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  • 276. The remains of the main theater in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia after the war.

    The remains of the main theater in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia after the war.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 277. A Czech girl pins something onto the uniform of an American soldier.

    A Czech girl pins something onto the uniform of an American soldier.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 278. American soldiers drive through Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    American soldiers drive through Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 279. Flowers and small American flags adorn a street in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia.

    Flowers and small American flags adorn a street in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 280. President Edvard Benes of Czechoslovakia doffs his hat as he drives through a street in Pilsen.

    President Edvard Benes of Czechoslovakia doffs his hat as he drives through a street in Pilsen.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 281. General George Patton stands on a reviewing stand and salutes along with several soldiers in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    General George Patton stands on a reviewing stand and salutes along with several soldiers in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 282. General George Patton stands with another American officer in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    General George Patton stands with another American officer in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 283. Two African American US soldiers pose in front of a car in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    Two African American US soldiers pose in front of a car in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 284. Two children walk past three African-American soldiers in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    Two children walk past three African-American soldiers in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 285. An African American soldier reads a newspaper in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    An African American soldier reads a newspaper in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 286. An African American soldier poses for a picture in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    An African American soldier poses for a picture in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 287. Oscar Lowy, a soldier from the Czech Brigade drives his jeep through Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    Oscar Lowy, a soldier from the Czech Brigade drives his jeep through Pilsen, Czechoslovakia on its liberation day.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 288. President Edvard Benes of Czechoslovakia, drives through Pilsen on its liberation day.

    President Edvard Benes of Czechoslovakia, drives through Pilsen on its liberation day.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 289. People gather outside a large building in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia adorned with Czech, Soviet and American flags.

    People gather outside a large building in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia adorned with Czech, Soviet and American flags.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 290. A portrait of Oscar Lowy in his military uniform.

    A portrait of Oscar Lowy in his military uniform.

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 291. A portrait of Philip Lieberman, the grandfather of Gertrude (Truda) Munch (later Lowy).

    A portrait of Philip Lieberman, the grandfather of  Gertrude (Truda) Munch (later Lowy).

    His parents perished in Estonia, and his brother and his family also died as did many more distant

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  • 292. Execution of SS concentration camp physician Eduard Krebsach who was convicted of war crimes at the Mauthausen trial.

    Execution of SS concentration camp physician Eduard Krebsach who was convicted of war crimes at the Mauthausen trial.

    the camp in August 1944. Afterwards Krebsbach became "Inspector for Epidemics" in Latvia, Estonia

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  • 293. Doris Rauch and Norbert Troller papers

    -Put on train to Riga, then to Raasiku camp in Estonia; SS had them write postcards saying that

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  • 294. Oral history interview with Sheila Jurkiewicz

    -Jews laws, her experiences in the Vilna ghetto, and being deported to a labor camp in Vaivara, Estonia

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  • 295. Oral history interview with Jacob Y. Raykin

    Estonia.

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  • 296. Oral history interview with Carolina Knoch Taitz

    1945 when the Soviet Union seized the Baltic nations of Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia; and immigrating

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  • 297. Oral history interview with Rochelle Slivka

    Estonia; being sent to the Kaiserwald concentration camp in Latvia and then Stutthof, Poland; her

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  • 298. Zbiór dokumentów z obozów hitlerowskich (Sygn. 209)

    files 292-293; Series 6. Reichskommisariat Ostland-Estonia, file 290; Series 7. Hungary, file 291

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  • 299. Pamphlet

    Alfred Rosenberg was born in Reval (now Talinn), Estonia, on January 12, 1893, into a family of

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  • 300. NOUS SOMMES 900 FRANÇAIS : À LA MÉMOIRE DES DÉPORTÉS DU CONVOI N°73 AYANT QUITTÉ DRANCY LE 15 MAI 1944 / [ouvrage collectif

    other 478 were taken to Reval (Tallinn) in Estonia where sixty of the prisoners were shot in a nearby ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Estonia --Tallinn.

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