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3851. Two young women wearing armbands walk down a street near the town square in the Bolechow ghetto.
a few days in the nearby marshes and in other locations. Although 80 Jews were killed during the
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3852. Group portrait of Jewish youth in the Bolechow ghetto.
a few days in the nearby marshes and in other locations. Although 80 Jews were killed during the
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3853. Group portrait of members of the Gordonia Zionist Youth movement in Bielsko Biala after the war.
a few days in the nearby marshes and in other locations. Although 80 Jews were killed during the
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3854. View of the execution site where Jews from Bolechow were murdered and buried during an Aktion in 1941.
a few days in the nearby marshes and in other locations. Although 80 Jews were killed during the
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3855. Group portrait of instructors of the Hanoar Hatzioni Zionist Youth movement at a summer camp in Lvov.
a few days in the nearby marshes and in other locations. Although 80 Jews were killed during the
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3856. Close-up portrait of Musia Adler, the donor's sister holding a kid goat.
a few days in the nearby marshes and in other locations. Although 80 Jews were killed during the
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3857. Group portrait of workers in a leather factory. Among those pictured is Abraham Dolek Adler, the donor's father and the owner of the factory (fourth from the left).
a few days in the nearby marshes and in other locations. Although 80 Jews were killed during the
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3858. Group portrait of the Raduchowski family who hid Salek Adler for 13 months.
a few days in the nearby marshes and in other locations. Although 80 Jews were killed during the
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3859. Group portrait of children, many of whom are Jewish refugees, performing on stage in traditional Polish folk costumes.
a few days in the nearby marshes and in other locations. Although 80 Jews were killed during the
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3860. An intermarried German-Jewish family goes for a Sunday walk in the woods with Jewish friends.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3861. An intermarried German-Jewish family poses for a pictures while on a Sunday walk in the woods with Jewish friends.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3862. View of the entrance to the Pringy children's home, operated by the Swiss Red Cross.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3863. Portrait of Veronica Salamon and her brother Imre in Valea-lui-Mihai, Romania.
-Birkenau. Packed in cattle cars with 70-80 other people for the two-day journey, Vera and her family
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3864. Young girls gather eggs in the Pringy children's home, operated by the Swiss Red Cross.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3865. Fritz Amman teaches a class in the Pringy children's home, operated by the Swiss Red Cross.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3866. Young children practice gymnastics in the Pringy children's home, operated by the Swiss Red Cross.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3867. Young children gather around a picnic table in the Chateau des Avenieres children's home in Cruseiles.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3868. Group portrait of the youngest children in the Chateau des Avenieres children's home in Cruseiles.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3869. A half-Jewish teenage girl who survived the war in hiding poses with a group of the youngest children in the Chateau des Avenieres children's home in Cruseiles.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3870. Two little girls eat from a large pot in the Chateau des Avenieres children's home in Cruseiles.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3871. Three little boys play in the sandbox outside the Chateau des Avenieres children's home in Cruseiles.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3872. A half-Jewish refugee in Switzerland poses with the grandson of her hosts.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3873. Staff and teachers of the Chateau des Avenieres children's home in Cruseiles pose outside on a wooden platform.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3874. Prewar communion picture which was brought with the donor's family to Rivesaltes and which ended up saving them from deportation.
80. After the war, the Luisi Schwarzschild and her two daughters moved to Switzerland. They had
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3875. Page from a children's memory book written in Terezin with a picture of Mickey Mouse.
entitled "Somewhere There is Still a Sun." Of the approximately 80 boys who went through Room 7 (40 at a