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1001. View of the life boat of the Marine Flasher.
Bratman was born on July 22, 1917 (though some documents list it as March 1, 1918) to Jacob Bratman and
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1002. Studio portrait of Hanna and Salo Bratman.
Bratman was born on July 22, 1917 (though some documents list it as March 1, 1918) to Jacob Bratman and
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1003. Street scene in prewar Konstanz, Germany. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "Konstanz."
1 Margot (nee Levi) Weinschenk (1912-1996) was born in Stuttgart, Germany to Nellie (nee Strauss; b
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1004. Max Levi seated in a hospital bed, playing a game with his young daughter, Margot.
1 Margot (nee Levi) Weinschenk (1912-1996) was born in Stuttgart, Germany to Nellie (nee Strauss; b
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1005. Studio portrait of Margot Levi (later Weinschenk) and her brother Walter.
1 Margot (nee Levi) Weinschenk (1912-1996) was born in Stuttgart, Germany to Nellie (nee Strauss; b
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1006. Margot Levi (later Weinshenk) and her brother Walter (left) dressed in opposite gender traditional costumes, probably taken at the Hotel Waldlust in Freudenstadt on the occasion of their grandfather Josef's birthday.
1 Margot (nee Levi) Weinschenk (1912-1996) was born in Stuttgart, Germany to Nellie (nee Strauss; b
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1007. The Levi family sits around an outdoor dining table.
1 Margot (nee Levi) Weinschenk (1912-1996) was born in Stuttgart, Germany to Nellie (nee Strauss; b
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1008. Max Levi in a hospital bed, hugs his daughter Margot seated on his lap.
1 Margot (nee Levi) Weinschenk (1912-1996) was born in Stuttgart, Germany to Nellie (nee Strauss; b
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1009. Max Levi works at his desk.
1 Margot (nee Levi) Weinschenk (1912-1996) was born in Stuttgart, Germany to Nellie (nee Strauss; b
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1010. Portrait of a boys school group and their teacher.
1 Margot (nee Levi) Weinschenk (1912-1996) was born in Stuttgart, Germany to Nellie (nee Strauss; b
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1011. Portrait of a girls school group.
1 Margot (nee Levi) Weinschenk (1912-1996) was born in Stuttgart, Germany to Nellie (nee Strauss; b
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1012. Margot and Walter sit on a blanket in a garden, next to their dog.
1 Margot (nee Levi) Weinschenk (1912-1996) was born in Stuttgart, Germany to Nellie (nee Strauss; b
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1013. Bride and groom Margot Levi and Paul Weinschenk, with their wedding party.
1 Margot (nee Levi) Weinschenk (1912-1996) was born in Stuttgart, Germany to Nellie (nee Strauss; b
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1014. Portrait of Imi Groszman.
-1 Gabriel Groszman was born on November 2, 1930 in Vamosmikola, Hungary to Margit (nee Stoeckl; 1904
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1015. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz (center, right) poses with his mother at a Christmas party.
Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1 ... responsible for liberating an entire column of 1,000 Jews who had been dispatched on a death march from
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1016. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz poses at the gate of the "evacuation quarters" of the Swiss legation in Bicske, about half an hour from Budapest.
Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1 ... responsible for liberating an entire column of 1,000 Jews who had been dispatched on a death march from
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1017. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz sitting on a sofa in his office which was located in the American embassy in Budapest.
Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1 ... responsible for liberating an entire column of 1,000 Jews who had been dispatched on a death march from
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1018. The Swiss flag hangs in front of the British Legation on Verbocsy Street in Budapest.
Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1 ... responsible for liberating an entire column of 1,000 Jews who had been dispatched on a death march from
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1019. Charles (Carl) and Gertrud Lutz pose with police and former employees among the ruins of the British legation in Budapest after the liberation.
Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1 ... responsible for liberating an entire column of 1,000 Jews who had been dispatched on a death march from
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1020. Charles (Carl) Lutz (left) stands with his colleague, Mr.
Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1 ... responsible for liberating an entire column of 1,000 Jews who had been dispatched on a death march from
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1021. Charles (Carl) Lutz poses among the ruins of the former British legation in Budapest.
Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1 ... responsible for liberating an entire column of 1,000 Jews who had been dispatched on a death march from
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1022. Portrait of Charles (Carl) Lutz taken about the time he was working in Washington, D.C.
Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1 ... responsible for liberating an entire column of 1,000 Jews who had been dispatched on a death march from
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1023. Swiss Schutzbrief [protective letter] issued to Maria Magdalena Grausz, an Hungarian Jewish woman, by the Swiss legation in Budapest and signed by Vice Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz.
Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1 ... responsible for liberating an entire column of 1,000 Jews who had been dispatched on a death march from
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1024. Passport photograph of Charles (Carl) Lutz.
Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1 ... responsible for liberating an entire column of 1,000 Jews who had been dispatched on a death march from
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1025. Samuel Kruk with another inmate in a leather workshop in the Targu-Jiu labor camp, which housed Jews and communists.
September 12 the deportations resumed. The Jews were marched to the Dneister River in groups of 1 ... until December 20, 1943 that the first group of Jews, 1,500 from Dorohoi, left Transnistria. Several ... months later, 1,846 Jewish orphans were transported through Romania for resettlement in Palestine. With