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28951. Postcard sent by Viktor Schiller from the Lodz ghetto to relatives in Czechoslovakia.
returned to work only to again become infected with the disease. On July 3, 1943 she died from
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28952. Studio portrait of the Schiller family taken one day before they received a deportation notice.
returned to work only to again become infected with the disease. On July 3, 1943 she died from
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28953. Relatives of the Schiller family pose outside their home.
returned to work only to again become infected with the disease. On July 3, 1943 she died from
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28954. Members of the Schiller family pose outside their home.
returned to work only to again become infected with the disease. On July 3, 1943 she died from
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28955. Wedding portrait of Viktor and Lili Schiller.
returned to work only to again become infected with the disease. On July 3, 1943 she died from
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28956. Studio portrait of Gustav and Frankisek Schiller.
returned to work only to again become infected with the disease. On July 3, 1943 she died from
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28957. One of the ten metal boxes in which portions of the Ringelblum Oneg Shabbat archives were hidden and buried in the Warsaw ghetto.
students, Dawid Graber and Nachum Grzywacz. On August 3, 1942, the boxes were buried in a bunker beneath
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28958. One of the ten metal boxes in which portions of the Ringelblum Oneg Shabbat archives were hidden and buried in the Warsaw ghetto.
students, Dawid Graber and Nachum Grzywacz. On August 3, 1942, the boxes were buried in a bunker beneath
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28959. Three of the ten metal boxes in which portions of the Ringelblum Oneg Shabbat archives were hidden and buried in the Warsaw ghetto.
students, Dawid Graber and Nachum Grzywacz. On August 3, 1942, the boxes were buried in a bunker beneath
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28960. Three of the ten metal boxes in which portions of the Ringelblum Oneg Shabbat archives were hidden and buried in the Warsaw ghetto.
students, Dawid Graber and Nachum Grzywacz. On August 3, 1942, the boxes were buried in a bunker beneath
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28961. One of the two milk cans in which portions of the Ringelblum Oneg Shabbat archives were hidden and buried in the Warsaw ghetto.
students, Dawid Graber and Nachum Grzywacz. On August 3, 1942, the boxes were buried in a bunker beneath
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28962. One of the two milk cans in which portions of the Ringelblum Oneg Shabbat archives were hidden and buried in the Warsaw ghetto.
students, Dawid Graber and Nachum Grzywacz. On August 3, 1942, the boxes were buried in a bunker beneath
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28963. One of the two milk cans in which portions of the Ringelblum Oneg Shabbat archives were hidden and buried in the Warsaw ghetto.
students, Dawid Graber and Nachum Grzywacz. On August 3, 1942, the boxes were buried in a bunker beneath
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28964. One of the two milk cans in which portions of the Ringelblum Oneg Shabbat archives were hidden and buried in the Warsaw ghetto.
students, Dawid Graber and Nachum Grzywacz. On August 3, 1942, the boxes were buried in a bunker beneath
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28965. Close-up of the lid of one of the two milk cans in which portions of the Ringelblum Oneg Shabbat archives were hidden and buried in the Warsaw ghetto.
students, Dawid Graber and Nachum Grzywacz. On August 3, 1942, the boxes were buried in a bunker beneath
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28966. Memorial plaque in Hebrew and Romanian for the Jews of Iasi who were killed during the pogrom and evacuation by train from the city in June and July, 1941.
June 29, when a total of 5,000-6,000 Jews had been assembled. Then, between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m., a
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28967. Group portrait of survivors of the Klooga concentration camp in front of a barracks.
summer of 1943. It held approximately 2,000 to 3,000 male and female Jewish prisoners, most of whom
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28968. A five-piece miniature silver tea set given to Elzbieta Lusthaus by her grandmother prior to moving into the Tarnow ghetto.
papers for Elzbieta and herself. In June 1942, some 3,500 Jews, including Sophie, were deported to the
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28969. The last diary entry written by Otto Wolf, dated April 13, 1945.
The last diary entry written by Otto Wolf, dated April 13, 1945. (Book 3)
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28970. Studio portrait of Marta Buncel in her dance costume.
children's transport leaving from Prague. Erwin flew to England on March 3 as part of a group of 25 child
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28971. Studio portrait of Julius and Erwin Buncel.
children's transport leaving from Prague. Erwin flew to England on March 3 as part of a group of 25 child
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28972. Portrait of three Jewish DP children in the Gabersee displaced persons camp.
December 3, 1944. During their period in hiding, the family went to church and hung a large cross in their
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28973. Three teenage Jewish girls play the accordian in the Gabersee displaced persons camp.
December 3, 1944. During their period in hiding, the family went to church and hung a large cross in their
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28974. Henia Spielman (left) ladles out soup to two Jewish DP friends from the Gabersee DP camp during an outing in the woods.
December 3, 1944. During their period in hiding, the family went to church and hung a large cross in their
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28975. Group portrait of a Jewish DP family in the Gabersee displaced persons camp.
December 3, 1944. During their period in hiding, the family went to church and hung a large cross in their