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5976. Identification card issue to David Steiner by the Jewish Council in Bratislava; it says he is a "worker."
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5977. False identification card issued to David Steiner under the name Jan Dudas by the Jewish underground.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5978. Verso of the false identification paper issued to David Steiner under the name Jan Dudas.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5979. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center to make way for a tramway tunnel.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5980. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5981. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center to make way for a tramway tunnel.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5982. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center to make way for a tramway tunnel.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5983. Prewar family portrait of the Steiner and Lakner families posing in an outdoor garden.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5984. Wilhelm Steiner poses on the bed in his apartment in prewar Bratislava.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5985. Studio portrait of Renee and David Zigmund Steiner.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5986. Wilhelm Steiner holds his baby daughter Reline.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5987. Wilhlem Zeev Steiner stands in front of Judengasse 18 wearing a yellow star which was smaller than usual as he was needed for economic activity.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5988. Group portrait of the children in the Nelog Jewish school in Bratislava.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5989. Zionist youth gather for a meeting of the youth Hachshara in Bratislava.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5990. Zionist youth parade in Karlovy Vary.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5991. Group portrait of Zionist youth meeting in Karlovy Vary.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5992. 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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5993. 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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5994. 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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5995. 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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5996. 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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5997. 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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5998. 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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5999. 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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6000. 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