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Black-and-white photograph of a young man standing on a lawn, with a tree on either side of him. He has his hands in his pockets, and wears dark trousers and a light collared shirt.Moishe in Italian DP Camp, 1947
Black-and-white photograph of a young man standing outdoors on a field. It appears to be summer because the young man wears a short-sleeve rolled up shirt and shorts.Elliott Zuckier, ca. 1947
Black-and-white photograph of a group of six people, five men and one woman, standing in a room. One man is smoking a pipe and observing another man sitting on a table, hand sewing fabric.Tailor Project
A coloured map diagram depicting most of North America, Europe, and part of Africa. A line traverses various points along the map.Moishe Kantorowitz's Journey
Black-and-white photograph of a young man riding a bicycle in a field. He wears dark trousers and a light collared shirt. There are trees in the background.Moishe in Palese DP Camp, 1947
Black-and-white photograph of a young man posing on the back of a motorcycle, looking forwards towards the right of the camera. There is a hedge behind him and a building in the distant background.Michael Kutz, biography
Colour slide of the exterior view of a three-storey building. Three men stand outside the building.Last Displaced Persons Camp Closes
A grey-coloured map diagram depicting most of North America, Europe, and part of Africa. A line traverses various points along the map.Paul Herczeg's Journey
Black-and-white photograph of a man and woman with their young daughter, standing outdoors with trees in the background. The man wears a suit and the woman and young girl wear blouses.Freda and her Parents, 1947

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