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19251. Interior page of the passport issued to Kurt Moses in France prior to his voyage to the United States on board the Mouzinho.
February 5, 1928 in Tuetz, Germany in Pomerania. His younger brother was born the following year on July ... March 5, 1941, OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) France in Montpellier sent HICEM a list of 500
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19252. Young Jewish boy poses with his aunt in the garden of the Sanatorium run by his family in Druskieniki, Poland (in present day Lithuania).
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19253. Family portrait of a Yahrzeit in post war Poland.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19254. A meeting of "Ichud" in postwar Lodz, Poland. Pictured are members of the Zionist group, "Ichud".
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19255. Jewish married couple standing with their niece outside of their home in Grodno, Poland.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19256. A Jewish father with his two sons at Niemen Beach in Grodno, Poland.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19257. A Jewish mother and her son ice skating in Grodno, Poland.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19258. Jewish surgeon during an operation in Grodno, Poland.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19259. Jewish woman outside of a sanatorium in Druskieniki, Poland.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19260. Sanatorium in Druskieniki, Poland. Pictured is the Blumstein family's hotel/sanatorium/spa.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19261. Portrait of an extended family before the war. Pictured are Isa Birger (third from left), Chaim Blumstein (fifth from left and center), Alexandre Blumstein (center), Estera Boochin Blumstein (seventh from left), Musia Altfeld (front and center), B.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19262. Close up photograph of a Jewish woman to be used for false Aryan papers.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19263. A Jewish couple sitting on a rock. Pictured are Rita Blumstein's parents in late summer.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19264. Wartime portrait of a Jewish girl. Pictured is Rita Blumstein.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19265. Two young Polish children embrace. Pictured are Rita Blumstien as a young girl, with a friend.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19266. Jews who have been selected for deportation, bid farewell to their families through the wire fence of the central prison, during the "Gehsperre" action in the Lodz ghetto.
between September 5 and 12, 1942, which resulted in the transport of over 15,000 Jews, mostly children ... the same year, took the lives of 55,000 Jews and 5,000 Roma/Sinti, who were deported to Chelmno
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19267. Group portrait at Sanatorium in Druskieniki. Pictured are Estra Blumstien and friends at the Blumstein's family's hotel/sanatorium/spa.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19268. A Jewish grandmother cradles her infant grandchild.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19269. Anker and Devorah Jonas pose on a street in Copenhagen.
married on March 5, 1944 in Lund, Sweden, and their daughter Margit was born on November 19, 1944. The ... April 5, 1941 in Copenhagen where his father was a jewelry salesman. Zeev had two siblings: Hennie (b
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19270. Anker Jonas moves a packing crate in the office where he is working as an apprentice.
married on March 5, 1944 in Lund, Sweden, and their daughter Margit was born on November 19, 1944. The ... April 5, 1941 in Copenhagen where his father was a jewelry salesman. Zeev had two siblings: Hennie (b
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19271. Simcha Levine hugs his granddaughter Hennie after her return to Denmark.
married on March 5, 1944 in Lund, Sweden, and their daughter Margit was born on November 19, 1944. The ... April 5, 1941 in Copenhagen where his father was a jewelry salesman. Zeev had two siblings: Hennie (b
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19272. Studio portrait of the Jonas family in Copenhagen, Denmark.
married on March 5, 1944 in Lund, Sweden, and their daughter Margit was born on November 19, 1944. The ... April 5, 1941 in Copenhagen where his father was a jewelry salesman. Zeev had two siblings: Hennie (b
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19273. Studio portrait of Anker (Gershon) Jonas.
married on March 5, 1944 in Lund, Sweden, and their daughter Margit was born on November 19, 1944. The ... April 5, 1941 in Copenhagen where his father was a jewelry salesman. Zeev had two siblings: Hennie (b
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19274. Postwar studio portrait of Zeev Jonas wearing a sailor suit.
married on March 5, 1944 in Lund, Sweden, and their daughter Margit was born on November 19, 1944. The ... April 5, 1941 in Copenhagen where his father was a jewelry salesman. Zeev had two siblings: Hennie (b
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19275. Bar mitzvah portrait of a Jewish boy in Denmark wearing a tallit; the child is a cousin of Bente Jonas.
married on March 5, 1944 in Lund, Sweden, and their daughter Margit was born on November 19, 1944. The ... April 5, 1941 in Copenhagen where his father was a jewelry salesman. Zeev had two siblings: Hennie (b