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32401. Identification case used by a German Jewish boy while on a refugee transport
Theresienstadt, Auschwitz in German-occupied Poland, and Bergen-Belsen in Germany, where she was liberated by
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32402. Drawing of Chateau Montintin OSE orphanage during World War II
the liberal Makarenko system. He remembers his teachers Boris and Luba and the concerts and lessons
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32403. Hand-carved wooden chain carried to Australia by a Jewish refugee
married Fred Bialogurski. Armand remained a POW until spring 1945, when he was liberated. He married
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32404. Small text only poster issued by the Berlin Jewish Community on the death of President von Hindenburg
summarily fired or pensioned. In May of that year, "un-German" books—those written by Jews, liberals, and
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32405. Salomon Slowes papers
They left Warsaw in July 1944 and were liberated by the Red Army in August 1944. Mira attended medical
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32406. Pouch and medical instruments used by a German Jewish refugee nurse and postwar aid worker
camp established in the former concentration camp in Germany after the war. The British Army liberated
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32407. Luftwaffe paratrooper badge with a yellow eagle acquired by a German Jewish refugee in the British army
Manfred arrived on May 11, two days after the Soviets liberated the camp. A registration clerk told him
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32408. British Army paratrooper's jacket worn in combat by a German Jewish refugee
Manfred arrived on May 11, two days after the Soviets liberated the camp. A registration clerk told him
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32409. Certificate of Citizenship document case belonging to a German Jewish refugee couple
Manfred arrived on May 11, two days after the Soviets liberated the camp. A registration clerk told him
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32410. Glass and silver keepsake box used by a German Jewish refugee nurse and postwar aid worker
army liberated Bergen-Belsen on April 15, 1945, and it then became a DP camp. Alice and her family were
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32411. Isaac Kraicer papers
Jew alive. When the region was liberated in April 1945, Icek resumed his true identity. Germany
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32412. Struthof-Natzwiller
trouvaient dans le camp principal et plus de 20 000 dans les sous-camps. LA LIBÉRATION DU
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32413. Présentation de la Shoah : thèmes d'enseignement
La libération des camps Après 1945 Les
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32414. Buchenwald (version abrégée)
en retardant l’évacuation du camp. Le 11 avril 1945, à l'approche de la libération, des prisonniers
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32415. Les marches de la mort (version abrégée)
des images de la libération et des interviews de prisonniers survivants. Peu après, le chef SS
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32416. Metal bathroom pass issued to a Jewish Czech slave laborer
in 1944. She worked in slave labor at Kudowa-Sackisch, a sub-camp of Gross-Rosen, and was liberated
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32417. Evelyn Goldstein Woods papers
death march to Bergen-Belsen and was liberated in late April 1945. In July 1950, Herta and Evy left
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32418. Close-up portrait of Lithuanian rescuer, Ona Peckyte, Righteous Among the Nations.
living in Munich for six months working for the Central Committee for Liberated Jews. His work with the
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32419. Writers David Wolpe (left) and Israel Kaplan work in their office in the Munich displaced persons' camp.
living in Munich for six months working for the Central Committee for Liberated Jews. His work with the
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32420. Leah Kaplan holds her baby son Shalom on the balcony of their apartment.
living in Munich for six months working for the Central Committee for Liberated Jews. His work with the
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32421. A group of young Jewish intellectuals in Kaunas gathers for a going away party for David Frum who is immigrating to South Africa.
living in Munich for six months working for the Central Committee for Liberated Jews. His work with the
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32422. Group portrait of a postwar Jewish orphanage in Kaunas with Communist leanings.
living in Munich for six months working for the Central Committee for Liberated Jews. His work with the
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32423. Group portrait of a postwar Jewish orphanage in Kaunas with Communist leanings.
living in Munich for six months working for the Central Committee for Liberated Jews. His work with the
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32424. The staff of the DP newspaper Unzer Weg works in its office.
living in Munich for six months working for the Central Committee for Liberated Jews. His work with the
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32425. Bella Kaplan poses with her two grandchildren, Rivka Siderer (left) and Shalom Kaplan (right).
living in Munich for six months working for the Central Committee for Liberated Jews. His work with the