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Brandeburg Gates (Brandenburger Tor) in ruins. Photo 1945-1947.

Russian sector. Photo 1945-1947.

82nd Airborne Division passing the Review stand during the UJ Day. Photo 1945-1947.

82nd Airborne Division passing the Review stand during the UJ Day. Photo 1945-1947.

Der Dom (The Cathedral) in ruins at the end of World War II. Photo 1945-1947.

Der Dom (The Cathedral) in ruins. Photo 1945-1947.

Landwehr Canal from which "Princess Anastasia" i.e. imposter Anna Monahan a.k.a. Anna Anderson, a.k.a. Franziska Schankowska  was rescued 13th February 1920 in a suicide attempt. Photo 1920's.

Ruins of the Berlin Sports Palace (Berliner Sportpalast). Photo 1945.

Ballroom Berlin (das Ballhaus Berlins). Photo 1945.

American GI with a group of Berlin children. Possibly Jewish children in a DP camp. Photo 1945.

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Postcard sent from Zhitomir to Hesch Polak (variant: Поляк). Document 1913.


Postcard sent from Zhitomir to Hesch Polak (variant: Поляк).. Document 1912.


Postcard sent from Sventsyany in Russia to Perelmann. Document 1914.

Postcard sent to Betty Brenner. Document 1910.



Hercules Fountain. Early 1900's. Sent as postcard to Sinai Solomon in Jaffa, Turkish Palestine. Document 1910.


Postcard sent to S. Solomon. Document 1906.


Postcard to Sinai Solomon in Jaffa, Turkish Palestine. Document 1906.


Postcard from Max Friedlander to Sinai Solomon in Jerusalem, Turkish Palestine. Document 1905.