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326. Elementary school in Hlohovec, Slovakia. Eugene Goldberger is in the second row, third from the right.
to Vukovar (Croatia), where he was offered a cantorial position. The two oldest children, Emanuel
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327. A group of Jewish DPs waits at the Vienna railroad station for a train to take them on the next leg of their journey along the Bricha route to the American Zone of Germany.
Brigade troops stationed in Italy. The soldiers offered them the possibility (although limited and
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328. A group of Jewish DPs traveling along the Bricha route to the American Zone of Germany, board a box car at the Vienna railroad station.
Brigade troops stationed in Italy. The soldiers offered them the possibility (although limited and
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329. The Goldschmidt children pose in the park with their cousins.
November 30, 1938. A few months later Herbert received a cable from his father offering him passage to
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330. Herbert Goldschmidt sits in his classroom in Michaelschule, where he was the only Jewish child.
November 30, 1938. A few months later Herbert received a cable from his father offering him passage to
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331. Sophie Goldschmidt with her three children, Herbert, Lotte and Inge.
November 30, 1938. A few months later Herbert received a cable from his father offering him passage to
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332. Group portrait of pupils in the yard of the Szbelstrasse elementary school in Berlin.
November 30, 1938. A few months later Herbert received a cable from his father offering him passage to
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333. Red Cross letter sent from Erich Glasfeld in Berlin to his daughter Ursel in London right before he and his wife were deported to Theresienstadt.
November 30, 1938. A few months later Herbert received a cable from his father offering him passage to
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334. Ursel Glasfeld plays with a group of toddlers at a British nursery in Uxbridge.
November 30, 1938. A few months later Herbert received a cable from his father offering him passage to
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335. Death certificate issued by the German consulate in Istanbul for Martha Heimann Engelmann, a German Jew who died while living in exile in Turkey.
In 1936 Konrad was offered an appointment as economic advisor to the Turkish government. By now
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336. Directions for filling out the form for the registration of Jewish property given to Konrad Engelmann, a German Jew who had converted to Christianity.
In 1936 Konrad was offered an appointment as economic advisor to the Turkish government. By now
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337. Form for the registration of Jewish property filled out by Konrad Engelmann, a German Jew who had converted to Christianity.
In 1936 Konrad was offered an appointment as economic advisor to the Turkish government. By now
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338. Letter from the Berlin police clarifying the date by which German Jews living abroad must have registered their property that was sent to Konrad Engelmann, a German Jew who had converted to Christianity.
In 1936 Konrad was offered an appointment as economic advisor to the Turkish government. By now
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339. Form for the registration of Jewish property filled out by Konrad Engelmann, a German Jew who had converted to Christianity.
In 1936 Konrad was offered an appointment as economic advisor to the Turkish government. By now
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340. Form for the registration of Jewish property filled out by Konrad Engelmann, a German Jew who had converted to Christianity.
In 1936 Konrad was offered an appointment as economic advisor to the Turkish government. By now
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341. Form for the registration of Jewish property filled out by Konrad Engelmann, a German Jew who had converted to Christianity.
In 1936 Konrad was offered an appointment as economic advisor to the Turkish government. By now
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342. Second page of directions for filling out the form for the registration of Jewish property given to Konrad Engelmann, a German Jew who had converted to Christianity.
In 1936 Konrad was offered an appointment as economic advisor to the Turkish government. By now
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343. Leo and Emmy Krell pose with their son Robert outside their home in The Hague.
saw the baby. She offered to take the baby for a few weeks, but Robert ended up remaining in hiding
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344. Wedding portrait of Leo and Emmy (Stelzer) Krell in The Hague.
saw the baby. She offered to take the baby for a few weeks, but Robert ended up remaining in hiding
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345. Circumcision certificate for Robert Krell signed by Anton Polak, mohel for the Jewish community in The Hague.
saw the baby. She offered to take the baby for a few weeks, but Robert ended up remaining in hiding
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346. Telegram sent by Josef Joseph, head of the St. Louis Passenger Committee to Morris Troper of the JDC.
Britain to offer safe haven to the stranded Jewish refugees. He also organized the "Camp Commission" to
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347. Portrait of Krakow pharmacist Tadeusz Pankiewicz.
later tried to remove him from the ghetto by offering him one of the formerly Jewish owned pharmacies in
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348. Grete and Eugene Kovacs pose on a street of Galanta together with their one-year-old niece Erika Taubner.
uniforms. They received Swiss papers offering them some protection. However, despite having the papers
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349. Studio wedding portrait of a Grete and Paul Kovacs (the aunt and uncle of the donor).
uniforms. They received Swiss papers offering them some protection. However, despite having the papers
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350. Three men stand outside a business in Bratislava.
uniforms. They received Swiss papers offering them some protection. However, despite having the papers