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21526. Jews at forced labor working on a hillside beneath the Jewish cemetery in Kamionka.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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21527. Group portrait of Jewish youth living at the "Farma" Zionist agricultural collective.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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21528. Jewish youth living at the "Farma" Zionist agricultural collective, attend a meeting.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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21529. Close up portrait of Mania and Mina Cawadel taken in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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21530. Portrait of two young Jewish women wearing stars in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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21531. Studio portrait, taken in th Bedzin ghetto, of Mania Cawadel wearing a Jewish star.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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21532. Members of the Rotmensch group of the Rossner factory in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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21533. Studio portrait of Herz Heller and his wife taken in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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21534. Jewish workers put out their produce in boxes and pails in front of a wooden shed.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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21535. Portrait of an unidentified youth wearing a yellow star in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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21536. A group of teenage girls in the Bedzin ghetto. Seated on the far right is first Rywka Krajer.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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21537. False identification card issued in the name of Max Lefevre that was used by Leo Bretholz while living in hiding in France.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21538. False identification card issued in the name of Max Lefevre that was used by Leo Bretholz while living in hiding in France.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21539. False membership card in the French ping pong federation that belonged to Leo Bretholz, an Austrian Jew living in hiding in France under the name of Max Lefevre.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21540. Document issued to Rudi Dingfelder by the Gemeentelijk Inglichtingenbureau voor Joden.
sent to Auschwitz, 35% to Sobibor, and 5% each to Theresienstadt and Bergen-Belsen. After the last
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21541. False membership card in the Vichy paramilitary youth organization, Compagnons de France that belonged to Leo Bretholz, an Austrian Jew living in hiding under the name of Max Lefevre.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21542. Back side of a false membership card in the Vichy paramilitary youth organization, Compagnons de France that belonged to Leo Bretholz, an Austrian Jew living in hiding under the name of Max Lefevre.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21543. Portrait of a sister and brother wearing Jewish badges in Sosnowiec.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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21544. Members of the Fischman family in Czestochowa. Seated from left to right are Chana Sara Fischmann and Isaak Fischmann; standing from left to right are, Karola Toper and Chaya Fischmann.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21545. Snapshot of thirteen-year-old Ditta Bretholz, which she sent to her brother Leo in France on the occasion of his twenty-first birthday.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21546. Portrait of Anny Frajermauer, a Jewish refugee from Belgium, that was sent to Leo Bretholz while he was in prison in France.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21547. Leo Bretholz poses with relatives at his bar mitzvah, which took place at the Klucky Temple in Vienna and was officiated by Rabbi Dr.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21548. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21549. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21550. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo