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32176. Wedding of Hinda Chilewicz and Welek Luksenburg in the Weiden displaced persons' camp.
three children, Hinda was born on April 4, 1926 in Sosnowiec, Poland where her father owned a textile
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32177. Wedding of Hinda Chilewicz and Welek Luksenburg in the Weiden displaced persons' camp.
three children, Hinda was born on April 4, 1926 in Sosnowiec, Poland where her father owned a textile
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32178. Wedding portrait of Hinda Chilewicz and Welek Luksenburg in the Weiden displaced persons' camp.
three children, Hinda was born on April 4, 1926 in Sosnowiec, Poland where her father owned a textile
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32179. Welek Luksenburg attends a Passover seder in Bayreuth, 1946 at the home of Mary Ganzweich.
three children, Hinda was born on April 4, 1926 in Sosnowiec, Poland where her father owned a textile
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32180. Hinda Chilewicz and Welek Luksenburg attend a Passover seder at the home of Mary Ganzweich in Bayreuth, 1946.
three children, Hinda was born on April 4, 1926 in Sosnowiec, Poland where her father owned a textile
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32181. Hinda Chilewicz attends a Passover seder at the home of Mary Ganzweich in Bayreuth, 1946.
three children, Hinda was born on April 4, 1926 in Sosnowiec, Poland where her father owned a textile
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32182. Hinda Chilewicz (left) and Sala Weingarten view a memorial for Jewish victims at the Flossenbuerg concentration camp.
three children, Hinda was born on April 4, 1926 in Sosnowiec, Poland where her father owned a textile
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32183. Survivors attend a memorial service for Jewish victims at the Flossenbuerg concentration camp.
three children, Hinda was born on April 4, 1926 in Sosnowiec, Poland where her father owned a textile
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32184. Group portrait of Jewish DPs in Deggendorf, Germany posing under a Zionist banner which reads, "Eretz Israel [the Land of Israel] for the Nation Israel," in Hebrew and English.
three children, Hinda was born on April 4, 1926 in Sosnowiec, Poland where her father owned a textile
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32185. View of the quarry at the Flossenbuerg concentration camp, taken during a return visit to the camp on the first or second anniversary of the liberation by Jewish DPs living in the city of Weiden, Germany.
three children, Hinda was born on April 4, 1926 in Sosnowiec, Poland where her father owned a textile
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32186. Group portrait of members of the Zettlitz hachshara with a framed picture of Theodor Herzl.
three children, Hinda was born on April 4, 1926 in Sosnowiec, Poland where her father owned a textile
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32187. Karola Topor and Leon Fischmann visit the grave of their father, Isaak Fischmann, in Czestochowa.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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32188. Wedding portrait of Minna and Sam Goldstein, the aunt and uncle of Leo Bretholz.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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32189. Leo Bretholz poses with Netty and Anny Frajermauer in the village of Cauterets.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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32190. Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Zvi Ben Yaakov.
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32191. Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Rafi Reiss.
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32192. Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Peretz Goldstein.
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32193. Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Abba Berdiczew.
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32194. Palestinian Jewish parachutist Uriel Kanner on board an airplane before being dropped into Yugoslavia.
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32195. Palestinian Jewish parachutists read on board the airplane before being dropped into Yugoslavia.
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32196. Palestinian Jewish parachutist Arieh Lupesko listens to a radio broadcast while en route to Romania.
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32197. Portrait of Yaakov Shapira in his British uniform.
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32198. Palestinian Jewish parachutists pose next to a cart drawn by a donkey.
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32199. Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Yoel Palgi.
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32200. Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Eli Zohar who was dropped into Yugoslavia.
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