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14801. Prewar portrait of the Mittelman family in the garden of their home in Brezno.
Katarina (b. 10/9/42). Josef attended public school, but in 1938, at the age of ten, his parents sent him
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14802. Emil and Olga Mittelman celebrate their tenth anniversary flanked by their two sons who are pretending to be soldiers.
Katarina (b. 10/9/42). Josef attended public school, but in 1938, at the age of ten, his parents sent him
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14803. Group portrait of students in the Jewish Hebrew Gymansium in Mukachevo.
Katarina (b. 10/9/42). Josef attended public school, but in 1938, at the age of ten, his parents sent him
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14804. A group of Jews hides out in the mountains of Slovakia following the failed Slovak uprising.
Katarina (b. 10/9/42). Josef attended public school, but in 1938, at the age of ten, his parents sent him
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14805. Antal Vojtech, a forest ranger and rescuer of the Mittelman family, skis in the mountains of Slovakia.
Katarina (b. 10/9/42). Josef attended public school, but in 1938, at the age of ten, his parents sent him
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14806. Students in the Jewish school of Brezno dance a hora.
Katarina (b. 10/9/42). Josef attended public school, but in 1938, at the age of ten, his parents sent him
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14807. Two Jewish prisoners transport heavy rocks in a wheelbarrow in a Slovak labor camp.
Katarina (b. 10/9/42). Josef attended public school, but in 1938, at the age of ten, his parents sent him
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14808. Four Jewish prisoners work outside a barracks in a Slovak labor camp.
Katarina (b. 10/9/42). Josef attended public school, but in 1938, at the age of ten, his parents sent him
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14809. Gerhart Riegner attends a meeting of the World Jewish Congress in Montreux, Switzerland.
affection Montreux July 9, 1948 David"
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14810. A Jewish mother plays with her newborn child in the year following the German invasion of Poland but prior to the establishment of a ghetto in Krakow.
Polland Hoffman. Stefania's parents married in 1937, and she was born on February 9, 1940 in Krakow
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14811. A young Jewish child plays outside in the snow shortly before the creation of the Krakow ghetto.
Polland Hoffman. Stefania's parents married in 1937, and she was born on February 9, 1940 in Krakow
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14812. Group portrait of a Polish Jewish family. Rudolf Hoffman is pictured standing on the far left next to his wife, Regina Polland Hoffman.
Polland Hoffman. Stefania's parents married in 1937, and she was born on February 9, 1940 in Krakow
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14813. Antonia Polland (Tosia) holds her niece Stefania Hoffman, in her arms shortly before the creation of the Krakow ghetto.
Polland Hoffman. Stefania's parents married in 1937, and she was born on February 9, 1940 in Krakow
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14814. A Jewish mother poses with her newborn daughter inside their home in Krakow prior to the creation of the ghetto.
Polland Hoffman. Stefania's parents married in 1937, and she was born on February 9, 1940 in Krakow
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14815. A Jewish couple walks down a street in Krakow. Pictured are Rudolf and Regina Hoffman.
Polland Hoffman. Stefania's parents married in 1937, and she was born on February 9, 1940 in Krakow
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14816. Portrait of a young Jewish boy on a tricycle in Lodz Poland.
expelled back to Poland. He settled in Lodz, and in 1937 he married Zisla Rozanska (b. 9/8/12). Their son
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14817. Austrian Jews perform forced labor in a farm in Osterburg, Germany.
born on April 9, 1944. As World War II turned against Germany, Vetter was drafted and soon captured by
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14818. Austrian Jews perform forced labor in a farm in Osterburg, Germany.
born on April 9, 1944. As World War II turned against Germany, Vetter was drafted and soon captured by
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14819. A Jewish forced laborer pumps water in a farm in Osterburg, Germany.
born on April 9, 1944. As World War II turned against Germany, Vetter was drafted and soon captured by
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14820. A young Jewish boy rides in a toy car on a sidewalk in Copenhagen.
Mizvah in June 1939. A year later, on April 9, 1940, Nazi Germany occupied Denmark. Initially, life did
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14821. A Jewish mother and her son pose in a park in Copenhagen.
Mizvah in June 1939. A year later, on April 9, 1940, Nazi Germany occupied Denmark. Initially, life did
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14822. Group portrait of family and friends at a birthday celebration.
Mizvah in June 1939. A year later, on April 9, 1940, Nazi Germany occupied Denmark. Initially, life did
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14823. A young Jewish man in a Danish military uniform walks down a street in Denmark.
Mizvah in June 1939. A year later, on April 9, 1940, Nazi Germany occupied Denmark. Initially, life did
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14824. A young Jewish soldier from the Danish Army stands in front of a guard house.
Mizvah in June 1939. A year later, on April 9, 1940, Nazi Germany occupied Denmark. Initially, life did
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14825. HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) tag worn by Susan Warsinger (formerly Susi Hilsenrath) when she and her brother immigrated to the U.S.
his business and sell fruit door-to-door to support his family. On November 9-10, 1938--Kristallnacht