20140319 Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
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Some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944, assemble at Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum below a cattle box car which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps, to share their personal experiences.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
Some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944, assemble at Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum below a cattle box car which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps, to share their personal experiences.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
Some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944, assemble at Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum below a cattle box car which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps, to share their personal experiences.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
Some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944, assemble at Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum below a cattle box car which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps, to share their personal experiences.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
Some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors march through Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944. About 568,000 Hungarian Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
A cattle box car marked 'Deutsche Reichsbahn', which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps, stands as a monument at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
Some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944, assemble at Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum below a cattle box car which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps, to share their personal experiences.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
A cattle box car marked 'Deutsche Reichsbahn', which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps, stands as a monument at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
Some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944, assemble at Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum below a cattle box car which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps, to share their personal experiences.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
Some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors march through Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944. About 568,000 Hungarian Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
CHAYA 'MONSI' WEISS, 97, Holocaust survivor, marches with her daughter and caretaker as some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors marched through Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944. About 568,000 Hungarian Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
A cattle box car marked 'Deutsche Reichsbahn', which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps, stands as a monument at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
A cattle box car marked 'Deutsche Reichsbahn', which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps, stands as a monument at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
YOSEF KLEINMAN, 84, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Dachau-Kaufering, Holocaust survivor, shows photos of himself in concentration camp prisoner uniform. Some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors marched through Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944. About 568,000 Hungarian Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
MOTKE WEISEL, Holocaust survivor, shows a photo of himself two months after liberation. Some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors marched through Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944. About 568,000 Hungarian Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
A cattle box car marked 'Deutsche Reichsbahn', which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps, stands as a monument at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
Some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944, assemble at Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum below a cattle box car which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps, to share their personal experiences.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
Some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944, assemble at Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum below a cattle box car which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps, to share their personal experiences.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
Mr. KLOPFER, 89, Holocaust survivor, poses for a photograph before a cattle box car marked 'Deutsche Reichsbahn', which served for the deportation of European Jews to concentration camps and now stands as a monument at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum.
Hungarian Survivors Mark Nazi Occupation in Jerusalem
CHAYA 'MONSI' WEISS (C), 97, Holocaust survivor, marches with her daughter and caretaker as some 70 Hungarian Holocaust survivors marched through Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, escorted by family and IDF soldiers, marking 70 years to Nazi occupation of Hungary on March 19, 1944. About 568,000 Hungarian Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.