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22276. Gretel Kleeblatt (right) and another female passenger pose on the deck of the SS Manhattan while fleeing Germany for the United States.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22277. Helene and Arthur in a Hannover forest, one of the last photos their family in the U.S.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22278. Stanislaw Aronson poses on a street with his dog,
started to plan his escape. The train left the station around 5 AM and after 15 minutes or so it stopped
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22279. Helena Aronson walks down a street of Warsaw with her sister.
started to plan his escape. The train left the station around 5 AM and after 15 minutes or so it stopped
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22280. A group of Jewish displaced persons pose on the deck of a ship [probably en route to Palestine].
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22281. Men and women gather around a grave in a cemetery in Israel.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22282. Close up portrait of a Jewish policeman and his girlfriend in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22283. Portrait of the Bronner famiy wearing Jewish stars.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22284. Jewish displaced persons sit down to a festive meal, possibly in Weiden.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22285. Jewish displaced persons form a bicycle parade holding Zionist flags.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22286. Group portrait of young Zionists in the Zeittlitz training farm posing underneath posters of Weizmann, Gordon and Herzl.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22287. Wedding of Hela and Szulim Bronner in the Weiden displaced persons camp.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22288. Men and women gather around a grave in a cemetery in Israel.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22289. Group portrait of children staying at the Les Grillons home in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
chretiennes and the Conseil oecumenique pour les refugies. It is estimated that 5,000 refugees, including 3
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22290. Wedding of Hela and Szulim Bronner in the Weiden displaced persons camp.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22291. Hilda Jonisch, Michael Bornstein and Sophie Jonisch Bornstein pose together shortly after the war ended.
August 5, 1943 Zarki’s remaining Jews were sent to the Radomsko ghetto and locked in the synagogue for
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22292. Eli Zborowski (left) rides through the streets of Zarki disguised as a woman.
August 5, 1943 Zarki’s remaining Jews were sent to the Radomsko ghetto and locked in the synagogue for
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22293. Michael's naturalization car identifying him as a displaced person arfter arriving in the US.
August 5, 1943 Zarki’s remaining Jews were sent to the Radomsko ghetto and locked in the synagogue for
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22294. Verso of Michael's naturalization card.
August 5, 1943 Zarki’s remaining Jews were sent to the Radomsko ghetto and locked in the synagogue for
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22295. Hilda Jonisch (left) sits in a cafe with two friends.
August 5, 1943 Zarki’s remaining Jews were sent to the Radomsko ghetto and locked in the synagogue for
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22296. Group portrait of children in the clandestine school of the Zarki ghetto..
August 5, 1943 Zarki’s remaining Jews were sent to the Radomsko ghetto and locked in the synagogue for
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22297. Studio portrait of surviving members of the Jonisch family.
August 5, 1943 Zarki’s remaining Jews were sent to the Radomsko ghetto and locked in the synagogue for
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22298. Manya Kirstein poses with her baby daughter Sara [possibly in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
the spelling of his name to Abraham Kirstein. On October 5, 1950, their son Jerome Samuel was born
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22299. Five friends sit in a field across from an army truck [probably in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
the spelling of his name to Abraham Kirstein. On October 5, 1950, their son Jerome Samuel was born
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22300. Jewish survivors gather for a memorial service by the site of a mass grave in an unidentified locale.
the spelling of his name to Abraham Kirstein. On October 5, 1950, their son Jerome Samuel was born