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23151. Students in the Jewish school of Brezno dance a hora.
(b. 3/11/98) owned a store that sold groceries, toys, sports equipment and building supplies, and his
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23152. Two Jewish prisoners transport heavy rocks in a wheelbarrow in a Slovak labor camp.
(b. 3/11/98) owned a store that sold groceries, toys, sports equipment and building supplies, and his
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23153. Four Jewish prisoners work outside a barracks in a Slovak labor camp.
(b. 3/11/98) owned a store that sold groceries, toys, sports equipment and building supplies, and his
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23154. Rene and Germaine Brunschwig pose together on the balcony of a building in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
Brunschwig-Metzger. She was born in Colmar (Alsace) on December 3, 1937. Both of her parents were born in
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23155. A Jewish soldier in the Dutch army poses astride his motorcycle.
who had moved to Holland. Leo was born on September 3, 1913 and moved with his parents to Holland as
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23156. Four young people, one of whom is wearing an armband, pose together in the Krakow ghetto.
was the youngest of three children. His older brother, Henryk, was born on September 3, 1914 and his
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23157. Group portrait of a Polish Jewish family. Rudolf Hoffman is pictured standing on the far left next to his wife, Regina Polland Hoffman.
he was deported to Mauthausen where he perished on October 3, 1944. In 1942 Regina went into hiding
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23158. A Jewish couple walks down a street in Krakow. Pictured are Rudolf and Regina Hoffman.
he was deported to Mauthausen where he perished on October 3, 1944. In 1942 Regina went into hiding
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23159. Children of a Jewish kindergarten in Szczecin after the war.
's death in 1960, Klara moved to Israel with her 3 daughters: Roza, Dziunia and Alinka.
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23160. Four Jewish girls who came to England on a Kindertransport pose in front of an automobile Pictured from the left to the right are: Sophie Goldschmidt-Stern, Ruth Adametz-Cohen, Margot Hirschi and the photographs donor, Liselotte Liesl Scherzer.
Scherzer. She was born on September 3, 1929 in Vienna, Austria where her father owned a wholesale grocery
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23161. Women working in Windermere hostel pose together with a representative of the Newcastle Jewish Community who sponsored the Kindertransport.
Scherzer. She was born on September 3, 1929 in Vienna, Austria where her father owned a wholesale grocery
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23162. HIAS immigration certificate issued to Estera Wakschlag prior to her immigration to the United States en board the Marine Flasher.
industry and met her husband. They later moved to Cleveland where their 3 children were born. In 1961, they
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23163. Identification card for political prisoners issued to Estera Wakschlag.
industry and met her husband. They later moved to Cleveland where their 3 children were born. In 1961, they
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23164. Studio portrait attached to the identification card for political prisoners issued to Edith Wakschlag.
industry and met her husband. They later moved to Cleveland where their 3 children were born. In 1961, they
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23165. Josef Schleifstein poses with two survivors at Buchenwald.
person -- 4 yrs old 3 yrs in Buchenwald!
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23166. A group of young adults relaxes at a resort "Albina Färbera" in the woods [probably in the vicinity of Obertin].
July 8, 1907 in Obertin Poland to Mordko Fiszel Ruder and Chaja Frima Leiner. He had 3 brothers: Izak
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23167. A group of young adults at the Albina resort in the woods [probably in the vicinity of Obertin].
July 8, 1907 in Obertin Poland to Mordko Fiszel Ruder and Chaja Frima Leiner. He had 3 brothers: Izak
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23168. Two brothers pose in and outside a train [possibly in Muehldorf].
July 8, 1907 in Obertin Poland to Mordko Fiszel Ruder and Chaja Frima Leiner. He had 3 brothers: Izak
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23169. A group of friends gather for a celebration [possibly a wedding] in the Deggendorf displaced persons' camp.
Pfeffer owned a tavern. Mania Pfeffer was born February 3, 1921 and had two siblings, Yankl and Sheine
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23170. Portrait of two Jewish couples in the Deggendorf displaced persons' camp.
Pfeffer owned a tavern. Mania Pfeffer was born February 3, 1921 and had two siblings, Yankl and Sheine
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23171. Shlomo Nojgeboren and his daughter Rivka pose for a studio portrait in Lodz, Poland.
took about 3 years via DP camps in Eichstadt, Germany. They arrived in Israel on Feb 1949 on the Negba.
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23172. Sarah Nojgeboren & Mordechai Korenzyer pose for a picture on a pedestrian bridge in Chelm, Poland.
took about 3 years via DP camps in Eichstadt, Germany. They arrived in Israel on Feb 1949 on the Negba.
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23173. Zvia Korenzyer (fourth from right) and her classmates pose in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
took about 3 years via DP camps in Eichstadt, Germany. They arrived in Israel on Feb 1949 on the Negba.
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23174. Soldiers pose with a young girl during the liberation of France.
of Le Petit Monde, an OSE home for very young children ages 3-6 in Bellevue. She employed Montessori
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23175. Ruth Lambert poses in front of a wooden building at the Gurs internment camp in France.
of Le Petit Monde, an OSE home for very young children ages 3-6 in Bellevue. She employed Montessori