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951. Etla Ridnik reads to her daughter Claire, a letter from her husband/father who is a prisoner of war.
(b. August 20, 1908, Rovno, Poland) and Yaakov (Jankl) Ridnik (b. May 8, 1907, Kostopol, Russia). Ora ... where they lived until liberation. After liberation, Yaakov returned home on May 8, 1945. The family
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952. Claire Ridnik reads a letter from her father who is a prisoner of war.
(b. August 20, 1908, Rovno, Poland) and Yaakov (Jankl) Ridnik (b. May 8, 1907, Kostopol, Russia). Ora ... where they lived until liberation. After liberation, Yaakov returned home on May 8, 1945. The family
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953. Claire Ridnik, her mother Etla and cousin Aliette pose in their apartment towards the end of the war.
(b. August 20, 1908, Rovno, Poland) and Yaakov (Jankl) Ridnik (b. May 8, 1907, Kostopol, Russia). Ora ... where they lived until liberation. After liberation, Yaakov returned home on May 8, 1945. The family
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954. Yaakov Jean Ridnik posing in a German prisoner of war camp.
(b. August 20, 1908, Rovno, Poland) and Yaakov (Jankl) Ridnik (b. May 8, 1907, Kostopol, Russia). Ora ... where they lived until liberation. After liberation, Yaakov returned home on May 8, 1945. The family
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955. Yaakov Jean Ridnik (center) with two fellow prisoners in a German prisoner of war camp.
(b. August 20, 1908, Rovno, Poland) and Yaakov (Jankl) Ridnik (b. May 8, 1907, Kostopol, Russia). Ora ... where they lived until liberation. After liberation, Yaakov returned home on May 8, 1945. The family
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956. Yaakov (Jean) Ridnik poses with other prisoners in a German prisoner of war camp.
(b. August 20, 1908, Rovno, Poland) and Yaakov (Jankl) Ridnik (b. May 8, 1907, Kostopol, Russia). Ora ... where they lived until liberation. After liberation, Yaakov returned home on May 8, 1945. The family
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957. Jewish children celebrate Purim, probably shortly after the war.
(b. August 20, 1908, Rovno, Poland) and Yaakov (Jankl) Ridnik (b. May 8, 1907, Kostopol, Russia). Ora ... where they lived until liberation. After liberation, Yaakov returned home on May 8, 1945. The family
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958. False ID card for Etla Ridnik (nee Krasnopol), under the name Marie Gerard.
(b. August 20, 1908, Rovno, Poland) and Yaakov (Jankl) Ridnik (b. May 8, 1907, Kostopol, Russia). Ora ... where they lived until liberation. After liberation, Yaakov returned home on May 8, 1945. The family
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959. Card attesting to Yaakov (Jean/Jankl) Ridnik having spent time as a prisoner of war.
(b. August 20, 1908, Rovno, Poland) and Yaakov (Jankl) Ridnik (b. May 8, 1907, Kostopol, Russia). Ora ... where they lived until liberation. After liberation, Yaakov returned home on May 8, 1945. The family
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960. Studio portrait of Martin Friedlander.
taken to the Gestapo on Burgstrasse, questioned, beaten, and tortured. On December 8, he was taken to a ... Martin later learned that Dr. Landeschut was shot in Sachsenhausen. On April 8, 1944, Martin was sent
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961. Portrait of the Friedlander family. Pictured are Martin and Margot Friedlander, with their children Brigitta and Norbert.
taken to the Gestapo on Burgstrasse, questioned, beaten, and tortured. On December 8, he was taken to a ... Martin later learned that Dr. Landeschut was shot in Sachsenhausen. On April 8, 1944, Martin was sent
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962. Martin Friedlander holds his first grandchild.
taken to the Gestapo on Burgstrasse, questioned, beaten, and tortured. On December 8, he was taken to a ... Martin later learned that Dr. Landeschut was shot in Sachsenhausen. On April 8, 1944, Martin was sent
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963. Group photograph of members of the Francesca (Fransevic) and Negrin families, probably in Skopje.
Ella Fransevic (later Gross) was born in Skopje, Macedonia on August 8, 1945 to Jewish parents Elio ... Ella Fransevic (later Gross) was born in Skopje, Macedonia on August 8, 1945 to Jewish parents Elio
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964. Identification portrait of Selahatin Ulkumen, Turkish Consul-General in Rhodes.
released only on May 8, 1945. After returning to Turkey, Ulkumen continued his diplomatic career. In June
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965. Turkish diplomat Selahatin Ulkumen poses with his son, Memet, and daughter-in-law at their wedding.
released only on May 8, 1945. After returning to Turkey, Ulkumen continued his diplomatic career. In June
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966. Portrait of the Haas family sitting on a park bench in Cenac.
Helene was born March 8, 1944. In April 1944, Raoul suspected that the family had been denounced. He
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967. Jean, Jacquiline and Pierre Haas sit outside in Couzon where they are living under false papers.
Helene was born March 8, 1944. In April 1944, Raoul suspected that the family had been denounced. He
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968. Portrait of Helene Haas stands with her four-year old twins, Jean and Pierre who are wearing costumes, while living as a family under false papers in Couzon.
Helene was born March 8, 1944. In April 1944, Raoul suspected that the family had been denounced. He
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969. Raoul Haas holds his two-year old twins, Jean and Pierre.
Helene was born March 8, 1944. In April 1944, Raoul suspected that the family had been denounced. He
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970. Anna Job holds her infant great-grandsons, Jean and Pierre Haas.
Helene was born March 8, 1944. In April 1944, Raoul suspected that the family had been denounced. He
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971. Wedding portrait of Nethanela Weisberg and Reuben Schwartzwald.
1904) and Natalia Weissberg (born September 8, 1910) Schwarzwald. She was born on February 26, 1938, in
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972. SS troops force Jewish families to evacuate an apartment building during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
led by Mordecai Anielewicz, held out until May 8, when its headquarters at Mila 18 was discovered and
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973. A German gun crew prepares to shell the ruins of a building during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
led by Mordecai Anielewicz, held out until May 8, when its headquarters at Mila 18 was discovered and
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974. SS soldiers pause to eat during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
led by Mordecai Anielewicz, held out until May 8, when its headquarters at Mila 18 was discovered and
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975. The bodies of Jewish policemen executed by the SS during the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
led by Mordecai Anielewicz, held out until May 8, when its headquarters at Mila 18 was discovered and