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17101. Portrait of one of the Buchenwald Boys given to Hirsch Kolber in Geneva.
of parents inviting him to come to America, he immigrated to the States in June 16, 1947 at age 24
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17102. A group of young men pose on board a ship [probably while en route to the United States.
of parents inviting him to come to America, he immigrated to the States in June 16, 1947 at age 24
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17103. View of the Swedish ship, the S.S. Dottningholm, the ship that brought Henry Kolber to the United States.
of parents inviting him to come to America, he immigrated to the States in June 16, 1947 at age 24
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17104. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
of parents inviting him to come to America, he immigrated to the States in June 16, 1947 at age 24
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17105. Group portrait of three "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
of parents inviting him to come to America, he immigrated to the States in June 16, 1947 at age 24
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17106. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
of parents inviting him to come to America, he immigrated to the States in June 16, 1947 at age 24
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17107. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, throwing snowballs in a park in Switzerland.
of parents inviting him to come to America, he immigrated to the States in June 16, 1947 at age 24
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17108. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
of parents inviting him to come to America, he immigrated to the States in June 16, 1947 at age 24
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17109. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, wearing chefs' aprons in a children's home in Switzerland.
of parents inviting him to come to America, he immigrated to the States in June 16, 1947 at age 24
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17110. Close-up portrait of Henry Kolber, a teenage survivor of Buchenwald.
of parents inviting him to come to America, he immigrated to the States in June 16, 1947 at age 24
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17111. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Hermann Heilbrunn (b.
), Blanka (nee Frankel) Heilbrunn (b. 4/16/1902) in Illok), Hajnalke Heilbrunn (b. 1/28/1928 in Zenta), Jeno
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17112. Portrait of Bronka Klibanski, a resister in the Bialystok ghetto.
there. At the start of the Bialystok ghetto uprising, August 16, 1943, Bronka met with Chaika Grossman
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17113. Group portrait of piano students and their teacher.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements
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17114. Studio portrait of kindergarten girls holding their dolls and wearing matching bonnets.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements
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17115. Group portrait of the extended Kracowski family at their summer dacha.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements
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17116. A studio portrait of two-year-old Julek Kracowski with a tennis racket and teddy bear.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements
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17117. Ewa Kracowska walks down a street in Bialystok with her uncle, his fiancee and her brother.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements
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17118. A Jewish family walks down a street in Bialystok.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements
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17119. Baruch Rabinovich, and his nephew, Julek Kracowski pose at a window sill.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements
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17120. Children in the Jewish orphanage in Lodz celebrate Hannukah in costume.
to Israel. Unfortunately Tammy was not happy and at the age of 16 left to live on Kibbutz Beit Alfa
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17121. Identification card issued by the Coordinatsia Committee issued to Wanda (Tammy) with the mistaken year of birth of 1942.
to Israel. Unfortunately Tammy was not happy and at the age of 16 left to live on Kibbutz Beit Alfa
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17122. Group portrait of Jewish orphans and employees at the Lodz orphanage, a youth aliyah home.
to Israel. Unfortunately Tammy was not happy and at the age of 16 left to live on Kibbutz Beit Alfa
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17123. An older child lights candles at a celebration at the Lodz Coordinatsia orphanage.
to Israel. Unfortunately Tammy was not happy and at the age of 16 left to live on Kibbutz Beit Alfa
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17124. Portrait of Hanka and Gedalyahu Blass their infant son Rysio, Original caption reads: "Tante Rosa Onkel Hermann und Cousinen Margalit, Judith und Ruth zum Andenken an.
to Israel. Unfortunately Tammy was not happy and at the age of 16 left to live on Kibbutz Beit Alfa
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17125. Studio portrait of Rysio Blass riding a tricycle.
to Israel. Unfortunately Tammy was not happy and at the age of 16 left to live on Kibbutz Beit Alfa