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7551. Copy of an invitation to a celebration in the Kovno ghetto religious school on August 15, 1943.
on the fourth day of Av, Sunday, August 15, 1943, 6 p.m. Asat #8. Respectfully, the Secretariat of
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7552. Philip Hannan, a chaplain with the 82nd Airborne Division, helps a prisoner into a truck that will transport him from the Woebbelin concentration camp to an American field hospital.
the North American College in Rome by Bishop Ralph Hayes on December 8, 1939. From 1942-1946, Hannan
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7553. Young students study at an illegal Jewish school run out of a private home in Hilversum, Holland.
school operated from September 8 to December 20, 1941. The curtain at the back of the room was drawn to
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7554. A view of the entrance to the camp. Prisoners' tents are at right and a small building for camp administrative matters is at the left.
the tank is an iron pipe 8 inches in diameter which was used as a gong signal to awaken and summon the
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7555. German civilians carry the body of one of 200 Russian prisoners, exhumed from a mass grave in Wuelfel, to a new grave near Hanover City Hall.
Wuelfel, to a new grave near Hanover City Hall. On April 8, 1945, 200 Red Army officers and other
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7556. Estera Ajzen participates in a protest march with members of the photographers' labor union in Chelm.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7557. Portrait of Pinchas Schumacher, the grandfather of Estera Ajzen.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7558. Three Jewish women look out the window of a house in Maciejow.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7559. Estera Ajzen retouches a photograph in the Foto-Film Venus photography studio in Chelm.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7560. Three young Jewish employees at the Foto-Film Venus photography studio in Chelm.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7561. A personalized Jewish New Year's card in Polish and Hebrew with a photograph of Estera Ajzen.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7562. Two young Jewish women walk along a street in Chelm.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7563. Estera Ajzen poses on the front porch of her house in Chelm.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7564. Portrait of three Jewish friends in Chelm. Pictured on the left is Estera Ajzen.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7565. Close-up of Estera Ajzen and Moniek Wajntraub in the Foto-Film Venus photography studio, owned by Moniek's father.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7566. Two young Jewish women walk along a street in Chlem.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7567. Szaja Ajzen walks along a street in Chelm in military uniform.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7568. Estera Ajzen poses in the window of her home in Chelm.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7569. Portrait of two young Jewish boys in Chelm. Pictured are Mojszale Nissenbaum (left) and ? Schumacher, cousins of Estera Ajzen, who were later killed in Chelmno.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7570. Two teenage Jewish girls pose on a street in Chelm.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7571. Portrait of the extended Ajzen family in Chelm.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7572. Abram and Estera (Ajzen) Lewin sit outside a wooden cabin in Gorky.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7573. Necha Ajzen poses next to her husband's grave in Gorky.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating
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7574. Abram Lewin (right) poses with another officer in the Soviet Army.
8, 1944. Abram later participated in the Soviet liberation of Berlin in May 1945. After the war
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7575. Group portrait of four young Jewish men in Gorky.
February 8, 1944. After the war Estera and Abram settled in Poland, where they remained until immigrating