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51. A young Jewish woman walks along a commercial street in Warsaw, Poland.
American Zone of Germany with the help of the Bricha. Rosa went to live in the Leipheim displaced persons ... She later joined her mother in Leipheim while awaiting an opportunity to immigrate to Palestine. In
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52. A Jewish DP mother and child pose outside in the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
American Zone of Germany with the help of the Bricha. Rosa went to live in the Leipheim displaced persons ... She later joined her mother in Leipheim while awaiting an opportunity to immigrate to Palestine. In
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53. Rose Kaplovitz papers
and her postwar life in a Jewish orphanage in Chorzów and at the Leipheim displaced persons camp. The ... time at a Jewish orphanage in Chorzów and at the Leipheim displaced persons camp, and until her ... 1946 she moved to the kibbutz at the Leipheim displaced persons camp, and her sisters lived at the ... and her postwar life in a Jewish orphanage in Chorzów and at the Leipheim displaced persons camp
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54. Soldiers in France; Gigant aircraft in development
1940/41 Leipheim and Obertraubling military airfield, development of the Messerschmitt "Gigant" ["giant
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55. Oral history interview with Esther Smith
fearing rape by the Soviets postwar; living in Leipheim displaced persons camp from 1945 to 1949; living
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56. Oral history interview with Charles Reisner
forced labor; internment in Mauthausen and other camps from 1943 to 1945; living in Leipheim displaced
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57. Oral history interview with Betty Feit
1944 to April 1945; living postwar in Leipheim displaced persons camp from 1945 to 1948; moving to
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58. Kürschner family photograph collection
photographs depicting life in the Leipheim DP camp, meeting her future husband, Benjamin Segal, and his
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59. Oral history interview with Jennie Essig
); helping to open a kibbutz in Waldenburg; living in Leipheim displaced persons camp in January 1946; going
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60. Group portrait of donor and friends on Ostrogorska Street, Sosnowiec.
in the Leipheim displaced persons camp, where she remained until her immigration to the U.S. in
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61. Oral history interview with Avrum Bichler
Leipheim (Germany) ... about life in the kibbutz and later in Leipheim displaced persons camp; leaving Poland and staying for ... Leipheim (Displaced persons camp)
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62. DP identity card issued to Rosa Rudashevsky in the Wetzlar displaced persons camp.
American Zone of Germany with the help of the Bricha. Rosa went to live in the Leipheim displaced persons ... She later joined her mother in Leipheim while awaiting an opportunity to immigrate to Palestine. In
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63. DP identity card issued to Cilia Rudashevsky in the Wetzlar displaced persons camp.
American Zone of Germany with the help of the Bricha. Rosa went to live in the Leipheim displaced persons ... She later joined her mother in Leipheim while awaiting an opportunity to immigrate to Palestine. In
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64. Report card issued to Cilia Rudashevsky by the Hebrew school in the Poppendorf displaced persons camp.
American Zone of Germany with the help of the Bricha. Rosa went to live in the Leipheim displaced persons ... She later joined her mother in Leipheim while awaiting an opportunity to immigrate to Palestine. In
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65. Oral history interview with David Bergman
Leipheim (Germany)
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66. Studio portrait of Rabbi Nachman Fatschtek of Dabrowica.
learned the fate of his family including his wife and child. He made his way to the Leipheim displaced
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67. The cover of a DP identity card, issued by the Jewish administration of the Poppendorf displaced persons camp, certifying that Cilia Rudashevsky was an illegal immigrant aboard the Exodus 1947, who was brought back to Germany against her will, and who "is in exile on [her] way back to Eretz-Israel".
American Zone of Germany with the help of the Bricha. Rosa went to live in the Leipheim displaced persons ... She later joined her mother in Leipheim while awaiting an opportunity to immigrate to Palestine. In
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68. The cover of a DP identity card, issued by the Jewish administration of the Poppendorf displaced persons camp, certifying that Rosa Rudashevsky was an illegal immigrant aboard the Exodus 1947, who was brought back to Germany against her will, and who "is in exile on [her] way back to Eretz-Israel".
American Zone of Germany with the help of the Bricha. Rosa went to live in the Leipheim displaced persons ... She later joined her mother in Leipheim while awaiting an opportunity to immigrate to Palestine. In
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69. DP identity card, issued by the Jewish administration of the Poppendorf displaced persons camp, certifying that Cilia Rudashevsky was an illegal immigrant aboard the Exodus 1947, who was brought back to Germany against her will, and who "is in exile on [her] way back to Eretz-Israel".
American Zone of Germany with the help of the Bricha. Rosa went to live in the Leipheim displaced persons ... She later joined her mother in Leipheim while awaiting an opportunity to immigrate to Palestine. In
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70. DP identity card, issued by the Jewish administration of the Poppendorf displaced persons camp, certifying that Rosa Rudashevsky was an illegal immigrant aboard the Exodus 1947, who was brought back to Germany against her will, and who "is in exile on [her] way back to Eretz-Israel".
American Zone of Germany with the help of the Bricha. Rosa went to live in the Leipheim displaced persons ... She later joined her mother in Leipheim while awaiting an opportunity to immigrate to Palestine. In
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71. A group of Orthodox Slovak youth goes hiking in the Tatra Mountains.
Leipheim, Germany, and she also stayed in Munich. In 1947, Malvina sailed aboard the 'Ernie Pyle' to the
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72. Two Orthodox Jewish men visit a spa in Czechoslovakia.
Leipheim, Germany, and she also stayed in Munich. In 1947, Malvina sailed aboard the 'Ernie Pyle' to the
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73. Malvina Grunfeld visits her family's former home in Trebisov after the war.
Leipheim, Germany, and she also stayed in Munich. In 1947, Malvina sailed aboard the 'Ernie Pyle' to the
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74. A large Orthodox family gathers together on the Jewish holiday, Lag Ba'Omer.
Leipheim, Germany, and she also stayed in Munich. In 1947, Malvina sailed aboard the 'Ernie Pyle' to the
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75. Mali Grunfeld poses with her sister-in-law and daughter during the occasion of her daughter's visit from the United States.
Leipheim, Germany, and she also stayed in Munich. In 1947, Malvina sailed aboard the 'Ernie Pyle' to the