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16801. Richard Weilheimer rides his tricycle on a path in a park.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16802. Jewish children celebrate Hannuka in the Jewish kindergarten in Ludwigshafen.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16803. Group portrait of children in the Jewish kindergarten of Ludwigshafen dressed in Purim costumes.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16804. Kindergarten children in Ludwigshafen walk to school holding hands.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16805. Kindergarten children in Ludwigshafen walk to school holding hands.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16806. Close-up portrait of the Weilheimer family in Ludwigshafen, Germany.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16807. Richard Weilheimer proudly poses with his book bag on his back.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16808. Close-up portrait of Luba and Alexander Fainas; she is carrying large bouquets of flowers.
Monaco. His sister Renee (later Wehrmann) was born in Berlin, Germany on March 9, 1929 and his brother
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16809. Luba Spiegelglass Fainas holds her newborn son Georges while standing next to her older daughter Renee.
Monaco. His sister Renee (later Wehrmann) was born in Berlin, Germany on March 9, 1929 and his brother
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16810. Postwar portrait of the Fainas family. Pictured are Luba and Alexander Fainas with their sons Georges and Josie.
Monaco. His sister Renee (later Wehrmann) was born in Berlin, Germany on March 9, 1929 and his brother
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16811. Group portrait of Polish survivors who are living temporarily in Szczecin before leaving for the west.
Mosche born on April 9, 1932. Ezriel's parents Icko and Estera (Gelbart) Rynecki owned a bakery in
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16812. Jewish displaced persons attend a Zionist rally in the Ziegenhain displaced person's camp.
Mosche born on April 9, 1932. Ezriel's parents Icko and Estera (Gelbart) Rynecki owned a bakery in
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16813. Jewish men gather in the Ziegenhain displaced persons' camp.
Mosche born on April 9, 1932. Ezriel's parents Icko and Estera (Gelbart) Rynecki owned a bakery in
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16814. Group portrait of an extended Jewish family in the Ziegenhain displaced persons' camp.
Mosche born on April 9, 1932. Ezriel's parents Icko and Estera (Gelbart) Rynecki owned a bakery in
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16815. The Rynecki family relaxes outside in the Ziegenhain displaced persons' camp.
Mosche born on April 9, 1932. Ezriel's parents Icko and Estera (Gelbart) Rynecki owned a bakery in
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16816. An elderly Jewish man stands in front of the memorial in the Ziegenhain displaced persons' camp to the six million martyrs of the nation of Israel.
Mosche born on April 9, 1932. Ezriel's parents Icko and Estera (Gelbart) Rynecki owned a bakery in
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16817. Survivors from Siedlce gather for a memorial service for victims of the Holocaust from their city.
Mosche born on April 9, 1932. Ezriel's parents Icko and Estera (Gelbart) Rynecki owned a bakery in
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16818. Men in the Ziegenhain displaced persons' camp demonstrate on behalf of free immigration to Palestine.
Mosche born on April 9, 1932. Ezriel's parents Icko and Estera (Gelbart) Rynecki owned a bakery in
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16819. Members of Kassel displaced persons' camp soccer team walk to or from a game; their uniforms have a Star of David reminiscent of German ghetto regulations.
Mosche born on April 9, 1932. Ezriel's parents Icko and Estera (Gelbart) Rynecki owned a bakery in
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16820. American soldiers liberate the town of Perwez. Pictured on the right is Mrs.
them. Perwez was liberated on September 9, 1944 and for the first time Simon could go outside, play
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16821. American soldiers liberate the town of Perwez. Pictured in the center is Mrs.
them. Perwez was liberated on September 9, 1944 and for the first time Simon could go outside, play
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16822. Wedding portrait of Tomasz (Thomas) Wilinski and Zofia Smiglewska.
residence at Ulica Gorna 9, and Tomasz developed a business as a wholesale meat distributor. In November
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16823. Portrait of Tomasz (Thomas) Wilinski with his daughter Helena in Kolno, Poland.
residence at Ulica Gorna 9, and Tomasz developed a business as a wholesale meat distributor. In November
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16824. Portrait of Tomasz (Thomas) Wilinski, taken several years before his death at Stutthof in 1944.
residence at Ulica Gorna 9, and Tomasz developed a business as a wholesale meat distributor. In November
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16825. Studio portrait of the paternal grandmother of the donor, Malka Rivke Teitelbaum.
9, 1942 on Transport 32.