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1851. Group photograph iof Jewish refugees in Bukhara, some holding Yiddish newspapers.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1852. Uzbeki and Polish Jews celebrate a wedding.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1853. A group of Polish Jewish refugees and local friends enjoys a cup of tea at Chai Hana.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1854. The Markowicz family, Lonya Amster and Israel Greenbaum visit the Ismail Samani Mausoleum in Bukhara.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1855. Five-year-old Benjamin Markowicz rides his bicycle in the Mariendorf displaced persons camp.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1856. Studio portrait of the Welner family from Dabrowa Gornicza.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1857. Displaced persons in the Schlachtensee camp celebrate the wedding of Chana Grossman and Nathan Schwarzfeld.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1858. Group photograph of Bialik kindergarten class outing.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1859. Jonas and Rywka Markowicz walk down a street in Sosnowiec shortly before the start of World War II.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1860. Office workers in the Schlactensee displaced persons camp work at a table.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1861. Nathan Schwarzfeld, a Jewish policeman in the Tempelhof displaced person camp, poses wearing an armband with his police helmet next to him.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1862. Photograph of the Bialik kindergarten class in Mariendorf Berlin.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1863. Rywka Markowicz (left) and Ruth Spiler Cymet push their babies in carriages in the Tempelhof displaced persons camp.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1864. Studio portrait of the Markowicz family. Pictured are Rywka, Pessia, Jonas and Benjamin Markowicz.
times were difficult, Jonas accepted the first available job offer, paving roads. With the boiling
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1865. Betty Rosenbaum poses in the arms of her grandfather, Izaak Rosenbaum.
later reported this event to the authorities. A non-Jewish friend offered to take the baby, but the
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1866. Betty Rosenbaum (alias Elizabeth Cornelia Andriessen) with her rescuer Bertha Hageman-Brinkman in her garden.
later reported this event to the authorities. A non-Jewish friend offered to take the baby, but the
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1867. Betty Rosenbaum's parents shop for their baby's layette in the store of the Zion family in Eibergen.
later reported this event to the authorities. A non-Jewish friend offered to take the baby, but the
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1868. Ephraim and Johanna Rosenbaum leave the Portuguese Israelite Hospital (PIZ) with their newborn daughter Betty.
later reported this event to the authorities. A non-Jewish friend offered to take the baby, but the
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1869. Betty Rosenbaum celebrates Hanukkah with the Zion family together with Harry Kan (who was also in hiding in Eibergen and waiting to be picked up by his family from the United States).
later reported this event to the authorities. A non-Jewish friend offered to take the baby, but the
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1870. Ephraim and Johanna Rosenbaum pose with their baby daughter Betty.
later reported this event to the authorities. A non-Jewish friend offered to take the baby, but the
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1871. Letter sent by Johanna Rosenbaum to her daughter Betty while in prison in Neede and immediately prior to be transferred to concentration camp.
later reported this event to the authorities. A non-Jewish friend offered to take the baby, but the
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1872. Ephraim Rosenbaum, along with his brother Sallie, stands at the entrance to the government office where he went to register the birth of his daughter Betty
later reported this event to the authorities. A non-Jewish friend offered to take the baby, but the
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1873. The extended Rosenbaum family gathers around their new baby.
later reported this event to the authorities. A non-Jewish friend offered to take the baby, but the
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1874. Sebald Mueller sits at a table with an unidentified family friend while vacationing in the mountains.
to go to England while awaiting their American visas and offered to take Norbert with them. In
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1875. Sebald Mueller practices his violin.
to go to England while awaiting their American visas and offered to take Norbert with them. In