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276. Document attesting to Dyna's real identity.
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... Polish sisters, Celina and Natalia Markowska, who also worked in the camp, offered to help. They lived
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277. Postwar photo of Danka Perelmuter and friends in Krynica.
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... Polish sisters, Celina and Natalia Markowska, who also worked in the camp, offered to help. They lived
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278. A group of friends and relatives gather to say farewell to Roza Perelmuter prior to her immigration to Palestine.
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... Polish sisters, Celina and Natalia Markowska, who also worked in the camp, offered to help. They lived
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279. Prewar photo of Danka Perelmuter with her older sister [probably Chajcza].
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... Polish sisters, Celina and Natalia Markowska, who also worked in the camp, offered to help. They lived
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280. Prewar photo of the Perelmuter family. From l-r standing are Aunt Sara Landau, her son Feliz Landau, the wife of Uncle Felix Perelmuter, Uncle Felix Perelmuter.
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... Polish sisters, Celina and Natalia Markowska, who also worked in the camp, offered to help. They lived
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281. Close-up of false identificaton card issued to Danka Perelmuter under the alias Zofia Suska.
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... Polish sisters, Celina and Natalia Markowska, who also worked in the camp, offered to help. They lived
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282. Prewar family photo of the Reichental family. Moishe (Marian) Reichental is standing second from the right.
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... Polish sisters, Celina and Natalia Markowska, who also worked in the camp, offered to help. They lived
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283. Portrait of David Fiszman as a soldier in the Red Army.
Though he was initially offered a post in Siberia, he refused that offer and ended up spending much of
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284. Group portrait of children in the Jewish kindergarten in Leipzig, Germany, Among those pictured is Ruth Bild (front row, center).
offered to find a hiding place for Ruth. The teacher was later discovered and sent to a concentration
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285. Family portrait of a German-Jewish family. Pictured are Max, Bertha and Ruth Bild.
offered to find a hiding place for Ruth. The teacher was later discovered and sent to a concentration
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286. Group portrait of German Jews in a labor detail at the Marneffe detention camp in Belgium prior to the German occupation.
offered to find a hiding place for Ruth. The teacher was later discovered and sent to a concentration
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287. School picture of the students in the Couvent du Bon Pasteur, among them Ruth Bild, alias Monique Lannoy, a Jewish child in hiding.
offered to find a hiding place for Ruth. The teacher was later discovered and sent to a concentration
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288. M. Nunemberger of the New York Yiddish daily, "The Jewish Morning Journal," talking with a young Jewish DP at the Rothschild Hospital.
Brigade troops stationed in Italy. The soldiers offered them the possibility (although limited and
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289. Portrait of Janusz Korczak.
entrance) in the small ghetto. Although he received many offers to be smuggled out of the ghetto, Korczak
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290. Portrait of Breckenridge Long, who has been rumored to succeed Sumner Welles as Under Secretary of State.
program offering visas to political and intellectual refugees, claiming that German spies and saboteurs
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291. Portrait of Breckenridge Long, Assistant Secretary of State.
program offering visas to political and intellectual refugees, claiming that German spies and saboteurs
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292. Breckenridge Long, Secretary of State, testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
program offering visas to political and intellectual refugees, claiming that German spies and saboteurs
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293. A letter written by Mordechai Rosenblat to Mendel Rozenblit on a form issued by the Jewish Search Bureau.
Bureau. The writer expresses his relief at hearing the news that Mendel is alive, and offers to assist
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294. Jewish DPs who have fled from Poland, sleep in the box car of a train while on their way to the west.
Brigade troops stationed in Italy. The soldiers offered them the possibility (although limited and
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295. At Dachau, US Army Chaplain Sol Shapiro pays his respects at the grave of former leader of the Kovno Jewish community, Dr.
There, he continued to offer medical care to fellow Jews until he succumbed to starvation brought on by
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296. Pupils of the Mosaisk Drengeskole (Mosaic Boys School).
to Vukovar (Croatia), where he was offered a cantorial position. The two oldest children, Emanuel
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297. Rabbis and cantors gathered in Senica. Third from the left on the front row is Cantor Klein, originally from Ungvar, Slovakia.
to Vukovar (Croatia), where he was offered a cantorial position. The two oldest children, Emanuel
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298. A group of Czech Jewish women pose together in a doorway.
to Vukovar (Croatia), where he was offered a cantorial position. The two oldest children, Emanuel
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299. Studio portrait of Cantor Eugene Goldberger in Vukovar, Croatia.
to Vukovar (Croatia), where he was offered a cantorial position. The two oldest children, Emanuel
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300. Portrait of Helen Berkovic Goldberger and her son, Milan.
to Vukovar (Croatia), where he was offered a cantorial position. The two oldest children, Emanuel