406. Children from the Israelitisches Waisenhaus in Frankfurt, at the Buchrainweiher/Offenbach am Main.
liberated from Bergen-Belsen. He also discovered that his mother and Margot had been killed in Estonia in
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407. Group portrait of the Arbeistkomando,
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944
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408. Performance of the prisoner tango orchestra in Stalag VIIIA.
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944
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409. Artwork by Alexander Bogen
Alexander Katzenbogen was born January 24, 1916, in Tartu, Estonia. His parents were both doctors
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Alexander Katzenbogen was born January 24, 1916, in Tartu, Estonia. His parents were both doctors
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411. Drawing of a man with a Star of David badge on the back of his jacket
Alexander Katzenbogen was born January 24, 1916, in Tartu, Estonia. His parents were both doctors
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412. Joseph Harmatz photograph collection
troops. Joseph's younger brother, Efraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia in
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413. Passport and visas of Julien Bryan
Bryan. VCUs of stamps in passport indicating places and dates traveled to: Estonia 1937; England, 06/25
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414. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 6, 7 and 8 -- Hausner's opening statement
Hausner continues his discussion of mass killings by deportation in Latvia, Estonia, and Vilna.
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415. Oral history interview with Michlean Amir
to Tallin, Estonia, where they perished in a forest; her maternal grandfather, who was deported to
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416. Oral history interview with Frank Moran
camp and finding that it was a concentration camp with prisoners from Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, and
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417. Alfred Rosenberg diary
Alfred Rosenberg was born in Reval (now Talinn), Estonia, on January 12, 1893, into a family of
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418. Dienststelle Rosenberg - Kanzlei Rosenberg. Records from Bundesarchiv, NS 8 (Germany)
Alfred Rosenberg was born in Reval (now Talinn), Estonia, on January 12, 1893, into a family of
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419. Portrait of a Jewish Lithuanian partisan, drawn by Alexander Bogen
Gestapo or after being deported to a labor camp in Estonia. In 1943, Tuvia faked his own death in order to ... Alexander Katzenbogen was born January 24, 1916, in Tartu, Estonia. His parents were both doctors
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420. Text only poster for a performance by St. Ottilien DP orchestra
shot and killed at Klooga labor camp in Estonia, shortly before the camp was liberated on September 15 ... labor camp in Estonia, shortly before the camp was liberated on September 15, 1944. Fania met Max Beker
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421. Text only red poster for a dance and concert performance by members of the St. Ottilien displaced persons orchestra
shot and killed at Klooga labor camp in Estonia, shortly before the camp was liberated on September 15 ... labor camp in Estonia, shortly before the camp was liberated on September 15, 1944. Fania met Max Beker
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422. Text only yellow poster for a performance by members of the St. Ottilien displaced persons orchestra
shot and killed at Klooga labor camp in Estonia, shortly before the camp was liberated on September 15 ... labor camp in Estonia, shortly before the camp was liberated on September 15, 1944. Fania met Max Beker
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423. Aron Tabrys
antes de que el gueto fuera cerrado en 1943, fui deportado a un campo de trabajo en Estonia. Durante el
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424. La población judía de Europa en 1933
alrededor de 255.000 (95.000 en Latvia, 155.000 en Lituania, y 5.000 en Estonia). En la Europa
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425. Lea Feldblum poses next to the fountain at the children's home in Izieu.
release. From Drancy, Miron Zlatin and two children were sent to Tallin, Estonia, where they were taken