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33051. Interior page of an alien identification card for Pola Fogelman, hiding as a Polish Catholic, under a false name Pelagia Pisula..
born November 4, 1929 in Radomsko, Poland where her father worked as a master tailor and owned a large
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33052. A temporary identification card issued to a Polish Jewish girl, Pola Fogelman, under a false name: Pelagia Pisula.
born November 4, 1929 in Radomsko, Poland where her father worked as a master tailor and owned a large
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33053. A post-war official Polish identification document issued to Pola Fogelman signed by the mayor of Radomsko.
born November 4, 1929 in Radomsko, Poland where her father worked as a master tailor and owned a large
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33054. A wedding portrait of Hersh and Sara Fogelman in Radomsko, Poland.
born November 4, 1929 in Radomsko, Poland where her father worked as a master tailor and owned a large
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33055. The extended maternal family of Sara Borzykowski celebrate the impending emigration of a cousin.
born November 4, 1929 in Radomsko, Poland where her father worked as a master tailor and owned a large
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33056. Studio portrait of Shlomo and Leah Spitzer, the parents of Alexander Sptizer.
born November 4, 1929 in Radomsko, Poland where her father worked as a master tailor and owned a large
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33057. Gisa Lerman with her child Eliyahu, the sister and nephew of Alex Spitzer.
born November 4, 1929 in Radomsko, Poland where her father worked as a master tailor and owned a large
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33058. Survivors of medical experiments done in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp are received by the Human Rights Division of the United Nations.
February 4, 1945. Bogumila succeeded in hiding and survived thanks to the help of prisoners of various
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33059. A temporary identification card issued to a Polish Jewish girl, Pola Fogelman, under a false name: Pelagia Pisula.
born November 4, 1929 in Radomsko, Poland where her father worked as a master tailor and owned a large
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33060. Edith Heller holds her baby daughter, Ruth in their home in Vienna.
into premature labor. Their daughter Ruth was born on October 4, 1939. Ruth didn't meet her father
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33061. Close-up portrait of Herman Rosenbaum.
also began to study accounting, while at the same time signing on as a professional soldier for 4
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33062. Close-up portrait of Rosa Weissbrod Rosenbaum taken about a year prior to the German invasion of The Netherlands.
also began to study accounting, while at the same time signing on as a professional soldier for 4
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33063. Rosa and Mojesz Rosenbaum stand on either side of Netti and Bernard Busnak at their wedding in the Portugese Synagogue.
also began to study accounting, while at the same time signing on as a professional soldier for 4
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33064. Close up portrait of Moses Rosenbaum holding his young son Herman
also began to study accounting, while at the same time signing on as a professional soldier for 4
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33065. Zvi's maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Izaak Weissbrod, pose on their porch after immigrating to Brazil.
also began to study accounting, while at the same time signing on as a professional soldier for 4
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33066. Hana Lustig poses with her father, Karel Lustig right before they were sent to Theresienstadt.
Hana Greenfield (nee Lustig) was the daughter of Karel Lustig (b. 2/10/1892) and Maria Lustigova (b. 4
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33067. Misha Gruenbaum (left) and two friends walk down a street in prewar Prague.
after receiving their visas, they immigrated to the United States, arriving by ship on July 4, 1950
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33068. Michael Gruenbaum rows a boat on the Vltava River (The Moldau) in postwar Prague.
after receiving their visas, they immigrated to the United States, arriving by ship on July 4, 1950
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33069. Michael Gruenbaum walks down a street in Prague with his mother Margaret shiortly before emigrating to Cuba.
after receiving their visas, they immigrated to the United States, arriving by ship on July 4, 1950
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33070. The Grunbaum family enjoys a picnic in prewar Czechoslovakia.
after receiving their visas, they immigrated to the United States, arriving by ship on July 4, 1950
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33071. Manya Kirstein poses with her baby daughter Sara [possibly in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
manufactured high end paper boxes. On September 4, 1930 Abram married Sura Gitla Leczycka. Her father was
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33072. Five friends sit in a field across from an army truck [probably in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
manufactured high end paper boxes. On September 4, 1930 Abram married Sura Gitla Leczycka. Her father was
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33073. Jewish survivors gather for a memorial service by the site of a mass grave in an unidentified locale.
manufactured high end paper boxes. On September 4, 1930 Abram married Sura Gitla Leczycka. Her father was
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33074. Manya Blacher and an unidentified man pose under an archway in Salzburg [perhaps on their way to Germany].
manufactured high end paper boxes. On September 4, 1930 Abram married Sura Gitla Leczycka. Her father was
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33075. View of the cloister of Sankt (Saint) Ottilien which was lconverted to a German military hospital during the war and after the war as a displaced persons camp and hospital.
manufactured high end paper boxes. On September 4, 1930 Abram married Sura Gitla Leczycka. Her father was