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22301. Doris Gutheim enjoys a picnic with her teddy bear.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22302. Julius Gutheim sits next to his daughter on the running board of their automobile.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22303. Group portrait of the extended Kleeblatt family, taken to celebrate the engagement of Walter Kleeblatt and Gretel David.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22304. The Kleeblatt family celebrates Walter's birthday in their garden.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22305. Arthur Kleeblatt looks out the window of his home.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22306. Family wedding portrait of Gretel David and Walter Kleeblatt.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22307. Gretel David plays with her stuffed animals.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22308. Gretel Kleeblatt poses on a hammock.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22309. Helene Kleeblatt holds her newborn grandson Werner Hirsch.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22310. Rabbi Moritz David, the rabbi of Bochum, sits at a table underneath his portrait.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22311. Two boys from Haus Berta, a summer camp sponsored by the Reich Federation of Jewish Front Soldiers, pose by a sign that states "Private Property: Entry Forbidden."
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22312. A group of boys from Haus Berta, a summer camp started in 1934 and sponsored by the Reich Federation of Jewish Front Soldiers, enjoys a snack outside a barrack.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22313. Julius Gutheim, co-owner of S. Kleeblatt,a dry-good store poses with Helene Kleeblatt’s brother-in-law Louis Grueneberg.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22314. Werner Hirsch sits in his baby carriage in a yard in front of linens drying on a line.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22315. Gretel Kleeblatt (right) and another female passenger pose on the deck of the SS Manhattan while fleeing Germany for the United States.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22316. Helene and Arthur in a Hannover forest, one of the last photos their family in the U.S.
Walter Hirsch. Edith and Walter Hirsch married November 5, 1933, and Gretel and Walter married January 14
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22317. Stanislaw Aronson poses on a street with his dog,
started to plan his escape. The train left the station around 5 AM and after 15 minutes or so it stopped
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22318. Helena Aronson walks down a street of Warsaw with her sister.
started to plan his escape. The train left the station around 5 AM and after 15 minutes or so it stopped
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22319. A group of Jewish displaced persons pose on the deck of a ship [probably en route to Palestine].
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22320. Men and women gather around a grave in a cemetery in Israel.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22321. Close up portrait of a Jewish policeman and his girlfriend in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22322. Portrait of the Bronner famiy wearing Jewish stars.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22323. Jewish displaced persons sit down to a festive meal, possibly in Weiden.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22324. Jewish displaced persons form a bicycle parade holding Zionist flags.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother
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22325. Group portrait of young Zionists in the Zeittlitz training farm posing underneath posters of Weizmann, Gordon and Herzl.
October 5, 1921 in Bedzin Poland where her father Shmuel Kirszenbaum, worked as a saddler. Her mother