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101. A studio portrait of two-year-old Julek Kracowski with a tennis racket and teddy bear.
December 18, 1925 in Bialystok where her father was an internist. He had studied medicine in Montpellier ... were told that they were being sent for work in Lublin but instead they were sent to Treblinka. Two of ... meeting up with the group, Ewa assumed a combat spot near the Smolna Street wall together with about 80
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102. Ewa Kracowska walks down a street in Bialystok with her uncle, his fiancee and her brother.
December 18, 1925 in Bialystok where her father was an internist. He had studied medicine in Montpellier ... were told that they were being sent for work in Lublin but instead they were sent to Treblinka. Two of ... meeting up with the group, Ewa assumed a combat spot near the Smolna Street wall together with about 80
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103. A Jewish family walks down a street in Bialystok.
December 18, 1925 in Bialystok where her father was an internist. He had studied medicine in Montpellier ... were told that they were being sent for work in Lublin but instead they were sent to Treblinka. Two of ... meeting up with the group, Ewa assumed a combat spot near the Smolna Street wall together with about 80
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104. Baruch Rabinovich, and his nephew, Julek Kracowski pose at a window sill.
December 18, 1925 in Bialystok where her father was an internist. He had studied medicine in Montpellier ... were told that they were being sent for work in Lublin but instead they were sent to Treblinka. Two of ... meeting up with the group, Ewa assumed a combat spot near the Smolna Street wall together with about 80
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105. German police stand guard as Jews are driven out of Uffenheim while a group of children gathers to stare at what is transpiring.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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106. American Jewish soldiers and members of the Jewish Brigade pose together in front of a miltary truck decorated with a Star of David.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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107. Henry Landsman's jeep parks in front of his former home in Augsburg prior to his immigration to the United States.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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108. Studio portrait of the Landman family. Pictured are Regina, Joan, Henry, Irma and Joseph.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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109. Group portrait of German Jews en route to the United States on board the President Harding.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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110. Group portrait of German Jews en route to the United States on board the President Harding.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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111. View of Nuremberg Germany; the synagogue is pictured on the left of the photo.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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112. Interior view of the main sanctuary of the Augsburg synagogue.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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113. Studio portraits of Joseph Landman taken before and after his incarceration in Dachau on Kristallnacht.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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114. Studio portraits of Heinz Landman taken before and after his incarceration in Dachau on Kristallnacht.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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115. The family of the donor's mother poses outside its home and business in Hellstein, Germany.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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116. Studio portrait of Gerson and Sophie Landman, grandparents of the donor; both later perished during the Holocaust.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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117. Wedding portrait of Regina and Joseph Landman.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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118. The Landman family goes for a car ride in its first automobile.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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119. Johanna and Irma Landman pose in a grassy field with their aunts and cousins.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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120. View of a bomb damaged cathedral in an unidentified location [probably in France].
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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121. View of a field [perhaps a mine field] surrounded by wire fence and a sign in French warning of danger of death.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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122. Civilians and American soldiers gather on a street corner of Augsburg in front of a sign with a Nazi eagle to watch American tanks removing obstacles.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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123. American troops gather on deck on their return to the United States.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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124. American soldiers stand guard over recently captured German prisoners.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in
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125. The corpses of British soldiers lie in trenches near the Bassee Canal prior to the retreat to Dunkirk.
house asking for Henry. He was 18 at the time. They went through his drawers and then made him go with ... Americans feared he would not be able to support his family if they all moved to America together. Joseph ... Augsburg, Henry took a tour of the town and found that about 80% of the area was destroyed. He stayed in