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551. Szaja Ajzen walks along a street in Chelm in military uniform.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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552. Estera Ajzen poses in the window of her home in Chelm.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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553. Portrait of two young Jewish boys in Chelm. Pictured are Mojszale Nissenbaum (left) and ? Schumacher, cousins of Estera Ajzen, who were later killed in Chelmno.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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554. Two teenage Jewish girls pose on a street in Chelm.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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555. Portrait of the extended Ajzen family in Chelm.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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556. Abram and Estera (Ajzen) Lewin sit outside a wooden cabin in Gorky.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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557. Necha Ajzen poses next to her husband's grave in Gorky.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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558. Abram Lewin (right) poses with another officer in the Soviet Army.
8, 1944. Abram later participated in the Soviet liberation of Berlin in May 1945. After the war
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559. Group portrait of four young Jewish men in Gorky.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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560. Portrait of the Lewin family in Derazhnya. Among those pictured are Abram Lewin (front row, third from the right).
8, 1944. Abram later participated in the Soviet liberation of Berlin in May 1945. After the war
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561. Studio portrait of the Lewin children in Derazhnya.
8, 1944. Abram later participated in the Soviet liberation of Berlin in May 1945. After the war
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562. Necha Ajzen poses with her daughters at her husband's grave in Gorky.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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563. Estera Ajzen poses with family friends in the window of a home in Chelm.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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564. Studio portrait of three Jewish girlfriends in Kalisz, Poland.
April 8, 1920 in Dabrowa Gornicza, where his father owned a grain store . Mosze had twin sisters, Golda
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565. Zosia Putersznyt (right) and her cousin, Borzykowska.
May 8, 1945 at the age of 19. After the war she went to the Reichenbach displaced persons camp, where
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566. Sandor and Berta Guttman with their nine children in a safe house in Budapest.
February 8, 1949 and one month later left for Israel, sailing on board the Negba immigrant ship.
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567. Class portrait of children and teachers in the Jewish kindergarten in Uzhorod.
February 8, 1949 and one month later left for Israel, sailing on board the Negba immigrant ship.
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568. Portrait of the Guttman family soon after their move to Budapest.
February 8, 1949 and one month later left for Israel, sailing on board the Negba immigrant ship.
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569. Portrait of Sandor Guttman in the uniform of a Hungarian labor battalion with his arm in a sling.
February 8, 1949 and one month later left for Israel, sailing on board the Negba immigrant ship.
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570. Class portrait of students and teachers in the fourth grade of the Jewish high school in Budapest.
February 8, 1949 and one month later left for Israel, sailing on board the Negba immigrant ship.
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571. View of one of the main buildings at the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany.
Nazi propagandist and war criminal Julius Streicher in Pleikersdorf, Germany. Founded on December 8
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572. An American woman drives a tractor at the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany, where she came to get agricultural training.
Nazi propagandist and war criminal Julius Streicher in Pleikersdorf, Germany. Founded on December 8
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573. A Hebrew sign posted on the door of a shed indicates that firefighting equipment for the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) is stored here.
Nazi propagandist and war criminal Julius Streicher in Pleikersdorf, Germany. Founded on December 8
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574. Members of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany sit around tables in the dining hall.
Nazi propagandist and war criminal Julius Streicher in Pleikersdorf, Germany. Founded on December 8
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575. Group portrait of the members of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany.
Nazi propagandist and war criminal Julius Streicher in Pleikersdorf, Germany. Founded on December 8