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15101. Portrait of Ester Faradji, wife of David Faradji.
Portrait of Ester Faradji, wife of David Faradji. She lived at Avliya 6 in Bitola.
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15102. Portrait of Solomon Faradji, son of David Faradji, and Solomon's wife, Louisa.
carpenter. They lived at Avliya 6 in Bitola.
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15103. Portrait of Sol Hasson, wife of Avram Hasson, Isak Hasson, son of Avram, and Rahel Hasson, daughter of Avram.
of Avram. Isak was a tailor and Rahel, a student. They lived at Sinagogina 6 in Bitola.
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15104. Portrait of Dona Hasson, daughter of Avram Hasson.
Portrait of Dona Hasson, daughter of Avram Hasson. She was a tailor. She lived at Sinagogina 6 in
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15105. The Arndt family sits on deck of the St. Louis. Pictured from left to right are Arthur Arndt, Hertha Arndt, Lieselotte Arndt, and Paula Kahnemann.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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15106. Portrait of American ambassador to Moscow, Laurence A.
immigration from eastern Europe to the United States. In a cable he sent from Moscow on October 6, 1940, he
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15107. Portrait of two young Jewish women in Berlin. Pictured are Susanne Strauss (right) and her friend Rita Bergwerk.
6 she was transferred by boat to the Stutthof concentration camp, and two weeks later, was sent to
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15108. A group of Jewish DPs gather around a table in Koeslin, Poland.
6 she was transferred by boat to the Stutthof concentration camp, and two weeks later, was sent to
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15109. Susanne Taube feeds some chickens near the hospital that her husband administered.
6 she was transferred by boat to the Stutthof concentration camp, and two weeks later, was sent to
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15110. Bertha and Susanne Strauss pose outside in a field near their home in Vacha, Germany.
6 she was transferred by boat to the Stutthof concentration camp, and two weeks later, was sent to
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15111. An official medical certification signed by sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld (1868-1935) reads (translated from German), <
-German" books and other materials. On May 6, 1933 a crowd of students, supported by SS and accompanied
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15112. Gerd Katter (born Eva Katter), one of Magnus Hirschfeld's transsexual patients in the late twenties in the Institute for Sexual Science, around 1929.
-German" books and other materials. On May 6, 1933 a crowd of students, supported by SS and accompanied
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15113. Rabbi Eliezer Silver (front row, second from left) leads a march of Orthodox rabbis to the Capitol to bring attention to the plight of European Jewry.
Kook. Together they organized a march of 400 rabbis on Washington on October 6, 1943, the day before
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15114. Rabbi Eliezer Silver visits the displaced persons' camps of Europe.
Kook. Together they organized a march of 400 rabbis on Washington on October 6, 1943, the day before
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15115. Rabbi Eliezer Silver disembarks from an airplane on a visit to the DP camps of Europe.
Kook. Together they organized a march of 400 rabbis on Washington on October 6, 1943, the day before
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15116. Rabbi Eliezer Silver disembarks from an airplane to visit to the DP camps of Europe.
Kook. Together they organized a march of 400 rabbis on Washington on October 6, 1943, the day before
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15117. "First Person: Conversations with Survivors of the Holocaust" hosted by journalist Bill Benson, with featured guest Morris Rosen.
was transferred to Theresienstadt, where he was liberated by the Soviets on May 6, 1945. Moniek
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15118. Jewish prisoners in a labor camp in Salerno, Italy pose in a sukkah.
1892). She was born in Vienna on February 6, 1923 where Josef worked as a sales agent. Elizabet had
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15119. Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, Chairman of the European Executive Council of the JDC sits at his desk at JDC headquarters.
Bonds organization. {Source: "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," New York, MacMillan, 1990, pp. 1335-6/]
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15120. A group of female Jewish survivors pose with Dr. Nisenevitch, a Soviet army physician who befriended them and nursed them back to health.
1914. They had an older sister Ezbetz. On September 6, 1941 Fanya was forced to move into the Vilna
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15121. Group portrait of six Jewish men [possibly Jewish refugees in Lithuania].
daughter Myra was born one month into his service; Jacob received emergency furlough for 6 days. After his
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15122. Portrait of a German-Jewish woman and her two daughters.
was born September 6, 1921 in Fuerth and had two sisters, Miri (b. 1923) and Emmi (b. 1925). Trudi
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15123. Memorial plaque in Hebrew and Romanian for the Jews of Iasi who were killed during the pogrom and evacuation by train from the city in June and July, 1941.
June 29, when a total of 5,000-6,000 Jews had been assembled. Then, between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m., a
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15124. A five-piece miniature silver tea set given to Elzbieta Lusthaus by her grandmother prior to moving into the Tarnow ghetto.
b. 6/8/11) Lusthaus. She was born May 15, 1938 in Krakow, Poland and grew up in the town of Iwonicz
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15125. Passengers and crew on board the St. Louis.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en