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19251. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children in the children's home in Ascona, Switzerland Mirjam Ermann is in the middle row on the far right .
Ermann (b. Feb. 5, 1899). Mirjam was born on October 8, 1935 in Duisburg, Germany. She has two younger
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19252. Jewish children perform in a summer camp in Feldis Switzerland.
Ermann (b. Feb. 5, 1899). Mirjam was born on October 8, 1935 in Duisburg, Germany. She has two younger
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19253. School portrait of Mirjam Ermann. The patch on her coat is that of the French Scouts.
Ermann (b. Feb. 5, 1899). Mirjam was born on October 8, 1935 in Duisburg, Germany. She has two younger
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19254. Close-up portrait of Mirjam Ermann in Brissago, Switzerland.
Ermann (b. Feb. 5, 1899). Mirjam was born on October 8, 1935 in Duisburg, Germany. She has two younger
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19255. Toni Ermann helps her daughter Mirjam write. [According to the donor, they staged this photos to prove they were a family.so if they escaped together no one would think Mirjam was not Toni's child.
Ermann (b. Feb. 5, 1899). Mirjam was born on October 8, 1935 in Duisburg, Germany. She has two younger
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19256. Leo Ermann visits his wife Toni at the recuperation home where she recovered after crossing the border into Switzerland.
Ermann (b. Feb. 5, 1899). Mirjam was born on October 8, 1935 in Duisburg, Germany. She has two younger
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19257. Leo and Toni Ermann pose with their three daughters on Henriette's first birthday.
Ermann (b. Feb. 5, 1899). Mirjam was born on October 8, 1935 in Duisburg, Germany. She has two younger
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19258. Misha Gruenbaum (left) and two friends walk down a street in prewar Prague.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta
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19259. Michael Gruenbaum rows a boat on the Vltava River (The Moldau) in postwar Prague.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta
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19260. Michael Gruenbaum walks down a street in Prague with his mother Margaret shiortly before emigrating to Cuba.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta
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19261. The Grunbaum family enjoys a picnic in prewar Czechoslovakia.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta
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19262. Studio portrait of Michael and Marietta Gruenbaum.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta
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19263. Hilda Jonisch, Michael Bornstein and Sophie Jonisch Bornstein pose together shortly after the war ended.
children under the age of 8 still alive. Michael and his grandmother Dora Bornstein returned to Zarki
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19264. Eli Zborowski (left) rides through the streets of Zarki disguised as a woman.
children under the age of 8 still alive. Michael and his grandmother Dora Bornstein returned to Zarki
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19265. Michael's naturalization car identifying him as a displaced person arfter arriving in the US.
children under the age of 8 still alive. Michael and his grandmother Dora Bornstein returned to Zarki
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19266. Verso of Michael's naturalization card.
children under the age of 8 still alive. Michael and his grandmother Dora Bornstein returned to Zarki
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19267. Hilda Jonisch (left) sits in a cafe with two friends.
children under the age of 8 still alive. Michael and his grandmother Dora Bornstein returned to Zarki
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19268. Group portrait of children in the clandestine school of the Zarki ghetto..
children under the age of 8 still alive. Michael and his grandmother Dora Bornstein returned to Zarki
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19269. Studio portrait of surviving members of the Jonisch family.
children under the age of 8 still alive. Michael and his grandmother Dora Bornstein returned to Zarki
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19270. Helmut Rosendahl leads a goat hitched to a small wagon, in which his brother Erich is seated.
in 1906, and had two daughters, Hilda (b. 8/15/1907) and Meta (b. 7/13 or 7/14/1909). When WWI began
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19271. Brothers Helmut and Erich Rosendahl sit on the steps of the house where their father was born, in Gangelt, Germany.
in 1906, and had two daughters, Hilda (b. 8/15/1907) and Meta (b. 7/13 or 7/14/1909). When WWI began
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19272. Brothers Helmut and Erich Rosendahl (front) pose for a photograph seated on a horse and a donkey, while on a visit to Mt.
in 1906, and had two daughters, Hilda (b. 8/15/1907) and Meta (b. 7/13 or 7/14/1909). When WWI began
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19273. Portrait of Erich Rosendahl at age fifteen.
in 1906, and had two daughters, Hilda (b. 8/15/1907) and Meta (b. 7/13 or 7/14/1909). When WWI began
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19274. View of the road leading to the Westerbork transit camp.
in 1906, and had two daughters, Hilda (b. 8/15/1907) and Meta (b. 7/13 or 7/14/1909). When WWI began
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19275. Men on a work brigade building the Westerbork transit camp.
in 1906, and had two daughters, Hilda (b. 8/15/1907) and Meta (b. 7/13 or 7/14/1909). When WWI began