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9876. 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.
until 1942. David's three uncles also worked in the book store as well as 4-5 Jewish employees. The
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9877. 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.
until 1942. David's three uncles also worked in the book store as well as 4-5 Jewish employees. The
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9878. Prewar family portrait of the Steiner and Lakner families posing in an outdoor garden.
until 1942. David's three uncles also worked in the book store as well as 4-5 Jewish employees. The
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9879. Wilhelm Steiner poses on the bed in his apartment in prewar Bratislava.
until 1942. David's three uncles also worked in the book store as well as 4-5 Jewish employees. The
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9880. Wilhelm Steiner holds his baby daughter Reline.
until 1942. David's three uncles also worked in the book store as well as 4-5 Jewish employees. The
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9881. 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.
until 1942. David's three uncles also worked in the book store as well as 4-5 Jewish employees. The
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9882. Group portrait of the children in the Nelog Jewish school in Bratislava.
until 1942. David's three uncles also worked in the book store as well as 4-5 Jewish employees. The
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9883. Zionist youth gather for a meeting of the youth Hachshara in Bratislava.
until 1942. David's three uncles also worked in the book store as well as 4-5 Jewish employees. The
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9884. Zionist youth parade in Karlovy Vary.
until 1942. David's three uncles also worked in the book store as well as 4-5 Jewish employees. The
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9885. Group portrait of Zionist youth meeting in Karlovy Vary.
until 1942. David's three uncles also worked in the book store as well as 4-5 Jewish employees. The
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9886. Zionist youth pose on a street in Karlovy Vary. David Zigmund Steiner is pictured front row, fourth from left.
until 1942. David's three uncles also worked in the book store as well as 4-5 Jewish employees. The
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9887. A young girl received her a badge at the Bnai Akiva Club in Bratislava.
until 1942. David's three uncles also worked in the book store as well as 4-5 Jewish employees. The
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9888. Police permit releasing David Zigmund Steiner from wearing the yellow star.
until 1942. David's three uncles also worked in the book store as well as 4-5 Jewish employees. The
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9889. Wedding celebration of a Jewish couple in the Netherlands.
November 4, 1940, all government employees, including school teachers, were required to sign papers
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9890. Wedding portrait of Joseph and Else (Buchenbacher) Mossel.
November 4, 1940, all government employees, including school teachers, were required to sign papers
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9891. Joseph Mossel holds his year-and-a-half old daughter, Henriette.
November 4, 1940, all government employees, including school teachers, were required to sign papers
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9892. Henriette Mossel (left) and her maternal aunt, Bettie Buchenbacher.
November 4, 1940, all government employees, including school teachers, were required to sign papers
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9893. Etel Gruenstein Brand and [probably her mother] sit outside in a sunny garden.
in Hungarian is located in NE Slovakia. In 1940 more than 4,000 Jews lived in town. On October 6
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9894. Studio portrait of Richard Brand with his parents, Moshe and Etel.
in Hungarian is located in NE Slovakia. In 1940 more than 4,000 Jews lived in town. On October 6
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9895. Agi and Erich Brand pose inside a living room.
in Hungarian is located in NE Slovakia. In 1940 more than 4,000 Jews lived in town. On October 6
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9896. Studio portrait of Lajos Ornstein taken on the third anniversary of his arrival in Israel.
April 4, 1924 in Hajdunanas Hungary. After serving in World War I, Lajos founded a bank only to lose his
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9897. Studio portrait of Lajos Ornstein, a Jewish officer in the Austro-Hungarian army.
April 4, 1924 in Hajdunanas Hungary. After serving in World War I, Lajos founded a bank only to lose his
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9898. The Ornstein family poses on a bridge in Heidelberg.
April 4, 1924 in Hajdunanas Hungary. After serving in World War I, Lajos founded a bank only to lose his
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9899. Studio portrait of Boriska Blatt holding her infant son Robert.
began to process of moving to the US. They spent 6 months in Rome, 4 months in Toronto before finally
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9900. Robert Blatt poses outside shortly before the German invasion of Hungary and Hungarian occupied Romania.
began to process of moving to the US. They spent 6 months in Rome, 4 months in Toronto before finally