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19651. Olga Weiss (left) sits by a table in Davos, Switzerland where she is recuperating in a TB sanatorium.
/1897). Egon was born on August 5, 1920 in Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) where his family owned a store
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19652. Mrs. Josepovitz poses with three of the children in her charge in the Foublaines children's home.
on May 5, 1932 in Niwka Poland, a village that became part of Sosnowiec. Abram was 27 at the time
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19653. Gerdie Gartenberg takes her two newly adopted children, Ewa and Jacob, in a carriage ride through Paris prior to bringing them to the States.
on May 5, 1932 in Niwka Poland, a village that became part of Sosnowiec. Abram was 27 at the time
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19654. Drawing of the Milos in Haifa Harbor done by a friend of Egon Weiss while interned in the Athlit detention camp.
/1897). Egon was born on August 5, 1920 in Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) where his family owned a store
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19655. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the Athlit internment camp.
/1897). Egon was born on August 5, 1920 in Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) where his family owned a store
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19656. Drawing of the Patria (probably drawn by a friend) and part of the illustrated diary of Egon Weiss which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the Athlit internment camp.
/1897). Egon was born on August 5, 1920 in Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) where his family owned a store
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19657. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss (probably drawn by a friend) showing the Athlit internment camp which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
/1897). Egon was born on August 5, 1920 in Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) where his family owned a store
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19658. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss showing the lay-out of the Athlit internment camp which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
/1897). Egon was born on August 5, 1920 in Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) where his family owned a store
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19659. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss, showing the barracks of the Athlit internment camp, which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
/1897). Egon was born on August 5, 1920 in Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) where his family owned a store
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19660. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss with a photograph of Jewish police standing at attention.
/1897). Egon was born on August 5, 1920 in Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) where his family owned a store
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19661. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss, showing the barned wire fence around the Athlit internment camp, which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
/1897). Egon was born on August 5, 1920 in Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) where his family owned a store
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19662. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss, showing the sinking of the Patria, which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
/1897). Egon was born on August 5, 1920 in Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) where his family owned a store
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19663. Group portrait of Bulgarian Jews in a forced labor brigade in Bov.
Jewish quarter. However, most Jews did not want to remain permanently in Bulgaria. On November 5, 1948
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19664. Group portrait of Bulgarian Jews in a forced labor brigade in Bov.
Jewish quarter. However, most Jews did not want to remain permanently in Bulgaria. On November 5, 1948
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19665. Group portrait of Bulgarian Jews in a forced labor brigade in Bov.
Jewish quarter. However, most Jews did not want to remain permanently in Bulgaria. On November 5, 1948
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19666. Group portrait of Bulgarian Jews in a forced labor brigade in Bov.
Jewish quarter. However, most Jews did not want to remain permanently in Bulgaria. On November 5, 1948
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19667. Group portrait of Bulgarian Jews in a forced labor brigade in Bov.
Jewish quarter. However, most Jews did not want to remain permanently in Bulgaria. On November 5, 1948
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19668. Group portrait of Bulgarian Jews in a forced labor brigade in Bov.
Jewish quarter. However, most Jews did not want to remain permanently in Bulgaria. On November 5, 1948
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19669. Close-up portrait of Gertrud Goldschmidt, a student from the Lenore Goldschmidt School, during a track and field event.
[Sources: Wyden, Peter. "Stella." Doubleday, NY, 1993, pp.25-7; 41-5; 66-9; "Juedische Privatschule von Dr
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19670. Students from various Jewish schools in Berlin gather to sing Hatikva at a large track and field event.
[Sources: Wyden, Peter. "Stella." Doubleday, NY, 1993, pp.25-7; 41-5; 66-9; "Juedische Privatschule von Dr
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19671. Jewish students in Berlin participate in the junior relay race.
[Sources: Wyden, Peter. "Stella." Doubleday, NY, 1993, pp.25-7; 41-5; 66-9; "Juedische Privatschule von Dr
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19672. A student from the Goldschmidt School, competes in a relay race.
[Sources: Wyden, Peter. "Stella." Doubleday, NY, 1993, pp.25-7; 41-5; 66-9; "Juedische Privatschule von Dr
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19673. Students from the Goldschmidt School sit outdoors on a grassy hill.
[Sources: Wyden, Peter. "Stella." Doubleday, NY, 1993, pp.25-7; 41-5; 66-9; "Juedische Privatschule von Dr
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19674. Two female students from the Goldschmidt School pose outdoors while on an outing.
[Sources: Wyden, Peter. "Stella." Doubleday, NY, 1993, pp.25-7; 41-5; 66-9; "Juedische Privatschule von Dr
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19675. German-Jewish educator, Dr. Lenore Goldschmidt, poses with her husband after receiving her M.A.
[Sources: Wyden, Peter. "Stella." Doubleday, NY, 1993, pp.25-7; 41-5; 66-9; "Juedische Privatschule von Dr