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32326. Floral evening dress with purple slip worn to the Celebration Ball on the ill-fated voyage of the MS St. Louis
soprano. Her mother, whose maiden name may have been Strauss, was from a very liberal family in
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32327. US Army Victory Medal, two ribbon bars and presentation box awarded to a Czech Jewish refugee
a. Circular bronze medal attached to a ribbon. Obverse has an embossed figure of Liberation
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32328. Ostwald family collection
to the letter until his liberation from Theresienstadt in May 1945. Bachmann located Ernest Ostwald
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32329. Kraicer family photographs
Jew alive. When the region was liberated in April 1945, Icek resumed his true identity. Germany
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32330. Hunting knife with leather sheath used by Lithuanian labor camp inmate
being evacuated to Kovno. They returned to Kovno after its liberation by the Soviet Union and traveled
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32331. Ruth Herz darns a feather mattress in the Chateau La Hille children's home.
and Swiss nurses and teachers in a children's home hid her until after France was liberated in August
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32332. Four children stand under a tree outside the children's home in Seyre.
and Swiss nurses and teachers in a children's home hid her until after France was liberated in August
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32333. Group portrait of the older boys and girls in Chateau La Hille.
and Swiss nurses and teachers in a children's home hid her until after France was liberated in August
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32334. Jewish DP youth march with flags and banners in a Zionist demonstration at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
arrival of Soviet liberators, the sisters lived in the lap of luxury. After being warned about the danger
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32335. A group of Jewish DP girls from the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp pose outside with their hands joined during a Shavuot holiday outing.
arrival of Soviet liberators, the sisters lived in the lap of luxury. After being warned about the danger
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32336. A group or Bricha activitists gathers by the shore of a lake or river in their bathing suits.
liberated Aba and his friends also was Jewish. Aba not only saved himself, but he also helped his brother
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32337. Wedding portrait of Aba Weinstein and Frida Szmulowicz.
liberated Aba and his friends also was Jewish. Aba not only saved himself, but he also helped his brother
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32338. Composite photograph of Bricha activists in Salzburg Austria.
liberated Aba and his friends also was Jewish. Aba not only saved himself, but he also helped his brother
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32339. Group portrait of children in the Hebrew Tarbut school in Lida.
liberated Aba and his friends also was Jewish. Aba not only saved himself, but he also helped his brother
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32340. The children of an extended Lithuanian Jewish family poses on top of a haystack.
liberated Aba and his friends also was Jewish. Aba not only saved himself, but he also helped his brother
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32341. Group portrait of the students in the Hebrew school in Simnas Lithuania.
liberated Aba and his friends also was Jewish. Aba not only saved himself, but he also helped his brother
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32342. Students in a painting class in Simnas display their artwork.
liberated Aba and his friends also was Jewish. Aba not only saved himself, but he also helped his brother
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32343. Three Jewish youth share a daily Yiddish newspaper.
liberated Aba and his friends also was Jewish. Aba not only saved himself, but he also helped his brother
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32344. Close-up portrait of two Lithuanian Jewish teenagers.
liberated Aba and his friends also was Jewish. Aba not only saved himself, but he also helped his brother
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32345. Three mebers of the Bricha type out documents to use in crossing Jews illegally from Austria to Germany.
liberated Aba and his friends also was Jewish. Aba not only saved himself, but he also helped his brother
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32346. Students in their last year of a high school in Marijampole sit around a table set with glasses.
liberated Aba and his friends also was Jewish. Aba not only saved himself, but he also helped his brother
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32347. Red leather sewing box recovered postwar by a Czech Jewish woman
Theresienstadt was liberated by Soviet troops on May 9, 1945. Käthe, Maud, and Karmela returned to Prostejov
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32348. Black wooden ball returned after 50 years to the cousin of a Jewish youth killed during the Holocaust
liberated on May 8, 1945. Käthe, Maud, and Karmela soon returned to Prostejov. The three immigrated to
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32349. Red wooden ball returned after 50 years to the cousin of a Jewish youth killed during the Holocaust
liberated on May 8, 1945. Käthe, Maud, and Karmela soon returned to Prostejov. The three immigrated to
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32350. Jiří Lauscher collection
returned to Prague following liberation and learned that most of their relatives had not survived. Jiří