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16076. Page of a ledger kept by Joseph Levinger of New York City itemizing the payments he made on behalf of Nanette Wassermann to facilitate her immigration to the United States from Panama.
Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9, 1938, Eugen was arrested and taken to the Alexanderplatz. Nanette followed
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16077. Membership card in the Juedischer Kulturbund, Berlin branch, issued to Nanette Wassermann (with the middle name of "Sara" imposed by the Nazis), entitling her to attend their cultural programs, including concerts, films and lectures.
Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9, 1938, Eugen was arrested and taken to the Alexanderplatz. Nanette followed
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16078. Postcard written by the German Jewish refugee, Eugen Wassermann, while he was in Moscow, but mailed from Yokohama, Japan.
Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9, 1938, Eugen was arrested and taken to the Alexanderplatz. Nanette followed
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16079. Postcard written by the German Jewish refugee, Eugen Wassermann, while he was in Moscow, but mailed from Yokohama, Japan.
Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9, 1938, Eugen was arrested and taken to the Alexanderplatz. Nanette followed
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16080. Group portrait of German Jewish refugee children and their caretakers who came to England from the Netherlands.
Herzebrock, where they lived with relatives. During the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9, 1938, their
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16081. Group portrait of German Jewish refugee children who had come to the Netherlands on a Kindertransport, shortly before their evacuation to Britain.
Herzebrock, where they lived with relatives. During the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9, 1938, their
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16082. Document issued by the Gladbeck registry office certifying that the child Hans Robert Levy has assumed the new middle name of Israel.
Herzebrock, where they lived with relatives. During the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9, 1938, their
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16083. Red Cross letter sent by a German Jewish refugee in Amsterdam to her grand nephews in Manchester, England that informs them of their parents' deportation to Theresienstadt and their new mailing address there.
Herzebrock, where they lived with relatives. During the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9, 1938, their
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16084. Red Cross letter sent by a German Jewish refugee couple in amsterdam to their grand nephews in Manchester, England.
Herzebrock, where they lived with relatives. During the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9, 1938, their
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16085. Portrait of two Jewish brothers in Vienna. Pictured are Joseph and Theodore Brenig.
On November 9-10, 1938 during the Kristallnacht pogrom, Theo's father was arrested and sent to the
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16086. Two Jewish refugee brothers walk down a street in Marseilles.
On November 9-10, 1938 during the Kristallnacht pogrom, Theo's father was arrested and sent to the
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16087. Two Jewish brothers pose with the adopted daughter of their German rescuer.
November 9-10, 1938, his business was vandalized and subsequently taken away from him altogether. Julius
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16088. Affadavit in lieu of a passport issued by the American consulate in Marseilles on August 21, 1941 to Werner Goldschmidt, a Jewish refugee youth from Erfurt, Germany, who was scheduled to go to the United States with a children's transport sponsored by the U.S.
embarkation stamp dated September 9, 1941 on the SS Serpa Pinto bound for New York.
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16089. Rita Grunbaum holds her three week old daughter, Dorien.
9, 1945 the Grunbaums were placed on an evacuation transport headed east, probably to Theresienstadt
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16090. Manfred Grunbaum holds his daughter, Dorien, on his shoulder shortly after their return to Holland.
9, 1945 the Grunbaums were placed on an evacuation transport headed east, probably to Theresienstadt
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16091. Four-year-old Dorien Grunbaum works on an art project at her home.
9, 1945 the Grunbaums were placed on an evacuation transport headed east, probably to Theresienstadt
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16092. Group portrait.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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16093. Group portrait.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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16094. Portrait of Elieser Aladjem and his wife, Suzanna.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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16095. Portrait of Avram Albala. He was a porter. He lived at Drinska 119 in Bitola.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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16096. Portrait of Suncho Albala, wife of Avram Albala, and Djoya Albala, daughter of Avram Albala.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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16097. Portrait of Rachamin, Isak, and Shabetai Albala, sons of Avram Albala.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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16098. Portrait of Aron Albala and his wife, Rebeka. Aron was a second-hand dealer.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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16099. Portrait of Jak Albala, son of Benveniste Albala.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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16100. Portrait of Benveniste Albala. He lived on Alimaka in Bitola.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna