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14576. A group of Jewish refugees in Kenya pose next to their automobile while waiting for it to be repaired.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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14577. Group portrait of students in the British school in Nairobi, Kenya.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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14578. Two Jewish refugee children sit on the deck of the Usambara while en route to Africa.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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14579. A Jewish child stands among the chickens on her parent's farm in Lechenich, Germany.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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14580. Two Jewish sisters sit together at the dining room table in their parent's farmhouse after hearing about the family's plans to emigrate from Germany.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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14581. A Jewish refugee farmer inspects the pyrethrum fields where his African farmhands are working.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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14582. Bertha Marx accompanies a group of Jewish refugee children, including her son Ernest, who have just arrived in Paris on a Kindertransport from Germany.
1936. Ernest had one older brother, Julius (b. 1922). On November 9, 1938 during the Kristallnacht
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14583. View of the silver religious articles on the dining room buffet in the home of Piroska and Hugo Rosenberger.
who had survived in hiding. They married in Bratislava on February 9, 1947 and immigrated to
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14584. A group of mothers pose together in a park with their young children.
who had survived in hiding. They married in Bratislava on February 9, 1947 and immigrated to
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14585. 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.
9:00 p.m., a flare was shot from a German aircraft above Iasi, signaling the beginning of the pogrom
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14586. Group portrait of Jewish refugee boys who came to France on a Kindertransport from Germany.
States. They sailed from Lisbon on the Serpa Pinto on September 9, 1941 and settled in the Boston area
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14587. Isaac van Leeuwen sits on a chair outside a barrack in the Westerbork transit camp.
thought that Mr. van Leeuwen was shot and killed. However, he died March 9, 1944 after catching
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14588. Portrait of Elly van Leeuwen.
thought that Mr. van Leeuwen was shot and killed. However, he died March 9, 1944 after catching
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14589. A young Jewish mother walks with her son in Kulautuva, Lithuania.
9-10, 1938. Because his passport identified him as a Jew, he had to remain in his hotel room to
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14590. A young Jewish mother helps her son ride a tricycle in the resort town of Kulautuva, Lithuania.
9-10, 1938. Because his passport identified him as a Jew, he had to remain in his hotel room to
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14591. A young Jewish boy poses on his scooter near his home in Kaunas, Lithuania.
9-10, 1938. Because his passport identified him as a Jew, he had to remain in his hotel room to
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14592. The Ipp family poses by their automobile parked outside their home.
9-10, 1938. Because his passport identified him as a Jew, he had to remain in his hotel room to
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14593. A young Jewish woman poses on a motorcycle outside her home in Kaunas, Lithuania.
9-10, 1938. Because his passport identified him as a Jew, he had to remain in his hotel room to
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14594. A young Jewish woman poses with her husband's inventory of motorcycles in Kaunas, Lithuania.
9-10, 1938. Because his passport identified him as a Jew, he had to remain in his hotel room to
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14595. Group portrait of members of the Kaunas Motor Club.
9-10, 1938. Because his passport identified him as a Jew, he had to remain in his hotel room to
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14596. Group portrait of JDC employees at a warehouse in Munich.
9-10, 1938. Because his passport identified him as a Jew, he had to remain in his hotel room to
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14597. Group portrait of JDC employees at a warehouse in Munich.
9-10, 1938. Because his passport identified him as a Jew, he had to remain in his hotel room to
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14598. JDC employees attend a social gathering in Munich.
9-10, 1938. Because his passport identified him as a Jew, he had to remain in his hotel room to
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14599. David Shapiro poses in his lumberyard with young Lithuanian Jews who were learning the trade to prepare for their immigration to Palestine.
She was born on September 9, 1924 in Vilna Lithuania where her father imported and exported lumber
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14600. Lisa Abramowitz Shapiro and her sister Genia Abramowitz Sokobinson pose by the grave of their mother, Chaye Resha Abramowitz..
She was born on September 9, 1924 in Vilna Lithuania where her father imported and exported lumber