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1051. Rivka and Meshilem Frisch pose with their children outside their home in a small shtetl.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1052. Clara Gutstein from America visits her relatives Mariam and Aaron in Ustye Zelenoye.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1053. Yetta Baila Gutstein poses with her grandchildren Effcha and Asche in the small shtetl, Ustye Zelenoye.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1054. Yetta Beila Gutstein poses outside her home in the small shtetl, Ustye Zelenoye.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1055. Yetta Beila Gutstein poses with her two sons and daughter-law.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1056. Group portrait of the extended Frisch and Genendlen family taken on the occasion of a visit by cousins in America.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1057. Portrait of the tobacco farmer, Meshulom Frisch and his wife Riwka.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1058. Portrait of Yetta Beila Gutman and her brother Leib Schumer.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1059. Portrait of Yetta Beila Gutman surrounded by brother Leib Schumer and children.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1060. Children and teachers in the Tarbut school in the Rochelle displaced persons' camp.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1061. Three girls stand in front of Zionist flags in the Babenhausen displaced persons' camp.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1062. A group of girls stand in the Babenhausen displaced persons' camp.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1063. Portrait of the Laufer/David family in the Rochel-Eschenstruth DP camp.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1064. Sylwia Laufer poses in her crib surrounded by her aunts Pesha and Manka Frisch.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1065. Sylwia Laufer sits on her mother's lap surrounded by her aunts.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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1066. Studio portrait of David Bajer wearing the jacket of his concentration camp uniform, taken shortly after his liberation.
was sent to a labor camp in Radom and released only after his sister Rosa offered a bribe to a camp
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1067. Portrait of Miroslav Filipovic-Majstorovic in Ustasa uniform.
estimates offered here are based on the work of several historians who have used census records as well as
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1068. A Romani family poses in front of their caravan.
eighteen, his adoptive family offered to arrange his marriage to a Romani bride. Though reluctant to
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1069. A Romani child poses in front of a caravan with his arms outstretched, while his family looks on.
eighteen, his adoptive family offered to arrange his marriage to a Romani bride. Though reluctant to
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1070. Three Romani brothers sit outside in front of a caravan reading a newspaper.
eighteen, his adoptive family offered to arrange his marriage to a Romani bride. Though reluctant to
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1071. Group portrait of children who are being separated from their mothers by Ustasa guards, at the entrance to the Stara Gradiska concentration camp.
estimates offered here are based on the work of several historians who have used census records as well as
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1072. Emaciated Serbian children from the Kozara region sit outside in the Stara Gradiska concentration camp.
estimates offered here are based on the work of several historians who have used census records as well as
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1073. False identification card issued in name of Stanislawa Wachalska, that was used by Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed) while serving as a courier for the Jewish underground in Warsaw.
offered by her adoptive Polish mother, Anna Wachalska, but help arrived too late to save Blum, who had
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1074. Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed), a courier for the Jewish underground on the "Aryan side" of Warsaw, poses in Theater Square (Plac Teatralny).
offered by her adoptive Polish mother, Anna Wachalska, but help arrived too late to save Blum, who had
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1075. Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed) on one of her missions as a courier for the Jewish underground.
offered by her adoptive Polish mother, Anna Wachalska, but help arrived too late to save Blum, who had