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401. View of the Hitler Youth training center in Braunschweig where Solly Perel spent three years in hiding during World War II.
defeat at Leningrad, Solly's unit was transferred to Estonia. Von Muenchow told Solly he had to send him
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402. View of the pool on the grounds of the Hitler Youth school in Braunschweig, where Solly Perel was enrolled.
defeat at Leningrad, Solly's unit was transferred to Estonia. Von Muenchow told Solly he had to send him
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403. A Christmastime celebration in the dining hall of the Hitler Youth school in Braunschweig, where Solly Perel was enrolled.
defeat at Leningrad, Solly's unit was transferred to Estonia. Von Muenchow told Solly he had to send him
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404. Portrait of two women who worked at the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg.
defeat at Leningrad, Solly's unit was transferred to Estonia. Von Muenchow told Solly he had to send him
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405. Solly Perel (right) converses with two Soviet officers during his service as a translator for the Red Army.
defeat at Leningrad, Solly's unit was transferred to Estonia. Von Muenchow told Solly he had to send him
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406. Solly Perel reads a newspaper in his room in Munich just prior to his departure for Palestine.
defeat at Leningrad, Solly's unit was transferred to Estonia. Von Muenchow told Solly he had to send him
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407. Former Nazi Party ideologist Alfred Rosenberg in the witness box at the International Military Tribunal war crimes trial at Nuremberg.
Affairs Department during the Third Reich. Born in Tallinn, Estonia, Rosenberg was the son of an Estonian
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408. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Alfred Rosenberg, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
Affairs Department during the Third Reich. Born in Tallinn, Estonia, Rosenberg was the son of an Estonian
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409. A young Jewish boy poses with his kindergarten teacher in Peine, Germany.
defeat at Leningrad, Solly's unit was transferred to Estonia. Von Muenchow told Solly he had to send him
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410. Group portrait of children in Peine, Germany. Among those pictured is Solly Perel (front row, center).
defeat at Leningrad, Solly's unit was transferred to Estonia. Von Muenchow told Solly he had to send him
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411. Children on the deck of the Mouzinho en route to America.
liberated from Bergen-Belsen. He also discovered that his mother and Margot had been killed in Estonia in
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412. Page 2 of a personal information sheet for Josef Perjell (Solly Perel) while he was posing as a member of the Hitler Youth.
defeat at Leningrad, Solly's unit was transferred to Estonia. Von Muenchow told Solly he had to send him
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413. Memorandum from the supervisor of Josef Perjell (Solly Perel) stating that Perjell completed the second year of his apprenticeship at the Volkswagen factory.
defeat at Leningrad, Solly's unit was transferred to Estonia. Von Muenchow told Solly he had to send him
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414. Close-up portrait of Fernand Carion, a Belgian musician and prisoner-of-war.
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944
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415. Close-up portrait of Fernand Carion, a Belgian musician and prisoner-of-war.
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944
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416. Fernand Carion, a Belgian musician and prisoner-of-war, conducts the prisoner's orchestra in Stalag VIII-A.
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944
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417. 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.
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944
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418. Concertmaster, Max Beker, a Jewish prisoner-of-war from Vilna, leads the tango orchestra of Stalag VIIIA.
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944
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419. Polish prisoners-of-war celebrate Channukah in their barracks with potato pancakes.
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944
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420. Max Beker, a Jewish and Polish prisoner-of-war, stands outside a barracks of Stalag VIIIA.
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944
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421. Close-up portrait of David Arben, a violinist and youngest member of the Ex-Concentration Camp Orchestra in Saint-Ottilien.
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944
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422. Jewish prisoners-of-war from the Polish army work perform forced labor outside in the Goerlitz POW camp.
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944
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423. Members of the Jewish orchestra celebrate with friends at a farewell dinner.
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944
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424. Fania and Henia Durmashkin look over the railing of the Greely while en route to the United States.
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944
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425. Group portrait of musicians of the DP orchestra at the Saint Ottilien.
sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944