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26301. A Jewish refugee admires the view of the bay in Sosua.
by the American Jewish Historical Society, (4 October 2004); Levy, Lauren. "The Dominican Republic ... 's Haven for Jewish Refugees." Jewish Virtual Library, (4 October 2004).
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26302. Wedding portrait of Emanuel Louis Kats and Henderina Eliasar.
Rozette Kats is the daughter of Emanuel Louis Kats (b. 4/5/15) and Henderina Eliasar (3/26/21 ... ). She Rozette Kats is the daughter of Emanuel Louis Kats (b. 4/5/15) and Henderina Eliasar (3/26/21
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26303. Postwar portrait of Sima Schwalb with her daughter Renee.
Renee Schwalb was born on April 4, 1937, in Vienna, Austria, to Nicholas and Sima Schwalb. Nicholas ... Renee Schwalb was born on April 4, 1937, in Vienna, Austria, to Nicholas and Sima Schwalb. Nicholas was
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26304. DC police training squad visits the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Salcininkai were brought to Eisikes and crowded into the three buildings. For the next two days the 4,000-4
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26305. DC police training squad visits the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Salcininkai were brought to Eisikes and crowded into the three buildings. For the next two days the 4,000-4
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26306. DC police training squad visits the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Salcininkai were brought to Eisikes and crowded into the three buildings. For the next two days the 4,000-4
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26307. Jews line up to receive packages at the post office in the Opole Lubelskie ghetto.
In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was ... more In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was
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26308. Jewish women from Vienna sit on three-tiered wooden bunks in a barracks in the Opole Lubelskie ghetto.
In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was ... more In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was
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26309. Jewish men and women from Vienna live in crowded barracks in the Opole Lubelskie ghetto.
In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was ... more In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was
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26310. Wilhelm and Johanna Schischa pose next to a tree wearing armbands in the Opole Lubelskie ghetto.
In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was ... more In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was
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26311. Jewish men from Vienna building a barracks in the Opole Lubelskie ghetto.
In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was ... more In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was
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26312. Jewish men from Vienna receive their soup rations in the Opole Lubelskie ghetto.
In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was ... more In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was
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26313. Jewish men wearing armbands sit outside a row of buildings in the Opole Lubelskie ghetto.
In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was ... more In September 1939, approximately 4,000 Jews were living in Opole Lubelskie. The population was
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26314. A Jewish couple pose on a garden path next to a fence.
Weichherz), the sister of Bela Weichherz. The Weichherz family had 8 children, 4 boys and 4 girls: Hugo
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26315. Jewish refugees make purchases in the El Colmado general store in Sosua.
by the American Jewish Historical Society, (4 October 2004); Levy, Lauren. "The Dominican Republic ... 's Haven for Jewish Refugees." Jewish Virtual Library, (4 October 2004).
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26316. Jewish refugees read newspapers and magazines in the reading hall of the Sosua settlement.
by the American Jewish Historical Society, (4 October 2004); Levy, Lauren. "The Dominican Republic ... 's Haven for Jewish Refugees." Jewish Virtual Library, (4 October 2004).
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26317. A Jewish refugee stands between two cots in the men's barracks at the Sosua settlement.
by the American Jewish Historical Society, (4 October 2004); Levy, Lauren. "The Dominican Republic ... 's Haven for Jewish Refugees." Jewish Virtual Library, (4 October 2004).
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26318. Group portrait of the Czech national field hockey team.
Ines was born in Prague on October 8, 1931. Ota was born on February 4, 1905 in Prague, and Katerina ... but after a couple of days they were transferred to Bergen Belsen on November 4, 1944. They remained
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26319. Portrait of Jewish athlete, Ota Margolius.
Ines was born in Prague on October 8, 1931. Ota was born on February 4, 1905 in Prague, and Katerina ... but after a couple of days they were transferred to Bergen Belsen on November 4, 1944. They remained
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26320. Portrait of Jewish athlete, Ota Margolius, looking out the window of an automobile.
Ines was born in Prague on October 8, 1931. Ota was born on February 4, 1905 in Prague, and Katerina ... but after a couple of days they were transferred to Bergen Belsen on November 4, 1944. They remained
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26321. Members of the ice hockey team of the Jewish sport's club, Hagibor.
Ines was born in Prague on October 8, 1931. Ota was born on February 4, 1905 in Prague, and Katerina ... but after a couple of days they were transferred to Bergen Belsen on November 4, 1944. They remained
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26322. Close-up portrait of Ota and Katerina Margolius with a newspaper and coffee cup.
Ines was born in Prague on October 8, 1931. Ota was born on February 4, 1905 in Prague, and Katerina ... but after a couple of days they were transferred to Bergen Belsen on November 4, 1944. They remained
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26323. A mother and daughter, recent immigrants to Chile and survivors of Nazi concentration camps, pose outdoors together.
Ines was born in Prague on October 8, 1931. Ota was born on February 4, 1905 in Prague, and Katerina ... but after a couple of days they were transferred to Bergen Belsen on November 4, 1944. They remained
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26324. Members of Hagibor sports club pose by the ski slopes during the Maccabi winter games in Banska Bystrica.
Ines was born in Prague on October 8, 1931. Ota was born on February 4, 1905 in Prague, and Katerina ... but after a couple of days they were transferred to Bergen Belsen on November 4, 1944. They remained
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26325. Czech Jews attend a formal banquet celebrating the anniversary of the founding of Hagibor sports club.
Ines was born in Prague on October 8, 1931. Ota was born on February 4, 1905 in Prague, and Katerina ... but after a couple of days they were transferred to Bergen Belsen on November 4, 1944. They remained