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28251. Survivors from Kozienice participate in a memorial service as part of a ceremony to exhume and rebury Nazi victims.
May 5, 1919) and Itzhak (b. June 4, 1922) and two younger sisters Sara Scendle (b. December 29, 1926
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28252. Survivors carrying a wreath and banner march in a funeral procession during the exhumation and reburial ceremony in Kozienice of Nazi victims.
May 5, 1919) and Itzhak (b. June 4, 1922) and two younger sisters Sara Scendle (b. December 29, 1926
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28253. Lili (Frydman) Frankel poses with her bicycle in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp.
1945 by the British army. Towia Frenkiel (later David Frankel) was born in Lodz, Poland on June 4
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28254. Soviet and American soldiers show each other their pistols while relaxing on the banks of the Elbe River.
miles south of Berlin, at 4:30 P.M. April 25, 1945. The historic joining was effected by patrols of the
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28255. Russian and American troops link up on the banks of the River Elbe.
was made on the Elbe River at the town of Torgau, approximately 60 miles south of Berlin, at 4:40 P
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28256. Jewish New Year's card illustrated with a boat and sent byJenny Sofia Kalkopf possibly from the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
children: Josef (b. 2/20/1919), Dawid (now Piotrkowski, b. 4/6/1924), Szlamek (b. 2/5/1927), and Bala (b. 2
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28257. Studio portrait of Lydia Bloch (Zimmern), the mother of the donor, as a young woman.
departed November 4, 1942. In 1974 Gaston and Juliette Patoux were recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous
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28258. Portrait of the Dichter family in the Eschwege displaced persons camp.
December 1923 Rozyszcze, Poland. The Melamed family together with 4,000 other Jews were forced into a
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28259. Group portrait of women, two of whom are holding their babies in the Eschwege displaced persons camp.
December 1923 Rozyszcze, Poland. The Melamed family together with 4,000 other Jews were forced into a
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28260. Hanna Bratman and her sister-in-law Hanka Bratman Fisch stand outside a house in the Lampertheim displaced person camp.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28261. Hanna Bratman and her sister-in-law Hanka Bratman Fisch sit outside and sew in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28262. Hanna Bratman holds a young baby in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28263. Men and women gather by the pier in Bremen to say good bye to the Marine Flasher.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28264. Hanna Bratman walks down a short flight of steps on the deck of the Marine Flasher.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28265. Hanna and Salo Bratman sit on a deck chair on the Marine Flasher while en route to the United States.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28266. Tadek Fisch, Hanka Bratman Fisch and Salo Bratman pose outside in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28267. Three Jewish DPs stand on a street iin the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28268. A large group of men and women raises glasses in a celebration in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28269. Hanka Bratman Fisch and Hanna Bratman lie on the lawn of the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28270. Hanna Bratman and Hanka Bratman Fisch stand by a gate in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28271. Immigrants to the United States stand on the deck of the Marine Flasher.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28272. Two family members pose next to the grave of Malka, the daughter of Moshe, a member of the Kodzidlo or Herszlikowicz family.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28273. Jewish New Year's card sent by Rosza Herszlikowicz and decorated with her photograph and an illustration of a boat going to Palestine.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28274. Two family members pose next to the grave of Bracha the daughter of Meir, a member of the Kodzidlo or Herszlikowicz family.
on April 4, 1919 in Przedborz. She had three younger siblings: Rosza (Rose), Moniek (Morris) and
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28275. Studio portrait of Anna (Chana) Lubochinski.
in Chelmno at the age of 4. Malka remained in the ghetto until its liquidation when she was deported