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3801. Studio portrait of three young men with their bicycles.
from the port of Bremen, Germany. Harold was 8 years old. Harold went on to graduate from City
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3802. Mania and Frieda Kerschenblat pose on a snowy street of the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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3803. Portrait of Moishe Kerschenblat and his daughter Frieda.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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3804. Two young men go boating on the Starnberger Sea near the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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3805. Luba Kerschenblat and Rubin Boltuch study how to become dental technicians in an ORT vocational school.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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3806. Luba Kerschenblat poses with Fischek Brauner in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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3807. Chamek (Harry) Weinroth hold his eighteen month-old nephew.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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3808. Chamek (Harry) Weinroth rides his bicycle in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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3809. Portrait of three young men in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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3810. Young men in the Feldafing displaced persons camp do gymnastics.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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3811. Three friends sit on the bank of the Starnberger Sea in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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3812. Mara Vishniac sits on a bench surrounded by three younger children.
who was 1/8 Jewish. After a six-week stay in Paris, they departed from Le Havre for the United
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3813. Group portrait of young Jewish girls in Chrzanow.
grain merchant. She had three younger siblings: Zvi (Hirsh) b. March 21, 1928, Tova (Gusta) b. Oct. 8
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3814. Group portrait of Zionist youth and American soldiers in Kibbutz Buchenwald
grain merchant. She had three younger siblings: Zvi (Hirsh) b. March 21, 1928, Tova (Gusta) b. Oct. 8
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3815. Rabbi Robert Marcus poses with young women from Kibbutz Buchenwald.
grain merchant. She had three younger siblings: Zvi (Hirsh) b. March 21, 1928, Tova (Gusta) b. Oct. 8
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3816. Group portrait of a Jewish kindergarten class in Chrzanow.
grain merchant. She had three younger siblings: Zvi (Hirsh) b. March 21, 1928, Tova (Gusta) b. Oct. 8
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3817. Group portrait of young women in the Chrzanow ghetto.
grain merchant. She had three younger siblings: Zvi (Hirsh) b. March 21, 1928, Tova (Gusta) b. Oct. 8
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3818. Portrait of Mali Lamm wearing an armband in the Chrzanow ghetto.
grain merchant. She had three younger siblings: Zvi (Hirsh) b. March 21, 1928, Tova (Gusta) b. Oct. 8
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3819. Portrait of Raissa (Rushka) Lamm wearing a Star of David one year before she perished.
grain merchant. She had three younger siblings: Zvi (Hirsh) b. March 21, 1928, Tova (Gusta) b. Oct. 8
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3820. Rescuer Elfrieda Kreisse poses outside with her daughter Gerda.
grain merchant. She had three younger siblings: Zvi (Hirsh) b. March 21, 1928, Tova (Gusta) b. Oct. 8
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3821. Mali Lamm, a Jew in hiding, poses with her rescuer's daughter and a group of men.
grain merchant. She had three younger siblings: Zvi (Hirsh) b. March 21, 1928, Tova (Gusta) b. Oct. 8
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3822. Prewar family portrait Cecilia and Lajos Klein (grandparents of the donor) and their five children.
When he ran out of yarn and needles, he was compelled to join the reconnaissance unit. Only 8 of the
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3823. Letter addressed to Salamon Lebovics himself, from the Office of the Prime Minister informing him that he has been granted the Bronze rank of the Hungarian Freedom Medal.
When he ran out of yarn and needles, he was compelled to join the reconnaissance unit. Only 8 of the
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3824. Letter from the Hungarian Red Cross dated December 4, 1942, from the military department of the Red Cross addressed to Mrs.
When he ran out of yarn and needles, he was compelled to join the reconnaissance unit. Only 8 of the
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3825. The Eckstein family poses together in a park in prewar Bratislava.
Eckstein (b. September 20, 1900) and Helena Zollschein (b. April 8, 1898 in Koberszdorf, Austria). Her