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22301. Close-up portrait of Miriam Glasrot and her daughter Nechama.
the spelling of his name to Abraham Kirstein. On October 5, 1950, their son Jerome Samuel was born
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22302. Manya Kirstein supports her baby daughter Sara who is sitting on a ledge [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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22303. Manya Blacher and an unidentified man pose under an archway in Salzburg [perhaps on their way to Germany].
the spelling of his name to Abraham Kirstein. On October 5, 1950, their son Jerome Samuel was born
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22304. View of the cloister of Sankt (Saint) Ottilien which was lconverted to a German military hospital during the war and after the war as a displaced persons camp and hospital.
the spelling of his name to Abraham Kirstein. On October 5, 1950, their son Jerome Samuel was born
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22305. Studio portrait of mother's brother Yehoshua Blacher who was murdered in the Slobodka Yeshiva Pogrom in June 1941.
the spelling of his name to Abraham Kirstein. On October 5, 1950, their son Jerome Samuel was born
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22306. Manya and Sara Kirstein sit on the deck of the Marine Jumper en route to the United States.
the spelling of his name to Abraham Kirstein. On October 5, 1950, their son Jerome Samuel was born
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22307. Minna Katz stands in her garden in prewar Lithuania.
the spelling of his name to Abraham Kirstein. On October 5, 1950, their son Jerome Samuel was born
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22308. Group photograph of members of the Francesca (Fransevic) and Negrin families, probably in Skopje.
Fransevic (b. 5/25/1925 in Bitola, Macedonia) and Anna (nee Albala) Fransevic (b. 12/24/1915 in Bitola
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22309. Portrait of Georg Spiro in the German army in WWI.
and Esbeth (nee Landauer) Spiro (b. March 5, 1911 in Augsburg, Germany). Her mother, Esbeth, was the
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22310. German Jewish friends celebrate Purim, probably in Augsburg.
and Esbeth (nee Landauer) Spiro (b. March 5, 1911 in Augsburg, Germany). Her mother, Esbeth, was the
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22311. A German Jewish family poses together, probably outside their Augburg home.
and Esbeth (nee Landauer) Spiro (b. March 5, 1911 in Augsburg, Germany). Her mother, Esbeth, was the
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22312. Portrait of a German Jewish mother and son. Pictured is Esbeth Spiro (center) and her son Shimon.
and Esbeth (nee Landauer) Spiro (b. March 5, 1911 in Augsburg, Germany). Her mother, Esbeth, was the
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22313. Portrait of a German Jewish family. Pictured is Hedwig Landauer holding her granddaughter, Shoshana.
and Esbeth (nee Landauer) Spiro (b. March 5, 1911 in Augsburg, Germany). Her mother, Esbeth, was the
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22314. Portrait of a German Jewish mother and daughter. Pictured is Esbeth Spiro with her daughter, Shoshana, seated on a swing.
and Esbeth (nee Landauer) Spiro (b. March 5, 1911 in Augsburg, Germany). Her mother, Esbeth, was the
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22315. The Spiro family gathers for a picnic in the countryside.
and Esbeth (nee Landauer) Spiro (b. March 5, 1911 in Augsburg, Germany). Her mother, Esbeth, was the
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22316. German Jewish siblings shortly after their family's immigration to Palestine.
and Esbeth (nee Landauer) Spiro (b. March 5, 1911 in Augsburg, Germany). Her mother, Esbeth, was the
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22317. Germans line the street in front of the Kaufman-Schocken store in Nurermberg.
and Esbeth (nee Landauer) Spiro (b. March 5, 1911 in Augsburg, Germany). Her mother, Esbeth, was the
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22318. Storefront of a Jewish business in an unidentified German city.
and Esbeth (nee Landauer) Spiro (b. March 5, 1911 in Augsburg, Germany). Her mother, Esbeth, was the
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22319. Employees stand at their workstations at a printing plant, probably in Chemnitz.
and Esbeth (nee Landauer) Spiro (b. March 5, 1911 in Augsburg, Germany). Her mother, Esbeth, was the
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22320. A Jewish couple poses for a photograph in a landscaped yard.
November 5, 1937, and they had a daughter Ilinka. Their brother Leib was a soldier in the Lithuanian army
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22321. A Lithuanian Jewish family enjoys a picnic with friends.
November 5, 1937, and they had a daughter Ilinka. Their brother Leib was a soldier in the Lithuanian army
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22322. Hilda Tayar papers
Shlomo Krieser (1896-1942) was born in Oswiecim, Poland on January 5, 1896. He married Perla Katz
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22323. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 100 million mark
overall: Height: 3.250 inches (8.255 cm) | Width: 5.875 inches (14.923 cm)
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22324. Deutsche Arbeitsfront fringed sash with swastika and cog wheel acquired by James Romberger
colored aluminum cord fringe on the short ends. A 4.5’’ circular cloth badge with a black swastika on a
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22325. Large red Nazi banner with a black swastika found by Sergeant Anthony A. Carullo
8, 1941, following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the US entered World War II. On May 5, 1943, Anthony