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23076. Four year old twins Ellinor and Evelyn Perl in a summer camp in upstate New York.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23077. Wedding of Inge and Max Heimann. Max Heimann was the brother of Frieda Perl.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23078. Arnim Heimann, a German Jewish man, looks out the window of a train as he leaves Berlin for South Africa.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23079. Selma (nee Meyer) Heimann and her daughter Freidel (nee Heimann) Perl posing in a garden in Berlin.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23080. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23081. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23082. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23083. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
Paris and then sailed to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on June 3, 1941 and arrived in New
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23084. Engagement photo of Zofia Zajd and Jakub Berkowitz, taken one year before their marriage.
March 3, 1920 in Dzialoszyce, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Zofia had four siblings
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23085. Polish rescuer Genowefa Starczewska-Korczak holds Celina Berkowitz, the Jewish child she protected during World War II.
March 3, 1920 in Dzialoszyce, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Zofia had four siblings
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23086. A Jewish child in hiding (center) poses with the daughters of her Polish rescuer, Genowefa Starczewska-Korczak.
March 3, 1920 in Dzialoszyce, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Zofia had four siblings
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23087. Portrait of Celina Berkowitz while in hiding in a Polish orphanage in Czestochowa.
March 3, 1920 in Dzialoszyce, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Zofia had four siblings
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23088. Group portrait of Jewish girls who are members of the "Kwuza Yehudit," a unit of the Hanoar Hatzioni Zionist youth movement in Lodz.
March 3, 1920 in Dzialoszyce, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Zofia had four siblings
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23089. Portrait of Jakub and Zofia Zajd Berkowitz six months after their wedding.
March 3, 1920 in Dzialoszyce, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Zofia had four siblings
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23090. First class Portugese ship ticket for Ursula Seligmann.
arrived in the United States on December 3, 1941, just days before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
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23091. Letter from the Belgian Committee to Assist Jewish Refugees to Walter and Guenther Seligmann of Washington, D.C.
arrived in the United States on December 3, 1941, just days before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
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23092. One page of a booklet produced by a member of the hachshara (Zionist collective) Kibbutz Buchenwald, featuring a group portrait of members of the collective taken beneath the Kibbutz Buchenwald banner.
first sixteen members took possession on June 3. Kibbutz Buchenwald as founded on principles of
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23093. Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Ephra Dafni.
immigration to Palestine in the immediate post-liberation period. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Holocaust: 3
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23094. Alicja Fajnsztejn and her cousin Ryszyard ride their bicycles in front of their summer home in Mlociny, outside of Warsaw.
was born October 3, 1929 in Warsaw, where her father was an engineer. She had one sister, Zofja (b
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23095. A Polish rescuer hugs the Jewish child she is hiding during a family outing in the country.
was born October 3, 1929 in Warsaw, where her father was an engineer. She had one sister, Zofja (b
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23096. Zofja Fajnsztejn, a Jewish child in hiding, plays with a Polish child in a Warsaw park.
was born October 3, 1929 in Warsaw, where her father was an engineer. She had one sister, Zofja (b
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23097. Two Jewish sisters who are living in hiding in Warsaw, pose for a formal portrait at the time of the younger girl's First Communion.
was born October 3, 1929 in Warsaw, where her father was an engineer. She had one sister, Zofja (b
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23098. Zofja Fajnsztejn, a Jewish child in hiding, poses outside in a garden wearing her First Communion dress.
was born October 3, 1929 in Warsaw, where her father was an engineer. She had one sister, Zofja (b
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23099. Portrait of Zofja Fajnsztejn, a Jewish child in hiding in Warsaw.
was born October 3, 1929 in Warsaw, where her father was an engineer. She had one sister, Zofja (b
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23100. Alicja and Zofja Fajnsztejn, two Jewish sisters in hiding, pose with their rescuers, Helena and Josef Biczyk.
was born October 3, 1929 in Warsaw, where her father was an engineer. She had one sister, Zofja (b