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32401. Rina Willer and her mother visit the fields of her paternal grandparents in prewar Croatia.
Kraljevica (Portore). On June 4, 1943 they were transported to the internment camp on the island Rab where
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32402. Rina Willer stands under a tent where her grandparents sell their baked goods.
Kraljevica (Portore). On June 4, 1943 they were transported to the internment camp on the island Rab where
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32403. Zionist youth in a Shomer Hatzair camp pose in the formation of a Jewish Star.
Kraljevica (Portore). On June 4, 1943 they were transported to the internment camp on the island Rab where
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32404. The Yugoslav team at the Maccabi games in Palestine poses in traditional folk costumes.
Kraljevica (Portore). On June 4, 1943 they were transported to the internment camp on the island Rab where
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32405. Group portrait of four friends, all members of the Craotian Maccabi team.
Kraljevica (Portore). On June 4, 1943 they were transported to the internment camp on the island Rab where
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32406. Andor and Marta Willer rest on a large rock on the Adriadic coast during their honeymoon.
Kraljevica (Portore). On June 4, 1943 they were transported to the internment camp on the island Rab where
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32407. Students in the Norwegian high school in Uppsala, Sweden.
report daily to the police station. A week and a half later, on November 4, the family fled Norway
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32408. Celia Century stands in front her family's house in Uppsala together with two friends.
report daily to the police station. A week and a half later, on November 4, the family fled Norway
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32409. Celia Century, a Jewish refugee from Norway, sits a the deck of a summer camp in Ronneby Sweden next to a non-Jewish friend.
report daily to the police station. A week and a half later, on November 4, the family fled Norway
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32410. Religious Jews captured by the SS during the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
who were deported to Poniatowa and Trawniki were shot during the Erntefest action of November 3-4
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32411. Group portrait of Jewish internees in an unidentified Swiss labor camp.
Marseilles where they lived in hiding until they managed to enter Switzerland, illegally, on October 4, 1942
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32412. Group portrait of Jewish internees in an unidentified Swiss labor camp.
Marseilles where they lived in hiding until they managed to enter Switzerland, illegally, on October 4, 1942
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32413. Group portrait of Jewish internees in an unidentified Swiss labor camp.
Marseilles where they lived in hiding until they managed to enter Switzerland, illegally, on October 4, 1942
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32414. Group portrait of Jewish internees posing in the snow in an unidentified Swiss labor camp.
Marseilles where they lived in hiding until they managed to enter Switzerland, illegally, on October 4, 1942
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32415. Jewish internees shovel snow in front of the barracks of an unidentified Swiss labor camp.
Marseilles where they lived in hiding until they managed to enter Switzerland, illegally, on October 4, 1942
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32416. Group portrait of Jewish internees in an unidentified Swiss labor camp.
Marseilles where they lived in hiding until they managed to enter Switzerland, illegally, on October 4, 1942
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32417. Hermine Weiss Zeltmacher), Emil Weiss and and assistant stand outside the entrance to their store in Karlovy Vary.
on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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32418. Studio portrait of Joseph Kirschner (the uncle of the donor), a decorated World War I helicopter pilot.
on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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32419. Group portrait of the students of the 4a class in the Gymnasium in Karlsbad.
on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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32420. Olga Weiss (left) sits by a table in Davos, Switzerland where she is recuperating in a TB sanatorium.
on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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32421. Close up portrait of Alice Ehrenfeld and her chauffeur.
arrived in New York on March 4, 1939. Hans the established a new camera store in Miami Beach based on his
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32422. Young men and women wearing white shirts and ties march in a Nazi parade in Frankfurt.
arrived in New York on March 4, 1939. Hans the established a new camera store in Miami Beach based on his
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32423. View of the Leica display window in the Ehrenfeld's gift shop, Haus der Geschenke, the largest distributor of most electronics in Germany.
arrived in New York on March 4, 1939. Hans the established a new camera store in Miami Beach based on his
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32424. Advertisement for the Ehrenfeld's gift shop, Haus der Geschenke.
arrived in New York on March 4, 1939. Hans the established a new camera store in Miami Beach based on his
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32425. An employee of Haus der Geschenke, one of the largest distributors of electronics in Germany, fixes a radio.
arrived in New York on March 4, 1939. Hans the established a new camera store in Miami Beach based on his