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14501. Portrait of Regina Fenster (later Gertner), her daughter Lusia Fenster (later Lucy Gertner), and her future husband Samuel Gertner at the Foehrenwald Displaced Persons Camp.
April 8, 1921 to Chana Andermann and Moses Nurnberg. She had two sisters, Betka (b. 1919) and Malcia
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14502. A group of children in the Salzburg Displaced Persons Camp.
April 8, 1921 to Chana Andermann and Moses Nurnberg. She had two sisters, Betka (b. 1919) and Malcia
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14503. Group portrait of displaced persons at Bad Woerishofen.
April 8, 1921 to Chana Andermann and Moses Nurnberg. She had two sisters, Betka (b. 1919) and Malcia
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14504. Group portrait of children in hiding in a convent in Czernowogrod.
April 8, 1921 to Chana Andermann and Moses Nurnberg. She had two sisters, Betka (b. 1919) and Malcia
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14505. Close up portrait of Samuel Schulman, a young American-born Jewish boy in France.
July 8, 1928 in Terra Haute, Indiana where his parents had settled after immigrating to the United
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14506. Close-up portrait of Samuel Schulman, an American-born Jewish teenager living in hiding in southern France.
July 8, 1928 in Terra Haute, Indiana where his parents had settled after immigrating to the United
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14507. Close-up portrait of Samual Schulman, a Jewish teenager born in America, standing on a bridge in Vincennes.
July 8, 1928 in Terra Haute, Indiana where his parents had settled after immigrating to the United
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14508. Document issued by the Honduran consulate certifying that Samuel Schulman is qualified to serve as a crew member of a ship.
July 8, 1928 in Terra Haute, Indiana where his parents had settled after immigrating to the United
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14509. Document granting Samuel Schulman, an American citizen, permission to work as a courrier in France for a six month period.
July 8, 1928 in Terra Haute, Indiana where his parents had settled after immigrating to the United
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14510. Members of the Slomnicki family pose together on the grass.
to go. By May 8, Russian tanks arrived and the prisoners were told that they were free. Shortly
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14511. Three Jewish children pose next to a fence, holding a goat.
to go. By May 8, Russian tanks arrived and the prisoners were told that they were free. Shortly
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14512. A group of Jewish youths pose next to a fence. Among those pictured are Sruleck Slomnicki (far left) and Zigmund Weinrib, a photographer (second from the left).
to go. By May 8, Russian tanks arrived and the prisoners were told that they were free. Shortly
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14513. Two Polish Jewish sisters pose for a photograph. Pictured are Sala and Sima Slomnicki.
to go. By May 8, Russian tanks arrived and the prisoners were told that they were free. Shortly
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14514. A poem written in Polish in the Parschnitz work camp, by Sala Slomnicki.
to go. By May 8, Russian tanks arrived and the prisoners were told that they were free. Shortly
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14515. Female survivors gather outside a barracks in the newly liberated Lenzing concentration camp.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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14516. Identification card and laisser-passer paper belonging to Nety Hirsch which allowed her to continue living and working in Paris because it benefited the Nazis.
months. Liliane's sister, Jacqueline Ida Hirsch, was born on April 8, 1940 in a castle converted into a
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14517. Studio portrait of the four Herskovic sisters. From left to right are Emilia, Helen, Pearl and Miriam.
were reunited in Gary Indiana in 1952. Herman Rappaport was born on January 8, 1917, in Lastomir
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14518. Postwar studio portraif of Pearl and Helen (right) Herskovic who survived the war as Mengele twins and their brother Arno, a soldier in the Czech army.
were reunited in Gary Indiana in 1952. Herman Rappaport was born on January 8, 1917, in Lastomir
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14519. Helen Herkovic poses in the garden of her house the day before the start of World War II.
were reunited in Gary Indiana in 1952. Herman Rappaport was born on January 8, 1917, in Lastomir
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14520. Femia van West and two colleagues work in the Jewish hospital, Apdeldoornsche Bos, in Apeldoorn.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other
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14521. Femia van West and her fiance pose on the steps of a building.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other
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14522. Femia van West poses on her bicycle next to a street sign near Leiden.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other
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14523. Femia van West perches on a ladder outside her home wearing a Star of David.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other
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14524. Wedding portrait of Harry van Geuns and Beppy (Elisabeth) van den Bergh.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other
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14525. Postwar portrait of the van West family, a Dutch-Jewish family who survived in hiding.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other