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1576. Zionist women gather in Basel Switzerland for the 11th international WIZO (Women's International Zionist Organization) conference, their first conference since the start of World War II.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1577. Zionist women gather in Basel Switzerland for the 11th international WIZO (Women's International Zionist Organization) conference, their first conference since the start of World War II.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1578. David Ben-Gurion addresses the Central Committee of Liberated Jews at its conference in Munich.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1579. Residents of the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp demonstrate against British immigration policy to Palestine in advance of a visit by the Anglo-American UN Committee on Palestine.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1580. Residents of the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp demonstrate against British immigration policy to Palestine in advance of a visit by the Anglo-American UN Committee on Palestine.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1581. Residents of the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp demonstrate against British immigration policy to Palestine in advance of a visit by the Anglo-American UN Committee on Palestine under the watch of armed British troops.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1582. A man [possily a cantor] clad in a tallit speaks into a microphone on the site of the Holocaust memorial in Bergen-Belsen during a demonstration to protest British immigration policy to Palestine.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1583. Residents of the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp demonstrate against British immigration policy to Palestine in advance of a visit by the Anglo-American UN Committee on Palestine under the watch of British troops.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1584. Election posters in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp, one decorated with a poster of Ben-Gurion, for the united Zionist party.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1585. Election poster in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp for the united Zionist party.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1586. Election poster in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp decorated with the motif of an immigration ship bound for Palestine for the united Zionist party.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1587. Jewish soldiers from the Jewish Brigade hold the leash to a dog [that had presumably belonged to an SS guard] wearing a swastika around its neck.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1588. Joseph Rosensaft (left) and Rabbi Joel Halpern preside over the dedication of a Holocaust memorial in Bergen-Belsen.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1589. Postwar view of the crematorium in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1590. Members of the Jewish Brigade pose for a group portrait underneath an American and British flag and a large Star of David.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1591. Members of the Jewish Brigade pose with residents of the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1592. Yehoshua Begun poses outside with three friends from the Hehalutz Zionist youth movement in Horodok.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1593. Tzirel Begun walks down a snowy street in Horodok with a friend.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1594. Tzirel Begun poses with her two nieces Guta and Bracha.
sister Elka and her husband Dov Turkanitz and three young children Guta (age 8), Bracha (age 5) and
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1595. Zvia Korenzyer (left) poses with her aunt Rivka Nojgeboren and her cousin Aryeh Farbiash in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her
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1596. Zvia Korenzyer (fourth from right) and her classmates pose in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her
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1597. Portrait of Elzbieta Elza Schwarzwald shortly after liberation.
1904) and Natalia Weissberg (born September 8, 1910) Schwarzwald. She was born on February 26, 1938, in
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1598. Pinchas Weissberg looks out a train window with his daughter, Natalia Schwarzwald, and her baby daughter, Elzbieta.
1904) and Natalia Weissberg (born September 8, 1910) Schwarzwald. She was born on February 26, 1938, in
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1599. Document that certifies that Noel Galicki is qualified as a shoemaker.
who died in the battle of Moscow on February 8, 1942. She had a son with him named Albert. In 1943
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1600. Group portrait of the Galicki and Kolman families in the Ulm displaced persons camp.
who died in the battle of Moscow on February 8, 1942. She had a son with him named Albert. In 1943