Overview
- Caption
- Close-up portrait of Saul Loeb, a Jewish chaplain's assistant, sitting in front of the Torah ark and menorah in the Berlin Chaplain's center.
The original caption reads, "Another picture taken in front of our Ark -- the ark was made especially for Chaplain Shubow by a Jewish architect from Holland, and he carried it in his jeep for services at the front during combat." - Date
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January 1946
- Locale
- Berlin, [Berlin] Germany
- Variant Locale
- Berlin-Buckow
Berlin-Mariendorf
Berlin-Ploetzensee
Berlin-Reinickendorf
Berlin-Tempelhof
Berlin-Wannsee
Berlin-Schlachtensee
Berlin-Duppel - Photo Credit
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Renee Loeb
Rights & Restrictions
- Photo Source
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial MuseumProvenance: Renee LoebSource Record ID: Collections: 2005.438
Keywords & Subjects
Administrative Notes
- Biography
- Saul M. Loeb was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1924 to Jewish immigrant parents. His mother was born in Lithuania, and his father was born in Poland. In Septemebr 1943 Saul was inducted into the United States Army. In October 1944, he was sent to Europe, landing in Scotland. Immediately, his Signal Corps Battalion went by rail to a port in the south of England for the channel crossing to Omaha Beach in Normandy, France. Saul eventually came to Marseilles where he served as the assistant to Chaplain Morris Kertzer. When Chaplain Kertzer returned to the States, Chaplain Isidore Breslau took his place. In August 1945, Saul and Chaplain Breslau were transferred to Berlin where they worked with Jewish displaced persons. In May 1946, Saul left Berlin and retuned home. He passed away on December 20, 2000.
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- 2006-06-20 00:00:00
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