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    Identifier

    20153264

    Description

    Nicolaj Ivanov, 28, left, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grigorio Ivanov, natives of Russia arrived in Fort Worth earlier in the week from Germany, en route to Perryton, home of their sponsor, V. O. Olmsted, and his father. The family is considered 'displaced persons' or 'DPs', a term that refers to the more than 250,000 Jewish people that from 1945 to 1952, lived in camps and urban centers administered by Allied authorities and the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), in Germany, Austria, and Italy. Published in the evening edition, February 27, 1951.

    Archival Date

    1951-02-26

    Collection Name

    Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

    Collection Number

    AR406-6-2591

    Original Format

    Negatives, Black & White

    File Format

    JPG

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    Subjects

    Group portraits; Young adults; Family; Parents

    Names

    Ivanov, Nicolaj; Ivanov, Grigorio (Mrs.); Ivanov, Grigorio; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; Allied Authorities

    Subjects

    Group portraits; Young adults; Family; Parents

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