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10001. An SS Lieutenant (Untersturmfuehrer) interrogates a Jewish resistance fighter captured on the twenty-first day of 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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10002. View of the main square of the ghetto in Radom.
occupied the city on September 8, 1939 and immediately instituted repressive measures against the Jewish
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10003. Portrait of a nun standing outside the convent school near Budapest where Dorottya Dezsoefi, and her twin sister, Ida Marianne, were hidden for two years.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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10004. Dorottya Dezsoefi (first row, right) and her twin sister Ida Marianne (second row, center) pose with two nuns outside of the convent school where they were hidden for two years.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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10005. Dorottya Dezsoefi (second row, right) and her twin sister Ida Marianne (first row, left) pose with a nun and other students outside of the convent school where they were hidden for two years.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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10006. The Dezsoefi twins, (Ida Marianne (Mari) and Dorottya (Dolly), sit on a bench during a resort vacation.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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10007. Dorottya (Dolly) and Ida Marianne (Mari) Dezsoefi pose in the street during a resort vacation.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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10008. Dolly (left) and Mari Dezsoefi pose with their cousin, Dorothea (Babi) Halberg.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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10009. Dorottya (Dolly) Dezsoefi, (left) poses on a street with her twin sister, Ida Marianne (Mari), and their mother, Johanna Selinger.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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10010. The Dezsoefi twins, Dorottya (far left) and Ida Marianne (standing) share a meal with their aunt, Elizabeth Tieberger and their stepfather, George Paul.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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10011. Dorottya (Dolly) Dezsoefi, right, and twin sister, Ida Marianne (Mari), left, at the convent school where they were hidden for two years.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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10012. Dorottya (Dolly) Dezsoefi, far left, and her twin sister, Ida Marianne (Mari), with Mr.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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10013. Dorottya (Dolly) Dezsoefi, left, with twin sister, Ida Marianne (Mari), right, and a friend, sit outside while in hiding at the Hotel Lukacs.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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10014. Postwar portrait of Dorottya (Dolly) and her twin sister, Ida Marianne (Mari) Dezsoefi.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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10015. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe.
The three youngest children Elizabeth (b. 4/16/1925), Hans Werner (b. 8/2/1928) and Paul Gerhard (b. 6
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10016. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe and the tram tracks in front of it.
The three youngest children Elizabeth (b. 4/16/1925), Hans Werner (b. 8/2/1928) and Paul Gerhard (b. 6
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10017. Ducks in the yard of the Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe.
The three youngest children Elizabeth (b. 4/16/1925), Hans Werner (b. 8/2/1928) and Paul Gerhard (b. 6
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10018. The Kusserow family children with friends in Bad Lippspringe.
The three youngest children Elizabeth (b. 4/16/1925), Hans Werner (b. 8/2/1928) and Paul Gerhard (b. 6
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10019. The Kusserow brothers, Wolfgang (left), Wilhelm, and Karl-Heinz in the countryside near the family home in Bad Lippspringe.
The three youngest children Elizabeth (b. 4/16/1925), Hans Werner (b. 8/2/1928) and Paul Gerhard (b. 6
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10020. Hildegard (playing piano) and Annemarie Kusserow in the family home in Bad Lippspringe.
The three youngest children Elizabeth (b. 4/16/1925), Hans Werner (b. 8/2/1928) and Paul Gerhard (b. 6
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10021. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe, including the sign "Read the Golden Age [magazine]".
The three youngest children Elizabeth (b. 4/16/1925), Hans Werner (b. 8/2/1928) and Paul Gerhard (b. 6
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10022. Wilhelm and Annemarie Kusserow with the family car in Bad Lippspringe.
The three youngest children Elizabeth (b. 4/16/1925), Hans Werner (b. 8/2/1928) and Paul Gerhard (b. 6
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10023. Siegfried Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was persecuted by the Gestapo until his death in an accident on 22 July 1937.
The three youngest children Elizabeth (b. 4/16/1925), Hans Werner (b. 8/2/1928) and Paul Gerhard (b. 6
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10024. Jews captured by the SS during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising board a truck.
led by Mordecai Anielewicz, held out until May 8, when its headquarters at Mila 18 was discovered and
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10025. Seven-year-old Shmuel Rabinovitch wearing his school uniform from the Schwabe Hebrew Gymnasium.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at