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30276. Max Hanauer sits in the center wearing black swimming trunks.
holding camp for Jews to be deported "to the East". From there he was sent to Auschwitz on March 4, 1943
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30277. Max Hanauer stands at the far right with Russians playing chess during WWI.
holding camp for Jews to be deported "to the East". From there he was sent to Auschwitz on March 4, 1943
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30278. From left to right stand Ilse, Frieda, Max, and Hans Heinz in their Lederhosen and Dirndls.
holding camp for Jews to be deported "to the East". From there he was sent to Auschwitz on March 4, 1943
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30279. Group portrait of Jewish youth [possibly in the Deblin ghetto].
Rechenman was an impoverished, religious peddler. The family lived at Pomorska 20/4 in Pulawy. Elcia had
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30280. A German guard poses with female forced laborers in the Deblin ghetto.
Rechenman was an impoverished, religious peddler. The family lived at Pomorska 20/4 in Pulawy. Elcia had
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30281. Three young women pose on a street in Pulawy. Elcia Rechenman is pictured in the center.
Rechenman was an impoverished, religious peddler. The family lived at Pomorska 20/4 in Pulawy. Elcia had
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30282. Portrait of a young couple standing by a fence [possibly in the Deblin ghetto].
Rechenman was an impoverished, religious peddler. The family lived at Pomorska 20/4 in Pulawy. Elcia had
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30283. Studio portrait of Erno Pollak wearing a Jewish star.
was transferred to Gunskirshen where conditions were even worse. On May 4, 1945 the American army
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30284. Close-up of the body of a former prisoner of the Woebbelin concentration camp who probably died of starvation.
estimated that at least 150 of the original 4,000 prisoners succumbed daily, mostly from starvation and
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30285. The Diamant children from Bratislava, pose with their rescuers, the Zaruba family.
businessman. He had an older sister Gertrude b. January 4, 1924 and a younger sister Liane born July 29, 1933
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30286. Page from volume five of a set of scrapbooks compiled by Bjorn Sibbern, a Danish policeman and resistance member, documenting the German occupation of Denmark.
resistance member, documenting the German occupation of Denmark. This page, marking the May 4, 1945
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30287. Special pass for a "rabbi student" [sic] issued to Jankiel Rabinowicz.
Suprasl, was the first person killed. On Jyly 4, 1941, the Germans burned the torah scrolls of the
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30288. Identification card of the Polish Residents Association in China issued to Jankiel Rabinowicz.
Suprasl, was the first person killed. On Jyly 4, 1941, the Germans burned the torah scrolls of the
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30289. Identification card issued by the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland to Jankiel Rabinowicz, a recent immigrant to the United States.
Suprasl, was the first person killed. On Jyly 4, 1941, the Germans burned the torah scrolls of the
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30290. Census form issued by the Shanghai Municipal Police and completed by rabbinical student, Jankiel Rabinowicz.
Suprasl, was the first person killed. On Jyly 4, 1941, the Germans burned the torah scrolls of the
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30291. Smallpox vaccination certificate issued to Jankiel Rabinowicz.
Suprasl, was the first person killed. On Jyly 4, 1941, the Germans burned the torah scrolls of the
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30292. Telegram written by Rabbi Kalmanowitz, head of the Mir Yeshiva, to his student Jankiel Rabinowitz stating he is allowed to come to New York to apply for immigration permit.
Suprasl, was the first person killed. On Jyly 4, 1941, the Germans burned the torah scrolls of the
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30293. Polish passport issued to Jankiel Rabinowicz.
Suprasl, was the first person killed. On Jyly 4, 1941, the Germans burned the torah scrolls of the
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30294. The Patoux family, the rescuers of Felice and Beate Zimmern, pose outside after the war.
departed November 4, 1942. In 1974 Gaston and Juliette Patoux were recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous
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30295. Mr. Eric Haussmann stands [probably with his wife and children] outside the Taverny children's home of which he is the director.
departed November 4, 1942. In 1974 Gaston and Juliette Patoux were recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous
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30296. Studio portrait of the Zimmern family in Walldurn, Germany.
departed November 4, 1942. In 1974 Gaston and Juliette Patoux were recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous
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30297. Wilhelm Keitel enters the courtroom during the Nuremberg trial.
assumed command of the armed forces on February 4, 1938, and made Keitel the Chief of Staff of the High
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30298. Studio portrait of Efraim, the nephew of Malka (Mania) Lubochinski.
in Chelmno at the age of 4. Malka remained in the ghetto until its liquidation when she was deported
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30299. Studio portrait of Isaak Lubochinski, the brother of Malka Lubochinski and the son of Israel and Chuma, wearing his Polish military uniform.
in Chelmno at the age of 4. Malka remained in the ghetto until its liquidation when she was deported
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30300. Studio portrait of Adolf Lubochinski with his wife Sara (right) and sister Chana (left).
in Chelmno at the age of 4. Malka remained in the ghetto until its liquidation when she was deported