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726. Zionist youth pose on a street in Karlovy Vary. David Zigmund Steiner is pictured front row, fourth from left.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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727. A young girl received her a badge at the Bnai Akiva Club in Bratislava.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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728. Police permit releasing David Zigmund Steiner from wearing the yellow star.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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729. Franz Blumenstein milkis a cow in Sosua, Dominican Republic.
well as other rights inherent to human beings." Upon arrival, every new Jewish settler was given 80
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730. Frank Blumenstein shows his prize bull. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "This is my own bull.
well as other rights inherent to human beings." Upon arrival, every new Jewish settler was given 80
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731. Studio portrait of the extended Koviliak family: From left to right are Josephine Sara Koviliak (first wife of Avraham who perished), Avraham Bernat Koviliak (donor's father), Morris Blotnik and his wife Helen Koviliak Blotnik, Isidor Koviliak, Hanoch Heinrich Koviliak (donor's grandfather) and Shandor Yishaya Koviliak (died at Mauthausen),
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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732. Studio portrait of Eva (Hava), Sara and Avraham Bernat Koviliak in Israel, ca.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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733. Eva (Hava) Weiss stands outside [probably in front of her house] in 1941, about three years prior to her deportation to Auschwitz.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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734. Avraham Koviliak (right) and two other men work on a farm.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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735. Eva (Hava) Weiss stands in front of the entrance to a building in the late 1930s.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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736. Thomas (Tomika) Koviliak stands in a yard in 1932.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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737. Thomas (Tomika) Koviliak stands in a yard in 1935.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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738. Studio portrait of Hanoch Heinrich Koviliak with his second wife.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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739. Avraham Bernat Koviliak holds his infant daughter Sara in his arms.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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740. Avraham Bernat Koviliak (center) works with a threshing machine on a farm in the summertime.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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741. Eva (Hava) Weiss (left) and her cousin, Yolanda Schwaitz (right) pose in matching dresses.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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742. Portrait of U.S. combat photographer Arnold E. Samuelson seated in a dining hall with a bowl of soup.
com Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who
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743. Portrait of U.S. combat photographer Arnold E. Samuelson studies a pile of photographs in his office.
com Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who
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744. Group portrait of members of Combat Unit 123, a unit of the U.S.
com Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who
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745. Group portrait of members of Combat Unit 123, a unit of the U.S.
com Arnold Samuelson (1917-2002), was a U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer during World War II, who
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746. Rabbi Moise Cassorla and Chief Rabbi Paul Roitman walk down a street of Toulouse carrying paper-wrapped packages.
revival of Jewish life in France and throughout Europe. Source: https://www.paulroitman.com/index.html
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747. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march lies in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
sick, and later, the dead. On the fifth day, the march reached Zwodau, 80 km. from Helmbrechts. After
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748. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march lies in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
sick, and later, the dead. On the fifth day, the march reached Zwodau, 80 km. from Helmbrechts. After
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749. Captain Richard Berman of Philadelphia administers plasma to Roszi Frank, an emaciated survivor of a death march, in an American field hospital in Volary.
sick, and later, the dead. On the fifth day, the march reached Zwodau, 80 km. from Helmbrechts. After
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750. An emaciated female Jewish survivor of a death march lies in an American military field hospital in Volary, Czechoslovakia.
sick, and later, the dead. On the fifth day, the march reached Zwodau, 80 km. from Helmbrechts. After